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Rejected by Alpha's Bet

The morning sickness hit me again as I bent over the herb cabinet, my stomach lurching violently. I pressed my palm against the cool stone wall of the healing chamber, breathing deeply through my nose until the nausea passed. Three weeks of this now, and I could no longer deny what my body was telling me. I was pregnant. The realization sent a warm flutter through my chest, followed immediately by nervous excitement. Chase and I had talked about pups before—distant conversations about the future, about carrying on his Alpha bloodline. But now it was real, growing inside me like a precious secret. My fingers instinctively moved to my grandmother's moonstone pendant, the smooth surface warm against my skin. She would have been so happy. "The Moon Goddess blesses those who love with pure hearts," she used to say, her weathered hands gentle as she braided my hair.
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Chapter 2

I didn't sleep that night. How could I? Every time I closed my eyes, I heard Chase's voice echoing in my head: *pathetic little healer*, *fairy tales*, *five years of playing the devoted mate*. The words carved themselves deeper into my soul with each repetition, leaving wounds that felt like they'd never heal.

I sat curled on my small bed, clutching the moonstone pendant in my palm. The chain was broken where it had fallen, but the stone itself remained intact—smooth and luminous even in the darkness of my cottage. My grandmother's voice whispered through my memory: *The Moon Goddess sees all deception, little one. Trust in her wisdom.*

My wolf whimpered inside me, a sound of pure anguish that made my chest ache. She'd felt the mate bond too, had reveled in Chase's presence, his scent, his touch. Now she cowered in the depths of my consciousness, betrayed and broken just as I was.

"We have to protect the pup," I whispered to her, my hand moving instinctively to my still-flat stomach. "We can't let them grow up thinking this is what love looks like."

But even as I spoke the words, the magnitude of what I was considering crashed over me like a tidal wave. Reject Chase? Reject my fated mate, the bond blessed by the Moon Goddess herself? The very idea went against everything I'd been taught about our kind, about the sacred nature of true mates.

Yet what was sacred about a relationship built on lies? What divine blessing could exist in a bond that was nothing more than a cruel game to him?

The hours crawled by. I watched the moon move across my window, its silver light casting shifting shadows on my walls. By dawn, my decision was made. I couldn't live as Chase's dirty secret while he played house with his chosen Luna. I wouldn't raise my child in the shadow of his deception, watching them wonder why their father looked at them with indifference or shame.

The next evening brought the full moon ceremony, as it did every month. The entire pack gathered in the sacred clearing, our wolves stirring restlessly as the moon's power called to us. I stood at the edge of the circle, my heart hammering against my ribs as I watched Chase take his place at the center beside his father, Alpha Crawford.

He looked magnificent in the moonlight—tall, powerful, every inch the future Alpha. His dark hair caught the silver light, and when he threw back his head to howl, his voice rang out strong and commanding. This was the man I'd loved for five years. This was the father of my unborn child.

This was the man who'd called me pathetic.

"Tonight, we run as one pack," Alpha Crawford announced, his voice carrying across the clearing. "United under the Moon Goddess's blessing, bound by loyalty and—"

"Wait." My voice cut through his words like a blade. Every head turned toward me, eyes wide with shock. Omegas didn't interrupt Alpha ceremonies. Omegas didn't speak unless spoken to.

But I wasn't just an omega anymore. I was a woman who'd been betrayed, a mother protecting her unborn child, a wolf who'd finally found her strength.

I stepped forward, my legs shaking but my voice steady. "I have something to say."

Alpha Crawford's eyes narrowed. "Emma, this is neither the time nor—"

"This is exactly the time." I lifted my chin, meeting Chase's gaze across the circle. His face had gone pale, his dark eyes wide with something that might have been panic. "I have a rejection to make."

Gasps rippled through the crowd like wind through wheat. Rejections were rare, sacred ceremonies in their own right. But an omega rejecting an Alpha heir? It was unheard of.

"Emma, don't." Chase's voice was low, urgent. He took a step toward me, but I held up my hand.

"I, Emma Henry," I began, my voice carrying clearly in the stunned silence, "reject you, Chase Crawford, as my mate and future Alpha."

The words hung in the air like a physical presence. Someone behind me whimpered. Another wolf whined softly. The mate bond stretched between us, already beginning to fray at the edges as the rejection took hold.

Chase staggered as if I'd struck him. "Emma, you don't understand what you're doing. You can't—"

"I understand perfectly." Tears streamed down my face, but my voice never wavered. "I understand that our bond meant nothing to you. I understand that I was just a bet, a game to pass the time while you prepared for your real future."

The crowd murmured, confusion and shock rippling through the pack. Alpha Crawford stepped forward, his face thunderous.

"Explain yourself, girl. These are serious accusations."

I turned to him, this man who'd welcomed me into his pack, who'd smiled when Chase first brought me to family dinners. "Ask your son about his five-year performance. Ask him about the bet he made with his Beta."

Chase's face crumpled, and I knew everyone could see the truth written there. The guilt, the shame, the desperate panic of a man whose lies had finally caught up with him.

"Emma, please," he whispered. "We can talk about this. There are things you don't understand—"

"I understand enough." I pressed my hand to my stomach, feeling the tiny life growing there—a life that would never know the pain of false love if I had anything to say about it. "I reject you, Chase Crawford. I reject your lies, your games, and your pathetic excuses."

The bond snapped.

Pain lanced through my chest like lightning, dropping me to my knees in the sacred dirt. Chase cried out, doubling over as the same agony tore through him. Our wolves howled in unison—a sound of loss so profound it seemed to shake the very trees.

But beneath the pain, I felt something else: freedom.

As the pack rushed forward to help us both, as Chase reached for me with desperate, shaking hands, I pulled myself to my feet and walked away. I had packing to do.

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