Rejected, But Survived.
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Rejected, But Survived.

READING AGE 16+

Elizabeth Moore Romance

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#DreameWritingMarathon -Love story contest
Prompt - Love and disobey
“No Rue, you cannot be my mate! I reject you! How can the moon goddess even think to mate me with you? You are just too weak” Riley Sullivan said to Rue with an unrecognizable expression on his face. 
Her name is Rue. She had never met her parents, nor did she know about her wolf. Her parents left her at the borders of the Blue Moon pack when she was barely six months old. Since then, Rue got stuck with the pack which abused her just because they believed she was a low-born Omega.
Rue watched her entire life crumble under her feet when Riley, the only friend she ever had in the pack, rejected her. Stuck with the pack that never made her feel at home, a pack that she never truly belonged to.
To make it worse, Riley openly disclosed his reasons behind treating Rue kindly. He became her friend only out of pity, seeing Rue as worthless and powerless as the rest of the pack did.
Riley made it quite obvious that he would rather choose any other she-wolf who would guarantee his position as the next Alpha of the pack.
Rue felt betrayed and ashamed. She lost her hopes not only for the pack but for the entire world. Broken, she decided to end it all. Death would be better than the shame, better than going back to that place but the tables had turned out differently along the way, as she is awakened to the most beautiful face of being mated to an Alpha king, who helped her find her roots and brought out her full potential.

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    The beauty of her scents was all over me now. 

        Am I dead? Is this the end of my life? I just knew it deep down inside that I had done the best thing by taking that ……

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