
Rejecting Cruel Alpha Mate
Chapter 1
The medical supplies felt heavier in my arms as I approached the Alpha quarters, my wolf Luna stirring restlessly within me. The injured warriors from this morning's border patrol needed immediate attention, and I'd prepared the healing salves they required. The familiar scent of antiseptic and herbs clung to my clothes—a constant reminder of my role in this pack.
I raised my hand to knock on the heavy oak door, but it swung open at my touch. The sight that greeted me drove the breath from my lungs like a physical blow.
Grayson's bare back moved rhythmically above a cascade of auburn hair spread across our—his—bed. Mazie Perkins' emerald eyes met mine over his shoulder, her lips curving into a triumphant smirk that made my stomach lurch. She arched beneath him deliberately, her moan echoing through the room with theatrical precision.
"Oh, Alpha," she purred, never breaking eye contact with me. "Right there."
The medical supplies slipped from my numb fingers, bottles clattering against the hardwood floor. The sound made Grayson pause, his head turning toward me with mild annoyance—as if I were an interrupting servant rather than his mate.
"Bailey." His voice carried no shame, no guilt. Just irritation. "Knock next time."
Mazie's laugh tinkled like broken glass. "Poor thing looks so shocked. Didn't you tell her about us, Gray?"
Heat flooded my cheeks as my wolf whimpered, retreating deeper into my consciousness. The mate bond that should have been sacred felt like chains around my throat, cutting off my air. "I... the warriors need—"
"Then go tend to them." Grayson's dismissal was casual, final. He turned back to Mazie as if I'd already vanished. "Your healing duties don't end just because you walked into the wrong room."
I bent to gather the scattered supplies, my hands shaking so violently I could barely grip the bottles. Mazie's renewed moans followed me as I fled, each sound a deliberate knife twist in my chest.
The pack meeting three days later felt like walking into a tribunal. Visiting Alphas from the neighboring territories filled our great hall, their conversations creating a low buzz that died as I entered. My role was clear—serve refreshments, smile when spoken to, showcase the pack's hospitality.
Grayson stood at the head of the massive oak table, commanding attention in his tailored black suit. Mazie sat at his right hand, wearing a stunning emerald dress that matched her eyes and complemented her auburn waves. She belonged there in a way I never had.
"Gentlemen," Grayson's voice boomed across the hall, "allow me to introduce my true chosen partner, Mazie Perkins of the Northern Ridge Pack."
The words hit me like ice water. True chosen partner. The visiting Alphas murmured appreciative greetings, some rising to shake Mazie's hand as she beamed with practiced grace.
"And this," Grayson continued as I approached with the refreshment tray, "is Bailey Ray, my contract mate. She provides invaluable medical services to our pack."
Contract mate. Medical services. As if I were equipment rather than a person.
Alpha Morrison from the Eastern Valleys shifted uncomfortably. "Contract mate? That's... unusual."
"Practical," Grayson corrected smoothly. "Bailey possesses rare healing abilities that have strengthened our pack considerably. Her services have reduced our warrior mortality rate by sixty percent."
I set down crystal glasses with mechanical precision, my face a mask of composure while my wolf curled into a ball of shame. The Alphas' eyes followed my movements—some with pity, others with calculation, as if assessing my value like livestock.
"Remarkable healing abilities," Alpha Chen observed. "Such talent is... precious."
"Indeed. Bailey's dedication to her duties has been exemplary." Grayson's hand found Mazie's, their fingers intertwining as he spoke about me like I wasn't standing three feet away. "She understands the importance of service to the pack."
Mazie's smile was sugar-sweet venom. "We're so grateful for her... contributions."
The emphasis on 'contributions' made several Alphas exchange uncomfortable glances. Alpha Morrison cleared his throat. "Perhaps we should discuss the territorial agreements—"
"Of course." Grayson's attention had already moved past me entirely.
I finished serving and retreated to the kitchen, my hands gripping the marble counter until my knuckles went white. Through the service window, I watched Mazie laugh at something Grayson whispered in her ear, her hand resting possessively on his arm.
Luna West found me there an hour later, a manila folder in her manicured hands. Her expression was businesslike, devoid of the maternal warmth she'd once shown me.
"Bailey, dear. We need to discuss some contract adjustments."
The folder contained new documents, dense with legal language that made my head spin. But certain phrases jumped out like brands: 'Healing services mandatory for pack survival,' 'Medical treatment contingent on service compliance,' 'Termination of benefits upon breach of contract.'
"I don't understand," I whispered, scanning the pages with growing dread.
Luna West's smile was sharp as winter frost. "It's quite simple. Your mother's treatment is expensive—experimental therapies, specialized equipment, round-the-clock care. The pack has invested considerably in her welfare."
My throat constricted. "She's dying. The doctors said—"
"The doctors said the treatments might extend her life, possibly even improve her condition. But only if they continue uninterrupted." Luna West's fingers drummed against the table. "These new contracts ensure that your... valuable contributions... remain available to the pack."
The pen felt like lead in my trembling hand. "What if I need to visit her? What if—"
"Any absence from your duties, any refusal to provide healing services, any attempt to leave pack territory will result in immediate termination of your mother's medical care." Luna West's voice was clinical, detached. "I'm sure you understand the gravity of such a decision."
I stared at the signature line, my mother's face swimming in my vision. Evelyn Ray, who'd raised me alone, who'd taught me that love meant sacrifice, who was fighting for her life in the pack hospital because I'd brought her here.
"Sacrifices must be made for the greater good of the pack, Bailey." Luna West's words echoed in the sterile kitchen air. "Your mother would want you to honor your commitments."
My signature looked foreign on the page, each letter a link in invisible chains. Luna West collected the documents with satisfaction, her smile never wavering.
"Excellent. I'm sure this arrangement will benefit everyone involved."
As she left, I remained frozen at the kitchen table, staring at my hands. In the distance, Mazie's laughter drifted through the halls like a funeral dirge, and my wolf's whimper echoed in the hollow space where my heart used to be.
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