Hmm, 'redjected' sounds like one of those titles that slips through the cracks—maybe a fanfic trope or an experimental game jam project. I’ve spent hours deep-diving into weird media rabbit holes (anyone else remember 'Sad Satan'?), but this one’s new. If it’s a book, perhaps a dystopian thriller where protagonists are 'redjected' from society? Or a retro pixel-art game with a crimson-themed narrative? The lack of Google results makes me think it’s either super fresh or doesn’t exist yet. Fun thought: what if it’s a placeholder name someone leaked prematurely? The mystery’s half the fun.
I've scoured my memory and all my usual sources—bookstores, streaming platforms, gaming forums—and 'redjected' doesn't ring any bells. It might be a super niche indie title or perhaps a typo for something more familiar like 'rejected'? I once stumbled upon a hidden gem called 'Rejected' by cartoonist Don Hertzfeldt, but that's a short film. If it's a book, maybe it's a self-published work flying under the radar. The gaming community loves quirky names, but even there, nothing matches. Could it be a working title that changed before release?
Sometimes titles blend in our heads—like mixing 'Project Red' with 'Ejected'—but I'd need more clues. If anyone's heard of it, I'd love to dive in! Until then, my hunt continues, fueled by curiosity and too much caffeine.
Zero hits on 'redjected' in my mental database—and I’ve racked up a lot of hours consuming media. Could it be a misheard lyric or a meme reference? Like how 'Benedict Cumberbatch' morphs into 'Benadryl Cucumberpatch' in viral posts. If it’s fiction, maybe a typo for 'Red Rising' (great book series) mashed up with something else? Or a canceled project, like that 'Scalebound' game Xbox axed. Either way, I’m intrigued! If it’s out there, I’ll find it... after rewatching 'Severance' for the third time.
Never encountered 'redjected' in any medium, and I’ve binge-read obscure fantasy novels, dug through Steam’s indie tags, and even trawled Letterboxd for weird cinema. My guess? It’s either a hyper-local creation (like a regional indie game) or a working title that got scrapped. I remember a similar confusion with 'P.T.', the playable teaser for 'Silent Hills'—fans still mourn its cancellation. If 'redjected' is real, it’s hiding well! Maybe check itch.io or AO3 for ultra-niche stuff. Or it’s a pun—'red' + 'rejected'—for a romance-themed game about heartbreak? Now I’m brainstorming ideas...
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Rejected
Ellie Scott
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"I reject you, Alpha! I reject you!".
Elizabeth is an Omega ranked wolf; however, she does not realize she is an Alpha by birth. She has been rejected by her family, and her Pack, having suffered years of abuse from them. She is about to be given to the Pack Beta as his chosen mate when her fated mate finds her. Will her fated mate reject her as well?
This is not your typical rejection story. Seleste is not a weak female. She does not run away when her alpha mate rejects her. Seleste continues to serve her pack. She is not broken by being rejected. She stands strong, wins a war, and finds her second chance for love; Or did she?
I am an Omega, the lowest rank in the wolf packs, the rejected, the despised. I never bother about being an Omega or serving my fellow wolves as long as my family is right beside me.
My bed of roses turned into a bed of thorns when I clocked eighteen. I discovered that my mate is the beta, and he has pronounced rejection upon me. My heart is torn and my life has turned complicated. Is this how it feels to be rejected by your mate?
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Being an Omega is bad, isn't it? Getting rejected is worse, is it not? And getting accepted by a cursed Alpha is the worst of all, don't you think?
After Elena gets rejected by the Beta because of her status, she accepts her fate and decides to move on despite knowing how painful it will be, she crosses paths with the Alpha and he declares acceptance upon her.
When Elena uncovers the mask behind the acceptance by the Alpha, will she choose to remain rejected by the Beta or accepted by the Alpha?
Even the coldest heart would soon grow warm if she kept holding on to it. That was what she believed. That was why she became his unloved placeholder of a wife. Unfortunately, all her devotion only led to a heartless divorce. “She’s awake now,” he told her. “Step down and step away, you miserable knock-off.”Then, he left. When he came back, it was because he needed her to do something only an impostor could do: go to jail for his dream girl’s crime. Deirdre McKinnon was condemned to perdition. She lost her baby before it was born. She lost her face to violence. She lost the ability to see. It was two months of a hell-like nightmare. At last, something died inside her heart. Two years later, she found herself another man, but when Brendan Brighthall met her by pure happenstance, a new feeling was born in his heart: jealousy. There were no means too terrible, no scheme too underhanded—not if it meant he’d possess Deirdre’s heart again. And yet, she simply refused to love him anymore.“What do you want me to do, Deirdre McKinnon?! What must I do to go back to the good old days?” His eyes turned red. “I’ll give you everything I have!”“You gave me a copper trinket two years ago. It was a sorry excuse for a wedding ring, and yet I cared for it as though it was the most precious jewel in the world…“But now? Nothing you can give would be even remotely worthwhile. Not even you.”
Betrayed, rejected, and humiliated in front of the whole pack by her one true love. He auctioned her off, and she thought her life was over until she met him.
He is an Alpha mafia, a ruthless and powerful man who had a score to settle with her family. He bought her as his mate in order to exact revenge on her family. But one thing he didn't expect was to desire her, to cherish her, to claim her as his own.
When love and vengeance collide, the once-ruthless Alpha is forced to make a decision. What choice will he make?
Find out in Rejected: Claimed by the Alpha Mafia, a thrilling and steamy werewolf/ mafia romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Renee, a Disney and Harry Potter aficionado, is not your average girl. Beneath her nerdy exterior lies a secret - she is a rare breed of wolf. To protect herself, she must pretend to be wolf-less, a facade that subjects her to relentless bullying. Her first mate, who once shared clandestine moments with her, rejects her when she reveals their fated connection. His rejection is not of her wolf identity, but of her nerdy quirks, claiming he was only after one thing.
Heartbroken, Renee leaves behind her past and embarks on a new journey, starting a catering business. It’s here that she encounters Jace, her second chance mate who has been patiently waiting for his destined partner. But just as things start looking up, her past resurfaces. Her former mate reappears, and she finds herself the prize in a competition between two Alphas.
However, only one truly values her, nerdy quirks and all. The other, having discovered her true identity, is playing a dangerous game of deception. As Renee navigates this complex love triangle, she must decide who to trust and who to love.
But the question remains: Will Renee choose the one who loves her for who she truly is or fall prey to the deceptive games of her past? The answer lies within the unfolding chapters of her life.
Man, I wish I had better news about 'redjected'—it's one of those hidden gems that deserves way more attention! From what I’ve dug up over the years, there hasn’t been any official sequel or spin-off announced. The original creator seems to have moved on to other projects, which is a shame because the world-building had so much potential. I’ve seen fan theories and even some amateur comics trying to expand the lore, but nothing official.
That said, the fandom’s kept the spirit alive with discussions and headcanons. If you’re craving more, I’d recommend diving into forums or fanfic archives—some talented folks have imagined what a continuation might look like. It’s not the same as an official release, but hey, sometimes the community’s creativity fills the void better than a corporate follow-up ever could.
The name 'redjected' feels like one of those cryptic titles that lingers in your mind long after you encounter it. At first glance, it seems like a fusion of 'rejected' and 'red,' which makes me think of themes like heartbreak, exclusion, or even something more visceral—like blood or anger. Maybe it's a metaphor for being cast aside ('rejected') but stained ('red') by the experience, forever changed. I love how it plays with language, bending words to evoke raw emotion without spelling everything out.
In some contexts, especially in indie games or obscure art projects, names like this often hint at deeper lore. Perhaps 'redjected' refers to a character who's ostracized but marked by their past, or a world where rejection leaves literal scars. It's the kind of name that invites interpretation, and that's what makes it fascinating. It doesn't just tell you what it means—it makes you feel it.
Man, I went down such a rabbit hole trying to find 'redjected' last year! It's one of those indie titles that keeps popping up in niche forums but is weirdly hard to pin down. From what I gathered, the creator originally released it as a webcomic on their personal site, but the domain expired. Now it floats around on aggregate sites like Webtoon Canvas under different tags—try searching 'psychological horror' or 'experimental art' there.
Some fans have uploaded scans to manga piracy sites (which I don't endorse, but hey, desperate times), and there's even an abandoned Kickstarter for a physical print. The creator's Twitter account @redjectedart occasionally drops cryptic updates about reviving it. Feels like chasing ghosts sometimes, but that mystery kinda adds to its cult appeal.
I couldn't find any information about a work titled 'redjected' in my knowledge base. It might be a lesser-known title, a misspelling, or perhaps something very new. Sometimes titles get translated differently across regions too—maybe it's known under another name?
If you're into obscure or indie media, I totally get the hunt! I once spent weeks tracking down an untranslated manga just because the art style looked intriguing. If 'redjected' is something you're passionate about, maybe checking niche forums or creator platforms could help uncover more details. It’s always fun stumbling upon hidden gems!