The Alpha Signed My Rejection By Mistake
e never honored. He was in love with another woman, Rosalie,
begged him for the life-saving me
ental link, I heard her laugh in t
e with trivial ma
ior healer away from my father's side. He died whi
an who was supposed to be my other half. In his
I slipped a single page into a thick stack of documents. He signed it without reading, and w
pte
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a tiny fist beating against the glass. Inside, the silence was just
eather seat, my hands clenched i
le thing in the oppressive quiet of the car. "It's been thr
carved from stone. The scent of him-like a winter forest after a fresh snowfall, sharp pine and
tion in my own voice. This was the ninety-ninth time I had begged. I had cou
lready the Alpha. My posit
glanced at the screen, and the granite of his expression melted. It was a subtle shift, but to me, who h
voice now a low, warm murmu
e. The ice was gone, replaced by a warmth that I
u ready for the Full Moon Gala?
Rosalie. His childhood friend, the woman he believed was his true
unshed tears. He continued to talk to her, his words weaving a picture of a l
he call, the ice return
halt on the side of the deserted
The words were fla
onfused. "What? Bu
mand wash over me. It was a physical force, a pressure behind my eyes and in my bones that
ced with that undeniable power, ""G
ered inside me, cowering before his dominance. This was the curse
idden phone vibrated in my pocket. A single, shos set. One w
g for me, gave me a sliver of strength. I
y voice shaking. "The pack apotheca
me with such trivialities." He gestured to the back seat. "My assistant had some dresses de
ly filled with the pale pinks and whites she ador
h her. The Mind-Link was a sacred connection, usually reserved for pack business or the deepest intimacy between mates. He used it to fli
e looked at me, his eyes now completely empty o
oice. Just cold, simple dismissal. He di
he deluge. The cold rain soaked me insta
elerator, and the Rolls-Royce shot forward, sending a wave o
rm, my inner wolf didn't just whimper. It howl
I was a pathetic Omega who would c
thday. Inside, it wasn't pack secrets or financial documents. It was a shrine. Filled with her clothes-scarves, gloves, even a silk nightgown. They all pulsed wit
se me from our bond, to replace my soul with a ghost. And
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