
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
I stood in the center of the Silver Creek Pack house, my heart shattered but my resolve unbroken. Pack members gathered around us, their faces a blur of pity and fascination. Derek stood before me, his gray eyes cold and distant—eyes that had once looked at me with love for ten years.
"Naomi," he said, his voice low with warning. "Don't do this."
I lifted my chin, meeting his gaze directly. The folder of evidence still clutched in my hands felt heavy with the weight of my sacrifices—sacrifices he had so easily discarded.
"I've made my decision," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected.
The ancient words rose to my lips, words I never thought I would speak. Words that would sever the bond that had defined my adult life.
"I, Naomi Peterson," I began, my voice carrying through the hushed room, "reject you, Derek Richards, Alpha of the Silver Creek Pack, as my mate."
A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. Derek's eyes widened slightly—he hadn't expected me to use the formal rejection ritual.
"I release myself from all bonds that tie us," I continued, tears streaming down my face now. "By the witness of the Moon Goddess and this pack, I declare our bond broken."
The final words left my lips like a prayer—or a curse. A strange energy rippled through the air between us, visible only to those with wolf senses. The mate bond, fracturing.
Derek doubled over suddenly, a grunt of pain escaping his lips. His hands clutched at his chest as if I'd physically struck him. For a moment, genuine shock registered on his face.
"You can't do this," he gasped, his voice strained. "The pain—"
"Is nothing compared to what you've done," I finished for him, wiping away my tears with the back of my hand.
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The hospital room was quiet except for my grandmother's labored breathing. I sat beside her bed, holding her frail hand in mine, when the door burst open without warning.
Frances Wagner swept in like she owned the place, Sloane trailing behind her with a triumphant smirk on her face.
"How is our dear grandmother doing?" Frances asked, her voice dripping with false concern. She didn't wait for an answer before continuing. "So sad that she's suffering like this."
I rose to my feet, positioning myself between them and my grandmother's bed. "What do you want?"
Frances's smile didn't reach her eyes. "To check on family, of course. After all, as your aunt and guardian, I have a say in your decisions."
"Guardian?" I spat the word back at her. "You've never acted like a guardian."
Sloane stepped forward, her hand extended to show off a familiar silver ring—my promise ring from Derek. "I just wanted to share our wonderful news," she said, her voice honey-sweet with malice. "Derek and I are officially engaged."
My stomach twisted at the sight of my ring on her finger. "That's not possible. We just—"
"Oh, he's already recovered from your little rejection stunt," Sloane interrupted, examining the ring with exaggerated admiration. "Turns out the Moon Goddess agrees with his choice."
Frances placed a possessive hand on my shoulder. "You see, Naomi, family comes first. And as your family, we have authority over your decisions—especially concerning your grandmother's care."
The threat was clear in her tone. My grandmother's treatment—her life—hung in the balance.
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The phone felt heavy in my trembling hands as I dialed the number I'd memorized from a pack directory. Three rings, then four. Just as I was about to hang up, a deep voice answered.
"Moonveil Pack, Alpha Lawrence speaking."
I swallowed hard, pushing down my pride. "Alpha Lawrence," I began, my voice barely above a whisper. "This is Naomi Peterson from Silver Creek Pack."
A pause. "I know who you are, Ms. Peterson."
Of course he did. Everyone knew about the public rejection by now.
"I need... help," I continued, the words sticking in my throat. "My grandmother is gravely ill, and Silver Creek has denied her proper treatment."
Another pause, longer this time. I could hear my own heartbeat pounding in my ears.
"What exactly are you asking for, Ms. Peterson?"
I closed my eyes, gathering my courage. "Sanctuary. And access to your pack's healers."
The silence stretched between us. I could almost hear the weight of his consideration.
"Tell me where you are," he finally said, his voice gentler now. "I'll send someone for you and your grandmother immediately."
Relief flooded through me so powerfully that my knees nearly buckled. "Thank you," I whispered, tears threatening again.
"Don't thank me yet," Alpha Lawrence replied, his tone serious. "The Silver Creek Alpha won't let you go without a fight."
As if summoned by his words, I heard footsteps approaching my hiding spot in the hospital supply closet. Derek's voice echoed down the hallway.
"Find her," he growled to someone. "She can't leave with my property."
Property. That's all I'd ever been to him—something to possess, to use, to discard when convenient.
I clutched the phone tighter, my heart racing with fear and something else—something that felt dangerously like hope.
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