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Rejected by Alpha Mate

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The familiar weight of Nathan's favorite coffee mug felt heavier than usual in my trembling hands as I approached his office door. Seven years of bringing him his morning coffee had become second nature—a small ritual that once felt intimate, sacred even. Now it felt like grasping at the last threads of a connection that seemed to slip further away each day. I knocked softly, my wolf stirring restlessly within me. Something felt wrong. The air carried an unfamiliar scent, sweet and cloying, mixing with Nathan's pine and earth aroma in a way that made my stomach clench. "Come in," Nathan's voice called, but it lacked the warmth it once held for me. I pushed open the heavy oak door, expecting to find him alone at his desk as always. Instead, my world tilted sideways. Azalea Spencer, the Beta intern who'd joined our pack three months ago, was leaning against Nathan's desk with casual intimacy.

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The familiar weight of Nathan's favorite coffee mug felt heavier than usual in my trembling hands as I approached his office door. Seven years of bringing him his morning coffee had become second nature—a small ritual that once felt intimate, sacred even. Now it felt like grasping at the last threads of a connection that seemed to slip further away each day.

I knocked softly, my wolf stirring restlessly within me. Something felt wrong. The air carried an unfamiliar scent, sweet and cloying, mixing with Nathan's pine and earth aroma in a way that made my stomach clench.

"Come in," Nathan's voice called, but it lacked the warmth it once held for me.

I pushed open the heavy oak door, expecting to find him alone at his desk as always. Instead, my world tilted sideways. Azalea Spencer, the Beta intern who'd joined our pack three months ago, was leaning against Nathan's desk with casual intimacy. Her perfectly manicured hand rested possessively on his forearm, and they were sharing a laugh over some pack documents spread between them.

The coffee mug nearly slipped from my grip. My wolf let out a wounded whimper that echoed through my chest, recognizing the threat before my mind could fully process it.

"Claire." Nathan's voice turned cold, annoyed at my interruption. His green eyes, which once looked at me with such tenderness during his recovery, now held nothing but irritation. "What do you need?"

Azalea straightened slowly, her blue eyes meeting mine with barely concealed triumph. She didn't move her hand from Nathan's arm. If anything, her fingers seemed to press more firmly against his skin, marking her territory.

"I... I brought your coffee," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper. The familiar routine felt suddenly foreign, intrusive.

I stepped forward on unsteady legs, extending the mug toward him. Our fingers brushed as he reached for it—that electric spark of the mate bond shot through me like lightning, as strong and undeniable as ever. For a split second, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes, some recognition of what we shared.

But Nathan jerked his hand away as if I'd burned him, his jaw clenching. The mate bond physically ached at his rejection, a sharp pain that made me press my free hand to my chest.

"Just leave it on the side table," he said curtly, turning his attention back to Azalea. "We have important pack business to discuss."

Azalea's lips curved in a satisfied smile. "Thank you for the coffee, Claire. That's very... thoughtful of you." Her tone dripped with false sweetness, but her eyes held a message meant only for me: *He's mine now.*

I stood frozen, watching as Nathan's expression softened when he looked at her—the same expression he used to reserve for me. "As I was saying, Azalea, your suggestions for the border patrol rotations show real strategic thinking."

"Just doing my job," she replied, her voice warm and confident in a way mine never seemed to be anymore. "Though I do appreciate working with an Alpha who values intelligence over... other qualities."

The barb hit its mark. My wolf recoiled, and I felt my shoulders hunch involuntarily. Seven years of caring for Nathan during his disability, of being the only one who could calm his Alpha rage, of sacrificing my own needs and dreams—reduced to nothing more than a pack caretaker.

"Claire." Nathan's sharp tone cut through my spiraling thoughts. "Don't you have other duties to attend to? We're trying to work here."

The dismissal was clear, absolute. I was nothing more than an interruption in his important day, a servant who'd outlived her usefulness. The coffee mug trembled in my numb fingers as the full weight of his words sank in.

*Just the pack caretaker.* Not his mate. Not the woman who'd held him through countless nightmares during his recovery. Not the one who'd begged healers on her knees for his treatment, enduring their suspicious looks and whispered accusations about my motives.

Just a caretaker.

The mug slipped from my nerveless fingers, crashing to the hardwood floor with a sharp crack that seemed to echo through the suddenly silent office. Coffee splashed across the polished wood, dark and spreading like the stain growing across my heart.

"Goddess, Claire," Nathan snapped, his Alpha aura flaring with irritation. "Can't you do anything right?"

Azalea made a soft sound of sympathy—not for me, but for Nathan having to deal with my clumsiness. "I'll call someone to clean that up," she offered helpfully.

"No need," I whispered, dropping to my knees to gather the ceramic pieces with shaking hands. "I'll... I'll take care of it."

As I knelt on the floor, cleaning up the mess of my shattered routine, I could hear them resuming their conversation above me. Nathan's voice was warm and engaged as he discussed pack matters with Azalea, treating her like an equal, a partner.

Everything I'd once dreamed of being.

I fled the office with the broken pieces cutting into my palms, the sound of their shared laughter following me down the hallway like a death knell for whatever remained of my foolish hopes.

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