
Rejected Mate's New Start
Chapter 3
Camden's SUV pulled into the circular driveway just as the grandfather clock in the foyer chimed eight o'clock. I watched from the kitchen window, my hands still raw from the day's brutal cleaning regimen, as he stepped out looking every inch the commanding Alpha he was. His broad shoulders filled his tailored suit jacket, and even from a distance, I could see the tension in his jaw—the pack conference had clearly not gone well.
Beside me, Soleil sat hunched over her untouched dinner, her small frame trembling with exhaustion. Dark circles shadowed her eyes, and her usually bright spirit had dimmed to something fragile and breakable. Elisabeth's 'discipline' had taken its toll on both of us.
"Daddy's home," I signed to her, hoping to coax a smile.
Soleil just stared at her plate, fear radiating from her tiny form like heat from a fever.
The front door slammed, followed by the sharp click of Elisabeth's heels as she rushed to greet her chosen mate. Their voices carried from the foyer—her musical laugh, his tired responses. Then Elisabeth's voice shifted, taking on the wounded tone she wielded like a weapon.
"Camden, darling, I'm so glad you're home. We need to talk about the nanny situation."
My blood turned to ice.
Within minutes, the pack mind-link exploded with Elisabeth's carefully crafted lies. I felt the mental pressure as her voice reached every werewolf in Moonveil Pack simultaneously, her Luna authority giving weight to every poisonous word.
*Pack members, I must share disturbing news about the omega we've trusted with our children. During Camden's absence, I discovered evidence of abuse. The mute nanny has been violent toward my daughter—I found bruises, signs of mistreatment. Her silence isn't innocence; it's calculation. She hides her violent tendencies behind a facade of helplessness.*
The mind-link buzzed with shocked responses, pack members expressing outrage and concern. Some I'd served faithfully for months now viewed me with suspicion and disgust. Elisabeth's manipulation was masterful—she'd painted me as a predator hiding behind disability.
Soleil whimpered beside me, sensing the pack's emotional turmoil even if she couldn't access the mind-link yet. I pulled her close, my heart shattering as her small body shook against mine.
Heavy footsteps thundered down the hallway. Camden burst into the kitchen, his Alpha aura blazing with barely contained fury. His usually warm brown eyes had gone cold as winter stone, and his hands clenched into fists at his sides.
"My office. Now." His voice carried the full weight of his Alpha command.
I stood slowly, my legs unsteady. Soleil's fingers clutched at my sleeve, her eyes wide with terror.
"It's okay, sweetheart," I signed, though my hands shook. "Stay here."
Camden's office felt smaller with his rage filling every corner. He slammed the door behind us, the sound echoing like a gunshot. When he turned to face me, the man I'd foolishly loved was nowhere to be seen—only an Alpha protecting his pack from a perceived threat.
"How dare you," he snarled, his Alpha tone pressing against my consciousness like a physical weight. "I trusted you with my daughter. I brought you into my home, gave you a place in my pack, and this is how you repay me?"
I shook my head frantically, my hands moving in desperate signs that he either couldn't or wouldn't understand.
"Don't." His voice cracked like a whip. "I don't want your excuses. Elisabeth showed me the bruises. She's documented everything."
Tears streamed down my face as I continued signing, trying to make him understand. But Camden's expression only grew colder, more disgusted.
"Your silence won't protect you anymore," he continued, his Alpha authority crushing down on me until my knees buckled. "You're exiled from Moonveil Pack, effective immediately. You have one hour to gather your things and leave. If I ever see you near my daughter again, I'll have you arrested for child abuse."
The world tilted sideways. Everything I'd endured, every moment of hope, every sacrifice—all of it meant nothing. He believed Elisabeth's lies without question, without investigation, without even trying to hear my side.
I stumbled from his office, my vision blurred with tears. In the kitchen, Soleil still sat at the table, her dinner cold and forgotten. When she saw my face, her own crumpled with understanding beyond her years.
"Riley?" she whispered.
I knelt beside her chair, my hands shaking as I signed goodbye. But I couldn't leave—not like this. Not when I knew the truth would surface eventually, and by then it might be too late for this innocent child.
As midnight approached and the pack house settled into uneasy silence, I made my decision. The security room was on the first floor, tucked behind the main staircase. Camden had shown me the system months ago when explaining emergency protocols, never imagining I'd need it to prove my innocence.
The hallway stretched before me like a gauntlet, every shadow potentially hiding discovery. My bare feet made no sound on the marble floor as I crept toward the room that held the evidence of Elisabeth's true nature.
My hands trembled as I reached for the door handle, knowing that whatever I found would change everything—for better or worse.
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