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Rejected Omega Finds Love

The sacred grove of the Silver Ridge Pack was bathed in moonlight as I approached the altar for the eighteenth time. My white dress—simple, yet pristine—fluttered against my legs with each step. The pack members gathered in a semicircle, their faces a blur of pity and discomfort. I kept my eyes fixed on Jake, my fated mate, standing tall and imposing at the altar. His silver-gray eyes met mine for just a moment before sliding away. Even after seventeen rejections, my heart still leapt at the sight of him—the Alpha of the Silver Ridge Pack, the man the Moon Goddess had chosen for me. "Haisley," he said, his voice carrying across the clearing. "You look..." Before he could finish, a commotion erupted from the edge of the gathering. Angelina Thomas pushed through the crowd, her face contorted in what appeared to be agony. "Jake!" she cried out, her voice trembling.
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The sacred grove of the Silver Ridge Pack was bathed in moonlight as I approached the altar for the eighteenth time. My white dress—simple, yet pristine—fluttered against my legs with each step. The pack members gathered in a semicircle, their faces a blur of pity and discomfort. I kept my eyes fixed on Jake, my fated mate, standing tall and imposing at the altar.

His silver-gray eyes met mine for just a moment before sliding away. Even after seventeen rejections, my heart still leapt at the sight of him—the Alpha of the Silver Ridge Pack, the man the Moon Goddess had chosen for me.

"Haisley," he said, his voice carrying across the clearing. "You look..."

Before he could finish, a commotion erupted from the edge of the gathering. Angelina Thomas pushed through the crowd, her face contorted in what appeared to be agony.

"Jake!" she cried out, her voice trembling. "It's happening again—the curse! It's worse this time!"

My stomach dropped as Jake's expression transformed instantly from indifference to concern. Without hesitation, he stepped away from the altar—away from me.

"I need to get to her," he said, not even looking at me as he strode toward Angelina.

I stood frozen at the altar, the white dress suddenly feeling like a mockery. The pack members shifted uncomfortably, some averting their eyes while others whispered behind their hands.

"Again?" someone muttered. "That's the eighteenth time."

"The poor girl," another replied, though I couldn't tell if they meant me or Angelina.

Angelina collapsed dramatically into Jake's arms, her perfectly manicured nails digging into his chest. "It hurts so much, Jake. The witch's curse—it's killing me inside."

I watched as Jake cradled her against him, his large hands gentle in a way they'd never been with me. His wolf stirred beneath his skin—I could see it in his eyes, the way they flashed amber with protective instinct.

"Haisley," Jake called out, finally remembering I existed. "The ceremony is postponed. Again."

Postponed. Not canceled. A small distinction that kept the last thread of hope alive in my chest.

"Jake," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. "The Moon Goddess—"

"Enough!" he snapped, his Alpha tone making me flinch. "Can't you see Angelina is suffering?"

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Three hours later, I stood before the pack house in my regular clothes, the ceremonial dress folded neatly in my arms. Jake had called an emergency meeting of all pack members.

"Since Angelina's condition requires constant attention," Jake announced, his arm protectively around her waist, "she will be moving into the Luna suite of the pack house immediately."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. The Luna suite was reserved for the Alpha's mate—for me, if our bond had ever been completed.

"And what about Haisley?" someone dared to ask.

Jake's eyes found mine, cold and distant. "Haisley will return to the servant quarters in the basement. She will no longer receive any mate privileges."

"Jake," Beta Marcus stepped forward, "she is your fated mate. The Moon Goddess—"

"The Moon Goddess will understand," Jake cut him off. "Angelina needs care that only proximity to the Alpha can provide."

I felt something inside me crack as Jake turned to me directly. "Haisley, you will serve Angelina as needed. Your Omega status makes you well-suited for this role."

Angelina's lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "I'll need help with breakfast in bed, cleaning my rooms, and..." she paused, her gaze sliding over me, "washing my sheets after Jake visits."

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Weeks passed in a blur of humiliation and servitude. Each morning, I would wake before dawn to prepare Angelina's breakfast—fresh fruit arranged just so, coffee at precisely the right temperature.

"More cream," she would demand, though I knew she preferred it black.

When I served her in bed, she would make sure Jake was there, his hand possessively on her bare shoulder.

"The eggs are cold," she complained one morning, pushing the tray away so forcefully that coffee splashed onto my hand.

"Sorry," I murmured, though it wasn't my fault—she'd kept me waiting for twenty minutes while she and Jake talked intimately.

"Clean it up," Jake ordered, not even looking at my reddening skin.

Later that day, I found them in the living room, Angelina nestled against Jake on the couch—the couch that should have been mine to share with my mate.

"Could you bring us some wine?" Angelina asked sweetly.

As I returned with the glasses, I caught sight of the fresh mark on her neck—not a full mate mark, but a love bite that Jake had placed there just minutes before.

"Haisley," Angelina called out as I retreated, "don't forget to change the sheets tonight. Jake and I... well, you know how it is."

I nodded silently, feeling my wolf whimper inside me. My dignity was being systematically stripped away, piece by piece, until nothing remained but the hollow shell of an Omega who had once believed in the sacred bond of fated mates.

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