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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 3

The blood moon cast its crimson glow over the forest as I stumbled forward, my arms wrapped protectively around myself. The boundary stones of Silver Ridge territory faded behind me, marking the point of no return. Jake's SUV had disappeared minutes ago, leaving nothing but dust and the echo of his final words.

"Goodbye, Haisley."

I took a deep breath, trying to steady my racing heart. The rogue territory stretched before me like a vast, unknown threat. Every shadow seemed to move, every sound amplified in the darkness.

"It's just for a few hours," I whispered to myself, though I knew better. Blood moons brought out the worst in wolves—especially rogues who had nothing to lose.

A low growl froze me in place.

My wolf stirred anxiously inside me as three pairs of eyes materialized from the darkness, reflecting the blood-red light of the moon. Rogues—three of them, circling me with predatory precision.

"Well, well," the largest one said, his voice rough and guttural. "What do we have here? A little Omega all alone on a blood moon night?"

I backed away slowly, my eyes darting between them. "I'm just passing through."

"Passing through?" Another wolf laughed, revealing yellowed teeth. "No pack scent on you anymore. You've been cast out."

They moved closer, their nostrils flaring as they scented me. I realized with horror that Jake's rejection had stripped away his protective Alpha scent, leaving me vulnerable.

"Please," I said, my voice trembling. "I mean no harm."

"Harm?" The third wolf, a female with matted fur, circled behind me. "It's not about harm, little Omega. It's about survival."

They lunged simultaneously.

I screamed, dodging the first attack but not the second. Pain exploded across my back as claws tore through my jacket and into my flesh. I fell forward, tasting blood and dirt.

"Stop!" I cried out, scrambling to my feet. "I'm Haisley Gordon of the Moonstone Pack!"

"The Moonstone Pack is miles from here," the male wolf sneered, his eyes gleaming with bloodlust. "And you're nothing but an Omega without protection."

Another slash caught my arm as I tried to run. My shoulder dislocated with a sickening pop, and I collapsed again, tears streaming down my face.

"Your Alpha abandoned you," the female wolf hissed, her breath hot against my ear as she pinned me down. "No one wants an Omega."

I summoned what little strength I had left and kicked upward, catching her in the chest. She yelped in surprise, giving me just enough time to scramble away.

Blood soaked through my clothes as I staggered toward a cluster of rocks I'd spotted earlier. The wolves pursued, their howls filling the night air.

"Come back here!" one shouted. "You're already wounded!"

I ducked into the narrow opening of a cave, my body screaming in protest as I squeezed through. The entrance was small—too small for the larger wolves to follow.

Their furious snarls echoed outside as I collapsed inside the dark space, my breathing shallow and ragged.

"Find her!" I heard one command. "She can't have gone far!"

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle my sobs as blood pooled beneath me. The claw marks across my back burned like fire, and my dislocated shoulder throbbed with each heartbeat.

"I'm going to die here," I whispered to my wolf, feeling her weakening presence inside me.

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Consciousness returned in fragments—the soft sensation of fur beneath my cheek, the rhythmic movement of running, voices speaking urgently above me.

"Alpha, her pulse is weak."

"Get the healer ready."

"She's losing too much blood."

I forced my eyes open, wincing at the pain that radiated through my body. Above me loomed a massive black wolf with silver markings—an Alpha's wolf—carrying me gently in his jaws.

"Stay with us," a deep voice commanded, his Alpha tone wrapping around me like a lifeline. "We've got you now."

I recognized that voice, though it had been years since I'd heard it.

"Grant?" I whispered, my voice barely audible.

The wolf's pace increased, and I felt his rage and concern through the vibrations of his body.

"I've got you, Haisley," Alpha Grant Kennedy of the Black Moon Pack said, his voice thick with emotion. "You're safe now."

I tried to respond, but darkness claimed me again.

When I next opened my eyes, I was being carried through the territory of a foreign pack. Grant had shifted back to human form, cradling me against his chest as he strode purposefully toward what appeared to be their pack house.

"Grant," I managed to say, my fingers weakly clutching his shirt. "How did you find me?"

His eyes—dark and intense—met mine, filled with a fury I'd never seen before.

"My patrol was at the boundary," he said, his jaw clenched tight. "We sensed blood—your blood."

I glanced down at myself and winced. My clothes were torn and soaked with crimson, my skin pale from blood loss.

"Who did this to you?" Grant demanded, his voice dropping to a dangerous growl. "Who would dare hurt my—"

He stopped abruptly, but not before his wolf roared inside him, the sound reverberating through his chest and into me.

"My childhood friend," he finished, but the look in his eyes told a different story.

His wolf knew exactly who I was to him. And as he carried me toward safety, I realized that perhaps I'd been wrong about where I truly belonged all along.

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