
Rejected by Alpha Mate
Chapter 2
I was folding my clothes with mechanical precision when Nathan burst through our bedroom door like a storm unleashed. The force of his entrance made the walls seem to vibrate, and his Alpha aura crashed over me in suffocating waves.
"What the hell do you think you're doing?" His voice boomed through the room, eyes blazing with that terrifying Alpha power that could bring any wolf to their knees. "Running away like a coward? After everything this pack has given you?"
My hands stilled on the sweater I'd been folding—one of the few things I'd bought for myself in the past seven years. The rest had all been about Nathan's needs, Nathan's comfort, Nathan's recovery.
"I'm not running away," I said quietly, not looking up from my suitcase. "I'm leaving. There's a difference."
"Don't you dare turn your back on me!" Nathan's Alpha command slammed into me, forcing my body to turn toward him against my will. The power of it made my wolf whimper and submit, even as my heart shattered a little more.
He was magnificent in his rage—six feet of pure Alpha dominance, his dark hair disheveled, green eyes burning with fury. This was the Nathan who could command armies, who could make other Alphas bow their heads in respect. And he was using all that power against me.
"Ungrateful," he snarled, pacing like a caged wolf. "After seven years of care, of being given a place in this pack despite your rank, this is how you repay us? By abandoning your duties the moment things don't go your way?"
The words hit me like physical blows. "My duties?" I whispered, my voice barely audible over the thundering of my heart. "Nathan, I gave you seven years of my life. I held you through every nightmare, calmed every rage, begged healers on my knees for your treatment while they accused me of—"
"ENOUGH!" His roar shook the windows, and I flinched backward, my wolf cowering at the display of raw Alpha power. "I don't want to hear your pathetic excuses!"
Something in his eyes shifted then—something cold and final that made my blood turn to ice. The mate bond, already frayed and bleeding from months of his neglect, began to pulse with ominous warning.
"You want to leave so badly?" Nathan's voice dropped to a deadly whisper, more terrifying than his shouts. "Fine. I'll make it easy for you."
The formal tone that entered his voice made my knees buckle. No. He wouldn't. He couldn't.
"I, Nathan Dean, Alpha of Moonstone Pack," his words rang with ceremonial power, each syllable a death knell, "reject you, Claire Harris, as my mate."
The rejection hit me like lightning, like being torn apart from the inside out. The mate bond—that sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself—began to wither and burn in my chest. I gasped, doubling over as agony unlike anything I'd ever experienced ripped through every cell of my body.
"Nathan, please—" I choked out, but he wasn't finished destroying me.
He grabbed a crystal glass from the nightstand—the one I'd given him for our first anniversary, engraved with the Moonstone Pack symbol. With a snarl of rage, he hurled it against the wall with all his Alpha strength.
The glass exploded in a shower of glittering shards. I threw up my hands instinctively, but not fast enough. A sharp piece sliced across my forehead, and warm blood immediately began trickling down my face, dripping onto the clothes I'd been so carefully folding.
The physical pain was nothing compared to the agony of our severing bond, but the sight of my blood seemed to snap something back into focus. For just a moment, Nathan's eyes widened with what might have been regret.
Then his phone buzzed with an urgent mind-link, and his expression hardened again.
*Nathan, I need you. There's an emergency with the border patrol. Please come quickly.* Azalea's voice echoed through the mind-link, sweet and desperate and perfectly timed.
Without another word, without even a glance at the blood streaming down my face, Nathan turned and strode from the room. The door slammed behind him with such force that more glass fell from the shattered remnants on the wall.
I collapsed among my scattered belongings, my hand pressed to my bleeding forehead, the taste of copper filling my mouth. The mate bond continued to burn and fray, each severed thread feeling like a piece of my soul being ripped away.
Twenty minutes passed in a haze of pain and disbelief before gentle hands found me. The pack's elderly Omega housekeeper, Mrs. Chen, knelt beside me with a first aid kit and soft, worried murmurs.
"Oh, dear child," she whispered, carefully cleaning the blood from my wound. "I heard the shouting from downstairs. I'm so sorry."
Her weathered hands were infinitely gentle as she pressed gauze to my forehead, but her eyes held a sadness that spoke of witnessing too much cruelty.
"Mrs. Chen," I managed through my tears, "how did it come to this?"
She glanced toward the door, then leaned closer, her voice dropping to barely a whisper. "That Beta girl has been poisoning minds against you for weeks, child. Spreading lies, making people question your loyalty. I've seen it before—wolves who know exactly how to manipulate an Alpha's pride."
Her words confirmed what my heart had been trying to deny. This wasn't just Nathan falling out of love with me. This was systematic destruction, carefully orchestrated.
As Mrs. Chen finished bandaging my wound, Azalea's distant laughter echoed through the pack house corridors, followed by Nathan's deep chuckle—the sound I'd once treasured above all others, now twisted into something that cut deeper than any glass.
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