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The Rejected Beta's Secret: Rise of the White Wolf Novel Cover

The Rejected Beta's Secret: Rise of the White Wolf

I spent three years building the Silver Creek Pack’s defense grid, turning us into a commercial superpower. I did it all for Alpha Craig, believing that once the economy stabilized, he would finally complete our Fated Mate bond. But at the Annual Assembly, he didn't Mark me. He pulled Chanel Murphy onto the stage, draped her in red silk, and announced her as his future Luna. When I tried to leave, he used the Alpha Command to force me into submission, ordering me to design the security for his wedding to another woman. I went home to burn our memories, only to discover I was pregnant with his heir. Knowing he would steal my child to raise with Chanel, I made the agonizing choice to sever the bond myself. But Chanel wasn't satisfied with just stealing my life. She framed me for poisoning her unborn baby—a baby that didn't even exist. Craig didn't ask for proof. He didn't listen to my pleas. He used his Alpha power to crush me to the floor and performed the forbidden Blood Severing ritual, slicing his hand and mine to physically rip our souls apart. He thought he was discarding a jealous, useless Beta. He didn't know that the trauma of his rejection would shatter the seal on my bloodline, awakening the legendary White Wolf. Three months later, his pack is in ruins, his defenses are failing, and I have returned. But I’m not here to fix his mistakes. I’m standing on the stage as the Director of Project Chimera, with the most powerful Alpha King in the world holding my hand. And Craig is about to learn that you don't get a second chance with a goddess you tried to destroy.
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Chapter 4

Dessie POV:

The Annual Assembly was a spectacle of absolute excess. Crystal chandeliers dripped from the ceiling of the Great Hall, casting prismatic light over the pack’s elite, who were preening in their finest furs and silks.

I stood in the back, anchored to the shadows in my simple grey work suit. I was invisible, just as Craig wanted.

Craig and Chanel stood on the raised dais, bathed in the spotlight. They looked like a fairy tale king and queen, perfectly curated for the audience. Craig held a velvet box.

"People of Silver Creek!" he bellowed, his voice booming off the stone walls. "Tonight, I formally recognize Chanel Murphy as my chosen mate and your Luna!"

He pulled out a necklace. A massive moonstone, glowing with a faint, ethereal inner light.

He clasped it around her neck.

Chanel beamed, her fingers stroking the stone possessively. Her eyes scanned the crowd until they found me. She smiled. It was a predator’s smile—sharp, knowing, and cruel.

Suddenly, a scream pierced the air.

A young Omega servant rushed onto the stage, falling to her knees so hard the impact echoed. She held a plate of hors d'oeuvres, trembling violently.

"Alpha! Alpha, please!" the girl sobbed. "I couldn't do it! She made me!"

The music cut out. The room plunged into a suffocating silence.

"What is this?" Craig demanded, his Alpha aura flaring hot enough to singe the air.

"The Beta!" the Omega pointed a shaking finger directly at me. "Dessie! She gave me silver powder! She told me to put it in the future Luna’s food! She said it would kill the heir!"

Gasps rippled through the hall. Hundreds of eyes turned to me. Accusing. Hateful. The weight of their collective glare felt physical.

My blood turned to ice. It was a setup. A clumsy, theatrical setup, but against a Beta with no standing, it was lethal.

"That's a lie," I said, my voice steady despite the trembling of my hands. "I never spoke to this girl."

Chanel let out a dramatic gasp, clutching her stomach. "Oh god... my baby... Craig, she tried to kill our baby!"

She wasn't even pregnant. I knew that for a fact—I had seen the encrypted medical logs she thought were private.

Craig’s face twisted into a mask of fury. He didn't ask for proof. He didn't look for truth. He looked at me with pure disgust.

"You jealous, spiteful creature," he spat.

He vaulted off the stage, storming toward me. The crowd parted like the Red Sea, terrified of his radiating rage.

"Craig, listen to me," I said, backing up until my heels hit the wall. "Check the security footage. Check her messages!"

"Silence!" he roared.

The Alpha Command hit me like a physical hammer, crushing the air from my lungs and forcing me to my knees.

He stood over me, a giant of rage. "You tried to harm my mate. You tried to harm my pack."

"I am your mate!" I screamed, the truth tearing out of my throat fighting against the Command.

"Not anymore."

He pulled a ceremonial dagger from his belt. The blade was obsidian, sharp enough to cut bone, glinting darkly in the chandelier light.

"I, Craig Snyder, Alpha of Silver Creek, reject you, Dessie Hunt, as my mate!"

The words echoed off the stone walls.

Pain.

It wasn't like the severing ceremony. This was raw. It felt like my soul was being ripped in half. I screamed, clutching my chest, gasping for air that wouldn't come.

"And for your crimes," Craig continued, his voice cold as death, "I strip you of your rank."

He grabbed my hand. Before I could pull away, he slashed the dagger across my palm. Then he slashed his own. He let his blood drip onto mine, sizzling like acid upon contact.

"The Blood Severing," someone whispered in horror. It was an ancient, barbaric ritual, reserved only for the worst traitors. It forcibly broke the bond and shattered the wolf’s spirit.

My vision blurred. The pain in my neck, where the bond used to be, exploded.

But then... something else happened.

Deep inside me, beneath the pain, beneath the Beta wolf... something woke up.

It was cold. It was ancient. It was terrifyingly powerful.

A white light flickered behind my eyelids. The seal on my bloodline, hidden since birth to protect me, shattered under the trauma of the rejection.

I looked up. My eyes, usually brown, flashed a blinding silver.

Craig stumbled back, shocked.

I forced myself to stand. The Alpha Command no longer held me down. It felt insignificant now, like a cobweb against steel.

"I, Dessie Hunt," I whispered, my voice carrying a strange, harmonic resonance that vibrated the crystal glasses in the room. "I accept your rejection."

*Snap.*

The tie was gone.

I fell to the floor, darkness encroaching.

Through the haze, I saw Chanel smiling. She thought she had won.

But in the corner of the room, Elder Elek, the oldest and wisest member of the Council, was staring at me. He wasn't looking at me with disgust.

He was clutching a silver badge in his hand—the insignia of the White Wolf—and looking at me with absolute awe.

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