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Rejected Mate Finds Her Power

The whispers hit me like silver bullets to the chest. "Did you hear? Alpha Myles marked Diana Carter last night." "Three days after she returned, and he's already chosen her over his fated mate." "Poor Alyssa. The Moon Goddess must be furious." I stood frozen in the pack house kitchen, the ceramic mug slipping from my trembling fingers to shatter against the stone floor. The sound echoed through the sudden silence as every pair of eyes turned toward me—some filled with pity, others with barely concealed satisfaction at witnessing my humiliation. My wolf, Silver, let out a bone-deep howl that reverberated through my very soul. The pain was unlike anything I'd ever experienced, worse than the silver-laced whips rogues had used during border skirmishes, worse than the agony of losing my parents in the pack war. This was the tearing of something sacred, something the Moon Goddess herself had woven between Myles and me. "That can't be true," I whispered, my voice barely audible above the thundering of my heart. But even as the words left my lips, I could feel it—the mate bond that had once thrummed with warmth and promise now felt cold, tainted by another's mark.
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Chapter 2

Three days had passed since I'd been banished to the basement, and each morning brought fresh humiliation. The pack members who once nodded respectfully when I passed now whispered and snickered behind cupped hands. Even the omegas—wolves I'd once protected from Myles' harsher punishments—now looked at me with barely concealed disdain.

This morning was no different. I climbed the narrow stairs from my cramped quarters, clutching my parents' photographs against my chest. The frames had been damaged during my hasty move, small cracks spider-webbing across the glass, but they were still precious to me—the only tangible connection to the life I'd lost as a child.

The formal dining hall buzzed with conversation as pack members gathered for breakfast. Long wooden tables stretched across the room, sunlight streaming through tall windows to illuminate the scene of domestic normalcy that no longer included me. I hesitated at the threshold, uncertain of my place in this new hierarchy.

"Alyssa!" Diana's voice rang out, sweet as poisoned honey. She sat at the head table beside Myles, her hand possessively resting on his arm. The sight of her in what should have been my seat made Silver whimper in my mind. "Come sit with us. There's room at the end."

Every instinct screamed at me to refuse, but refusing Diana now meant defying the Alpha's chosen mate. I walked the gauntlet of stares and whispers, my cheeks burning with shame, and took the seat she'd indicated—far from Myles, positioned like a supplicant rather than an equal.

Myles didn't even glance my way. His attention was completely focused on Diana as she regaled the table with stories of her travels, her melodic laughter filling the spaces where my voice once belonged. The casual intimacy between them—the way she fed him bits of fruit, how he tucked a strand of her golden hair behind her ear—felt like repeated stab wounds to my heart.

"Oh, Alyssa," Diana said suddenly, turning those calculating blue eyes on me. "I was hoping you could help me with something." She reached for the coffee pot, her movements graceful and deliberate. "I'm still getting used to pack customs again. Could you tell me about these lovely photographs you always carry?"

My grip tightened protectively around the frames. "They're pictures of my parents. From before the Silvermoon Pack was destroyed."

"How tragic," she cooed, though her eyes held no warmth. "You must miss them terribly." As she spoke, she lifted the coffee pot higher, angling it over my photographs. "It's so important to remember our—oh!"

The "accident" happened in slow motion. The coffee pot tilted, and scalding liquid poured directly onto the photographs in my lap. I cried out, jerking backward as the hot coffee soaked through my clothes and onto the precious images beneath.

"Oh my goodness!" Diana gasped, pressing a hand to her chest in mock horror. "I'm so clumsy! I'm terribly sorry, Alyssa."

But her eyes told a different story. There was satisfaction there, a gleam of triumph as she watched me frantically trying to wipe the coffee from the glass frames. The liquid had seeped behind the glass, staining the edges of the photographs—my mother's gentle smile now marred by brown splotches, my father's strong features partially obscured.

"No, no, no," I whispered, my voice breaking as I tried desperately to save what little remained of my family. Tears mixed with coffee as I held the damaged frames, Silver's anguished howls echoing in my mind.

"They're just photographs, Alyssa." Myles' voice cut through my grief like a blade. When I looked up, his expression was cold, annoyed. "You need to stop dwelling in the past. It's not healthy."

The cruelty of his words stole my breath. These weren't just photographs—they were my parents, my heritage, the only proof that I'd once belonged somewhere. And he dismissed them as if they were nothing.

"Clean up this mess," he continued, gesturing dismissively at the coffee pooling on the floor and table. "You're disrupting breakfast."

The dining hall had fallen silent, every pack member watching this public humiliation. Some looked uncomfortable, others entertained. Diana's lips curved in a satisfied smile as she dabbed delicately at a nonexistent stain on her pristine dress.

"Of course, Alpha," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper. I set the damaged photographs aside and knelt to clean up Diana's "accident," my hands shaking as I mopped up the coffee with my napkin. The position put me at everyone's feet, a visual reminder of how far I'd fallen.

As I worked, Diana's foot nudged against my hand—not hard enough to be called a kick, but firm enough to send a message. When I glanced up, she was smiling sweetly at Myles, playing the picture of innocence while asserting her dominance over me in the most degrading way possible.

The breakfast resumed around me as if nothing had happened, conversation flowing over my head while I remained on my knees, scrubbing at stains that would never fully come out—much like the damage Diana had just inflicted on my most precious memories.

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