
Rejected Mate's Big Reveal
Rejected Mate's Big Reveal Chapter 1
The silver envelope gleamed in the afternoon light filtering through my cottage window, mocking me with its elegance. I knew what it was before I even touched it. My fingers trembled as I slid them beneath the wax seal bearing the Silvercrest Pack emblem.
I unfolded the heavy cardstock, the scent of expensive perfume wafting from its surface. The formal invitation was printed in flowing script:
*Beta Ryan Thompson of the Moonstone Pack and Madison Blackwell of the Silvercrest Pack request the honor of your presence at their Mate Marking Ceremony.*
My heart constricted painfully, the rejection bond scar on my neck burning as if freshly inflicted. Six months hadn't dulled the pain of standing before my pack as Ryan declared me "weak and useless for a future Beta's mate."
But it was the handwritten note scrawled at the bottom that made my wolf, Kira, growl deep within my consciousness.
*Come witness the bond you were never worthy of. See what a real Luna can provide.*
"Bastard," I whispered, as Kira's growl intensified. *Fight*, she urged, the single word pulsing through our shared mind.
I closed my eyes, remembering the day Ryan had crushed my moonstone amulets beneath his boot, declaring my healing gifts a waste of time. He never knew those "useless trinkets" funded our pack's entire medical supply stock. Never knew I was the anonymous "Moon Artisan" whose creations were sought by packs across the continent.
*Show him*, Kira demanded, her presence warm and fierce in my chest.
I tucked the invitation into my pocket and slipped through the hidden panel in my bedroom wall. My workshop welcomed me with the familiar scent of herbs and minerals. Moonlight spilled through the skylight I'd installed myself, illuminating my workbench where crushed moonstone glittered like fallen stars.
I ran my fingers through the fine powder, feeling the latent energy pulsing beneath my touch. For months I'd been working on something special—a phoenix rising from ashes. A symbol of my own rebirth.
"This changes everything," I murmured, lifting the half-formed sculpture. The moonstone seemed to glow brighter in response, as if eager for completion. "We're done hiding."
Kira purred her approval as I began to work, my fingers deftly shaping the phoenix's wings. Each crystal placement was deliberate, each infusion of my healing energy precise. This would be my masterpiece—not just an artifact of extraordinary healing power, but a statement.
"They think I'll cower in shame," I said to the empty room, though Kira's consciousness wrapped around mine like a protective embrace. "They think I'll hide away while they mock me publicly."
*Never again*, Kira growled.
Hours passed as I worked, pouring not just my skill but my pain, my resolve, and my newfound strength into the creation. Dawn was breaking when I finally set down my tools and examined my work. The phoenix wasn't complete—it needed one final firing—but it already pulsed with more power than anything I'd created before.
"Soon," I promised it, carefully covering the piece with a velvet cloth.
I moved to my wardrobe, pushing aside the healer's robes I typically wore. Behind them hung a simple blue dress—modest enough not to draw attention, but well-made enough to show I hadn't been destroyed by Ryan's rejection.
I laid it out on my bed before gathering my healing tools and a small leather pouch of specialized herbs. If I was walking into the lion's den, I would be prepared for whatever came.
"Tonight," I whispered to Kira as dusk fell and I prepared to leave, "they will see our strength."
Kira's presence surged within me, fierce and proud. *Ours*, she agreed.
I slipped out of my cottage as the first stars appeared, the invitation a heavy weight in my pocket. With each step toward the pack house, I felt the chains of shame and silence falling away. Ryan and Madison had orchestrated this night as my final humiliation.
Instead, it would be their undoing.
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