
Rejected Mate's Redemption
Chapter 2
I stumbled through the pack house corridors like a ghost, my legs barely carrying me to the small servant's room that had become my prison. The rejection pain clawed at my chest with every breath, a constant reminder that the mate bond I'd cherished was nothing more than a cruel joke. My wolf whimpered in the depths of my mind, retreating further into silence with each passing hour.
The thin walls did nothing to muffle the voices drifting from the main sitting room. I pressed my back against the door, sliding down until I sat on the cold floor, and listened to my world crumble in whispered conversations.
"Finally," Mrs. Rivera's voice carried clearly through the hallway. "I was beginning to worry we'd never get rid of that burden. Three years of watching her cling to Cassian like some desperate omega."
"Sierra handled it perfectly," came Mr. Rivera's gruff response. "Cassian was always meant to be with our daughter. Now we just need to ensure our Beta position remains secure when she becomes Luna."
"Of course it will. Sierra knows how to reward loyalty, unlike that... foundling we took in out of pity."
Foundling. The word hit me like a physical blow. After twenty-one years of calling them family, I was nothing more than a burden they'd finally shed. My hands trembled as I pressed them against my mouth to stifle the sob threatening to escape.
"The pack will adjust quickly," Mrs. Rivera continued. "Everyone can see Sierra is the natural choice. Beautiful, powerful, well-connected. Everything a Luna should be."
"And Lara?"
"What about her? She'll serve her purpose until we can arrange her departure. Cassian wants her kept busy and out of sight while he courts Sierra properly."
Their laughter felt like shards of glass in my chest. I closed my eyes and tried to remember a single moment when either of them had looked at me with genuine affection, but the memories felt hollow now, tainted by this revelation of their true feelings.
A sharp knock on my door made me scramble to my feet. "Lara!" Cassian's voice boomed through the wood. "Report to the main hall. Now."
I smoothed my rumpled clothes and opened the door to find him standing there in fresh ceremonial robes, his dark hair perfectly styled. He looked every inch the powerful Alpha, except for the cold distance in his eyes when he looked at me.
"You have new duties," he said without preamble. "The pack house needs proper maintenance, and Sierra requires personal service during her transition back to pack life."
Personal service. The euphemism for omega work made my stomach turn. "Cassian, please—"
"Alpha Mason," he corrected sharply. "You will address me properly from now on. Your... previous privileges are revoked."
The formal distance in his voice was worse than shouting. This was the man I'd spent countless nights nursing back to health, whose fevered brow I'd cooled with my own hands, whose wolf I'd coaxed back from the brink of permanent dormancy. Now he looked at me like I was nothing.
"Yes, Alpha Mason," I whispered.
He led me to the main hall where Sierra waited, perched on the Luna's chair like she'd never left. She'd changed into a flowing blue dress that made her eyes sparkle like jewels, and her smile was radiant as she watched me approach.
"There you are, little sister," she purred. "I have such exciting plans for redecorating my room. It's been dreadfully neglected in my absence."
My room. The room I'd prepared with such care when she first left, hoping she'd return safely. Now it would be my job to scrub it clean for her comfort.
"Start with Sierra's chambers," Cassian ordered. "Fresh linens, flowers, everything spotless. Then report to the kitchens for meal service duties."
I nodded mutely and turned to go, but Sierra's voice stopped me.
"Oh, and Lara?" She stood gracefully and moved to Cassian's side, sliding her arm through his. "Make sure you understand your place in this pack now. Some of us are meant to lead, and others..." She shrugged delicately. "Others are meant to serve."
Then she pulled Cassian's face down to hers and kissed him deeply, right there in front of me and the handful of pack members who'd gathered to witness my humiliation. The kiss was possessive, claiming, designed to drive home exactly how completely I'd been replaced.
The mate bond screamed in agony, and I pressed my hand to my chest to keep from doubling over. Around us, pack members shifted uncomfortably, some looking away in embarrassment while others watched with undisguised curiosity.
When Sierra finally pulled back, she smiled at me over Cassian's shoulder. "Run along now. Those linens won't change themselves."
I fled before the tears could fall, my footsteps echoing through the corridors as I ran toward my new life as the pack's most pitied omega. Behind me, I could hear Sierra's musical laughter mixing with Cassian's deeper chuckle, the sound of my shattered heart providing their entertainment.
As I gathered cleaning supplies from the storage closet, my hands shook with more than just grief. Something dark and cold was taking root in my chest, growing stronger with each humiliation. They thought they'd broken me, reduced me to nothing.
They had no idea what they'd actually awakened.
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