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The Rejected Shadow Beta

Elara serves as the Shadow Beta, a loyal protector hidden in the pack's fringes. Her life shatters when her fated mate, the future Alpha, publicly rejects her for a high-ranking lunar princess. Cast out and broken, she flees her home to escape the humiliation. However, ancient bloodlines stir within her, revealing a dormant power that could reshape the werewolf world. Elara must decide if she will seek vengeance or forge a new destiny.
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Chapter 4

The training arena's polished floors gleamed under the harsh fluorescent lights, reflecting the nervous energy of students filing in for mandatory combat practice. I kept my head down as I followed the crowd, the familiar weight of dread settling in my stomach like a stone.

Mandatory combat training was a monthly ritual designed to assess our progress and maintain pack hierarchy. For most students, it was an opportunity to showcase their skills and climb the social ladder. For me, it was a minefield where one wrong move could expose everything I'd spent years hiding.

"Pair up!" Instructor Hayes barked from the center of the arena, his voice echoing off the concrete walls. "Today we're working on defensive maneuvers against armed opponents."

My blood chilled as I watched other students eagerly grabbing practice weapons from the rack—wooden staffs, blunted swords, and training daggers. This wasn't going to be the usual hand-to-hand combat I could fumble through while appearing mediocre.

"Lila."

The voice cut through my panicked thoughts like a blade. I turned to find Carla approaching, her ice-blue eyes glittering with malicious intent. In her hands, she carried what looked like a standard practice staff, but something about it made my skin crawl.

"Looks like we're partners," she said, her smile sharp enough to cut glass.

I glanced around desperately, hoping Instructor Hayes might intervene, but he was already engaged with another pair across the arena. The other students had formed their partnerships, leaving me isolated with Carla in our own corner of the training space.

"I don't think—" I began, but Carla was already moving into position.

"Don't think," she interrupted, spinning the staff in her hands with practiced ease. "Just try to keep up, Shadow Beta."

As she moved closer, I caught a glimpse of the staff's surface and my heart nearly stopped. What I'd taken for decorative carving were actually small metal barbs embedded in the wood—barely visible but undoubtedly sharp. This wasn't a practice weapon. This was designed to hurt.

"Carla, that staff—"

"What about it?" Her voice was honey-sweet, but her eyes held the cold calculation of a predator. "It's just a little... modified. For realism."

The first strike came without warning.

Carla lunged forward with inhuman speed, the barbed staff whistling through the air toward my ribs. Instinct took over—not the clumsy, untrained movements I usually displayed, but the fluid defensive techniques I'd practiced in secret for months.

I twisted away from the strike, my body moving with a grace that felt as natural as breathing. The staff missed me by inches, and I heard Carla's sharp intake of breath.

"Lucky dodge," she snarled, already pivoting for another attack.

This time she aimed for my shoulder, the barbed weapon spinning in a vicious arc. Again, my body responded without conscious thought—ducking, weaving, moving with a speed that should have been impossible for someone of my supposed skill level.

But Carla was relentless. She pressed her attack, each strike more vicious than the last, the metal barbs catching the light as they carved through the air where I'd been standing moments before.

"Hold still," she hissed, frustration bleeding into her voice as another strike missed its mark.

I couldn't. My body had taken over completely now, moving in patterns I'd memorized from watching elite warriors train. Each dodge flowed into the next, my feet finding purchase on the polished floor with impossible precision.

Then Carla changed tactics.

Instead of another direct strike, she swept the staff low, aiming for my ankles while simultaneously bringing her other hand up in a feint. It was a complex maneuver that should have caught me off guard.

Should have.

I leaped over the sweeping staff, my body rotating in mid-air to avoid the feint, and landed in a crouch that would have made a seasoned warrior proud. The movement was so fluid, so impossibly fast, that for a moment the entire arena seemed to hold its breath.

Including me.

Horror washed over me as I realized what I'd just done. No untrained servant girl could move like that. No one without years of intensive combat training could execute such a perfect defensive sequence.

I'd exposed myself.

Carla's eyes widened, but before she could react, before she could process what she'd witnessed, she completed her attack. The barbed staff, thrown off by my unexpected dodge, scraped along my forearm as I tried to regain my balance.

Pain lanced through me as the metal barbs tore through fabric and skin, leaving three parallel gashes that immediately began to bleed. The wounds weren't deep, but they were visible—and in a room full of wolves, the scent of blood was like a dinner bell.

I pressed my hand against the cuts, feeling the familiar warmth of my healing power stirring to life beneath my palm. No, I thought desperately. Not here. Not now.

But my body had already betrayed me once today. The healing energy pulsed through my fingers, and I watched in helpless fascination as the edges of the wounds began to knit together. Not completely—I wasn't that powerful yet—but enough that the bleeding slowed to a trickle, enough that the deepest cut became merely a scratch.

The entire process took perhaps three seconds. Three seconds that felt like an eternity.

When I looked up, Carla was staring at my arm with an expression of shock and growing realization. But she wasn't the only one watching.

From across the arena, I felt the weight of another gaze—heavier, more dangerous. Carson Vale stood near the equipment rack, his massive frame motionless as a statue, his amber eyes fixed on me with laser-like intensity.

He'd seen everything.

The impossible speed of my dodges. The way I'd moved like a trained fighter despite my reputation as a clumsy servant. And most damning of all, he'd seen my wounds begin to heal themselves.

Our eyes met across the crowded arena, and I saw recognition dawn in his expression. Not just of what I'd done, but of what it meant.

Carla was still staring at my arm, her mouth slightly open as she tried to process what she'd witnessed. "Your cuts... they were deeper. I saw them. They were—"

"Nothing," I said quickly, pulling my sleeve down to cover the nearly healed wounds. "Just scratches. The lighting in here plays tricks."

But even as I spoke the words, I knew it was too late. Carson was already moving toward us, his expression unreadable but his intent clear.

I'd spent years hiding in the shadows, years perfecting the art of invisibility.

In less than five minutes, I'd destroyed it all.

And from the predatory gleam in Carson's eyes as he approached, I had the sinking feeling that my troubles were just beginning.

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