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After His Rejection, My Daughter Uncovered My Silent Sacrifice Novel Cover

After His Rejection, My Daughter Uncovered My Silent Sacrifice

The world tilted sideways as I stumbled against the washing machine, my fingers desperately clutching the cold metal to stay upright. The laundry room spun around me, the harsh scent of bleach suddenly overwhelming. Inside me, Lyra—my wolf—whimpered weakly, her once-vibrant aura flickering like a candle in the wind. "Emily!" Someone caught me before I hit the floor. Through blurred vision, I recognized Beth, another laundry worker. "Moon Goddess, you're white as a sheet." I tried to stand, to brush it off as nothing. "I'm fine, just tired—" But my legs betrayed me, buckling beneath my weight. The pain in my chest intensified—that familiar hollowness where half of Lyra's strength should be. Where it would be, if I hadn't given it away. "You need the healer," Beth insisted, her voice distant as darkness crept into the edges of my vision.
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Chapter 2

The twilight shadows stretched long across the clearing as I hurried toward my cabin, arms laden with groceries I could barely afford. My wolf, Lyra, stirred weakly inside me, her once-vibrant presence now a flickering ember. She sensed them before I did.

"Mama's coming home soon," I whispered to myself, imagining Lily's face lighting up when I showed her the small chocolate bar I'd splurged on—a rare treat for my little girl.

Then I caught it—the unmistakable scent of unfamiliar wolves. Rogues.

I froze, groceries clutched against my chest. Three massive shapes emerged from the tree line, their movements predatory and deliberate. My heart hammered against my ribs as they formed a loose semicircle, cutting off my path to the cabin door.

"Well, if it isn't the Alpha's leftovers," the largest one sneered, his scarred face twisting into a cruel smile. "Payment's due, sweetheart."

I took a step back, fighting to keep my voice steady. "I need more time."

"Time's up." The rogue to his left—a lean female with cold eyes—stepped closer. "Boss says you've had plenty. Either we get our payment by sunrise, or we take something of equal value." Her gaze slid toward my cabin. "Like that little pup you're hiding."

Lyra snarled weakly inside me, maternal instinct briefly strengthening her fading presence. I clutched my moonstone pendant, struggling to project confidence I didn't feel.

"My daughter has nothing to do with this."

"Everything has to do with debts, sweetheart." The third rogue circled behind me, cutting off my escape route. "You borrowed power. Power costs. And interest accumulates."

A whimper drifted from the cabin—Lily. She must have woken from her nap, sensed the danger. The sound galvanized me.

In one fluid motion, I hurled the grocery bag at the scarred leader's face. The distraction bought me precious seconds to dart between the rogues, racing toward my front door.

"Get her!" The female snarled, claws extending.

I slammed the door behind me, throwing the deadbolt just as a heavy body crashed against it. The thin wood splintered but held.

"Rachel!" I called desperately.

My sister emerged from Lily's bedroom, my daughter clutched protectively in her arms. "They're back?"

"We need to go. Now." I grabbed our emergency bag—always packed, always ready. "Out the back."

The rogues' taunts followed us as we slipped into the forest. "Run all you want! Sunrise, sweetheart! Or the pup pays!"

* * *

Darkness had fully descended by the time I reached the Silver Moon Pack's main territory. Rachel had taken Lily to a safe house deeper in the woods—a hiding spot we'd prepared for exactly this scenario. Now I walked alone, each step heavier than the last.

The pack house loomed before me, windows glowing with warm light. Once, I'd belonged here. Now I was an intruder, slinking through shadows toward the Alpha's office.

I hesitated outside his door, Lyra whimpering at the proximity of her mate. Drawing a deep breath, I knocked.

"Enter."

Ethan's voice—that deep baritone that still haunted my dreams—sent shivers down my spine. I pushed the door open and stepped inside.

He sat behind his massive desk, power radiating from him in palpable waves. For a moment, our eyes locked, and something electric passed between us before his expression hardened into stone.

"What do you want?" The words were clipped, cold.

"I need your help." The admission cost me dearly. "Rogues are threatening me... and Lily."

His brow furrowed slightly. "Lily?"

"My daughter," I clarified, watching his face carefully. Did he suspect? Could he sense his own blood?

"Your problem, not mine." He stood, towering over me. "You made your choice when you rejected our bond."

"Please." The word scraped my throat. "They'll hurt her."

Something flashed in his eyes—a momentary softening—before his face contorted with rage. When he spoke, it was with the full force of his Alpha tone, the command vibrating through my weakened body.

"You rejected me when I was at my weakest." His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "Why should I protect you now that I'm strong?"

Inside him, his wolf—Kael—let out an anguished howl so powerful I felt it reverberate through Lyra. My knees buckled, and I gripped the edge of his desk to stay upright.

"Get out," Ethan snarled, turning away. "Your lies aren't welcome here."

I stumbled backward, tears blurring my vision. As I reached the door, his voice followed me, softer but no less devastating.

"I trusted you with everything I was. You threw it away for another wolf. Whatever trouble you're in now—you earned it."

If only he knew the truth—that there was no other wolf, that half his strength came from my sacrifice. But that truth would bind him to me, to my fate. And I'd rejected him precisely to set him free.

* * *

The midday sun beat down mercilessly as I arranged platters of food for the pack's monthly gathering. As an omega, I was assigned the most menial tasks—a far cry from when I'd once presided over these events as Luna.

"More to the left," Victoria's voice cut through the bustle. She stood nearby in an elegant blue dress, her perfectly manicured hand resting possessively on Ethan's arm. "The fruit platter looks unbalanced."

I shifted the platter silently, keeping my eyes downcast.

"It's so sad, really," Victoria stage-whispered to another she-wolf, loud enough for me to hear. "Rejecting an Alpha, only to end up serving at his table. The Moon Goddess has a sense of justice, doesn't she?"

Laughter rippled through the group of omegas around her. I felt their eyes on me, judging, mocking.

"I heard she begged him for protection yesterday," someone murmured. "Pathetic."

"Probably made up the whole story for attention," Victoria replied. "Some wolves just can't accept when they've been replaced by someone better."

I continued arranging food, my face a careful mask. Victoria stepped closer, her voice dropping to a whisper meant only for me.

"He'll never believe anything you say. I've made sure of that." Her smile was venomous. "And after our mating ceremony, I'll make sure you and your little bastard pup are banished from these territories for good."

My fingers tightened around the serving tray, Lyra growling weakly inside me. But I remained silent, enduring the humiliation as I had for the past year.

Across the clearing, Ethan watched, his expression unreadable. For a moment, our eyes met, and I thought I glimpsed confusion in his gaze—as if something didn't quite add up. But then Victoria reclaimed his attention, and the moment passed.

I turned away, the weight of my secrets heavier than ever. Sunrise was approaching, and I had no payment for the rogues. No protection for my daughter.

No options left.

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