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Becca hit the cold floor hard, her knees brushing against the rough surface, her hands trembling as she held her stomach.
Pain shot through her, but it was nothing compared to the ache in her heart. The grand doors of the Alpha’s mansion towered behind her, their golden handles glinting under the moonlight. But the beauty of the castle was a stark contrast to the cruelty of the man standing above her. Alpha Desmond. He looked down at her with disgust, his piercing blue eyes sharp and unforgiving. His dark hair fell over his face to make him look even more terrifying as his muscular body was towering over her. He was every bit the powerful ruler their pack revered—strong, merciless, and utterly ruthless. “Get out of my sight, Omega.” His voice was cold, void of any emotion. The words sliced through her like a blade. Becca clutched her breast, her breath coming in short gasps. “Alpha, please… I—” Desmond let out a cruel laugh, the sound echoing in the courtyard where his warriors and high-ranking wolves stood, watching the humiliation unfold. “You don’t get to beg,” he sneered. “You’re filth. A weak, useless Omega who thought she could really be my mate. I REJECT you!!” The gathered wolves murmured in agreement, their whispers sharp and unkind. “She actually thought an Alpha would truly want her?” “Disgusting. Look at her groveling.” “She should be grateful he even pretended to acknowledged her.” Becca’s fingers dug into the dirt as she tried to push herself up. Tears blurred her vision, but she refused to let them fall. “But the Moon Goddess—” Desmond’s foot slammed into her shoulder, sending her crashing onto her back. A pained gasp left her lips as she stared up at him in shock. “Do not speak of the Moon Goddess to me,” he snarled. “I don’t care if she had said you’re my mate. I don’t want you. You are a disgrace to my bloodline.” Her heart shattered. She had known the bond between them was fragile. She had sensed his resentment. But she had never imagined he would reject her so publicly, so brutally. She forced herself up on her elbows, her vision getting blurred. “Desmond, please… rejecting me will ruin me. If an Omega is rejected—” “I don’t care,” he interrupted, his voice laced with finality. “I reject you, Becca. You are no mate of mine. You never were. Now, leave before I have you thrown out like the trash you are.” Becca felt the world go upside down. A sharp, searing pain shot through her chest, her wolf howling in agony. The mate bond shattered inside her, ripping her soul apart. The warriors standing around them chuckled, shaking their heads. “She actually thought he would keep her.” “She deserves this.” “Pathetic.” Becca let out a broken sob as she curled into herself, the pain unbearable. But no one cared. Not Desmond. Not the warriors. Not the pack that had raised her. She had lost everything. And she hated them for it. She hated him for it. As she lay there, her heart filled with anger, with pain, with loathing— Becca jolted awake from her nightmare which had been a very painful memory. Her breath came in rapid pants as she stared at the ceiling of her tiny room, her chest rising and falling erratically. It had been a dream. No. A nightmare. A haunting memory. One that visited her every night without fail. She rubbed her face with shaky hands, trying to steady herself. But even awake, she could still hear their laughter, still feel the sting of Desmond’s words, still feel the weight of rejection crushing her. Her wolf whimpered inside her, still broken and aching. But Becca had learned something in the past few months since that dreadful night. Being bound to an Alpha… being the mate of an Alpha… It was all fake. Mates were supposed to cherish each other. They were supposed to protect one another. But all Desmond had done was destroy her. She inhaled deeply, forcing herself to push the pain away. The past was in the past. She had a new life now. A life she was proud of. She turned to look at the clock on the wall. It was barely dawn. It was time to open her clinic. Becca stepped outside, the crisp morning air brushing against her skin. Her small house sat at the edge of the town, far from the grand estates of the warriors and high-ranking wolves. Attached to it was her clinic, a small building with a sign that read Becca’s Healing Center. It wasn’t much. But it was hers. She grabbed a broom and began sweeping the front steps, her movements firm and determined. She had worked hard to become a doctor/healer to build this clinic, to prove that she wasn’t useless. She had spent years learning about herbs, about medicine, about healing. If she couldn’t be an Alpha’s mate… she would be something greater. A healer. The pack may have cast her aside, but she would make sure they regretted it. Laughter echoed from the street. “She really thinks anyone will come to her?” “She’s pathetic. No wolf would trust a rejected Omega.” “She should just leave. No one wants her here.” Becca’s hands tightened around the broomstick. She turned, her gaze sharp as she regarded everyone within earshot. “Anyone who needs treatment, my clinic is open! If you’re injured or sick, I can help you!” she announced. A man scoffed loudly. “I’d rather die than be treated by a worthless Omega.” Becca felt something snap inside her. She crossed her arms, her tone sharp. “Well, then, don’t come crying to me when you’re lying half-dead in a ditch, begging for my help.” The man’s face twisted in anger, but before he could retort— A deep voice cut through the air. “I… need your help.” Becca turned sharply. A man stood behind her, dressed in a long black robe. His hood concealed most of his face, but she could see the way his body wavered, his breathing unsteady. Then— He collapsed. Becca rushed forward, catching him before he hit the ground. Her hands gripped his shoulders, his body heavy against her. He was burning up. Feverish. Her heart pounded. Who was he? And why did it feel like this moment would change everything?The tension hanging over the training grounds refused to disappear.Even after Alpha Eugene had interrupted the fight, even after the shouting had stopped, the atmosphere remained heavy.Every wolf present could feel it.The soldiers who had been cheering moments ago now stood quietly, careful not to attract attention.Nobody wanted to become the next target of Eugene's anger.Especially not when the Alpha King looked as though he was only barely keeping his temper under control.Max stood on one side of the training grounds, bruised and covered in dirt.Jack stood opposite him, his chest rose and fell with heavy breath, sweat glistened on his skin with a small cut ran along his jaw.But despite his injuries, he remained standing straight.Unfortunately, Desmond's sudden appearance had only made things worse. He stood with his arms folded, looking far too pleased with himself.His eyes occasionally drifted toward Jack and every time they did, Eugene's suspicion seemed to deepen.Despi
The silence that settled over the training grounds was suffocating.Only moments ago, the area had been filled with cheers, shouting, and the sounds of combat. Now nobody dared make a sound.Every wolf present could feel Alpha Eugene's anger radiating through the air. It was impossible to ignore.The Alpha King's hand had finally released Jack's wrist, but the memory of that iron grip remained.Jack took a step back while Max stood nearby, still catching his breath after being knocked onto his back.Mira had finally managed to push through the soldiers who had been keeping her from leaving.The Alpha slowly looked around the training grounds and his gaze moved from soldier to soldier then back to Max who immediately straightened.For once, he looked genuinely uncomfortable.Eugene folded his arms."Would someone like to explain what exactly I am looking at?" He demanded. Nobody answered. Max rubbed the back of his neck while Jack stared ahead.Eugene's eyes narrowed."I asked a quest
Max and Jack stood toe to toe, their bodies filled with sweat, breathing heavily, bleeding from several small cuts and neither man showed the slightest intention of stopping.Their fangs were fully extended, their eyes flashed, their wolf instincts surged dangerously close to the surface.Mira stood at the edge of the growing crowd, her arms folded tightly across her chest. Every passing second made her more anxious.This had gone much too far."Stop cheering!" she yelled at the soldiers but nobody listened.A group of warriors laughed then one of them shouted."Come on, Beta Max!"Another yelled,"Take him down, Jack!"The crowd erupted again and Mira groaned."Moon Goddess help me."The two fighters circled each other once more, dust swirling around their feet, neither looked willing to back down.Max wiped blood from the corner of his mouth and a grin spread across his face."You've gotten stronger."Jack rolled his shoulders."You sound surprised" he said."I am" Max replied. Sev
The tension in the garden remained thick long after Tyler had issued his warning.The morning breeze rustled the flowers and trees around them, but it did little to cool the hostility hanging in the air.Tyler stood firmly where he was, Kaelyn stood opposite him with her baby in her arms while Ava remained slightly behind her, watching everything with calculating eyes.For several moments, nobody spoke, the silence itself felt like a challenge, then Kaelyn finally broke it."I think you've forgotten your place" she said.Her voice was cold. Far colder than Tyler had ever heard from her before but he wasn't intimidated."If telling the truth means I've forgotten my place, then perhaps" he replied. Kaelyn's eyes narrowed."You have no right to accuse me of anything.""I didn't accuse you" he said."You practically did" she shot at him. Tyler folded his arms."I told you to stop whatever you're planning."Ava laughed, the sound mocking. She tilted her head."And what exactly are we pla
Mira knew this was a truly terrible idea but no matter how much she argued, neither Max nor Jack seemed willing to listen.The training grounds had transformed within minutes.What had once been a normal morning of drills and exercises had become an impromptu arena. Warriors gathered from every direction, guards abandoned their stations and servants slowed down whenever they passed nearby.Even wolves who had no interest in combat found themselves drawn toward the growing crowd because everyone knew who was about to fight.Max, Alpha Eugene's Beta. One of the strongest warriors in the Blackwood Pack was going against Jack, the former Beta of Alpha Desmond.The man many still distrusted despite everything he had done for the pack.The tension was impossible to ignore.Mira stood between them, her frustration growing by the second."Both of you have lost your minds" she said angrily but none of them responded.Jack was busy removing his outer shirt, while Max was stretching his shoulder
The silence that followed Jack's arrival was unbearable. Mira could practically feel her heart pounding inside her chest.Her mind was racing, her emotions were a complete mess and standing in front of her was the last person she had wanted to witness what had just happened.The sight of him standing there with that unreadable expression made her stomach twist painfully.She had no idea how much he had heard, no idea how much he had seen, what he was thinking and that terrified her.For a brief moment nobody moved. The training grounds seemed frozen. Every warrior present could sense that something significant had just happened."Jack—"Mira immediately stepped forward but Max beat her to it."Yeah, I kissed her" Max said then crossed his arms casually.Mira's eyes widened."Max!"The warriors nearby immediately looked interested again but Jack remained completely still. His face gave away absolutely nothing, which somehow made everything worse.Max wasn't finished."And before you as
Becca led Eugene through the murmuring crowd, her hand still in his, guiding him toward one of the private rooms tucked away from the bright lights and curious eyes of the ballroom. The heavy door clicked shut behind them, sealing them in a hush of velvet shadows and quiet tension. As soon as Bec
Becca strolled slowly down the paths, her hands folded behind her back, watching as Mira and a few other maids bustled about, hanging colorful ribbons and glowing paper lanterns from the arching trees.The Moon Festival was approaching quickly, and excitement buzzed in the air like a living thing.
Luna Seraphina led Desmond through the crowd of dancers and guests, her heels clicking softly against the marble floor. Her movements were poised and elegant, but there was an undercurrent of tension in the way she walked, as though she knew tonight would mark the turning point in their plans.She
The ballroom glowed in warm candlelight and the radiant shimmer of magical orbs that hovered delicately in the air. It was a scene of splendor and elegance, wolves in finely tailored garments moving with grace across the polished marble floor, the sound of soft violins painting an air of civility







