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My Alpha Mate Rejected Me: He says I'm a Misfit

Chapter 5 A NIGHT OF STUMBLES

Word Count: 1483    |    Released on: 12/01/2025

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ther asks through the door, s

nd, hesitating for a secon

ter rising and falling. The gathering has already started. The air is coole

ot impatiently. "Took you long enough," h

ady my breathing bef

he large clearing at the center of the Alpha's vast abode. Lanterns hang from tree branches, lighting up the area w

e seems

ne exc

oward the clearing. His voice is calm, but there is firmn

hand resting lightly on my back

roat too tig

might follow. Instead, I focus on small things-the crunch of gravel under my f

straighter as we pass, acknowledging my father with respect. Rank matters here. Everyone knows

ead down as

their drinks in silence. The higher-ranking members-the Alpha's beta and members of the Pack council-stay closer to

y to spot. Their clothing is more refined, their postur

of it all stan

ht Pack council, his presence steady and commanding. People give him

s through unnoticed. But just as I tak

ble fo

My foot catches a wire connected to the so

ing goe

d turns t

ree

g to my face as all eyes settle on me. My heart p

know wha

ehind me, but they are too

instill fear and respect in th

ha

and unease staring into his deep amber eyes. He comes

asks, his tone controll

an to-" I start, but my

one. The impact is solid. My foot comes down hard on his.

gnit

cou

iend of Alpha Bran. The murmurs begin almo

He reaches me in a few steps and grabs my arm, pulli

ut he is already pulling me toward th

nts rus

says, her voice shaking sli

, his patience clearly thin. "This is not the first time, Talia. You need to

s, moving forward and bowing respectfully. He understands

d me away. Instead, he exhales quietly and releases my arm. "Fine. But Tali

I say quickly.

e center, where the other leaders are waiting. The tens

my mother asks, placing

heart is still racing and my

e. "This is important. And... this kind of gathering is not jus

ning is

ght will b

s me laugh, but I don't

say softly

nd the gathering continue

know b

d me, just low enough that I can't hear the wo

lose to the edges. I avoid the center, avoid

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me. Some look curious, some amu

now which

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it over

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ect

time passes before I h

But it's Jackson. He's looking at me, and fo

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he asks, his

say. "Just

, you know. No one would have bla

king away. "But I wo

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esi

I say finally. "I'm tired of l

a second, then n

The music continues, people move around us,

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t in t

ter begin to rise-n

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ng toward the midd

?" I ask, lookin

ying to see over the crowd.

, we both start

two wolves. That's the source of attention. I hiss inwardly and decide to turn back, but

ng with one of the visiting dignit

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hat it is yet,

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oise, the movement, the tension in the air. It all drops

mouth slightly, mean

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My Alpha Mate Rejected Me: He says I'm a Misfit
My Alpha Mate Rejected Me: He says I'm a Misfit
“"No, this is a mistake! A wolfless, overweight werewolf can't be my mate." His words hit me hard. Alpha Bran of the Moonlight Pack doesn't even hesitate as he says it, his voice clear enough for everyone to hear. Whispers rise from the crowd almost immediately, spreading fast like wildfire. Disbelief. Judgment. Some don't even bother to lower their voices. No one tries to stop him. No one questions him. Not when it's their Alpha speaking. But I won't let them see how much it hurts. I won't give him that satisfaction. I square my shoulders and force a smile that feels like it might crack my face. "Well, Bran, I guess the Moon Goddess has a sense of humor after all," I say, ignoring the pain running through me. "Too bad she didn't give you one." Silence falls just as quickly as the whispers started. No one expects me to talk back. Not to him. Not to the Alpha. Bran's eyes turn red with anger, the faint glow of his wolf showing through. A warning. A reminder of who he is and who I am not. But I hold my ground. "Talia," he starts, his tone lower now, more dangerous, but I cut him off before he can continue. He is going to reject me anyway. There's no point letting him drag it out. "Don't worry, Bran," I say. "I'm sure there's some loophole you can find to get out of this. After all, you can't have someone like me ruining your perfect reputation, right?" A few gasps echo from the crowd. Wolves shift uneasily. Speaking to the Alpha like this is not just bold-it's wrong in every way the pack believes in. But I don't stop. The air feels tight, heavy with tension. For a moment, I see something shift in his eyes-uncertainty, maybe even conflict. The bond is there. I can feel it pulling at me. And I wonder if he feels it too. He turns away from me like I don't matter. "This conversation is over, Talia. You should leave." Just like that. No formal rejection. Just dismissal. It feels like something inside me cracks, but I don't show it. I won't give him or anyone else the chance to see me break. Not here. Not in front of wolves who already see me as less. I nod, keeping my head high, even though my chest feels tight. Then I turn and walk away, each step steady, even when it feels like I might fall apart at any second. Talia, a wolfless wolf in her pack has been a mocking object in her Pack just because she's fat, wolfless and eats like a glutton. Her situation turned worse when the Moon Goddess decided to give her Alpha Bran, their Pack 's Alpha as a mate. He rejected her on the spot. What would be Talia's fate after the rejection? Let's see.”