
Rejected By The Alpha: My Stunning Return
I was the wolfless orphan taken in by the Blackwood pack, secretly in love with Ryker, the future Alpha.
At the Mating Moon ceremony, the Goddess miraculously chose me as his fated mate.
But instead of a blessing, it became my ultimate nightmare. He dragged me onto the sacred stone in front of the entire pack to publicly humiliate me.
"I reject you, Elara Vance, as my mate!"
He chose a powerful she-wolf over a freak like me. The severing of the bond nearly killed me. I accepted his rejection and fled, living as a rogue for three years to bury the agonizing echo of his betrayal.
When I finally returned to visit his sick father, I was no longer that pathetic, broken girl.
Yet, the very night I arrived, he threw a lavish engagement party with his chosen Luna, a deliberate slap in the face.
I refused to run this time. I walked into his ballroom with my head held high to prove I was finally free of him.
But the moment our eyes met across the crowded room, a soul-crushing agony exploded in my chest.
Across the hall, Ryker let out a harsh gasp, clutching his heart in identical, terrifying pain.
The sacred bond he had so ruthlessly destroyed three years ago wasn't dead.
And now, it was going to destroy us both.
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Chapter 3
Elara Vance POV:
That evening, a summons came. I was not asked, but ordered, to attend a private family dinner. I knew it was about the morning’s disaster. There was no refusing the Alpha.
The four of us sat around the polished mahogany table in the Alpha’s private dining room. The silence was so thick you could have sliced it with the steak knives we held. The clinking of silverware against porcelain was the only sound, each scrape and tap echoing the tension in the room.
Alpha Corbin tried to start a conversation about pack business, something about a border dispute, but the words fell into the silence and died. Ryker stared down at his plate, methodically cutting his steak into precise, angry little pieces, his face a mask of cold indifference. He had always used silence as a weapon and a shield, a trait he’d learned from his father.
I kept my eyes on my own plate, pushing a lone pea around with my fork, wishing the floor would open up and swallow me.
Luna Annelise, her kind face etched with worry, finally broke. She set her utensils down with a soft click. “The Mating Moon is next week,” she said, her voice unnaturally bright. “This year’s ceremony will be especially grand.”
My heart gave a painful lurch. My grip on my fork tightened until my knuckles were white. The Mating Moon. The one night when the Moon Goddess herself was said to reveal the fated mates for all werewolves of age. It was the stuff of every she-wolf’s dreams, a dream I had long ago buried under layers of harsh reality.
Ryker let out a soft, contemptuous snort.
The Luna ignored him, her warm blue eyes fixing on me. “Elara, you turn seventeen this year. Even though…” She trailed off, the unspoken words—*even though you have no wolf*—hanging in the air. “The Goddess’s grace shines on everyone.”
Her words were a lifeline, a tiny spark in my suffocating darkness. She was trying to give me hope. And despite everything, a wild, insane fantasy flickered to life in the deepest, most foolish corner of my heart.
*What if? What if the Goddess chose me for him?*
The thought was so absurd, so impossible, that it was almost painful. But it was also so alluring I couldn't push it away.
“Mother,” Ryker’s voice was like ice, shattering the fragile moment. “Stop with the old myths. I will choose my own mate. She will be a she-wolf worthy of standing beside the future Alpha.”
His stormy eyes flickered towards me for a fraction of a second, and the message was clear. *And that will never be you.*
Alpha Corbin frowned, his authority reasserting itself. “Ryker. You will respect the will of the Goddess. It is the foundation of our pack.”
“Strength is our foundation,” Ryker shot back, his voice low and challenging. The air between father and son crackled with a power struggle that had been brewing for years.
The tiny flame of hope inside me was doused by his cold certainty, leaving nothing but a wisp of smoke. But the Luna’s words had already done their work. They had planted a seed.
Ryker didn’t have to believe. As long as the Goddess did.
It was my last chance. My final, desperate gamble on a love that had only ever brought me pain. If the Goddess herself declared me his, he couldn’t deny it. He would have to see me. He would have to choose me.
The rest of the dinner passed in a blur of strained silence. As soon as it was over, I fled to my room. I walked to the window, staring up at the waxing moon, a silver sliver in the velvet black sky.
For the first time in my life, I prayed. I prayed to a Goddess I wasn’t sure even listened to the likes of me. I prayed with every fiber of my being, pouring all my pain and all my hopeless love into the silent request.
I prayed for a miracle.
The hope was a fragile, terrifying thing, but it was enough. It was enough to make me forget, for a little while, the humiliation of the morning and the heartbreak of the night before.
I would go to the Mating Moon ceremony. I would stand before the pack and the Goddess. I would face my destiny, for better or for worse.
“Moon Goddess, if you can hear me… please. Just this once, let me be chosen.”
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9.5
Alina was the eldest daughter of the prestigious Padilla family, but everyone mocked her as a defective dud who couldn't cast a single spell.
The moment she woke up, her father and younger sister Karina barged into her room, demanding she sign a transfer agreement to the Aethelgard Order-the most brutal faction on the continent.
It wasn't just a transfer; it was a legal disownment. In her past life, Alina didn't realize Karina was also reborn. She had dropped to her knees and begged to stay. Her reward? Her magic was violently drained from her veins by her own family. Her fiancé drove a blade through her chest, and her sister stood over her bleeding body, smiling. She had ruined her hands making potions for them, only to be discarded like trash.
The phantom pain of her chest being ripped open still burned behind her ribs. Looking at the hypocritical family waiting for her tears, she felt nothing but exhausting disgust. Why should she ever be their stepping stone again?
"For the honor of the family, you leave today."
Her father sneered as she calmly bit her thumb and pressed her bloody fingerprint onto the contract. This time, Alina didn't cry. She packed a single bag and walked out the door, heading straight for the deadly Aethelgard Order to show them what a true monster looked like.

8.4
My mate, Alpha Santino, brought another woman into our home. She was a pregnant Omega, the widow of his fallen Beta, and he swore to protect her above all others.
He gave her my seat of honor, left our bed cold each night to soothe her feigned nightmares, and ignored me completely. I was the Luna of the Blackstone Pack, but I was becoming a ghost in my own life.
The final betrayal happened in my own bedroom. She stood over my vanity and deliberately shattered my mother's sacred moonstone necklace, the last piece of my family I had left.
When Santino burst in, he didn't see my heartbreak. He saw only her fake tears.
"What did you do to her?!" he roared, his voice laced with the Alpha's Command, a sacred power he used to crush my will.
Then, for her, he did the unforgivable. He raised his hand and struck me, his mate.
In that instant, the love I had desperately clung to turned to ice. The man I had sworn my life to had not only betrayed me but had defiled the sacred bond the Goddess herself had blessed.
As the pain of his betrayal ripped through me, something ancient and powerful awakened in my blood. I rose to my feet and spoke the words that would destroy his world and begin mine.
"I, Alessia Bianchi, reject you, Santino Moretti, as my mate."

7.3
For a thousand years, the Vora beastmen have been cursed by a madness-a burning sickness in their blood that only one thing can soothe: the legendary 'Blood-Blessed,' a human female whose very scent is a living cure.
When a virus wiped out nearly all females, their desperate hunt for this mythical girl turned into a brutal conquest. They crushed our fallen human kingdoms, reducing us to breathing meat under their cruel "Livestock Codex."
To save my little sister from being branded for their elite breeding auction, I took her place in the male-only death draft.
Disguised as a boy, I was thrown into a pitch-black labyrinth, a living sacrifice meant to feed their ultimate nightmare: the feral, half-dragon Mad King.
He tore our steel cage apart like wet paper. I pressed my back against the freezing wall, watching in horror as he slaughtered the screaming men around me.
He ripped the filthy coat from my body, exposing my true gender. As his crimson eyes locked onto my throat and he opened his jaws for the kill, my rage burned away my fear.
I was a pureblood heiress of a dead empire, but I would not die cowering like an animal. I gripped a shard of glass, ready to aim for his eye.
But as he lunged, the glass sliced my palm. The moment my blood hit the air, the legend became my reality. The sweet, intoxicating scent that flooded the dark wasn't just my pheromones-it was the living cure.
The terrifying, apocalyptic tyrant froze mid-strike. He dropped his massive body to his knees, his fangs retracting as he gently, desperately licked my bleeding hand.
His chaotic red eyes darkened with an absolute, world-ending obsession as he pulled my fragile body against his burning chest.
"Mine."
I was meant to be his final meal. They called me the Blood-Blessed. He called me his Queen.

7.6
He hated my gut!
I detested his arrogance!
I was supposed to be his ex-stepmother,but I hated pack politics and returned to the human community after Alpha Holt's death.
I was forced back to heal the wounds of the one that hated me the most, my stepson Adrian.
To the world he was the famous NHL golden boy of hockey and to the Frostfang pack, their feared Alpha.
But the moon goddess had another plan.
On the night he was crowned as Alpha, his father's mark faded from my neck and Adrian's mate bond burnt harshly on my skin. But fate wasn't done yet.
We were expected to team up to fight a common foe when we could barely stand each other.
Was our fate strong enough to overcome physical hatred?

7.5
I am the biological daughter of the wealthy Fitzpatrick family, but I spent my childhood eating out of dumpsters.
When I was finally brought back to the estate at age seven, I thought I would experience my parents' love.
Instead, my biological parents looked at my dirty clothes with raw disgust. They only cared about Hallie, the fake daughter who lived like a princess.
The moment I walked in, Hallie hurled a heavy ceramic cup at my head, slicing my hand open.
"Get out of my house!"
My father didn't even look at the blood. He raised his hand to strike me, accusing me of bringing trailer park rules into his home.
In my past life, I dropped to my knees and begged for their forgiveness. I endured their abuse, hoping they would eventually love me.
But they let the maids humiliate me, let Hallie steal my identity, and eventually threw me back onto the streets to die. Even my playboy Uncle Byron, the only person who ever showed me mercy, was driven to suicide by them.
I didn't understand why my own flesh and blood hated me so much, or why a vicious liar deserved everything while I was treated like a jinx.
Opening my eyes again, I was back on the exact day I first returned to the estate.
As my father raised his hand to hit me, I didn't cower.
Instead, I looked at the family patriarch and pointed directly at my notorious, alcoholic uncle.
"I want him to be my new guardian."

7.8
I thought I had found my savior in Alpha Camron after my adoptive family was brutally slaughtered.
But as I lay chained to the damp dungeon wall, my inner wolf silenced by silver poison, he sneered and rejected me.
"Did you really think I loved you? You were just a dumb, loyal dog."
He confessed that he had orchestrated my family's murder to frame Lycan King Asher.
Blinded by his lies, I had plunged a silver blade into Asher's heart—the only man standing in Camron's way to the throne.
My step-sister Erica then arrived to deliver the final, crushing blows.
"He was your true fated mate, Ella," she whispered with sadistic glee. "He loved you so much he retracted his aura, leaving himself defenseless so you wouldn't get hurt killing him."
Worse, she laughed at my swollen belly, revealing the baby I carried wasn't Camron's. He had paid a filthy Rogue to defile me in the dark.
The man I murdered was the other half of my soul, and the monster I trusted had destroyed everything I loved.
My heart simply gave out, drowning in an abyss of pure agony and hatred.
Opening my eyes again, the stench of burning flesh was gone.
I was back in my attic bedroom on my fifteenth birthday.
Today was the day my evil stepmother would start her deadly plot.
This time, I would tear them all apart.