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Rejected & the Alpha's Promise

I stood frozen in the center of the Silver Moon Pack house, my heart pounding so hard I thought it might burst through my chest. The monthly full moon gathering had started like any other—wolves mingling, sharing news, paying respects to Alpha Marcus. I'd arrived with Jake, his warm hand in mine, his Beta aura a protective shield I'd grown to depend on. Then everything shattered. "Attention," Alpha Marcus's commanding voice silenced the room. "Beta Morrison has an announcement." Jake's hand slipped from mine as he strode forward, his shoulders squared with a confidence I'd always admired. But something was different tonight—the way he wouldn't meet my eyes, how his jaw tightened when Alpha Marcus nodded for him to speak. "I have an important declaration to make," Jake announced, his voice carrying through the hushed room. My lips curved into an automatic smile. Perhaps this was about our future together, a formal acknowledgment of our relationship before the pack.
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Chapter 2

I woke to sunlight streaming through my blinds, the memory of yesterday's humiliation rushing back like a physical blow. For a moment, I lay perfectly still, hoping that if I didn't move, reality might reconsider and rewrite itself. The bouquet of moonflowers on my nightstand crushed that feeble hope.

They were real. Jake's rejection was real. And somewhere out there, a mysterious 'R' had accepted my desperate plea.

I touched the delicate silver-blue petals, remembering the ghost of a smile that had crossed my lips yesterday. Had someone been watching? The thought sent a shiver down my spine.

"Day One begins now – R."

Who was R? And why would anyone of worth agree to my pathetic request?

My phone buzzed with another message from Chloe: "CALL ME RIGHT NOW OR I'M BREAKING DOWN YOUR DOOR."

I couldn't face her yet. Couldn't face anyone.

A soft knock at my door made me freeze. Twice in two days? I approached cautiously, peering through the peephole. Again, no one. But when I cracked the door open, I found another gift.

A leather-bound journal lay on my welcome mat, its cover the color of midnight, embossed with a crescent moon. Beside it sat a gift card to The Moonlit Bean—my favorite café, where I'd spent countless hours studying before... before Jake had consumed my world.

A small card nestled against the journal read: "Day Two: Write what you feel."

I clutched the journal to my chest, something warm and unfamiliar stirring beneath my grief. Who would know that I'd always wanted a journal like this? That I'd stared at one just like it in the artisan shop downtown but couldn't justify the expense?

My phone rang—Chloe again. This time I answered.

"Em! Are you okay? The whole pack is talking about your announcement and—"

"I'm fine," I lied, my voice betraying me with a slight tremor.

"You're not fine. Nobody's fine after what that bastard did." Her protective anger was comforting. "And now this mysterious mate request acceptance? People are saying it's from outside the pack. Someone with serious pull."

My heart skipped. "What do you mean?"

"Liam from patrol duty said he felt an unfamiliar aura at the edge of our territory yesterday morning. Said it was... impressive." She hesitated. "Alpha-level impressive."

I nearly dropped the phone. "That's impossible. Why would an Alpha—"

"I don't know, but you need to be careful, Em. Promise me."

After reassuring her I wouldn't do anything reckless, I ended the call and stared at the journal. Write what you feel. How could I possibly untangle the knot of emotions choking me?

But as I showered and dressed, something beyond the grief and humiliation stirred—curiosity. It pulled me out of my apartment for the first time since the rejection.

The walk to The Moonlit Bean felt like navigating a gauntlet. Every packmate I passed stared, some with pity, others with thinly veiled contempt. The wolfless girl, rejected by her Beta boyfriend, now seeking a pity mate. Their thoughts might as well have been shouted through the pack mind-link.

I kept my head down, clutching the leather journal like a shield.

The café's warmth enveloped me as I entered, the rich scent of coffee momentarily drowning out my anxiety. I ordered my usual—a vanilla latte with an extra shot—and found my favorite corner table miraculously empty.

As I handed over the gift card, the barista, Mia, leaned forward. "Someone was asking about you yesterday," she whispered, her eyes wide. "Never seen him before. Tall, dark hair, shoulders like—" she gestured expansively, "—and an aura that filled the whole shop. Made my wolf want to roll over."

My mouth went dry. "Did he... say anything?"

"Just asked what you usually order and if you had a favorite spot to sit." She glanced at my corner. "Paid for your drinks for the next month, too."

I mumbled my thanks and retreated to my table, mind racing. An unfamiliar wolf with an overwhelming aura, asking about me? It had to be R.

When my order was ready, Mia brought it over with a small paper bag. "He left this for you, too."

Inside was a book—not just any book, but "Ancient Pack Bonds: History and Mythology," a rare volume I'd once mentioned wanting to read in a conversation with Jake months ago. He'd dismissed it as "boring omega stuff."

A note was tucked between the pages: "Day Three: Did you find the story you wanted?"

I ran my fingers over the embossed cover, something like hope fluttering in my chest. Whoever R was, he wasn't just powerful—he was paying attention in ways Jake never had.

For the second time in two days, I felt the ghost of a smile touch my lips. And for the first time in years, I wondered if being wolfless didn't have to mean being worthless after all.

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