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Rejected Mate's Revenge

The grand ceremonial hall had never felt so cold, despite the hundreds of bodies packed within its stone walls. I stood at the raised dais, my hands clasped behind my back, forcing my expression into the mask of indifference that had served me well as Alpha King. Below me, Roselyn knelt in silver chains, her wrists raw and bleeding where the metal bit into her skin. The accusations hung heavy in the air like a death shroud. Poisoning Luna Queen Gwen's unborn heir. The evidence seemed overwhelming—wolfsbane residue found in her healer's kit, witnesses who claimed to have seen her near Gwen's chambers the night of the attack. My council had presented their case with clinical precision, each detail building toward this inevitable moment. Yet something twisted in my chest as I looked down at her. Roselyn's dark hair fell in tangled waves around her face, but her green eyes—those eyes that had once looked at me with such pure love—now held nothing but desperate confusion and heartbreak. "Please, Matthew," she whispered, her voice barely audible above the murmurs of the packed hall.
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The grand ceremonial hall had never felt so cold, despite the hundreds of bodies packed within its stone walls. I stood at the raised dais, my hands clasped behind my back, forcing my expression into the mask of indifference that had served me well as Alpha King. Below me, Roselyn knelt in silver chains, her wrists raw and bleeding where the metal bit into her skin.

The accusations hung heavy in the air like a death shroud. Poisoning Luna Queen Gwen's unborn heir. The evidence seemed overwhelming—wolfsbane residue found in her healer's kit, witnesses who claimed to have seen her near Gwen's chambers the night of the attack. My council had presented their case with clinical precision, each detail building toward this inevitable moment.

Yet something twisted in my chest as I looked down at her. Roselyn's dark hair fell in tangled waves around her face, but her green eyes—those eyes that had once looked at me with such pure love—now held nothing but desperate confusion and heartbreak.

"Please, Matthew," she whispered, her voice barely audible above the murmurs of the packed hall. "You know me. You know I could never—"

"Silence." The word cracked like a whip, my Alpha tone cutting through her plea. I couldn't afford to show weakness. Not now. Not when the stability of our pack alliances hung in the balance.

Beta Leo stepped forward, his weathered face grim as he read the formal charges. Each word felt like a nail being driven into a coffin, sealing away the woman who had once been my everything. The mate bond, that sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, pulsed weakly between us—a dying ember that I had to extinguish.

Gwen sat in the Luna's chair beside my throne, her face pale but resolute. Her hand rested protectively over her belly, where our heir had been growing until three nights ago. The miscarriage had nearly killed her, and the healers confirmed that only wolfsbane poisoning could have caused such devastating damage.

I forced myself to remember that image—Gwen collapsed in our chambers, blood pooling beneath her as she screamed for our lost child. The rage that had consumed me then flickered back to life, drowning out the small voice in my head that whispered doubts.

"Roselyn Dunn," I began, my voice echoing off the vaulted ceiling. "You stand accused of the attempted murder of your Luna Queen and the successful murder of the royal heir. The evidence against you is overwhelming."

Her chains rattled as she struggled to her feet, swaying slightly. "The mate bond, Matthew. Feel it. You know I'm innocent. I could never hurt—"

"The mate bond is a weakness I can no longer afford." The lie tasted like ash in my mouth, but I forced the words out with royal authority. "You have used it to manipulate me, to gain access to pack secrets and royal chambers. No more."

The hall fell silent except for the sound of Roselyn's ragged breathing. I could feel her wolf reaching for mine through the bond, a desperate plea that made my own wolf pace restlessly in my mind. But I had made my choice. The pack came first. It had to.

I stepped forward, each footfall echoing like thunder. The rejection ritual was ancient, its words carved into my memory from childhood lessons about royal duty. I had never imagined I would need to use them.

"I, Matthew Spencer, Alpha King of the Royal Lycans," I began, my voice steady despite the way my wolf howled in protest, "reject you, Roselyn Dunn, as my mate before the Moon Goddess and this pack."

The words hit her like a physical blow. Roselyn's scream tore through the hall as the mate bond began to shred, violent and brutal in its severing. She collapsed to her knees, her body convulsing as the sacred connection that had bound us for three years died in agony.

I felt it too—the tearing sensation in my chest, as if someone had reached inside and ripped out a piece of my soul. My wolf's anguished howl echoed in my mind, but I stood firm, my face a stone mask as I watched my former mate writhe in pain.

The pack members shifted uncomfortably, some averting their eyes from the raw display of supernatural agony. Even the most hardened warriors knew that witnessing a mate bond rejection was like watching a sacred law of nature being violated.

When Roselyn finally stilled, her breathing shallow and her eyes glassy with shock, I delivered the final blow.

"You are hereby banished from Royal Lycan territory on pain of death. You have one hour to cross our borders. If you are ever seen on our lands again, you will be executed without trial."

Guards moved forward to drag her broken form from the hall. As they hauled her upright, Roselyn's eyes found mine one last time. The love that had once shone there was gone, replaced by something that looked almost like pity.

"You'll regret this," she whispered, so quietly that only my enhanced hearing could catch the words. "When you learn the truth, you'll regret this for the rest of your life."

Then she was gone, dragged through the massive oak doors and out of my life forever. The hall erupted in murmurs and whispers, but all I could hear was the deafening silence where our mate bond used to be.

Gwen's hand found mine, her fingers cold against my skin. "You did the right thing," she murmured. "For our pack. For our future."

I nodded, not trusting my voice. The right thing. It had to be the right thing.

But as I looked out at the faces of my pack, as I felt the empty void where Roselyn's presence used to warm my soul, I couldn't shake the feeling that I had just made the greatest mistake of my life.

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