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The Wolfless Reject Is A Pack Heiress

The Wolfless Reject Is A Pack Heiress

Author: Cornelia
Genre: Werewolf
My grandmother, my only family in this world, died of sudden cardiac failure. But I knew it wasn't natural causes. Carina, the woman my fated mate Kole swore to protect, had deliberately taunted her weak heart to death. When I begged Kole for justice, the powerful Alpha didn't even flinch. He used his wealth to erase the evidence and bribed the only nurse who knew the truth. He threw my belongings out of his estate like garbage and let the murderer move in. When Carina faked a fall down the stairs, he cradled her in his arms and forced me, the actual victim, to apologize. "You are just a joke the Moon Goddess played." With those cruel words, he publicly rejected me in front of the city's elites, brutally severing our sacred mate-bond because I was born "wolfless." The agonizing pain of the severed bond tore my soul apart, leaving me humiliated and completely abandoned in the cold streets. I couldn't understand why destiny would pair me with a man who treated my family's blood like trash. Why did my lack of an inner wolf mean I deserved to be trampled on and replaced by a killer? Just as my despair turned into a suffocating darkness, my phone rang. It was Braden Beaumont, the dangerous Gamma of a rival pack, offering me his absolute protection and an alliance. I wiped my tears and pinned his pack's silver medallion to my chest. I no longer needed a fated mate; I was going to make them pay.
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Chapter 1

Hayden POV:

I smiled, pulling the tray of cupcakes from the oven. The sweet scent of vanilla filled my small apartment.

On the wall calendar, today's date was circled in red ink. Our anniversary. One year since the Moon Goddess had marked me and Kole as fated mates.

I carefully arranged the table, setting out the two crystal glasses I'd saved for months to buy.

Despite being a person with weak wolfishness, an invisible person whom the Carlisle Pack calls 'wolf-less', I believed in him. I believed my Alpha, Kole, would love me.

I imagine his surprise when he walks in and sees all this. The wolf within me has never truly awakened, nor ever howled, but my soul can feel the fragile bond that connects me to him. Tonight, I hoped to make it stronger.

My phone screen lit up. A news alert from the Pack's internal feed.

A photo filled the screen, a punch to the gut.

It was Kole. He stood outside a high-end jewelry store, his tall frame protectively shielding a smaller woman-Carina Delgado, his late brother's mate.

The headline read: "Alpha Kole and Carina Delgado Celebrate a Special Anniversary?"

A wave of dizziness hit me. The phone slipped from my trembling hand, landing silently on the cheap rug.

The blood in my veins turned to ice. My ears filled with a low hum.

How could this be? It was our anniversary. He'd said he had a surprise for me tonight when he left this morning.

Was this it?

I told myself it was a mistake. A malicious rumor from the press. Kole was just fulfilling his promise to his brother, taking care of Carina.

Just as I tried to soothe the panic, my phone rang again. An unknown number.

I took a shaky breath and answered.

"Is this a relative of Ms. Annika?" a calm male voice asked. "This is Silver Creek Community Hospital.Ms. Annika has suffered sudden heart failure and is now in critical condition."

My heart stopped.

I bolted from the apartment, not even bothering to change my shoes. My mind was a blank slate of terror as I ran toward the hospital.

I sprinted through the Pack's central square. On the massive electronic screen, the photo of Kole and Carina played on a loop, a silent, public mockery. The whispers of the pack members around me felt like needles against my skin.

Finally, I burst into the hospital, shaking, and found the emergency room. A doctor named Alan Foster intercepted me.

"I'm so sorry," he said, his expression grave. "We did everything we could. Ms. Annika suffered sudden heart failure. She didn't make it."

Grandma Annika... the human woman who had found me in the snow and given me a home... was gone.

I couldn't breathe. My body slid down the wall to the floor, tears streaming down my face.

A young nurse came over and handed me a glass of water. "My condolences," she whispered. "Your grandmother had a visitor this afternoon. A very pretty young woman. It seemed like they weren't getting along."

I snapped my head up, grabbing her arm. "What kind of woman?"

"Light brown hair, big eyes," the nurse recalled. "Looked very fragile. She said she was here to 'thank' your grandmother."

Carina. It was Carina. The face from the photograph flashed in my mind.

I understood.

Carina had gone to provoke my grandmother, and Kole, my mate, was celebrating with her by buying her jewelry.

The immense grief and betrayal twisted together, hardening into a cold, solid knot of hatred in my stomach.

I stood up, wiping the tears from my face. My eyes felt hollow, my vision sharp and cold.

I returned to the empty apartment. The carefully prepared dinner looked like a joke.

I picked up a cupcake.

With a guttural cry, I hurled it against the wall. Cream and cake splattered everywhere.

The mate bond, the tether connecting me to Kole, sent a sharp, stabbing pain through me, as if it were being corroded by my hatred.

I made a vow.

"I, Hayden Beaumont, swear it now."

My voice was a raw whisper in the empty room, cold and unbreakable. "I will make Carina pay. And I will make Kole regret every word he said, every action he took tonight."

I calmly sat down at the table and opened my plain laptop.

I began to gather evidence. I screenshotted the news report, noted the time of my grandmother's death, and wrote down the nurse's description of the visitor.

In an encrypted file, I typed the first step of my plan: "Find the nurse. Make her tell the truth."

I closed the laptop and walked to the window. Outside, the Pack's lights glittered, but my world was nothing but darkness and the burgeoning flame of revenge.

Chapter 2

Hayden POV:

The next morning, I hadn't slept. I changed into a black dress and drove to the Carlisle Pack's estate. This place, which I once dreamed of calling home, now just made my stomach turn.

The guards at the gate stopped me. "Miss Hayden, the Alpha has given orders. You can't enter." Their eyes held a mixture of pity and distance.

I ignored them, reaching out to Kole through our mind-link.

Kole, I know you can hear me. Come out.

My mental voice was ice, stripped of all emotion.

A moment later, the large gates slowly swung open. Kole's tall figure appeared at the entrance. He wore a simple black t-shirt, his ice-gray eyes unreadable.

Carina, like a frightened bird, clung to his arm. She was dressed in a white lace dress, her eyes red-rimmed and pathetic.

"Carina," I said, my voice low but carrying across the distance. I looked directly at her. "What did you do to my grandmother yesterday?"

Carina flinched, immediately hiding behind Kole. "Hayden, I don't know what you're talking about..." she sobbed. "I just went to thank Annika for taking care of you..."

"Thank her?" I let out a cold laugh. "By verbally abusing an old woman with a heart condition until she had an attack? Is that how you show gratitude?"

Kole's brow furrowed. He stepped forward, placing himself between me and Carina. "Hayden, watch your tone. Carina meant well."

I stared at him in disbelief. "Meant well? Kole, my grandmother is dead! The only family I had!"

"It was an accident." Kole's voice was hard as iron. "The Pack's doctor, Dr. Samuel Reynolds, has already issued a report. Annika's death was from natural causes. This matter is closed."

He had already forged a report. He moved so fast to protect her. My heart sank into a frozen pit.

"I want to see the Pack Elders!" I tried to push past him, to get into the estate. "I want to request a formal hearing!"

Kole grabbed my wrist. His grip was like an iron clamp. "I said, it's closed." His voice held the unmistakable weight of a command.

I struggled, but he didn't move. I could feel the heat of his palm, a warmth that once brought me comfort, now it only burned.

"Let me go!" I snarled.

"Hayden," he looked down at me, a flicker of something complex in his icy eyes before it was buried by indifference. "Don't push me."

"Push you? I'm seeking justice for my family! And you, my fated mate, are protecting the murderer!" My voice trembled with rage.

Behind him, Carina's crying intensified. "Kole, I really didn't... I'm so scared..."

Kole's jaw tightened. He released me, but his tone grew even harsher. "The Elders will not see you. That is my decision as Alpha."

I stumbled back a step, watching him shield the woman behind him. In that moment, I knew with absolute clarity that there was nothing left between us.

I turned and walked away from the estate without looking back.

Back in my car, I contacted a member of the Pack's council, a friend of my grandmother's. His reply was full of apology and helplessness. "Hayden, I'm sorry. The Alpha has given an order. No one is to speak of this again."

Every path was blocked. In the face of the Alpha's absolute power, my efforts were a joke.

I slumped over the steering wheel, my body shaking with suppressed fury.

No. I would not give up.

I pulled out my phone. In an encrypted contact list, I found a name: "Private Investigator."

I sent a text. "Need to investigate someone. Dr. Samuel Reynolds. I want all his recent financial transactions and communication records."

If the Pack's rules wouldn't give me justice, then I would use my own rules to get it.

I started the car, my eyes calm again.

I drove to the only law firm in the city that wasn't under the jurisdiction of any Pack. I needed to be legally prepared for what came next.

I wasn't just going to get revenge. I was going to ruin them, in front of the entire werewolf world.

Chapter 3

Hayden POV:

I returned to the small apartment my grandmother had left me. It was filled with our memories, but now it felt vast and empty, chilling me to the bone.

I opened the closet and pulled out the black dress I wore for formal Pack ceremonies. My grandmother had given it to me for my coming-of-age.

Now, I would wear it to my own funeral.

According to Pack law, The Rejection ceremony required both mates to participate. One initiated, the other accepted. Since Kole had already made his choice, I wouldn't make him wait.

I sent a message to Kole's Beta, his right-hand man. "Please inform Alpha Carlisle that I am ready. We can hold the Rejection ceremony at any time."

I looked at myself in the mirror. My face was pale, my eyes bloodshot. I forced a smile, but it looked more painful than a grimace.

The Rejection would cause a soul-tearing agony, especially for the one being rejected. As a wolfless, my body was already weak. I didn't know if I could survive it.

But I had to. This was the final, most absolute way to sever my connection to Kole.

I could almost picture Kole in his study, his brow furrowed as his Beta relayed my message. He was so arrogant, he wouldn't understand my quick agreement.

He'd probably scoff, telling his loyal Beta, "So decisive? She's probably already found a new protector and can't wait to be rid of me."

His pride and suspicion would only allow him to see my resolve as a sign of my infidelity.

How pathetic. And it was exactly what I wanted him to think.

"Tomorrow night, at the full moon, on the Pack's sacred Moonstone Altar."

I received the notification with the time and place. Tomorrow night. The full moon. The Goddess who had witnessed our bond would now witness its destruction.

Soon, the rumors started. Carina was spreading it everywhere, telling anyone who would listen that I was going mad with jealousy, that I had demanded the rejection so I could be free to join another Pack.

She painted herself as the innocent victim, forced to accept Kole's "protection" because of my "unreasonable" behavior.

I shut down my computer, unable to look at the sickening lies anymore.

I walked to the window, looking at the moon that was not yet full. Grandma, would you be angry with me? For not protecting this gift from the Goddess?

No. You wouldn't. You would just want me to live.

I started packing. I couldn't stay in this apartment. Once the Rejection was complete, I would be cast out of the Carlisle Pack's territory, becoming a Rogue.

I carefully packed my grandmother's few belongings-some old clothes and a single photo frame.

I took one last look at my home, then dragged the suitcase out the door without a second glance.

I didn't go to any friends. I used a fake ID to check into the cheapest motel in the city.

The Pack news feed popped up again. A photo showed Kole, after arranging the ceremony, personally driving Carina to the most exclusive restaurant downtown, one with a view overlooking the entire city.

They were celebrating my departure.

I lay on the cold, hard bed of the motel, closing my eyes. In the darkness, I could feel the bond deep in my soul being stretched taut, the final, frantic tension before it snapped.

Tomorrow, it would all be over.

I touched my neck, the spot where I once fantasized Kole would leave his Mark.

Now, it would only bear the scar of a Rejection.

I curled into a ball, letting the bone-deep chill consume me.

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