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Rejected Mate's Justice

The scent hit me first—vanilla and musk intertwined in a way that made my stomach clench. I froze outside the storage room door, my hand still reaching for the handle as the sounds from within became unmistakable. Heavy breathing. Soft moans. The rustle of fabric being pushed aside. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered in my mind, her silver presence recoiling as if struck. *No,* she whispered. *This cannot be.* But it was. Through the crack in the door, I saw them—Carson, my mate, my Alpha, pressed against Bridget Foster, his hands tangled in her auburn hair as she arched against him. The moonlight streaming through the small window illuminated their entwined forms, casting shadows that seemed to mock the sacred bond I thought we shared.
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The scent hit me first—vanilla and musk intertwined in a way that made my stomach clench. I froze outside the storage room door, my hand still reaching for the handle as the sounds from within became unmistakable. Heavy breathing. Soft moans. The rustle of fabric being pushed aside.

My wolf, Lyra, whimpered in my mind, her silver presence recoiling as if struck. *No,* she whispered. *This cannot be.*

But it was. Through the crack in the door, I saw them—Carson, my mate, my Alpha, pressed against Bridget Foster, his hands tangled in her auburn hair as she arched against him. The moonlight streaming through the small window illuminated their entwined forms, casting shadows that seemed to mock the sacred bond I thought we shared.

"Carson." The word escaped my lips before I could stop it, barely a whisper but loud enough in the sudden silence.

They broke apart instantly. Carson's dark eyes met mine through the doorway, and for a split second, I saw something flicker across his face—guilt, perhaps, or surprise. But it vanished so quickly I might have imagined it, replaced by something cold and hard that made my blood freeze.

"Elena." His voice carried that edge of authority I'd grown to love, but now it felt like a blade against my throat. "What are you doing here?"

Bridget smoothed down her disheveled dress, her lips still swollen from his kisses. The triumphant smirk that curved her mouth was like salt in an open wound. "Oh, Elena," she purred, not bothering to hide the satisfaction in her voice. "How... unfortunate."

I stepped into the room, my legs trembling but my spine straight. "I came looking for the healing supplies we discussed this morning." My voice sounded foreign to my own ears, too steady, too controlled. "The ones for the border patrol injuries."

Carson's jaw tightened. He moved away from Bridget, but not far enough. Never far enough. "Those can wait."

"Can they?" The words came out sharper than I intended. "Since when do injured pack members wait for their Alpha's... convenience?"

The temperature in the room seemed to drop. Carson's eyes flashed with his wolf, and when he spoke, his voice carried the full weight of his Alpha tone—a command that should have driven me to my knees in submission.

"You will not speak to me that way, Elena. You will forget what you saw here, and you will leave. Now."

The Alpha tone crashed over me like a physical force, demanding obedience, compliance, silence. My knees buckled slightly, but something deeper than my wolf's instinct to submit kept me standing. The mate bond, frayed and bleeding as it was, still pulsed between us, and through it, I felt his emotions—not remorse, not love, but anger. Anger that I had caught him. Anger that I dared to question him.

"How long?" I asked, my voice barely audible. "How long has this been going on?"

Bridget stepped forward, her hand finding Carson's arm in a gesture of possession that made bile rise in my throat. "Does it matter? We're meant to be together, Elena. Anyone with eyes can see that."

"We're mates," I whispered, looking at Carson, searching his face for any trace of the man who had held me just last night, who had whispered promises against my skin. "The Moon Goddess herself—"

"The Moon Goddess made a mistake." Carson's words hit me like a physical blow. "I won't be bound by some cosmic accident. I choose my own path, my own mate."

Lyra howled in my mind, a sound of pure anguish that echoed through my soul. The mate bond, already weakened by his betrayal, began to fray further, each thread snapping with audible pops that only I could hear.

Bridget's smirk widened. "Carson deserves someone who can truly support him, not someone who questions his every decision. Someone who understands what it means to be Luna."

The implication hung in the air like poison. All those times she'd undermined my healing decisions in front of pack members. All those whispered conversations that stopped when I entered a room. All those suggestions that maybe I was "too emotional" to handle certain cases.

"This has been planned," I realized, the pieces clicking together with sickening clarity. "You've been working to replace me."

Carson's silence was answer enough.

I looked between them—my mate and the woman who had systematically destroyed my standing in the pack—and felt something inside me break. Not just the mate bond, though that was agony enough. Something deeper. Something that had believed in honor, in loyalty, in the sacred nature of the connections that bound our kind.

"I see," I said quietly, backing toward the door. "I understand now."

Bridget's laugh followed me into the hallway, light and musical and utterly without mercy. "I'm so glad you do, Elena. It'll make everything so much easier."

I walked away on unsteady legs, Lyra's grief echoing my own, neither of us yet understanding that this moment—this betrayal—would be the catalyst for everything that came after.

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