
Rejecting the False Alpha
Chapter 3
The ancient texts in the pack library seemed to call to me as I slipped between the dusty shelves. Moonlight filtered through the high windows, casting long shadows across leather-bound volumes that hadn't been touched in decades. My fingers trembled as I pulled out a weathered book titled "Rituals of Severance: Mate Bonds and Beyond."
I needed to know everything about the rejection ritual. Every detail, every word, every requirement.
"Just breathe, Grace," I whispered to myself, settling at a secluded table with my prize.
The pages crackled as I turned them, revealing illustrations of wolves with broken chains between them. The text was old, the language archaic, but I could understand enough.
"The rejection must be spoken under the full moon..."
"The one who rejects must stand within the sacred circle..."
"The words cannot be taken back once spoken..."
My hand moved instinctively to my stomach. Six weeks now. The baby was still so small, but I felt protective. I needed to decide soon—either keep trying with Thaddeus or set us both free.
"Looking for something particular, Luna?"
I jumped, slamming the book shut as Brooke's voice sliced through the silence. She stood in the aisle, her Beta assistant badge gleaming under the library lights.
"Just... researching pack history," I managed, my voice barely steady.
Brooke's eyes narrowed as she spotted the title of the book. Her lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes.
"Rituals of Severance," she read aloud. "How... interesting."
I clutched the book tighter. "It's just research."
"Of course it is." Brooke stepped closer, her hand resting on her own slightly rounded belly. "But you know what they say about knowledge being dangerous."
Before I could respond, she snatched the book from my hands. "I should inform Alpha Thaddeus about your... studies."
"Brooke, please—"
"Books like these are sensitive pack resources," she interrupted. "I'll make sure they're properly secured."
I watched helplessly as she gathered my notes and the ritual book, tucking them under her arm like a trophy.
* * *
The pack dining hall buzzed with conversation and laughter. I sat at the head table beside Thaddeus, picking at my food while trying to ignore the morning sickness that still plagued me throughout the day.
Thaddeus stood suddenly, tapping his glass for attention. The room fell silent.
"I have an announcement to make," he said, his voice carrying to every corner of the hall.
My heart stopped as he reached for Brooke, who appeared at his side as if on cue.
"As many of you know, our pack has been blessed with new life recently." His hand moved to rest on Brooke's belly. "Brooke has been carrying my child for the past two months."
The room erupted in cheers and congratulations. Through the pack mind-link, I could feel their excitement, their joy.
"Brooke has shown extraordinary dedication to our pack's growth," Thaddeus continued, his voice swelling with pride. "Her strength and loyalty deserve our highest respect."
I felt something flutter inside me—my baby, moving for the first time. The sensation was both wonderful and devastating as I sat there, watching my pack celebrate another woman carrying my mate's child.
"To Brooke," Thaddeus raised his glass. "And to the future of Silverpine."
"To Brooke!" the pack echoed.
I raised my glass mechanically, my other hand pressed against my stomach where our child—our secret—grew unseen and uncelebrated.
* * *
"You missed the border patrol briefing again," Thaddeus said coldly as I entered the pack house later that night.
"I wasn't aware there was one," I replied, exhaustion weighing on me.
"Brooke handled it perfectly," he said, not bothering to look up from his papers. "She understands pack priorities."
I bit back a retort and headed to my room. The pain started as I changed into my nightgown—a sharp cramp that doubled me over.
"Grace?" Dr. Sarah's voice came from the hallway. "Are you alright?"
I couldn't answer. Another wave of pain hit, more intense than the first. I felt something warm trickle down my legs.
The last thing I remembered was Dr. Sarah's horrified gasp as she found me on the floor, blood pooling beneath me.
"Grace! Oh goddess, no!"
I drifted in and out of consciousness, aware of Dr. Sarah's hands glowing blue as she tried to heal me.
"Where's Thaddeus?" she demanded of someone.
"Border patrol," came the reply. "With Beta Brooke."
"He needs to be here now!" Dr. Sarah snapped.
But as darkness claimed me again, I knew he wouldn't come. Not for me. Not for our baby.
Not anymore.
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