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Rejected by Alpha Mate

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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Chapter 3

The first photograph appeared on Tuesday morning, carelessly left on the kitchen counter where the breakfast crew would find it. I discovered it by accident while preparing Nathan's morning meal—a glossy print showing a woman with my hair, my build, standing intimately close to a rogue male at our pack's border.

My hands trembled as I stared at the image. The woman's face was turned away, but everything else screamed my identity. My favorite blue sweater, the one Nathan had bought me for my birthday three years ago. The silver bracelet that never left my wrist. Even the way she stood, one hip cocked slightly to the left—it was perfectly me, yet completely impossible.

"That's interesting," came Azalea's voice from behind me, silk-wrapped poison. "I wonder how that got there."

I spun around, clutching the photograph to my chest. "This isn't real. I've never—"

"Of course not," she said, her blue eyes wide with false sympathy. "I'm sure there's a perfectly innocent explanation." But her smile suggested otherwise, and I watched in horror as she glanced meaningfully at the other pack members filtering into the kitchen for breakfast.

Within hours, whispers followed me through the pack house corridors. Hushed conversations that died the moment I appeared, replaced by sideways glances and barely concealed disgust. The photograph had vanished from the counter, but its damage spread like wildfire through our tight-knit community.

By Thursday, two more pictures had surfaced. One showed the same mysterious woman—me, yet not me—sharing what appeared to be a passionate embrace with a different rogue. Another captured her passing something to a third male, their hands lingering in what looked like an intimate exchange.

Each image was perfectly crafted to destroy me. The lighting, the angles, the way my wolf's distinctive silver-streaked hair caught the moonlight—everything designed to convince even those who'd known me for years that I was capable of betrayal.

"I heard she's been meeting them for months," Ryan whispered to his father during dinner, his voice carrying just loud enough for nearby tables to hear. "Always claimed she was going for evening runs, but now we know the truth."

My appetite vanished as conversations around me grew bolder, more vicious. Pack members who'd once smiled at me now turned their backs, their disgust palpable. Even Mrs. Chen avoided my eyes when she served my meal, her weathered hands shaking slightly as she set down my plate.

The worst part was Nathan's absence. He'd been spending every evening in his office with Azalea, planning "important pack business" that apparently required no input from his mate. The few times I glimpsed him, his expression was cold, distant—as if he were already seeing me through the lens of these fabricated betrayals.

Friday evening brought the final blow. I was returning from a genuine run—my only escape from the suffocating atmosphere of suspicion—when I heard Azalea's voice drifting from Nathan's office window.

"I hate being the one to tell you this," she was saying, her tone heavy with manufactured sorrow. "But I found something else. Something worse."

My wolf's ears pricked forward, every instinct screaming danger. I pressed myself against the exterior wall, hidden by the climbing ivy, and listened to my world crumble.

"Show me," Nathan's voice was granite, deadly calm.

The rustle of paper, then Azalea's carefully orchestrated gasp. "I'm so sorry, Nathan. I found this near the eastern border during today's patrol. I... I didn't want to believe it either."

Silence stretched like a taut wire. When Nathan finally spoke, his voice carried the terrible weight of an Alpha's judgment.

"How long?" Each word was clipped, precise.

"I don't know," Azalea whispered. "The pack members have been talking... they say the signs were always there. The way she'd disappear for hours, claiming she was caring for you. The mysterious 'errands' that took her to the borders. I tried to defend her, but..."

"But the evidence speaks for itself." Nathan's chair scraped against the floor, and I heard his heavy footsteps pacing. "Seven years. Seven fucking years of lies."

"I'm so sorry," Azalea repeated, and I could picture her reaching out to comfort him, her perfectly manicured hand finding his arm. "You deserved so much better than this betrayal."

My legs gave out, and I slumped against the ivy-covered wall as the full scope of her manipulation became clear. She hadn't just created fake photographs—she'd built an entire narrative around them, complete with witness testimony and circumstantial evidence. Every casual conversation, every planted doubt, every sympathetic look had been calculated to destroy my reputation and drive Nathan into her waiting arms.

The pack house dinner bell chimed in the distance, its familiar sound now ominous. As I forced myself to stand on unsteady legs, I realized this was only the beginning. Whatever Azalea had shown Nathan tonight, whatever final piece of fabricated evidence she'd crafted, would soon become public knowledge.

And I would have to face an entire pack convinced of my guilt, with no way to prove my innocence against such perfectly constructed lies.

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