
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
When Amazon returned to our den that evening, he brought me a necklace. It was the latest design from a high-end brand, expensive and elegant, but not my style. There was a lingering scent of spiced honey cake clinging to him, sickly-sweet and unfamiliar.
"Don't be upset, my Luna," he said, his voice soft but insistent. "I've only ever thought of Vienna as a sister."
Amazon had grown up in the pack’s orphanage, and Vienna’s mother had been its caretaker. They’d been inseparable until Vienna’s father took her abroad when she was fifteen. Now, she was back, a Delta in the Blue Moon Pack, and Amazon’s childhood bond with her seemed to have only deepened.
"Mikayla, you’re my mate," he said, pulling me into a hug from behind. His warm chest pressed against my back, his alpha aura wrapping around me like a blanket. "You’re the one I’m bound to. Please, believe me, won’t you?"
So many times, I had believed him without hesitation. But now, I paused. The weight of his words felt hollow, as if the mate bond between us had been stretched thin, frayed by secrets and silences.
I took the necklace from him and went to wash up, saying nothing. When I returned, I found Amazon lounging on the couch, looking at ease as he chatted on the phone.
"You women just get each other, Vienna," he said, his voice light and amused. "The Luna really didn’t get upset."
"Yeah, Mikayla is amazing in every way," he continued, "just a bit prone to jealousy. Go easy on her."
I stood frozen, listening to their conversation. My hands clenched into fists, my nails digging into my palms until they went pale. When had things between us changed like this? When had our relationship become a game of deception, where my feelings were dismissed as mere jealousy?
I didn’t know the answer. I glanced at the necklace resting on the vanity, its silver chain gleaming under the soft light of the den. Without a second thought, I walked over and tossed it into the trash.
That night, my stomach ached, the pain sharp and unrelenting. I lay in bed, trying to stifle my groans as Amazon’s steady breathing filled the room. From the corner of my eye, I saw something gleaming in the darkness. The necklace lay in the trash, its faint silver light mocking me, just like my silent tears.
My wolf stirred within me, a low growl of pain and betrayal echoing in the depths of my mind. *He doesn’t see it,* she whispered, her voice heavy with sorrow. *He doesn’t see what he’s doing to you.*
I closed my eyes, letting the tears fall. The mate bond between us, once a source of strength and unity, now felt like a chain, binding me to a man who no longer saw me as his equal. And in the silence of the night, I wondered how much longer I could bear it.
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