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Rejected by Alpha Mate

The summons came while I was organizing training schedules for the pack warriors. A formal mind-link from Alexander—not the warm, intimate connection we usually shared, but something colder, more official. *Lily, come to the inner chamber immediately.* I felt my wolf, Emma, stir uneasily within me. *Something's wrong*, she whined. *It's fine*, I assured her, though my hands trembled slightly as I set down my pen. *He's probably just stressed about the border negotiations.* As I hurried through the sprawling halls of the Silver Moon Pack house, I smoothed down my simple blue dress—the one Alexander once said brought out my eyes. Six years I'd been by his side, acting as his Luna in all but official marking. Six years of building my life around him, around us. The massive oak doors to the inner chamber loomed before me. I knocked softly, then entered when I heard his deep voice command, "Enter." Alexander stood by the window, his broad shoulders silhouetted against the afternoon light.
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Chapter 3

Three weeks passed in a blur of forced smiles and sleepless nights. The full moon hung heavy in the sky as our pack gathered at the forest boundary for the monthly hunt. I stood apart from the others, watching as Alexander addressed the pack, his powerful voice carrying through the crisp night air.

Madison stood at his side, radiant in the moonlight, her auburn hair cascading down her shoulders. Something glinted at her throat, catching the silvery light. My heart stuttered as recognition dawned.

"Emma," I whispered to my wolf, "is that...?"

*It can't be*, Emma growled, but we both knew what we were seeing.

The moonstone pendant—my family's sacred heirloom—hung from Madison's neck, the opalescent stone transformed by an elaborate new silver setting that made it look like something from a high-end jewelry store rather than the simple, meaningful piece it had been.

My legs moved before my mind could catch up, carrying me through the crowd toward them. Pack members parted, their expressions a mixture of pity and discomfort.

"Alexander," I said, my voice trembling as I approached. "That pendant Madison is wearing—it's my grandmother's moonstone."

He turned, irritation flashing across his face at the interruption. Madison's hand flew to the pendant, her fingers caressing it possessively as her lips curved into that now-familiar smirk.

"It was a pack appreciation gift," Alexander said dismissively. "For her exceptional contributions."

"But it's my family heirloom," I pressed, desperation creeping into my voice. "It was meant for our marking ceremony. My mother had it blessed—"

"It's just a stone, Lily," he cut me off, his tone hardening. "The pack needed to show proper appreciation for Madison's work."

Just a stone. The sacred pendant that had been in my family for generations, that my mother had entrusted to me with tears of pride in her eyes—reduced to 'just a stone' that could be given away on a whim.

Emma howled in anguish within me, and I felt something crack in my chest—a hairline fracture in what had once been unshakable faith.

"I see," was all I could manage before turning away, unable to bear the sight of my precious heirloom adorning Madison's throat.

The hunt that night was a blur. I ran with Emma, pushing our body to its limits, trying to outrun the pain that threatened to consume us both. But no matter how fast we ran, we couldn't escape the truth that was becoming clearer with each passing day.

Two days later, as I was mechanically sorting through training reports, my phone rang. The caller ID showed my childhood friend from Crescent Valley.

"Lily," Sarah's voice was tight with worry. "It's your mother. She's taken a turn for the worse. The healers say..." Her voice broke. "They say you should come quickly."

The world tilted beneath my feet. "I'll be there as soon as I can," I promised, already moving toward the door.

I drove through the night, my hands white-knuckled on the steering wheel, praying to the Moon Goddess that I wouldn't be too late. When I arrived at the small, modest pack house of Crescent Valley, the familiar scents of home—pine, wildflowers, and my mother's lavender soap—washed over me, now tainted with the sharp smell of illness.

My mother lay in her small bedroom, her once-vibrant face now pale and drawn. Her eyes brightened briefly when she saw me.

"My beautiful girl," she whispered, her voice threadbare. "You came."

"Of course I came," I said, taking her frail hand in mine. "I'm here now."

She looked past me, her eyes searching the doorway. "And Alexander? Your Alpha?"

The hope in her voice pierced my heart. "He's coming," I lied, unable to bear disappointing her. "He had some pack business to finish first."

She smiled weakly, settling back against her pillows. "Good. I've been waiting to see you both together. My daughter and her Alpha mate..."

As she drifted into an uneasy sleep, I slipped outside and opened the mind-link with Alexander, pouring all my desperation into the connection.

*Alexander, please. My mother is dying. She's asking for you. I need you here.*

There was a long pause before his response came, distant and distracted. *I'll be there tomorrow, Lily. I promise.*

Relief washed through me. *Thank you. It means everything to her... to me.*

*Of course. Just handling some urgent matters first.*

I clung to that promise through the night as I sat vigil by my mother's bedside, counting the hours until Alexander would arrive to fulfill her dying wish.

But as the sun climbed higher the next day, there was no sign of him. No further mind-link messages. No calls. Nothing.

At midday, I tried again. *Alexander? Are you on your way?*

No response.

As afternoon shadows lengthened across my mother's bedroom floor, I scrolled through my phone, desperate for any word from him. Instead, I found Madison's latest social media update—a series of photos showing her and Alexander touring luxury furniture showrooms, his hand resting casually on her lower back as they examined ornate beds and sofas for what the caption called "the Alpha's newly renovated private quarters."

The timestamp showed they had been posted just an hour ago.

My phone slipped from my numb fingers as I stared at my mother's peaceful, sleeping face. She was still waiting to see her daughter standing proudly beside her Alpha mate. Still believing in the fairy tale I had fed her for six years.

And Alexander was shopping for furniture with Madison.

Emma, who had been quiet in her grief, suddenly snarled with a fury I had never felt from her before.

*He's not coming*, she growled. *He never was.*

As the truth of her words sank in, I felt something fundamental shift inside me—the first tremor of an earthquake that would soon shatter the foundations of everything I had built my life upon.

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