
Rejecting Cruel Alpha Mate
Chapter 3
The hospital corridor stretched endlessly before me as I paced back and forth, my phone clutched in trembling hands. Dr. Chen's words echoed in my mind like a death knell: *possible cardiac arrest within the hour.* The sterile smell of disinfectant burned my nostrils, mixing with the metallic taste of fear on my tongue.
*Grayson, please.* I reached through our mate bond for the tenth time, pouring every ounce of desperation into the mental connection. *Mom's dying. I need you here. Dr. Chen needs Alpha authorization for the experimental treatment.*
Nothing. The bond felt like shouting into an empty void.
Pack members filled the waiting area, their hushed whispers creating a symphony of concern that made my skin crawl. Mrs. Henderson clutched her husband's arm, shooting worried glances in my direction. Beta Marcus stood near the reception desk, his phone pressed to his ear as he tried unsuccessfully to reach Grayson.
"Where is our Alpha?" someone whispered behind me. "His mate's mother is dying, and he's nowhere to be found."
"Shh," another voice hissed. "Luna West said to mind our own business."
I tried again, the twentieth call burning through my consciousness like acid. *Please, Grayson. She's all I have left. Just come to the hospital. Please.*
The mate bond remained cold and distant, as if he'd deliberately shut me out. Luna whimpered deep in my mind, her distress bleeding into my physical body until my hands shook uncontrollably.
Dr. Chen emerged from the intensive care unit, his face grave. "Bailey, we need that authorization now. Her heart is struggling, and without the experimental medication—"
"I'm trying," I choked out, reaching through the bond again. Twenty-five. Twenty-six. Each unanswered call sent sharp spikes of pain through my chest, the mate bond punishing me for my mate's rejection.
Beta Marcus approached cautiously, his expression troubled. "Luna Bailey, perhaps I should go look for the Alpha personally. This is highly unusual behavior, even for—"
"You will do no such thing." Luna West's voice cut through the waiting room like a blade. She stood in the doorway, her silver hair perfectly coiffed despite the late hour, her eyes cold as winter frost. "The Alpha knows what he's doing. We don't question his decisions or his whereabouts."
The pack members fell silent, but I caught the exchanged glances, the barely concealed disapproval. Even they could see something was wrong with this picture.
I stumbled toward the bathroom, my legs barely supporting me as I reached the fortieth call. *Grayson, I'm begging you. She's dying. Please, just answer me.*
The silence that followed felt like a physical blow. Luna curled deeper into my consciousness, her strength ebbing with each rejected plea. My reflection in the bathroom mirror showed hollow eyes and pale skin, my wolf's weakness written across my features like a disease.
Fifty calls. Sixty. Seventy.
Each attempt grew weaker, my mental voice becoming a whisper in the void. The mate bond that should have been our sacred connection felt like chains dragging me into darkness. My phone showed seventeen missed calls to his personal number, but the mind-link was supposed to be impossible to ignore—unless he was deliberately blocking me out.
*Please,* I whispered through the bond for the eightieth time, my knees giving out as I slumped against the bathroom wall. *She's all I have. Don't let her die alone.*
Unknown to me, three floors above in the Alpha quarters, my desperate pleas were being used as entertainment. Grayson lay tangled in silk sheets with Mazie, her auburn hair spread across his chest as my mental cries echoed faintly through their mate bond.
"She's persistent, isn't she?" Mazie's laugh tinkled like broken glass as another of my calls bled through. "How many is that now?"
Grayson's hands traced lazy patterns on her bare skin, his lips curving into a cruel smile. "Must be around sixty. She always was dramatic."
"Poor little healer." Mazie arched against him deliberately as my eighty-first call pierced the air. "Should we use her desperation as a timer? See how long we can make this last?"
Grayson's laugh was dark, devoid of any mate bond instinct that should have driven him to my side. "Brilliant idea. Let's see if she can reach ninety before we're finished."
Back in the hospital bathroom, I collapsed completely as my ninetieth call went unanswered. Luna had retreated so deep into my consciousness that I could barely feel her presence. The mate bond felt severed, dead, leaving me hollow and aching.
Dr. Chen's voice echoed through the speaker system: "Code blue, ICU room seven. Code blue, ICU room seven."
Room seven. My mother's room.
I dragged myself upright, stumbling toward the intensive care unit as my ninety-ninth and final call dissolved into the void. The heart monitor's steady beep had become a flatline's endless wail, and somewhere in the Alpha quarters, Mazie's triumphant laughter mixed with Grayson's satisfied groans as my world shattered into irreparable pieces.
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