922 Words The following morning, as dawn stretched its pale light over the pack lands, Elaine made her way slowly back toward the pack house. Every step felt heavier than the last, as though the earth itself tried to keep her from returning to the very people who had betrayed her. Her mind, however, was firm and clear. She had made her decision. Through the mind link, she reached out to the Alpha, Luna, the Beta family, and Michael. Her voice was steady, calm, but carried a weight that made them all pause. "I am ready to talk to all of you. We can meet at the Alpha's office." Almost immediately, replies echoed back. "We will be there," came the unified response. As Elaine walked closer to the pack house, she began to notice the whispers. At first faint, like a breeze, but then sharper, cutting at her with every word. "Rejected mate..." "Unqualified to be the Luna..." "To think I congratulated her... she is not even worthy..." Each word dug into her chest like claws. She lifted her head, trying to meet the eyes of her packmates, but what she saw made her stomach twist. Judgment. Disdain. Pity. As if every pair of eyes said the same thing without speaking: She is not enough. She will never be enough. Elaine's throat burned, her chest tightening, but she refused to let the tears fall. Why? she asked herself again and again. What did I do to deserve this? She had given her life to this pack. Her time, her strength, her love. She had been a good daughter, a good sister, always stepping in to help when others needed her. She had been reliable, loyal, and selfless. And yet... here she was, abandoned, cast aside as though she meant nothing. The betrayal burned hotter than any flame. She thought she knew pain before. But this, this hollowing rejection from the people she trusted most, carved deeper than any wound could. By the time she reached the Alpha's office, her resolve had hardened. She paused for a moment outside the heavy wooden door. Just yesterday, she had knocked on it with hope in her heart, hope for a future beside her fated mate, hope for the acceptance and love of her family. But today? Today, she carried nothing but the weight of betrayal and the ice that now shielded her heart. She raised her hand and knocked. "Come in," Alpha Efrein's voice called from inside. Elaine pushed open the door. All of them were there. The Alpha and Luna are seated in authority, the Beta and his wife are standing nearby, their daughter is beside Michael, her so-called replacement as the future Luna. Michael himself, the man who was supposed to have been her mate, stood with his arms crossed, avoiding her eyes. Elaine's steps were calm, measured. Her face betrayed nothing, her voice controlled as she spoke. "Alpha, I came here to discuss what you said yesterday. About me staying and supporting the mating ceremony of the future Alpha and Luna of this pack." Her tone was detached, as though she were speaking of someone else's fate, a report she had no personal ties to. "Elaine?" Her mother's voice broke through, soft and trembling. Lucille's eyes shone with concern. This... this was not her daughter. The warmth, the joy, the life that always radiated from Elaine was gone. What stood before her was a stranger-cold, distant, hollow. Elaine caught the look of concern from each face in the room. But she didn't waver. Their concern no longer reached her. It was too late. "Please," she said firmly, her words sharp as a blade. "Stop pretending. Stop with your false concern and your empty care. I am here to discuss your precious pack unity, not my feelings." Her sister stepped forward, her voice pleading. "Sister, how can you say that? How can you speak to Mom like that? We love you. You know we love you. How can you think that our love is fake?" Elaine's lips curved into the faintest, bitter smile. She met her sister's eyes, but her words were colder than ice. "I just spoke the truth, future Luna." The title cut like a knife. She did not call her sister or by her name, nor by the bond of family. No. Those ties had been severed in Elaine's heart. To call them by name meant they were still hers, that she still belonged. But she did not belong here-not anymore. Her sister flinched, her face twisting with pain at the distance in Elaine's words. Michael finally spoke, stepping closer, his jaw tight. "Elaine, stop this. I know you're hurting, but you cannot use that pain as an excuse to wound others." Elaine turned her gaze on him, her expression unreadable. "I only speak the truth, future Alpha." The room fell into stunned silence. They all stared at her, unable to comprehend the change. This was not the Elaine they knew. Where was the warm-hearted, laughing girl who once lit up every room? Where was the loyal daughter, the gentle sister, the loving mate? What stood before them was different. Someone forged in pain and betrayal, a woman no longer blinded by love or trust. And for the first time, they realized they might never see the old Elaine again.