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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 3

The autumn air carried the scent of fallen leaves and sweat as I made my way to the training grounds. Two weeks had passed since Diana's coffee "accident," and my parents' photographs now bore permanent stains that no amount of careful cleaning could remove. Each time I looked at them, the brown splotches seemed to mock me—a constant reminder of how powerless I'd become.

Silver had grown quieter with each passing day, her once-vibrant presence in my mind now a whisper of what she used to be. The severed mate bond left a constant ache in my chest, like a wound that refused to heal. I'd lost weight, my clothes hanging loose on my frame, but I refused to let anyone see me break completely.

The training session was already underway when I arrived, pack warriors sparring in pairs while Myles observed from the sidelines. Visiting delegates from the Crimson Ridge Pack stood beside him—Alpha Marcus Thorne and his Beta, here to discuss territorial agreements. Their presence meant everything had to appear perfect, orderly, strong.

I took my usual position at the edge of the group, no longer welcome in the inner circle where I once stood as future Luna. The familiar rhythm of combat should have been soothing, but today something felt different. Wrong.

That's when I saw it.

Diana emerged from the pack house wearing training gear that hugged her curves perfectly, her golden hair pulled back in an elegant braid. But it wasn't her appearance that made my blood freeze—it was the pendant hanging around her neck. Silver, delicate, with an intricate moon design that caught the afternoon light.

My mother's pendant.

Silver roared to life in my mind, her anguish so sharp it nearly brought me to my knees. That pendant had been my mother's most treasured possession, passed down through generations of Silvermoon Pack Lunas. I'd kept it hidden in my jewelry box, too precious to wear, too meaningful to risk losing.

"Alyssa!" Diana's voice rang out, sweet as always but with an underlying edge that made my skin crawl. She approached with that perfect smile, her fingers trailing over the pendant in a deliberately casual gesture. "I was hoping you'd be here. I wanted to thank you."

"Thank me?" The words came out strangled. I couldn't take my eyes off the pendant—my mother's pendant—resting against Diana's throat like it belonged there.

"For leaving such beautiful jewelry behind when you moved out." Her blue eyes sparkled with malicious delight. "Myles said I could have whatever I wanted from your old room. He gave me this as a token of his true affection. Isn't it lovely?"

The world tilted around me. Myles had given away my mother's pendant—the last piece of her I had left—like it was nothing more than a trinket to appease his chosen mate.

"That's not yours," I whispered, my voice shaking with barely controlled rage. "That belonged to my mother. It's been in my family for generations."

Diana's smile widened, predatory and satisfied. "Was in your family. But you're not really family to anyone here anymore, are you?" She stepped closer, lowering her voice so only I could hear. "Leftovers shouldn't complain when the Alpha's true choice takes what she wants."

The casual cruelty of her words, the way she wore my mother's memory like a trophy, shattered the last of my restraint. "Give it back," I demanded, my voice rising. "You have no right—"

"I have every right!" Diana's mask slipped for just a moment, revealing the vicious satisfaction beneath. "I'm going to be Luna. Everything that was yours is mine now. Your room, your place at Myles' side, your pathetic little keepsakes—all mine."

The training ground had gone silent, every eye fixed on our confrontation. I could feel the visiting delegates watching, could sense their curiosity about this public display of pack drama. But I didn't care. Silver was howling for justice, for the return of what was sacred.

"Enough." Myles' voice cut through the tension like a whip crack. He strode toward us, his Alpha aura flaring with dangerous intensity. But his anger wasn't directed at Diana—it was focused entirely on me. "What is the meaning of this disruption?"

"She's wearing my mother's pendant," I said, fighting to keep my voice steady. "She took it from my room without permission."

"Your room?" Myles' laugh was cold, cutting. "You mean the room Diana now occupies as my chosen mate? Everything in that room belongs to her now." His gaze swept over me with obvious disgust. "How dare you disrespect her in front of our guests?"

The injustice of it—being blamed for Diana's theft, for her deliberate provocation—made my vision blur with unshed tears. Around us, pack members shifted uncomfortably, but no one spoke in my defense. Even those who'd once called me friend now avoided my gaze.

"Apologize," Myles commanded, his Alpha tone pressing down on me like a physical weight. "Now."

Diana watched with barely concealed glee, her fingers still toying with my mother's pendant. The silver caught the light, each gleam a reminder of everything I'd lost, everything that had been stolen from me.

With the visiting delegates watching and my former pack members waiting for my humiliation, I had no choice. The words tasted like poison on my tongue.

"I apologize," I whispered, the submission burning through me like acid. "I was out of line."

Diana's smile was radiant with victory as she pressed closer to Myles, her hand finding his arm in a possessive gesture. The pendant—my mother's pendant—gleamed against her throat like a brand of ownership.

As the training session resumed around us, I remained frozen in place, watching the woman who'd stolen my life wear my mother's memory like a prize. Silver retreated deeper into my mind, her presence growing fainter with each passing moment, and I wondered how much more of myself I could lose before there was nothing left to take.

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