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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

On Thanksgiving, my mate suggested a night skiing trip, and along the way, we picked up his "blast from the past." What was meant to be a romantic getaway for two suddenly became an awkward trio. Sensing my frustration, Alpha Legacy Clark of the Silver Fang Pack tried to ease my mind with a smile, "Luna Estrella, don't overthink it. I'm just doing this as a favor for her brother." But Arabella Elliott, a rogue werewolf and a skiing novice, refused to hire an instructor and instead begged Legacy for lessons. Without hesitation, he started giving her private coaching. As expected, Arabella lost control and crashed into me, despite my pregnancy. Her ski pole pierced my abdomen, leaving me in a pool of blood, my life hanging by a thread. Meanwhile, Legacy didn't even glance my way, his focus entirely on comforting Arabella, who’d merely taken a minor spill. In that instant, I realized this mate bond was beyond saving. As I lay on the ground, feeling the blood drain from my body, Legacy was oblivious. His attention was solely on soothing the teary-eyed Arabella.
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Chapter 4

The phone buzzed again, the sound grating against my nerves like a relentless reminder of everything I wanted to forget. I reached over and silenced it, the sudden quiet almost deafening in contrast.

I couldn’t understand how Legacy and I had fallen so far from where we once stood. He was my mate, my Alpha, the one the Moon Goddess had chosen for me. We had shared moments that felt like they could weather any storm—moments that now felt like a cruel joke.

Legacy had confessed early in our relationship that he’d had a love before me, someone who had left a mark on him. To soothe my insecurities, he’d sworn that I was his future, his family. “You’re my Luna,” he’d said, his voice firm with conviction. “You’re the only one I’ll ever cherish.”

For someone who had grown up without parents, the idea of belonging to someone, of being someone’s family, was intoxicating. And for a while, I believed him. We shared laughter, quiet nights, and the kind of intimacy that made me feel seen in a way I never had before.

But then Arabella returned from overseas, and everything began to unravel.

I should have known better than to trust Legacy to stay true to me. The mate bond between us, once so strong, now felt like a frayed thread, barely holding on. His attention shifted to her, his concern for her needs overshadowing mine. Even the pup I’d carried—our pup—hadn’t been enough to anchor him to me.

Enough was enough. I reached out to Delilah, an old friend and the Beta of the Moonlight Shadow Pack, to help me draft a separation agreement. It was a formal severing of the mate bond, a declaration that I was done fighting for something that no longer existed.

When the agreement arrived, I felt a strange sense of relief, as if a weight I hadn’t realized I was carrying had finally been lifted. I drifted into sleep as dawn approached, the exhaustion of the past weeks finally catching up to me.

But my rest was short-lived. I was jolted awake by a rough shake, my eyes flying open to see Arabella standing over me with that sickly sweet smile of hers. “Estrella, you’re awake!” she chirped, her voice dripping with false cheer. “Legacy and I are here to see you. We brought your favorite spiced honey cake. Come on, have a bite.”

She moved carelessly, jostling the bed as she tried to help me sit up. Her hands tugged at the wounds on my abdomen, sending a sharp pain radiating through me. I gasped, instinctively pushing her away.

Arabella stumbled backward, her theatrics in full swing as Legacy caught her. “Are you alright, Arabella?” he asked, his voice laced with concern.

She began to sob, her hands weakly pushing against his chest. “I’m fine, Legacy. Let go, or Estrella might get upset again.”

I watched her performance with cold detachment, the bitterness in my chest swelling. I knew what was coming next.

Sure enough, once Legacy had calmed her, he turned to me, his eyes dark with anger. He struck the area near my wound with a force that left me breathless, the pain stealing any words I might have had.

“Estrella Ruiz,” he said, his voice cold and final, “you had this coming.”

I met his gaze, my face pale but my resolve unshaken. Legacy’s expression was indifferent, as if he’d already erased me from his thoughts, while Arabella gave me a triumphant smile, her victory written all over her face.

The wound on my abdomen reopened, blood seeping through the gauze. Legacy glanced at it and frowned, his tone dismissive. “Arabella, you’re squeamish at the sight of blood. Don’t look; it’s gross.”

He shielded her as they walked away, leaving me alone in the healing den, the sting of his betrayal sharper than any physical pain.

As I lay there, the silence of the room pressing in on me, I felt a flicker of something new—resolve. Legacy had made his choice, and now it was time for me to make mine. The mate bond that had once defined me was no longer my anchor. It was time to let go.

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