Pregnant And Rejected Mate
Some wounds don't bleed where anyone can see them.
Sera Voss walked into her mate's study one night carrying the most important secret of her life.
She walked out carrying it still.
Because before she could open her mouth — before she could find the words for the two pink lines sitting on her bathroom sink, for the tiny heartbeat growing quietly beneath her ribs — Kael Drayden, Alpha of the Ashveil Pack, looked at her across his desk with decided eyes and spoke the words that unmade everything.
*I reject you, Sera Voss, as my destined mate.*
She felt the bond snap like a spine breaking.
She felt the hollow it left — cold and sudden and enormous — open up beneath her ribs where warmth used to live.
And she pressed her hand flat against her stomach, and she said nothing.
Because he didn't deserve to know. Because her daughter deserved better than growing up in the shadow of a man who chose someone else before she had even drawn her first breath. Because some decisions, once made, cannot be unmade — and Sera Voss was done waiting for people to choose her.
She left that night with one bag, one secret, and nothing else.
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She built a life from scratch in a town where nobody knew her name.
A diner. A small warm room above a bakery. A landlady named Donna who never asked questions and always made extra food. A routine that kept the grief from swallowing her whole in the quiet hours after midnight when the bond's absence felt loudest and the room felt smallest and she pressed both hands against her growing stomach and talked to her daughter like she was the only person left in the world.
Because right then, she was.