Follow
Chapters
Share
When My Alpha Rejected Me for Bearing No Heir Novel Cover

When My Alpha Rejected Me for Bearing No Heir

After years of devotion, Elara faces the ultimate betrayal when her Alpha husband, Kaelen, rejects her for failing to produce a pack heir. Cast aside for a fertile rival, she is forced into exile, stripped of her rank and dignity. However, a hidden truth about her lineage begins to surface, revealing she possesses a dormant power more vital than any legacy. Now, Elara must choose between seeking vengeance or reclaiming her destiny alone.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

I set my alarm for four in the morning, though I barely slept.

Nolan was a heavy sleeper. Always had been. By eleven he was out, and by midnight the whole pack house had that specific quality of silence — thick and settled, the kind that only comes when everyone inside it believes they are safe.

I waited until the clock read 4:07 before I moved.

The study door didn't creak. I had oiled the hinges myself six months ago because the sound bothered me when I worked late. I eased it open now and stood in the doorway for a moment, letting my eyes adjust. The room smelled of him — leather and cedar and the faint metallic trace of the Alpha aura he never quite switched off even when unconscious. I had found that smell comforting once.

I moved to the far wall.

The Crescent Hollow crest was mounted at eye level, iron and enamel, exactly the same as it had always been. The lockbox was behind it, flush against the wall, positioned at a slight angle because Nolan always replaced it by feel rather than by sight. I had noticed that two years ago. I had noted it the way I note everything that might one day matter, filed it somewhere quiet and kept going.

I lifted the crest off its hook and set it carefully on the desk.

The box came away from the wall without resistance. Nolan's combinations were always dates — his ascension, his father's death, his own birthday in a sequence he considered clever. I had known this one since the year he installed it. I had never used the knowledge until now.

The lid opened.

The healer records were there, clipped together, exactly as I remembered from the one time I had watched him lock them away. I turned on my phone's flashlight, angled it low, and photographed every page. Twelve in total. I did not read them — I had already read them three years ago, standing in a different healer's office with Nolan's hand gripping mine so hard my knuckles had gone white while Dr. Cole explained what irreversible meant.

I put the records back in their exact order. Closed the lid. Replaced the box at its original angle — slightly left of center, tilted two degrees toward the window.

I rehung the crest and left the room the way I had entered it: without a sound.

Melissa's headlights were in the driveway, cut dark. I slipped out through the side door and crossed the wet grass to her car. She had the engine off and her window down despite the cold, and when I slid into the passenger seat she took my phone without a word and started the encrypted transfer before I even pulled my seatbelt across.

"Notarized by nine," she said. "Filed in three locations by noon."

"Thank you."

She handed my phone back. In the pale wash of the streetlight her expression was careful, the way it gets when she has something to say and is deciding whether it's the right moment. Then she just reached over and squeezed my shoulder once, firm and brief.

I walked back inside. Made coffee. Watched the sky go from black to grey to the flat, colorless white of early November.

Adara delivered the dissolution papers eight days later.

I read every line at the kitchen table while Buster slept across my feet. The sixty percent was all there: the secondary den on the western boundary, the Moonveil-border properties, the portion of the communal treasury that Adara had traced directly to the three years of Luna fundraising galas I had organized, planned, and worked while Nolan shook hands and accepted compliments. Every property. Every account. Itemized and numbered in Adara's clean, unsparing hand.

On the last page, in the boundary description for the Moonveil parcel, there was an error — a single coordinate transposed. I found it on my second read-through. I wrote the correction in the margin in my own hand, photographed the page, and sent it to Adara.

She responded in eleven minutes: *Corrected. You read faster than any client I've had.*

I set the phone face-down and looked out the kitchen window for a while.

Then I called Melissa and told her I was ready.

Nolan was in the dining room when I came downstairs the next morning, standing at the sideboard with his coffee and his phone, already in the particular posture of a man who has decided his day belongs to him. He glanced up when I came in and then back at his screen.

I set the dissolution papers flat on the dining table between us.

He looked at them. He didn't move.

"I know about Ava," I said. My voice came out the way I had trained it to — level, unhurried, a temperature just below room. "I know about the den. I know about every clinic visit for the past fourteen months. I know the exact figures in the subsidiary account." I paused. "I know everything, Nolan."

For a moment he was very still. And then the Alpha tone came up like a wall.

"You want to talk about what you *know*." He set his mug down hard. His jaw was tight, the way it gets when his image feels threatened and he needs to hit something with his voice. "How about what *I* know, Grace? I know I've spent three years waiting. Three years listening to healers tell me the same thing, watching every other Alpha in this territory have sons, wondering when my Luna was going to give Crescent Hollow what it needed." His voice dropped, became something deliberately cutting. "Ava gave me an heir. A real one. Any real Luna would understand what sacrifice means — but you never could, could you?"

I let him finish.

I stood there and I let every word land and I did not look away and I did not press my thumb to my wrist.

Then I picked up the papers and pressed them flat against his chest, right over the Crescent Hollow crest tattoo on his left shoulder, and held them there until his hand came up reflexively to take them.

"Reject me under the moon," I said. "Tonight."

The color shifted in his face. Something moved behind his eyes — not guilt, not quite. More like the specific unease of a man who has just realized the ground is less solid than he thought.

I turned and walked back toward the stairs.

Buster was waiting at the top, tail low, watching me with his dark, patient eyes.

I sat down on the top step and put my hand on his head, and he pressed his weight against my knee, and I breathed.

It was not over. There was still the moon, still the formal words, still the burn that every wolf who had ever been rejected described in terms I had always hoped I would never have to understand firsthand.

But the papers were in his hands now.

And Adara Voss did not lose.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Found My Wolf Novel Cover
9.0
After being cruelly cast aside by her fated alpha, a rejected werewolf girl faces the ultimate betrayal. Left alone and broken, she struggles to find her place in a world that prizes pack loyalty above all else. However, the pain of the rejection awakens a dormant power within her, leading her to discover her true wolf spirit. As she navigates this newfound strength, she finds a chance at unexpected love and a destiny far greater than her former pack ever imagined.
After My Mate Claimed His Mistress, I Planned My Revenge Novel Cover
8.4
On the night of her mate's alpha inauguration, Everly’s world collapses when she catches Valerius claiming a human mistress. Despite their fated bond, he chooses another, leaving Everly broken and humiliated before the pack. However, she refuses to remain a victim of his betrayal. Fueling her grief into a cold, calculated fury, Everly begins a dangerous journey of retribution to strip him of everything he loves and reclaim her power.
Betrayed by My Alpha Mate Novel Cover
9.2
Elara’s life shatters when her mate, the powerful Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, publicly rejects her for a rival’s daughter. Cast out and left for dead in the treacherous Forbidden Forest, she discovers an ancient power surging within her blood. Now, she must navigate a world of dangerous rogue wolves and hidden prophecies. As her strength grows, Elara seeks justice against the man who betrayed her while uncovering the truth of her lineage.
I Was Saved By the Lycan King Who Claimed Me Novel Cover
9.5
Betrayed and left for dead by her own pack, Elara is certain her journey ends in the cold shadows of the forest. However, her fate takes a drastic turn when she is rescued by the legendary Lycan King. To her shock, the powerful monarch claims her as his fated mate. Now, Elara must navigate the dangerous politics of a new court and her growing feelings for her savior, all while the ghosts of her past threaten to destroy her newfound sanctuary.
MATED TO THREE DESPISED BY ALL Novel Cover
8.3
I am Melissa Copper, chosen by the moon goddess as the fated mate of the Alpha triplets. But they cruelly discarded me, choosing my twin sister over me at the Alpha's coronation ceremony. They despised me, that I know, I have always seen it in their eyes, but the mate bond keeps drawing me closer to them. Now, I have decided to leave, to end the whole circus. But when I begged them to reject me, they wouldn't do it. They wouldn't let me go... **** "Melissa, please come back to us!" They all echoed in unison. "We want you...We have always wanted you!" Caleb said softly, his voice trailing off his breath, as he pinned me to the wall. "We promise to treat you right!" Cypril said, his breath warm and ticklish against my fingers that he brought up to his lips. "You will always be ours. Just come back already!" Cain's pleading eyes met mine as he leaned in, pressing a kiss on my lips, his hands tracing the corner of my ear. "No," I said, my voice louder than I had expected it to be, with their bodies pressed against mine and their lips creating sparks across my body.
Rejected Luna's Return, Forbidden Bonds Novel Cover
7.5
What happens when one rejection becomes four fated bonds? ‎ ‎Lyra was broken. Rejected by her destined mate in front of her entire pack, she ran away five years ago and never looked back. She transformed her pain into power, becoming a feared enforcer for the Werewolf Council. But destiny has a twisted sense of humor. When she returns to her hometown for a mission, everything changes in a single moment. Four men recognize her as their fated mate simultaneously. Four. She was supposed to have one. Now Ethan, the Alpha who rejected her, wants redemption. Dane, a reformed criminal, has been searching for her for years. Owen, the sweet doctor, has been dreaming of her every night. And Zane, a dangerous hunter-turned-wolf, will destroy anyone who threatens her. ‎ ‎Together, they must bond as one to survive an uprising that targets Lyra specifically. But the rogue rebellion is just the beginning. Dark secrets hide within the pack's walls. The Werewolf Council itself harbors a traitor. And Lyra's rare bloodline holds power that everyone wants to control. Can four mates truly protect one Luna? Or will the truth shatter everything they are building together? ‎ ‎Prepare for the unexpected. Some Lunas are destined for more than one mate. ‎ ‎--- ‎ ‎## Disclaimer ‎ ‎This novel is a work of fiction featuring paranormal romance and supernatural themes. It contains mature content including violence, complex relationships involving multiple partners, and adult themes. Reader discretion is advised. This story is intended for mature audiences aged 18 and above. The supernatural elements, character dynamics, and plot developments are purely fictional and should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation of any real-world relationship structures. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is entirely coincidental.