
Rejected by the Alpha's King
Chapter 1
The sacred hall felt like a tomb as I approached the ancient stone altar, my bare feet silent against the cold marble floor. Every step echoed in my chest, matching the frantic rhythm of my heart. The entire Blackwood pack had gathered for the Awakening Ceremony—hundreds of eyes tracking my movement, their whispers creating a low hum that made my skin crawl.
I had dreamed of this moment for eighteen years. The moment when the Moon Goddess would reveal my destined mate, when I would finally understand why I had always felt so different, so out of place among the other Omegas. My hands trembled as I reached the altar, the moonlight streaming through the stained glass windows casting silver patterns across my white ceremonial dress.
Then I felt it.
A pull so powerful it nearly brought me to my knees. My wolf, dormant until this moment, suddenly roared to life inside me, her voice echoing through my soul: *Mate. MATE.*
My eyes snapped up, searching the crowd until they locked onto a pair of piercing blue eyes across the hall. Alpha Prince Zane Blackwood stood frozen near the royal platform, his powerful frame rigid with shock. For a heartbeat that lasted an eternity, the world narrowed to just us two. The mate bond snapped into place with the force of lightning, sending electricity racing through every nerve in my body.
His scent hit me then—pine and winter storms, so intoxicating I had to grip the altar to stay upright. My wolf was practically purring, flooding my system with warmth and belonging I had never felt before. This was it. This was my destiny. The Moon Goddess had chosen me, a lowly Omega, to be mated to the future Alpha King.
But as I watched, something terrible happened to Zane's face. The initial shock in his eyes shifted, hardening into something cold and disgusted. His jaw clenched, his hands curling into fists at his sides. The crowd had fallen completely silent, sensing the tension crackling between us.
"No," he whispered, the word carrying clearly in the hushed hall.
My heart stuttered. "Zane—"
"I, Zane Blackwood, future Alpha King," his voice boomed across the sacred space, each word hitting me like a physical blow, "reject you, Luna Rivers, a lowly Omega, as my mate."
The world exploded into agony.
The mate bond, which had felt like coming home, now felt like molten metal being poured through my veins. I collapsed to my knees on the ceremonial stones, my body convulsing as the sacred connection was violently severed. It was like having my soul ripped in half.
A scream tore from my throat, raw and animalistic. Blood filled my mouth—I must have bitten my tongue—and I could taste copper as I gasped for air that wouldn't come. Every cell in my body was on fire, rejecting the rejection, fighting against the unnatural severing of what the Moon Goddess herself had created.
Through my blurred vision, I could see the pack members' faces—some shocked, others satisfied, a few looking uncomfortable. But mostly I saw Zane. He stood like a statue, his face carved from stone, but his hands... his hands were shaking. His wolf must be fighting him, just as mine was dying inside me.
"Zane, please," I choked out, blood spilling from my lips onto the white marble. "Please don't do this."
For a moment, just a moment, something flickered in his eyes. Pain? Regret? But then his expression hardened again, and he turned away from me.
"The ceremony is over," he announced to the crowd, his voice steady despite the tremor in his hands that only I seemed to notice.
He walked away. Just walked away, leaving me bleeding and broken on the sacred stones where the Moon Goddess was supposed to bless unions, not destroy them.
The pack began to disperse, their excited chatter filling the hall as if they had just witnessed entertainment rather than the destruction of a soul. A few Omegas shot me pitying looks, but none dared approach. Clara, my only friend, started toward me but was quickly pulled back by her mother's firm grip.
I don't know how long I lay there, my body wracked with phantom pain from the severed bond. Eventually, the hall emptied, leaving me alone with the echo of my shattered dreams. When I finally managed to drag myself to my feet, my legs nearly gave out. Every step back to my small room in the servants' quarters felt like walking through quicksand.
That night was the longest of my life. I curled up on my narrow bed, pulling my knees to my chest as waves of agony crashed over me. The mate bond rejection wasn't just emotional—it was physical torture. My skin felt like it was being flayed, my bones ached as if they were breaking and reforming, and my wolf... my wolf was so quiet I feared she might never speak again.
But the worst part wasn't the physical pain. It was the sounds drifting from the royal wing of the pack house. Laughter. Music. The celebration continuing as if nothing had happened. As if my world hadn't just ended.
I pressed my pillow over my ears, but I could still hear them. Zane's deep voice mixing with a woman's lighter laughter—Sophia, his fiancée. The woman he had chosen over his Moon Goddess-given mate. Every sound felt like another nail in my coffin, another reminder that I meant nothing.
When a particularly loud burst of laughter echoed through the walls, I couldn't hold back the scream that had been building in my chest. I bit down on my pillow, tearing the fabric with my teeth, tasting cotton and my own blood as I tried to muffle the sound. I couldn't let them hear me break. I wouldn't give them that satisfaction.
But inside, I was already broken. The girl who had walked into that ceremony full of hope and dreams was gone, shattered on the marble floor of the sacred hall. What was left was something harder, something that would have to learn to survive in a world where even the Moon Goddess's will could be rejected.
As dawn approached, I made myself a promise through gritted teeth and tear-stained cheeks: I would never let anyone see me break again. If Zane Blackwood thought he could destroy me with his rejection, he was wrong.
I would survive this. I had to.
Even if it killed me.
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