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My Alpha Rejected His True Mate
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Chapter 2

Elara POV:

I turned from the archway, my shoulders sinking as if under some invisible weight, and made my way down the long, echoing corridor. I needed to get out, to breathe air that wasn't thick with his scent and their lies.

And then I saw her.

Lyra was coming towards me, a smug, triumphant smile on her face. She must have slipped away from the celebration.

"Elara," she said, her voice dripping with a false, practiced surprise. "What are you doing skulking in the halls? You here to ruin my son's special night?"

A dry, humorless sound escaped my throat. "Your son's special night? I was not aware that rogues held such ceremonies."

Her eyes narrowed. The mask of sweetness fell away, revealing the venom beneath. "Damien loves him. He loves me. He even let me move into the Alpha's house. He says my scent soothes him." She took a step closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "In fact, he's going to make it official."

My stomach twisted. "What are you talking about?"

"He's going to give my son a proper name, a place in this pack. And to do that," she savored the words, "he's going to formally reject you. Then he will perform the mating ritual with me. I will be his Luna."

The words were a physical blow. The bond, the sacred link between Damien and me, felt as if it were being stretched to its breaking point. The pain was so intense, I swayed on my feet, grabbing the wall for support. To reject a fated mate was to spit in the face of the Moon Goddess.

Just then, I saw Damien rounding the corner at the far end of the hall.

Lyra saw him too. The transformation was instantaneous and absolute. The malice in her face dissolved, replaced by a carefully constructed mask of terror.

"Aah!" The shriek was a piercing, theatrical thing that seemed to vibrate against the stone walls. In the same motion, she drove her own nails into the flesh of her forearm, scoring four parallel lines from which beads of crimson welled up instantly. "Please, Elara, don't!" she cried, collapsing into a heap on the floor.

She looked up at me, tears streaming down her face. "I'm sorry! I'm sorry I made Damien happy! Please, don't hurt me!"

Damien was there in a blur of motion, his Alpha speed closing the distance in a heartbeat. He saw the blood on Lyra's arm, and his pupils contracted to pinpricks. In that instant, his entire world narrowed to that single point of injury; I, the corridor, the very air between us, all seemed to dissolve into an insignificant, wavering backdrop.

"What did you do?" he snarled, his golden eyes blazing with fury, his gaze fixed on me.

He didn't need to speak the words aloud. The command was not a sound, but a physical violation-an invisible probe that thrust its way into my mind, bypassing my will entirely to seize the root of my nerves. My own ankles turned against my volition, forcing me away. Each step was like treading on shattered glass, not a pain of the body, but the acute agony of a soul being betrayed by its own vessel.

"Go home. Stop embarrassing yourself here."

"He's your mate," my inner wolf whimpered, confused and hurt.

I managed to grit my teeth, forcing the words out through the crushing weight of his command. "Have you forgotten, Damien? I am your Mate."

"Do not be irrational, Elara," he said, his voice flat, utterly devoid of the warmth I had once known as he cradled Lyra protectively. "Just go home."

His words, so flat and dismissive, collided with the memory of a boy who had once wrapped his own coat around my shoulders in a sudden downpour. The two images, that boy and this man, refused to merge. They flickered and tore at each other in my mind's eye until the entire world dissolved into a roaring, white static.

"I gave you a chance, Damien," I whispered, the words lost in the cavernous hall.

Then, I turned my back on him. The force of his command still pulsed through me, making each step away from him a new kind of agony.

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