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The Alpha's Rejected White Wolf Mate

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 550    |    Released on: 18/09/2025

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g Moonpetal test clutched in my hand. My mind was unnervingly calm. The in

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clarity: he wouldn't see a child born of love. He would see a strategic asset. The ultimate heir. He would use the baby to

know. This child was mine, and mine alone

ne's screen, sending another

ile it with the court in exactly two

away. I didn't tell him why. The secret of my child was too precious, too dangerous. He didn

little wolf. Go a

y table in the entryway, I placed my wedding ring. It wasn't a diamond, but a heavy silver band

tanding alone at a charity gala. Me, cutting a ribbon at a new Oneill Tech facility by myself. Me, smiling politely at a

d Ellis met me, his Beta presence calm and reassuring. He took my

rger, sleeker jet was preparing for departure. Standing at the top of it

even from this distance, carried on the wind-a potent, ambitious mix o

e, didn't hurt anymore. It severed the last, l

tomach, feeling the tiny, powerful spark of life within. As the glittering lights of S

ing home, to a future I would bui

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The Alpha's Rejected White Wolf Mate
The Alpha's Rejected White Wolf Mate
“It was the night of my first solo art exhibition, but my Alpha mate, Cameron, was nowhere to be seen. The air was thick with champagne and praise, but every compliment felt like a slap, calling me "the Alpha's mate," not an artist. Then I saw him on the news feed. He was shielding another woman, an Alpha Female, from camera flashes. The whispers in the room confirmed it: their packs were merging, sealed by a new mating. This wasn't just him being late; it was a public execution of our bond. His voice cut into my mind, cold and detached. "Kacie needs me. You're an Omega, handle this." Not an apology, just an order. That was the moment the last thread of hope I'd clung to for four years finally snapped. He hadn't just forgotten me; he had systematically erased me, even taking credit for the billion-dollar app born from my secret visions, dismissing my art as a mere "hobby." But the quiet, submissive part of me died that night. I walked into a back office and sent a message to my lawyer. I told her to draft a Rejection Ritual document, disguised as an Intellectual Property transfer for my "worthless" art. He would never read the fine print. With the same arrogance he used to shatter my soul, he was about to sign his own away.”
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