
Rejected By My Fated Alpha
Chapter 3
Maverick Williams and I met during our training at the pack academy. We both came from smaller, less prominent packs, our lives shaped by the challenges of proving ourselves in the werewolf hierarchy. The year we completed our training, I struggled to find a stable position within any pack. Maverick, already showing the promise of a future Alpha, used his influence to secure me a place in his pack, the Blue Moon Pack. He even arranged for me to stay in a comfortable den within the pack’s territory, ensuring I had everything I needed while I prepared for my rank assessment. At that time, his resources were limited, but he spared no expense to support me. He worked tirelessly, taking on extra patrols and training sessions to earn the credits needed to provide for me. Meanwhile, he survived on basic rations, often skipping meals to ensure I had proper sustenance.
The day I passed my rank assessment and was officially recognized as a Delta warrior was filled with joy. I held Maverick’s hand, saying we should solidify our mate bond. But he refused. He said he wanted to offer me a better future and couldn’t let me become his Luna while he was still establishing himself as Alpha. He wanted to ensure our bond would be a source of strength, not just for us but for the entire pack.
He made it happen. He worked tirelessly, day and night, proving his leadership and dedication to the pack. Within a few years, he was officially named Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack. He then led his warriors to victories in inter-pack challenges, solidifying his reputation as a strong and capable leader.
In our seventh year together, Maverick organized a grand ceremony under the full moon and proposed the mate bond to me in front of the entire pack. With tears in my eyes, I accepted. We exchanged the sacred vows: “I, Maverick Williams, Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack, take you, Hallie, as my mate, bound by the Moon Goddess’s will, for all eternity.” And I, in turn, pledged my loyalty and love to him.
For the three years following our marking, we were deeply supportive of each other. Even when I was diagnosed with a rare werewolf disease, Maverick never gave up on me. He even risked his own health to donate his healing essence to save my life. I used to think we were meant for each other, that even death couldn’t tear us apart.
But it felt like the Moon Goddess played a cruel joke on me. Maverick, who had risked his life for mine, had another she-wolf in his life. Silent tears rolled down my cheeks, and the intense emotional turmoil only worsened my condition.
The third time I was rushed into the pack infirmary, Maverick fainted. At that moment, my heart felt a painful squeeze. I even thought, after ten years, maybe occasional slip-ups could be forgiven? But the bond between us, once unbreakable, now felt frayed, and the weight of his betrayal pressed heavily on my chest. My wolf whimpered in the back of my mind, a quiet plea for strength, but I knew deep down that nothing would ever be the same again.
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