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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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Chapter 2

The pack dining hall buzzed with conversation as I moved silently between tables, balancing a tray of hot tea. My hands trembled slightly—not from the weight, but from the constant tension of serving the woman who had stolen my mate.

"Haisley, could you pour us some tea?" Beta Marcus called out, his eyes holding a sympathy I wasn't sure I wanted.

I nodded, approaching their table with practiced caution. The ceramic pot felt warm against my palms as I carefully tilted it over Angelina's delicate china cup.

"Careful now," she said with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "This dress is Valentino."

I focused on the stream of amber liquid, trying to ignore how Angelina deliberately shifted in her chair as I poured. The tea splashed onto the pristine white fabric of her expensive dress.

"Oh!" I gasped, jumping back. "I'm so sorry—"

The scream that tore from Angelina's throat silenced the entire dining hall.

"She burned me!" she shrieked, her face contorting in exaggerated pain. "Look what she's done!"

All eyes turned to us as Angelina thrust her arm forward, revealing angry red blisters forming on her pale skin.

"She used dark magic!" Angelina continued, her voice trembling with fear that seemed all too practiced. "I can feel it—the curse is getting stronger!"

Jake was at her side instantly, his face darkening with rage as he examined her arm.

"Haisley," he growled, his Alpha tone making my knees buckle. "What have you done?"

"I didn't—" I started, but Angelina cut me off.

"Look!" She pulled out her phone, scrolling through what appeared to be social media posts. "These are all the mysterious injuries I've been getting. They're getting worse!"

I caught a glimpse of the screen—photos of bruises and burns with timestamps and cryptic captions about "the curse" and "dark magic."

"I didn't do anything," I whispered, but Jake was already pulling Angelina away from me, his eyes flashing amber with protective fury.

"Get her out of here," he ordered two Delta warriors. "And take her to the healer."

---

The pack dungeons were cold and damp, the stone walls slick with moisture. I sat huddled in the corner of the cell, my arms wrapped around myself for warmth.

The heavy door swung open, and Jake strode in, his face a mask of cold fury.

"Why?" he demanded, looming over me. "Why would you use dark magic against her?"

"I didn't," I said, meeting his gaze steadily despite my fear. "Jake, please—"

"We have evidence," he cut me off, throwing a tablet into my lap. "Angelina's social media posts. The pattern of attacks. Your jealousy."

I stared at the screen in horror. The posts showed a series of injuries—some fresh, some healing—with captions suggesting they were from "unknown sources" and "dark curses."

"This isn't right," I whispered. "These are fake. She's manipulating you."

Jake crouched down, grabbing my chin roughly. "Confess, Haisley. Confess that you've been cursing my chosen mate out of jealousy."

From the shadows behind him, I caught a glimpse of movement—Angelina, watching with barely concealed satisfaction.

"I can't confess to something I didn't do," I said, my voice stronger than I expected.

His eyes flashed dangerously. "If you don't confess, I'll have no choice but to banish you permanently. Is that what you want?"

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"Get out," Jake growled, shoving me into the back of his SUV.

The blood moon hung low in the sky, casting everything in an eerie crimson glow as we approached the border of rogue territory.

"Jake, please," I begged, clutching the door handle. "You can't leave me here."

He turned to me, his face hard in the dim light. "You brought this on yourself, Haisley."

"I didn't curse her," I insisted, tears streaming down my face. "She's lying to you."

"The evidence says otherwise," he replied coldly, pulling me from the car.

The night air bit into my skin as he dragged me to the boundary line marked by ancient stones.

"Until Angelina's curse is broken, you are not welcome in Silver Ridge territory," Jake declared, his Alpha tone binding the words like chains around my neck.

"Anyone who helps her will face immediate exile," he added, looking toward the treeline where several pack members had gathered to witness my punishment.

I stood alone at the border, watching as Jake turned and walked away without a backward glance.

"Goodbye, Haisley," he called over his shoulder. "Don't come back until you're ready to break the curse you cast."

The engine of his SUV roared to life, and then he was gone, leaving me alone in the wilderness with nothing but the clothes on my back and the howls of unknown wolves echoing in the distance.

I sank to my knees, feeling my wolf whimper inside me as the blood moon cast its crimson light over the dangerous territory ahead.

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