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Rejected by My Alpha Mate

On the day Lena Ward, Demetrius King’s radiant inspiration, gave birth to their pup, the Nightfang Pack stationed ten warriors outside the hospital to ensure I wouldn’t cause a scene. But even after the delivery, I didn’t make an appearance. Eileen Silva, the former Luna and my mother-in-law, held Lena’s hand and sighed, “Lena, with us here, Anika won’t ever be able to harm you or the pup.” Demetrius, my mate and the Alpha of the Nightfang Pack, stood by Lena’s side, wiping away her sweat with a look of deep concern. “Don’t worry, Mother. Father’s warriors are stationed outside. If Anika dares to come, we’ll have her thrown out.” When it became clear that I wasn’t going to appear, he finally let out a sigh of relief. He couldn’t understand why I was so upset when he was simply trying to fulfill Lena’s wish to be a mother. Watching the newborn pup wail in the nurse’s arms, he smiled with satisfaction, thinking that if I would just apologize to Lena the next day, he would overlook all past disputes and even let me be the pup’s mother. Yet he didn’t know I had just submitted an application to the Moonstone Pack’s central healing facility. In a week, I’d renounce my residency in the Nightfang Pack, become a borderless healer, and sever all ties with him forever.
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Chapter 3

Such a big event, yet Alpha Demetrius talked about it like it was nothing.

I zipped up my suitcase just as Luna Eileen entered the room. She glanced at my suitcase with an expression that seemed to say, "You know where you stand."

"You weren't back earlier, so I let Lena sleep in your room. The study is now a nursery, so you'll have to crash on the couch tonight unless you prefer to stay in a hotel."

I was really exhausted, too tired to go find a hotel, so I nodded, ready to settle on the couch for the night. But as night fell, the sound of a crying pup filled the air. I turned over, intending to put on earplugs, only to hear Lena complaining.

"Alpha, can you handle the pup? He's been crying nonstop."

This was followed by Demetrius's soft chuckle. "Aren't you my darling? As long as you're happy, it doesn't matter if the little one cries a bit; it builds character."

I pulled the blanket over my head, trying hard to block out their laughter. Every time I closed my eyes, I remembered when Demetrius first confessed his love to me. Back then, he was young and full of life, and his world revolved around me. But that version of him was no longer mine.

I drifted into a restless sleep and left at dawn, suitcase in hand. I went to the pack office to cancel my residency and sort out the necessary papers to transfer to another pack. The papers were in order, so everything went smoothly. The staff didn't ask many questions.

As I was leaving, one of the Omegas, Louise Tucker, called me over and handed me some fruit candies. "Good luck with everything, Healer Anika."

I smiled at her gratefully and went to find a nearby hotel. After dropping off my luggage, I planned to head out for some food, only to run into Alpha Demetrius and Lena with their family of four. Lena wore a Patek Philippe bracelet and looked as pleased as could be, not like someone with a terminal illness.

"Anika, from a distance, I thought it was you. Alpha Demetrius insisted you wouldn't be around here," she said, her gaze falling on the job flyer in my hand with a knowing smile.

"Oh, so you're job hunting. But why would you consider waitressing?"

"Even if you're upset with Alpha Demetrius, you shouldn't hurt yourself over it..."

I said nothing. The flyer was something a young girl handed me on the street in the cold, and I'd taken it out of politeness. Seeing my silence, Lena’s eyes sparkled with satisfaction, her smile growing wider.

"If you'd told me earlier you were job hunting, I might have been able to help."

"We're pack. If you're doing well, then Alpha Demetrius and the pup have stability too, so I feel at ease."

My silence seemed to suggest agreement. Demetrius's expression shifted completely. He frowned deeply, his lips pressed into a thin line, looking at me with disdain.

"Why bother offering anything to her? She gave up such a good position as a healer. Now she can't expect any sympathy, even if she ends up rogues."

"Anika, I never thought you would drop so low just to force me to give up my pup. You've really let me down!"

I looked at his familiar face, now feeling utterly foreign. I remembered how, just after we became mates, my position was under threat due to pack politics, and I considered stepping down. Demetrius had then held me, reassuringly patting my back:

"We're in this together, whatever you decide, I'll support you."

"Leaving a position isn't the end of the world. My Luna, I'll always stand by you."

But now, he stood by and let another she-wolf belittle me, forgetting the vows he once made, the deep love we once shared. Even Alpha James and Luna Eileen shook their heads in disdain.

"Anika, you're just a she-wolf who can't bear pups, never home. How could you compare with Lena?"

"With no charm, it's no wonder Alpha Demetrius found someone else. Blame yourself!"

As their comments grew more exaggerated, I noticed the passersby watching. My hands clenched into fists, nails biting into my palms.

Just as I was about to speak, Lena stepped forward. "We're about to take a family photo. Join us, Anika, as we hope you can look after Alpha Demetrius and the pup someday."

I glanced at her but said nothing. Demetrius immediately reacted, pulling Lena close and offering a mocking laugh.

"Lena, I know you're good-hearted, but not everyone appreciates it."

"Anika, who do you think you are? Whether you come or not doesn't matter to us. You'd only lower our pack's image if you were in it."

With that, he turned and walked towards the studio with Lena in tow. "We'll get going now; don't let us stop you from continuing your job hunt."

As they walked away, Lena gave me one last meaningful glance. Watching them leave, I felt no emotions.

To outsiders, what a picture-perfect pack they seemed. If this is what Alpha Demetrius truly wants, then I have no qualms about letting him go.

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