
Rejected By My Fated Alpha
Chapter 5
After leaving the pack infirmary, I felt a deep heaviness in my heart and asked Kylee to take me outside for a walk. The midday sun was brilliant, wrapping me in its comforting warmth. I squinted against the light, indulging in the sunshine as a breeze swept through, but I was unwilling to return indoors to face the suffocating pain.
Kylee, ever diligent, headed back inside to fetch a blanket, and that’s when a woman suddenly caught my attention. She was wearing a lively floral dress, demanding attention with her spirited demeanor. What struck me more than anything, though, was the ceremonial jacket draped over her shoulders—a gift I’d given to Maverick when he ascended as Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack. He cherished that jacket, carefully storing it away after each wear and only bringing it out for pack ceremonies or sacred gatherings.
Maverick had once told me, his voice filled with reverence, that my gift was something he’d value for life. Seeing the woman across from me now made me realize just how hollow that promise was.
“Come over here,” I called out to her, my voice steady despite the ache in my chest.
She hesitated, a flicker of uncertainty in her eyes, but I said her name with confidence.
“Siena.”
With some reluctance, she walked over, her brow slightly furrowed. “How do you know who I am?”
I gave a small smile, though it didn’t reach my eyes. “That’s not important. What matters is that you’re here to talk to me, isn’t it? So, what do you want?”
Siena bit her lip, caught between indecision and youthful defiance, but eventually spoke up, her voice trembling slightly. “I want you to reject the mate bond with Alpha Maverick.”
Though expected, I replied sincerely, my tone calm but firm. “That’s a conversation you should be having with the Alpha.”
Siena was visibly enraged by my response; her face flushed with indignation as she snapped back, “What right do you have to keep him? You’re so ill! Do you even know how much he’s sacrificed for you? He’s in the infirmary because of you!”
Ah, moved by Maverick’s predicament. But does that change anything?
“He chose to donate his healing essence. I never forced him,” I said, observing her growing anger as she pointed at me, accusing me of being shameless.
Suddenly, an idea seemed to strike her, and she lunged into the sacred fountain. The early autumn water was icy, and I watched Siena thrash around like a flailing duck. I hadn’t yet understood her intentions when Maverick’s commanding voice unexpectedly came from behind me.
“Luna Hallie, what are you doing here?” His tone was sharp, carrying the weight of his Alpha authority, but there was an undercurrent of something else—guilt, perhaps, or frustration.
I turned to face him, my posture straight despite the exhaustion weighing on me. “Alpha Maverick,” I said, my voice steady, “I was simply taking a walk. Perhaps you should attend to your... companion.”
His eyes flickered to Siena in the fountain, and for a moment, I thought I saw a flicker of regret in his gaze. But it was gone as quickly as it appeared, replaced by the familiar mask of Alpha stoicism.
The heaviness in my heart deepened, but I refused to let it show. This was no longer just about me and Maverick. It was about the pack, about the bond we once shared, and the promises we had made under the Moon Goddess’s watch. And now, standing there with Siena in the fountain and Maverick behind me, I couldn’t help but wonder how far we had strayed from those vows.
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