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Rejected Mate’s Hidden Truth

The moon hung high over the city, casting its pale light through the hospital windows as I hurried down the sterile hallway. My heart pounded in my chest, a mix of worry and dread twisting my stomach into knots. Henrik Salazar, my mate—or so I had thought—was lying in a hospital bed, bruised and battered. The news of his accident had reached me just hours ago, shattering the calm of the evening. When I pushed open the door to his room, the sight of him made my breath catch. His once-imposing frame, the mark of a strong Alpha, was marred with angry red welts and bruises, some of them in places that made my stomach churn. His dark eyes flickered to mine, and for a moment, I thought I saw a flash of guilt before it was replaced with a forced smile. “Savannah,” he said, his voice hoarse. “You didn’t have to come.” I stepped closer, my gaze scanning the injuries that marred his skin. “What happened?” I asked, my voice trembling despite my best efforts to keep it steady.
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The moon hung high over the city, casting its pale light through the hospital windows as I hurried down the sterile hallway. My heart pounded in my chest, a mix of worry and dread twisting my stomach into knots. Henrik Salazar, my mate—or so I had thought—was lying in a hospital bed, bruised and battered. The news of his accident had reached me just hours ago, shattering the calm of the evening.

When I pushed open the door to his room, the sight of him made my breath catch. His once-imposing frame, the mark of a strong Alpha, was marred with angry red welts and bruises, some of them in places that made my stomach churn. His dark eyes flickered to mine, and for a moment, I thought I saw a flash of guilt before it was replaced with a forced smile.

“Savannah,” he said, his voice hoarse. “You didn’t have to come.”

I stepped closer, my gaze scanning the injuries that marred his skin. “What happened?” I asked, my voice trembling despite my best efforts to keep it steady.

Henrik shifted uncomfortably, his Alpha aura flickering with unease. “Just a training accident,” he muttered, avoiding my eyes. “I pushed myself too hard during pack sparring.”

I frowned, my instincts screaming that something was wrong. Training accidents were common among werewolves, but these marks didn’t look like the result of a friendly sparring match. They looked deliberate, cruel even. Before I could press further, a faint voice drifted through the slightly ajar door of the room.

“Mistress, I messed up by fainting and ruining your fun.”

I froze, my blood turning to ice. That was Henrik’s voice, but the tone was all wrong—submissive, almost fearful. My gaze snapped to him, but he was staring at the ceiling, his jaw clenched as if willing me not to hear.

“Mistress, I promise I’ll do better next time to please you.”

My wolf stirred within me, a low growl of warning rising in my chest. I turned sharply, stepping out into the hallway, where the voices grew clearer. Henrik was on a video call with Jocelyn Hall, his assistant and a Delta in his pack. Her smug laughter echoed through the corridor.

“Alright then. Just get your fiancée out of there, and I’ll join you for a little reward.”

Henrik’s response was a trembling whisper. “Yes, mistress. I’ll make sure you’re happy. Even after the wedding, Savannah won’t come near me.”

I clutched the doorframe, my knuckles white as the words sank in. My mate—the Alpha of the Salazar Pack—was calling another woman “mistress.” The Henrik I thought I knew, the strong and confident leader, was groveling to a Delta like a lowly Omega.

“Someone from her background marrying me is quite the leap. How could she protest?”

His words cut deeper than any physical wound. I had always known Henrik was proud, but this—this was betrayal of the highest order. My wolf growled louder, urging me to confront him, to tear into him for the insult to our bond. But I forced myself to stay calm, to think.

When I stepped back into the room, Henrik’s eyes darted to mine, guilt and panic flashing across his face. “Savannah,” he started, but I cut him off.

“What happened to you, Henrik?” I asked, my voice cold and steady. “Those marks don’t look like a training accident.”

He hesitated, his Alpha aura faltering under my gaze. “It’s nothing,” he said finally, his voice strained. “Just a fall during training.”

“A fall?” I repeated, raising an eyebrow. “Those look more like lashes than a fall.”

His jaw tightened, and for a moment, I saw the Alpha in him—the dominant, commanding presence he was known for. But it was quickly replaced by something else—fear, perhaps shame. “Savannah, you should go,” he said, his voice low. “I’m fine, and it’s not good for you to stay.”

“Why shouldn’t I stay?” I asked, my tone sharp. “Or is someone else expected?”

His pupils dilated slightly, and I knew I had hit the mark. My heart ached, but I refused to let him see my pain. “Henrik, remember what we agreed? If love fades, we part gracefully.”

He flinched, his Alpha aura flickering as if it might shatter. “Savannah, don’t overthink this,” he said, his voice pleading. “We’re getting mated; I’ve bought the house, your favorite dress is ordered…”

His words trailed off, and I realized with a sinking feeling that he wasn’t talking about us, about our bond. He was talking about appearances, about the trappings of a mating ceremony without the heart behind it. Weariness pressed down on me, and I turned to leave.

“Alright, I’ll step out,” I said, forcing a smile that didn’t reach my eyes.

But I didn’t leave. Instead, I hid around the corner of the hallway, my phone clutched in my hand. About twenty minutes later, Jocelyn Hall appeared, her heels clicking against the floor. She slipped into Henrik’s room, locking the door behind her.

My stomach churned as I activated the recording function on my phone, aiming it at the room. The sounds that followed made me sick to my core, but I forced myself to stay, to bear witness to the betrayal that shattered everything I thought I knew about my mate.

I sent a message to my mother, Faith Owens, the respected elder of the Owens Pack. “Mom, don’t come. The mating ceremony’s off. I’ll be home soon.”

As I stood there, the weight of Henrik’s betrayal pressed down on me, but deep within, my wolf growled, a promise of strength and retribution. This wasn’t the end—it was the beginning of something far greater.

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