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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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Chapter 3

The days blurred together in my cramped servant quarters, each one bleeding into the next like watercolors in the rain. I counted the cracks in the ceiling—thirty-seven thin lines that spider-webbed across the yellowed plaster—while the infected claw marks on my back throbbed with each heartbeat. The wounds Phoenix had carved into my flesh refused to heal properly, weeping and burning as if his claws had been dipped in silver.

But it was the silence about my son that truly festered. No memorial. No acknowledgment. Nothing.

On the fourth day of my confinement, footsteps echoed in the narrow hallway outside my door. Not the shuffling gait of the omega who brought my meals, but the confident stride of someone with purpose. The lock clicked, and Marcus Webb stepped inside, his Beta insignia catching the dim light filtering through my single grimy window.

"Hazel." His voice carried none of the disgust I'd grown accustomed to hearing. Instead, there was something else—something that made my wolf lift her head with cautious hope.

"Marcus." I sat up straighter on the thin mattress, wincing as the movement pulled at my wounds. "If you're here to deliver another punishment from Phoenix, I—"

"I'm here because of this." He pulled out a small device—a tablet displaying security footage. The timestamp showed three days ago, the night before the heirloom had been "discovered" in my belongings.

My breath caught as I watched the grainy black-and-white footage play out. A slender figure moved through the corridors like a ghost, her blonde hair catching the emergency lighting as she slipped into my quarters. Ivory. She moved with practiced stealth, pulling something from her coat—the silver moon pendant—and carefully placing it in my drawer, wrapping it in tissue paper before retreating the way she'd come.

"She planted it," I whispered, my hands trembling as I reached for the tablet. "She actually planted it."

Marcus's jaw tightened. "This isn't the first time. I've been investigating her background since the ceremony—there are three other she-wolves from neighboring packs who suffered similar fates. Planted evidence, manipulated situations, all designed to eliminate any female Phoenix showed interest in."

The room spun around me. Three years of accepting blame, of believing I was somehow inadequate, of watching Ivory play the perfect victim while she systematically destroyed any threat to her position. "Does Phoenix know?"

"Not yet." Marcus's expression darkened. "But he will. I'm presenting this evidence to him tonight, along with testimony from the other victims. Ivory Johnston's reign of manipulation ends now."

After Marcus left, I sat in the growing darkness of my quarters, my mind racing. The truth was finally coming to light, but what did it matter now? My son was still dead. The scars on my back still burned with every breath. And Phoenix had still chosen to believe the worst of me without question.

The new moon approached—that sacred time when mate bonds grew thin and weak, when the Moon Goddess's influence waned to its lowest ebb. If I was going to escape this nightmare, it had to be then.

I began planning with the methodical precision of someone who had nothing left to lose. My few belongings fit into a small backpack: a change of clothes, what little money I'd saved from my Luna duties, and the small wooden wolf I'd carved for my son during my pregnancy. My hands shook as I wrapped the toy in soft cloth—it was all I had left of him now.

The letter took me three attempts to write. My handwriting looked foreign on the page, shaky and desperate:

*Phoenix,

By the time you read this, I will be gone. I cannot continue to live as a prisoner in what was once my home, punished for crimes I didn't commit while the real culprit walks free. You chose to believe lies over truth, chose Ivory over your own mate and son. I reject this fraudulent bond. I reject the pain you've caused. I reject you.

May the Moon Goddess have mercy on your soul, because I no longer can.

Hazel*

The night of the new moon arrived with unusual cloud cover, darkness settling over the pack lands like a heavy blanket. I waited until the patrol change at midnight—I knew their schedules by heart from years of watching Phoenix coordinate security. The servant quarters were located near the eastern boundary, close enough to the forest that I could slip away if I timed it perfectly.

My back screamed in protest as I shouldered the backpack, the infected wounds tearing slightly with the movement. But I gritted my teeth and pushed forward, my bare feet silent on the cold ground as I made my way toward the tree line.

I was almost to the border when the wind shifted, carrying my scent directly toward the patrol route. Howls erupted in the distance—they'd found my trail.

Panic flooded my system as I plunged into the forest, branches tearing at my clothes and hair. But I knew these woods better than any patrol wolf. During the long, lonely years while Phoenix was with Ivory, I'd walked these paths countless times, seeking solitude in the embrace of ancient trees that didn't judge or betray.

I veered left toward the old creek bed, following a deer trail that most wolves ignored. My lungs burned and my vision blurred, but I kept running, driven by desperation and the fading strength of my wolf. Behind me, the howls grew closer, more urgent.

The neutral territory marker appeared through the trees like salvation—a weathered stone post that marked the boundary between pack lands and the free zones where rogues and exiled wolves sought refuge. I stumbled across the invisible line just as my legs gave out, collapsing onto the forest floor as darkness claimed me.

I was free. Broken, bleeding, and barely alive, but finally free.

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