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Rejected By My Own Mate

Kaizen Hall On the day of my engagement, Freya Wells, my childhood friend, offered to visit the pack’s sacred grounds to pray for our union. But fate was cruel—she was abducted by rogues and taken to their territory, where she was forced to endure unspeakable horrors. To protect her reputation, I made the reckless decision to spread the rumor that it was Eloise Montgomery who had been taken. I even drugged her and left her in the rogues’ den, allowing her to be humiliated in front of everyone. Eloise was condemned, branded as promiscuous, and shamed by the pack. When she confronted me, I shielded Freya, my voice dripping with irritation. "If you hadn’t insisted on this engagement, Freya wouldn’t have been taken. This is your debt to her." In that moment, I saw the truth in her eyes—disappointment, pain, and a resolve I hadn’t noticed before. She walked away, and I felt a pang of something I couldn’t name. --- The Lycan King Maverick Graham sat in the dimly lit hall, his face half-shrouded in shadow.
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Chapter 2

When I returned to the pack house, Freya was sitting on the swing in the garden, and I was gently pushing her from behind.

It was a serene scene, honestly. She looked beautiful under the soft sunlight, her laughter light and carefree.

Kaizen Hall. That was me. Once Eloise Montgomery’s childhood companion, her protector, and her betrothed. But things had changed.

Eloise was the daughter of the Lycan King, though she was the least favored in her family. She had chosen me as her companion years ago, and for a time, I had been honored. But now, I stood here with Freya, my mate—or so I thought.

I didn’t plan to linger. I was about to head straight to my room when Eloise walked past us. Her presence was as commanding as ever, her scent—a mix of lavender and something uniquely hers—filling the air. It was a scent I had once found intoxicating, but now it only stirred conflict within me.

“Eloise,” I called out, my voice steady but tinged with something I couldn’t quite name. She stopped but didn’t turn to face me fully.

“What is it, Kaizen?” she asked, her tone cool and distant.

I hesitated for a moment, then spoke. “Freya’s been through enough. The rumors about her... they’ve been dealt with, but they’ve left a mark. I think it’s time we make things official. I want to take her as my mate—officially. It’s the only way to put this behind us.”

Eloise’s eyes narrowed, and I could feel the weight of her gaze, even though she barely looked at me. “Are you suggesting I share my position as your mate with her?”

I shrugged, trying to sound casual, though my wolf stirred uneasily. “It’s the best solution. Freya deserves to be recognized. She’s been through enough because of... everything.”

Eloise laughed, a bitter, humorless sound. “Kaizen, do you even hear yourself? You’re talking about taking a second mate—something that’s unheard of in our world. And you think I’ll just stand by and let it happen?”

Before I could respond, Freya gasped, clutching her knee as she slipped off the swing. I was at her side in an instant, scooping her up into my arms. Her scent—vanilla and something sweet—was comforting, grounding.

“Kaizen, it’s okay,” she whispered, her voice trembling. “I don’t want to cause any trouble. I know I’m not... I’m not worthy of being your mate. Not compared to her.”

Her words cut deep, and I tightened my hold on her. “Don’t say that, Freya. You’re my mate. I’ll make this right.”

Eloise stood there, watching us with an expression I couldn’t quite read. Her scent was sharp now, almost acidic, and I could feel the tension radiating off her.

“Fine,” she said finally, her voice cold and detached. “Tear up the mate bond. Consider it undone. I’ll allow her to stay in the pack—as your chosen mate, if that’s what you want.”

I hesitated for a moment, then reached into my pocket and pulled out the mate bond parchment—a symbol of the vow we had made. Without a second thought, I tore it in half, the sound of the paper ripping echoing in the silence.

“I’ll hold you to that, Eloise,” I said, my voice firm.

She didn’t respond. Instead, she turned and walked away, her shoulders stiff and her head held high. I watched her go, a strange ache settling in my chest.

The next day, I went to see my parents at the Hall Pack estate. I wanted to tell them about my decision—about Freya and the future we were building together. But as I approached the house, I heard laughter drifting from the garden.

Peering around the corner, I saw my parents sitting with Freya, their faces lit up with joy. My mother was holding Freya’s hand, sliding a silver necklace—a family heirloom—around her neck.

“Freya, my dear,” my mother said, her voice warm and affectionate. “This necklace has been passed down through generations of the Hall family. I want you to have it. When you give us our first grandpup, we’ll make sure you’re recognized as Kaizen’s mate in every way.”

Freya’s eyes filled with tears, and she smiled shyly. “Thank you, Luna Edith. I’ll do my best to make you proud.”

My father chuckled, patting Freya’s shoulder. “You already have, my girl. You’ve given us hope for the future of this pack.”

I stood there, hidden in the shadows, my fists clenched so tightly that my nails dug into my palms. The warmth of their laughter, the way they embraced Freya—it was everything I had wanted for her. But at the same time, it felt like a betrayal.

I had always thought my parents cared for Eloise, that they saw her as part of our family. But now, it was clear that they had only tolerated her because of her status.

Freya’s scent—vanilla and sweetness—filled the air, and I took a deep breath, trying to calm the storm raging inside me. My wolf growled low in my chest, restless and uneasy.

“She’s carrying our future,” my mother said softly, her hand resting on Freya’s still-flat stomach. “Our first grandpup. The next generation of the Hall Pack.”

I closed my eyes, letting the words sink in. Freya was pregnant. With my pup.

The realization should have brought me joy, but instead, it only deepened the ache in my chest.

I turned and walked away, leaving the laughter behind me. My steps were heavy, my mind racing.

What had I done?

And more importantly, what was I going to do now?

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