
Rejection: The Alpha’s Second Chance
Chapter 1
"Does the blood on the altar not look red enough for you, Jace? Why won't you look at me?" Chloe’s voice was a fragile thread of hope, vibrating in the chilled air of the sacred grove. She stood before the ancestral stones, her palms upturned, waiting for the Alpha’s mark that would finally bind her soul to the man she had adored since they were children playing in the mud of the training grounds. The Pairing Moon hung heavy and crimson above them, casting a bruised light over the hundreds of pack members gathered to witness the union of their future Luna.
Jace didn't look at her. His silhouette was hard, carved from the shadows of the surrounding pines, his Alpha aura thick and suffocating. "The blood is fine, Chloe," he said, his voice devoid of the warmth that had sustained her through years of grueling Omega labor. "But the lineage it represents is a lie. A stain on this pack’s future that I can no longer ignore."
"A lie?" Chloe stepped forward, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "I’ve served this pack. I’ve bled for you. What are you talking about?"
Jace finally turned, but he didn't reach for her. Instead, his hand shot out to the side, gripping the wrist of the woman standing just behind Chloe. Bella, Chloe’s own sister, stepped into the light of the moon, her golden hair shimmering like a cruel crown. She didn't look guilty; she looked triumphant, her lips curled into a smirk that sliced deeper than any silver blade.
"The Goddess doesn't make mistakes, Chloe, but people do," Jace declared, his voice booming so the entire pack could hear. He raised Bella’s hand high, their fingers interlacing in a way that made Chloe feel like she was watching her own execution. "I have spent weeks consulting the Elders and the Seers. We ran the lineage tests again—the real ones, not the ones your father forged to hide your shame."
Chloe’s breath hitched. "Jace, stop this. Whatever Bella told you, it’s a lie. You know me."
"I thought I did," Jace hissed, stepping closer until his face was inches from hers. The scent of pine and rain that usually comforted her now smelled like rot. "I thought I was looking at a Luna. Instead, I was looking at a hollow shell. The results came back this morning, verified by the High Priest. You aren't just an Omega, Chloe. You are a sterile defect. A 'Lunar Void.' You can never carry an heir. You can never strengthen the pack link. You are a dead end in our bloodline."
A gasp rippled through the crowd. The "Lunar Void" was a curse, a death sentence for any wolf in a pack that valued strength and propagation above all else. Chloe felt the world tilting. The faces of people she had called friends—people she had healed, cooked for, and protected—morphed into masks of disgust.
"That’s impossible," Chloe whispered, her eyes stinging. "I’m your mate. The bond—"
"The bond was a delusion of a weak girl," Bella interrupted, her voice sweet and poisonous. She leaned her head against Jace’s shoulder, a gesture of possession that made Chloe want to scream. "Jace needs a True Luna of Strength. Someone who can actually provide for the pack’s future. Someone like me. The tests showed that my lineage is the one the Goddess intended to lead. You were just a placeholder, Chloe. A mistake that’s finally being corrected."
Jace looked down at Bella with a gaze so full of heat and pride it made Chloe’s stomach turn. It was the look she had waited ten years to receive. Then, he turned that gaze back to Chloe, and it turned to ice.
"You cheated," Chloe said, her voice growing stronger as the shock began to burn away into a raw, bleeding fury. "You orchestrated this. You faked those tests because you wanted her power, not my loyalty. Jace, look at the moon! You are breaking a sacred vow for a lie!"
"I am saving my pack from a parasite!" Jace roared, the sound of his Alpha command forcing Chloe to her knees. The sheer weight of his power slammed into her, pinning her to the cold, blood-stained earth of the altar. "You expected to sit on a throne beside me while you withered away, sucking the resources of a pack you can't contribute to? You are nothing but a waste of skin and fur."
Chloe looked up through the tears, her knees scraping against the jagged rocks. "I loved you. More than she ever will. She only wants the title, Jace. Can’t you see that?"
"What I see," Jace said, stepping over her as if she were a piece of refuse in his path, "is a woman who lied to her Alpha. A woman who tried to trick her way into a position of power she didn't earn. You aren't fit to be a Luna. You aren't even fit to be an Omega."
He turned back to the pack, his arms spread wide. "Members of the Silver Moon! Tonight, we celebrate a true pairing! Bella shall be your Luna! As for the fraud who stands before you..." He paused, the silence in the grove so heavy it felt like a physical weight.
Chloe tried to stand, her muscles screaming under the pressure of his aura. "Jace, please. Don't do this. Don't cast me out."
Jace turned his head slightly, looking at her out of the corner of his eye. There was no mercy there, only the cold calculation of a man who had already moved on. He grabbed the ritual dagger from the altar—the one meant to seal their bond—and sliced a line through the air between them. It was a symbolic severing, a gesture that signaled the end of any claim she had to the pack.
"The test proved you are a void, Chloe," he said, his voice dropping to a terrifyingly calm whisper that carried in the wind. "And I have no room for voids in my life. You have five minutes to gather whatever rags you claim to own and disappear."
"Where am I supposed to go?" Chloe cried, the desperation finally breaking through. "The woods are full of rogues! It's the Pairing Moon—the predators are out in force! You're sending me to my death!"
"That sounds like an Omega problem," Bella laughed, clinging to Jace’s arm. "Maybe a rogue will find a use for you that an Alpha couldn't. Though I doubt it. Who wants a wolf that can't even howl?"
The pack began to jeer. Someone threw a stone that clipped Chloe’s shoulder, drawing a thin line of blood. The people who had smiled at her that morning were now baring their teeth. The social hierarchy of the pack was absolute, and Chloe had just fallen from the highest height to the lowest depths. She looked at her father, standing among the Elders, but he looked away, refusing to meet the eyes of the daughter who had brought "shame" to his house.
Chloe felt a coldness spreading from her chest to her limbs. It wasn't the cold of the night, but the cold of a soul being ripped apart. The bond she had felt—that golden thread that had always pointed toward Jace—snapped. The agony was like a hot iron being driven into her brain, making her vision go white. She collapsed, clutching her chest, gasping for air that felt like it was made of glass.
Jace didn't even flinch at her pain. He watched her struggle with a bored expression, as if he were watching an insect twitching on its back. He took a step toward her, his heavy boots crunching on the gravel until he was standing directly over her broken form. He reached down, grabbing her chin and forcing her to look up into his obsidian eyes.
"Listen to me very carefully, Chloe," he said, his voice a low growl that vibrated through her skull. "You are no longer a daughter of this pack. You are no longer a sister. You are nothing."
"You'll regret this," Chloe choked out, the words tasting like copper. "The Goddess... she sees what you've done. She knows the truth."
Jace laughed, a harsh, jagged sound. "The Goddess favors the strong. And you? You are the weakest thing I’ve ever had the misfortune of knowing. I should have ended this years ago."
He leaned in closer, his grip on her chin tightening until she heard her jaw creak. The intensity of his hatred was a physical force, a dark energy that seemed to swallow the light of the moon. He wanted her to be afraid. He wanted her to crawl.
"I, Alpha Jace of the Silver Moon Pack," he began, the formal words of rejection beginning to hum with magical power, "hereby strip you of your rank, your name, and your protection. I sever the tie that was never meant to be. I cast you out into the dark where you belong."
Chloe felt the last vestiges of her pack connection vanish. The mental map of her home, the familiar hum of the pack mind, the warmth of the communal fire—it all went dark. She was alone. Truly, terrifyingly alone.
Jace let go of her chin, pushing her backward so she fell into the dirt. He stood tall, his hand finding Bella’s waist, pulling her flush against him in a display of dominance that made the pack howl in approval. The celebration was beginning, and she was the sacrifice that had paid for it.
"Get out of my sight before the pack hunts you for sport," Jace commanded, his eyes glowing with a cruel, predatory light. "If you are still on my lands by sunrise, I will personally see to it that your head is mounted on these very stones. Run, little Omega. Run until your heart stops."
Chloe scrambled to her feet, her legs shaking so violently she nearly fell again. She looked at the faces of the people she loved, and saw only monsters. She looked at her sister, who was wearing the smile of a murderer. Finally, she looked at the dark, looming silhouette of the Forbidden Forest—the Shadow Woods—where no wolf dared to tread. It was a place of myths and death, a place where the Lycan King was said to tear the souls from those who trespassed.
With a final, broken sob, Chloe turned and bolted. She ran past the jeering warriors, past the silent elders, and into the suffocating darkness of the trees. Behind her, she could hear the drums starting for the wedding feast. She could hear Jace’s laughter. But as she crossed the border into the Forbidden Forest, the sounds of the pack began to fade, replaced by a heavy, ancient silence that seemed to be waiting for her.
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