
Rejected Mate Finds Hope
Chapter 3
I stared at Blake across his office, my hands trembling slightly as he delivered the news that would change everything.
"Your maintenance duties are being reassigned," he said, not bothering to look up from the papers on his desk. "You'll be serving as Holly's personal attendant from now on."
The words hit me like a physical blow. After ten years of keeping this entire pack house running, of ensuring every pipe worked and every floor was clean, I was being reduced to a servant's servant.
"I don't understand," I said quietly, one hand resting protectively over my swollen belly. "The pack needs someone with my knowledge of the facilities—"
"The pack needs you where I say it needs you," Blake cut me off, finally looking up with cold eyes. "Holly requires someone to manage her schedule, prepare her meals, and attend to her needs as she helps raise my children."
Holly stood by the window, her lips curved in that familiar smirk that never quite reached her eyes. She'd been hovering around Blake more and more openly lately, her scent marking every corner of what should have been my territory.
"But I'm eight months pregnant," I protested, my voice stronger than I expected. "And these are your children too."
Blake's eyes flashed dangerously. "That's enough, Penelope."
"No," I said, surprising myself with my boldness. "I won't do it."
The room went silent. Holly's smirk widened as she watched Blake's face darken with rage.
"You won't do it?" he repeated, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. Then he straightened, his Alpha aura filling the room with suffocating pressure. "YOU WILL OBEY YOUR ALPHA!"
The Alpha command hit me like a physical force, driving me to my knees. My wolf whimpered inside me, instinctively submitting to his dominance. But something else stirred alongside the fear—something that had been building for months, years even.
"No," I said again, though this time it came out as a whisper.
Blake stalked toward me, his face contorted with fury. "What did you say to me?"
Before I could answer, a flash of lightning illuminated the room, followed by a crash of thunder that shook the windows.
The storm had arrived.
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Rain lashed against the windows of the pack house as Blake dragged me through the main hall. His fingers dug into my arm with bruising force.
"You've forgotten your place for the last time," he snarled, his Alpha tone making the few pack members we passed lower their eyes. "Get out of my sight."
"Blake, please," I begged as another pain tore through my abdomen. "The baby—"
"Get out!" he roared, shoving me toward the door. "You're no longer welcome in this house!"
The Alpha command slammed into me with the full force of his power, lifting me off my feet and hurling me through the open door into the storm.
I landed hard on the wet ground, rain immediately soaking through my thin dress. Wind whipped around me as thunder crashed overhead.
"Please," I called back toward the house, struggling to my feet. "Anyone!"
But the door slammed shut, and not a single face appeared at the windows.
I stumbled toward the nearest pack member's house, rain blinding me as I pounded on their door.
"Please, let me in! I'm soaked and—"
The door opened just enough for me to see Beta Wilson's stern face. "Alpha's orders," he said coldly. "No one is to help you tonight."
The door closed in my face.
I tried three more houses with the same result. Each time, faces I'd known for years looked through me as if I were invisible, then closed their doors without a word.
Lightning flashed again, illuminating the path ahead. In the distance, I could make out the small maintenance shed where I'd spent countless hours keeping the pack's systems running.
Another wave of pain tore through me, stronger than before. Something was wrong—terribly wrong.
I stumbled toward the shed, each step an agony. By the time I reached it, my water had broken, soaking through my dress.
"Please," I whispered to no one as I collapsed onto the dusty floor. "Please let my baby be okay."
But as the contractions intensified in the abandoned shed, with only the storm for company, I knew I was completely alone.
Hours later, as dawn broke over the devastated pack grounds, I lay exhausted on the floor. My arms cradled the tiny, still form of what should have been my future.
I had lost everything.
And no one would ever know.
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