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My Alpha Refused My Dying Rejection

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 679    |    Released on: 19/01/2026

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ur miserable marriage. It was radiant, genuine, and blindingly bright. It transformed he

of pure, unadulterated fury. She sm

ting in her room, begging the Moon Goddess for forgiveness. She was here, in

as she clung to my arm. We reached the edge of the dance floor, the music swe

nds in my soul. The mention of the child-the heir she had

I growled, my voic

scent of vanilla and artificial sweetness trying to mask the rage rolling off me

loor. My hand splayed across her back, claiming her, but my

ated partners to show unity. I watched as Aline moved from Deric to an Elder, and then to a visiting

g against my chest, her eyes following my line of sight. "It's as if..

ing

mine. Even if I didn't want her, even if I rejected her, she was still my mate. Her smiles, her scent, her body-they

m across the floor when the music shifted a

ust through the speakers, but echoing in the Mind-Lin

ts cut through the di

lluminating Aline. She froze, her hand still resting on a visiting

ond bea

e air crackled with ozone and static electricit

la, the chosen pairs must dance. To ref

elf from her grip. My eyes met Aline's across the expanse of the floo

should b

toward her; I prowled. The crowd scrambled to get out of my way, leav

I was going to make sure she reme

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My Alpha Refused My Dying Rejection
My Alpha Refused My Dying Rejection
“My fated mate, Alpha Kaden, watched me die slowly for three years while he groomed his mistress. When our pup withered and died inside me due to his neglect, he publicly accused me of murder. That was the day I stopped dying for him and started living to defy him. The Pack Healer confirmed our pup's soul returned to the Goddess; Kaden's weakened bond was literally killing me, forcing a procedure to remove the last physical tether. Immediately after, Kaden returned with Cori Mullins, his 'true love', and found me. He snarled accusations I'd destroyed his heir-a lie Cori eagerly reinforced. He dismissed my cries that he killed our baby, believing their narrative. My inner wolf gave a final gurgling howl as necrosis spread, and he swallowed Cori's lie that she, not me, saved him from rogues. I looked into his eyes and saw only disgust; he deemed my pain a performance, blind to the bond rotting me. Realizing he would never believe me, I formally rejected him as my Mate. He laughed, dismissed it as a tantrum, and refused to accept. But as he walked away, leaving me to die, I vowed to reclaim my life. I vanished into the night, determined to live for myself, whatever the deadly cost.”