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Rejected Mate's New Life

The sacred ceremony hall buzzed with anticipation as pack members gathered for what should have been the most joyous occasion of my life—my pup's naming ceremony. Moonlight streamed through the ancient stained glass windows, casting ethereal patterns across the marble floor where Phoenix stood at the altar, his golden eyes scanning the crowd with Alpha authority. I clutched my three-day-old son closer to my chest, his tiny fingers wrapped around mine as he slept peacefully, unaware of the tension crackling through the air like electricity before a storm. The delicate scent of jasmine and vanilla that marked him as mine mingled with the ceremonial incense, creating what should have been a perfect moment. But nothing about this ceremony felt right. Phoenix hadn't looked at me once since we'd entered the hall. His attention remained fixed on Ivory Johnston, who stood beside him in a flowing white dress that caught the moonlight like she was the Luna presenting the heir. The sight of her there, in what should have been my place, sent a familiar ache through my chest. "We gather tonight under the Moon Goddess's blessing," Phoenix's voice boomed through the hall, carrying that commanding Alpha tone that made lesser wolves bow their heads. "To welcome the newest member of our pack." I stepped forward when he gestured, my heart hammering against my ribs.
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The sacred ceremony hall buzzed with anticipation as pack members gathered for what should have been the most joyous occasion of my life—my pup's naming ceremony. Moonlight streamed through the ancient stained glass windows, casting ethereal patterns across the marble floor where Phoenix stood at the altar, his golden eyes scanning the crowd with Alpha authority.

I clutched my three-day-old son closer to my chest, his tiny fingers wrapped around mine as he slept peacefully, unaware of the tension crackling through the air like electricity before a storm. The delicate scent of jasmine and vanilla that marked him as mine mingled with the ceremonial incense, creating what should have been a perfect moment.

But nothing about this ceremony felt right.

Phoenix hadn't looked at me once since we'd entered the hall. His attention remained fixed on Ivory Johnston, who stood beside him in a flowing white dress that caught the moonlight like she was the Luna presenting the heir. The sight of her there, in what should have been my place, sent a familiar ache through my chest.

"We gather tonight under the Moon Goddess's blessing," Phoenix's voice boomed through the hall, carrying that commanding Alpha tone that made lesser wolves bow their heads. "To welcome the newest member of our pack."

I stepped forward when he gestured, my heart hammering against my ribs. This was it—the moment Phoenix would finally acknowledge our son publicly, cementing our bond before the entire pack. Three years of patience, of understanding, of waiting for him to choose me over his precious Ivory would finally pay off.

But as I approached the altar, Ivory's perfectly glossed lips curved into a smile that made my wolf bristle with unease.

"How sweet," she said, her voice carrying just loud enough for the front rows to hear. "Though I have to wonder—will Phoenix actually acknowledge this... illegitimate child?"

The words hit me like physical blows. Murmurs rippled through the crowd, and I felt dozens of eyes boring into me, judging, questioning. My son stirred in my arms, sensing my distress through our bond.

"Ivory," I said quietly, trying to keep my voice steady. "Please. This is our son's naming ceremony."

Her laugh tinkled like broken glass. "Your son, maybe. But bastard offspring hardly deserve the same recognition as true heirs, don't you think?" She turned to Phoenix with doe-like innocence. "Darling, surely you're not planning to give this child the same status as our future children?"

Something inside me snapped.

Three years of biting my tongue, of accepting scraps of affection, of watching this woman parade around as Phoenix's chosen mate while I remained hidden in the shadows—all of it came crashing down in that moment.

"Enough!" The word tore from my throat with surprising force, my wolf's protective instincts surging forward. "This is my son's ceremony, and I will not let you poison it with your jealousy and spite!"

The hall fell silent. Even the ceremonial flames seemed to flicker lower, as if the Moon Goddess herself was holding her breath.

I turned to face the assembled pack, my voice growing stronger with each word. "Yes, this is Phoenix's son. Yes, he carries Alpha blood. And yes, he deserves the respect and recognition of every pack member here, regardless of what some people think about his parentage!"

Phoenix's eyes flashed dangerously, that familiar black creeping in around the golden edges. But instead of the support I'd desperately hoped for, his fury was directed entirely at me.

"How dare you," he snarled, his Alpha aura pressing down on me like a physical weight. "How dare you embarrass Ivory in front of our pack?"

My world tilted. "Embarrass her? Phoenix, she just called our son—"

"I don't care what she said!" His voice cracked like a whip, silencing me instantly. "You will not speak to my chosen mate that way. You will not cause scenes at sacred ceremonies. And you will certainly not forget your place."

The betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound. In that moment, watching Phoenix defend the woman who had just insulted our newborn son, I finally understood the truth I'd been denying for three years.

I was nothing to him. We were nothing to him.

Phoenix began to shift, his hands elongating into claws that gleamed wickedly in the moonlight. The crowd gasped, some stepping back in alarm, but no one moved to intervene. No one would dare challenge their Alpha.

"You need to learn," he growled, his voice distorting as his wolf pushed forward. "You need to remember exactly what you are."

Terror flooded my system as I realized his intent. "Phoenix, please—the baby—"

But his claws were already descending toward my back, and my son's cries echoed through the sacred hall as pain exploded across my spine.

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