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Rejected Omega- Forsaken No more

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On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Omega architect Emilia Winters walks in on her Alpha fiancé, Alexander Mills, kissing her pregnant assistant just moments before their wedding. Coldly informed that their marriage is merely a "business arrangement" and that his mistress carries his true heir, Emilia is forced to walk down the aisle and play the perfect wife—or risk losing everything she’s worked for. But Alexander underestimates the woman he’s trying to control. As he systematically dismantles her career, freezes her accounts, and humiliates her publicly, something awakens within Emilia—an ancient power that defies the rigid hierarchy of their world. No longer the trembling bride, she becomes a force to be reckoned with, ready to fight back against the Alpha who thought he could break her.

Rejected Omega- Forsaken No more Chapter 1

I thought my wedding day would be perfect—I'd designed every detail myself, from the crystal chandeliers to the marble floors. What I didn't design was walking in on my Alpha husband kissing my pregnant assistant behind the altar, thirty minutes before our ceremony.

"This marriage is just business," Alexander said, his eyes cold as winter steel. "Lillian carries my real heir. You're just the socially acceptable face."

They made me walk down that aisle anyway. Made me smile for the cameras while my world crumbled. Made me play the perfect Omega wife while they flaunted their affair at the reception.

I should have stayed broken. Should have accepted my place in Alexander's twisted game.

But Alexander Mills made one crucial mistake—he underestimated what happens when you push an Omega architect too far.

When you systematically destroy her career, freeze her bank accounts, and steal everything she's built, something awakens. Something ancient. Something that makes grown Alphas whimper and beg.

I'm not the trembling bride anymore. I'm not his "paper wife."

I'm about to show the most powerful Alpha in the city exactly what happens when you try to cage a wolf who's learned to bite back.

The wedding was just the beginning. The real war starts now.

What dark power is awakening within Emilia? How far will Alexander go to keep her under control? And who is the mysterious doctor whose touch ignites something even more dangerous than revenge?

...

I smoothed my fingertips over the cream linen napkin, adding one final flourish to the sketched floral pattern. Perfect. Just like everything else in this venue—my venue. The one I had designed from the ground up for the most important day of my life.

The late afternoon sunlight streamed through the glass ceiling of the atrium, casting golden patterns across the marble floors. I had insisted on this feature—a way to bring the outside in, to let nature become part of our celebration. Alexander had initially balked at the expense, but eventually conceded when I showed him the renderings. That was one of the things I loved about him; beneath that Alpha exterior was a man who could appreciate beauty.

"Ms. Emilia, the florists need your approval on the orchid arrangement for the head table." My wedding coordinator, Mia, appeared at my elbow, tablet in hand.

"Of course." I set down my pencil, taking one last look at my sketch. The napkins would be perfect with these delicate hand-drawn patterns—a personal touch among the grandeur.

As I followed Mia across the venue, I couldn't help but feel a surge of pride. Every arch, every column, every sight line had been meticulously planned. The space transformed from my architectural blueprints into this ethereal wonderland of cream, gold, and soft blush tones. Even the way the light hit the crystal chandeliers at this hour—I'd calculated that too.

"You've outdone yourself," Mia murmured, following my gaze to the soaring ceiling. "I've coordinated hundreds of weddings, but never in a space designed by the bride herself."

I allowed myself a small smile. "It's what I do."

What I didn't say was how much this meant to me. As an Omega in a field dominated by Alphas, every project was a statement, a proof of my worth. But this—this was personal. This was the beginning of my life with Alexander, the powerful Alpha who had seen past my designation to the talent beneath.

At least, that's what I had believed.

The first guests began arriving as I was making final adjustments to a floral arrangement. I smoothed down my custom gown—an elegant sheath of ivory silk with delicate beadwork that caught the light with every movement. The dress designer had worked closely with me to ensure it complemented the architecture of the space. Everything in harmony, everything connected.

"Emilia, darling! This place is absolutely stunning!" My former professor from architecture school approached, air-kissing both my cheeks. "When you were my student, I knew you were talented, but this—this transcends mere design."

"Thank you, Professor Walsh." I felt a flush of pleasure at his praise. "I wanted it to feel timeless."

"Well, you've achieved that and more. And to think, marrying into the Mills family! Alexander is a fortunate man."

I nodded, accepting the compliment with practiced grace. More guests filtered in, colleagues from my firm, industry contacts—many of whom had doubted an Omega could succeed in such a competitive field. Their admiring glances at the venue felt like vindication.

"Where is the lucky groom?" asked Sophia, my best friend since college, appearing at my side in her maid of honor dress. "I haven't seen him since the rehearsal dinner."

"Probably handling some last-minute business call," I said, though a small frown creased my brow. Alexander had been unusually distant this morning. I'd attributed it to pre-wedding nerves, though Alphas rarely admitted to such vulnerabilities.

"Well, he'd better hurry. The ceremony starts in thirty minutes, and people are already asking for him."

I nodded, a flicker of unease passing through me. "I'll go find him. He might be in the preparation room behind the ceremony stage."

The venue was filling quickly now, the soft murmur of conversation and occasional laughter rising to the glass ceiling. Fairy lights twinkled among strategically placed greenery, creating the illusion of stars brought down to earth. I'd designed the path to the ceremony area to wind through a series of draped archways, each one revealing a new perspective of the space.

I slipped through the last archway, the one that led to the backstage area where Alexander and I would wait before making our entrance. The heavy silk drape muffled the sounds of the gathering, creating a pocket of silence.

That's when I heard it—a soft moan, followed by a deep, familiar chuckle.

My steps faltered. Something cold and heavy settled in my stomach. I told myself I was imagining things, that the acoustics of the space were playing tricks on me. But my feet carried me forward anyway, around the curved wall that separated the waiting area from the small preparation room.

And there they were.

Alexander, resplendent in his tailored tuxedo, had my assistant Lillian pressed against the wall. His hands gripped her waist possessively, his mouth devouring hers with an intensity I had rarely seen directed at me. Her fingers were tangled in his dark hair, her body arching into his with unmistakable familiarity.

Time seemed to stop. The air left my lungs in a silent rush. I stood frozen, unable to move, unable to speak, as the perfect world I had designed crumbled around me.

Lillian saw me first. Her eyes widened over Alexander's shoulder, a flash of something—shock? guilt? triumph?—crossing her features before she pushed lightly against his chest.

"Alexander," she whispered, her gaze still locked with mine. "We have company."

He turned, and I searched his face for some sign of remorse, some indication that this was a momentary lapse of judgment. Instead, his expression shifted from irritation at the interruption to cool assessment.

"Emilia." My name on his lips sounded like a stranger's. "You're early."

Early? To my own wedding? The absurdity of his statement broke through my shock.

"What is this?" My voice emerged steadier than I felt, though I could sense my Omega pheromones betraying my distress, the scent of rain-soaked earth and crushed petals filling the small space.

Alexander straightened his tie, his movements unhurried. "I suppose we should have had this conversation earlier, but business has been particularly demanding."

Lillian stepped forward, and I noticed something I hadn't before—the slight swell of her abdomen, carefully concealed by the drape of her dress but unmistakable to my suddenly hyperaware senses.

"I'm pregnant," she announced, her voice carrying a note of defiance. "Four months along. Alexander's child."

The words hit me like physical blows. Four months. While I had been designing our wedding venue, selecting linens, creating the perfect setting for our future, Alexander had been—

"Is this true?" I asked, though I already knew the answer. The proprietary way his hand now rested on Lillian's lower back told me everything.

"It is." Alexander's voice was matter-of-fact, as if we were discussing a business transaction rather than the complete devastation of my life. "Lillian and I have been together for nearly a year. She's the one I want, Emilia. The one I've always wanted."

"Then why—" My voice cracked, and I hated myself for the weakness. "Why propose to me? Why go through with this wedding?"

"Business." He shrugged, the gesture elegant even in its cruelty. "Your firm's connections are valuable to my real estate developments. A marriage alliance makes financial sense. Your Omega status means you'll be accepted as my wife by the old guard in my family, while Lillian..." He glanced at her with genuine warmth. "Lillian understands how these arrangements work."

"Arrangements?" I repeated numbly.

"Don't be naive, Emilia." His tone hardened. "You must have known this was never about love. Alphas in my position make strategic matches. Lillian is my choice, my true mate. You're the socially acceptable face of the Mills family."

Lillian's hand drifted to her stomach in a protective gesture that twisted the knife deeper. "I'm sorry you had to find out this way," she said, though her eyes held no remorse. "But it's better you know now."

"Better I know before I legally bind myself to a man who's been lying to me?" The shock was giving way to anger now, hot and clarifying. "Yes, I suppose that is better."

Alexander's expression darkened, his Alpha pheromones flooding the room with the scent of burning cedar and metal. "The wedding will proceed as planned," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "If you try to back out or create a scene, I'll ensure your firm never receives another major contract in this city. Your career, everything you've worked for—gone."

I stared at him, this man I thought I knew, this Alpha I had agreed to bind my life to. In his eyes, I saw nothing of the person I had believed him to be—only cold calculation and the absolute certainty of his power over me.

"Think carefully, Emilia," he continued, his voice softening to something almost gentle, which somehow made it worse. "A business arrangement with me as your husband offers you protection, status, financial security. All you need to do is play your part. Is that really so difficult?"

Behind him, Lillian watched me with a mixture of pity and triumph, her hand still resting on the swell that contained Alexander's child—the future I had thought would be mine.

Outside, through the draped archway, I could hear the string quartet beginning the prelude music. Guests would be taking their seats. Everyone was waiting for the perfect wedding I had designed down to the last detail.

But the foundation upon which I had built this day had just revealed itself to be nothing but sand.

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