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Rejected Mate's Madness

Cast aside by her destined mate for another woman, a werewolf's world shatters under the weight of a severed bond. This betrayal triggers a descent into profound grief and psychological instability. As her sanity fractures from the agony of rejection, she must navigate a path through the darkness to reclaim her identity. It is a haunting exploration of a broken soul struggling to survive the crushing loss of love and the high price of madness.
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Chapter 2

The morning assembly hall buzzed with the low murmur of pack members settling into their seats, the scent of coffee and fresh pine mingling in the crisp air. I stood at the back, observing the familiar ritual of pack life—warriors comparing training schedules, mothers discussing their pups' progress, elders sharing knowing glances about pack politics.

Then Jasmine Powell swept into the room like she owned it.

She wore pristine white healer robes that practically glowed under the morning light streaming through the tall windows, her auburn hair pulled back in an elaborate braid that screamed of hours spent in preparation. But it was the pendant at her throat that made my jaw clench—a golden serpent wrapped around a healing crystal, the supposed mark of royal healer bloodlines.

"Good morning, my fellow pack members," Jasmine's voice carried across the hall with practiced authority. "As your senior healer, I wanted to address some concerns that have come to my attention."

Senior healer? I felt my hands curl into fists at my sides. Roman hadn't mentioned anything about existing hierarchy when he'd announced my position yesterday.

Jasmine's gaze swept the room before landing on me with calculated precision. "While we welcome all healers to our pack, I believe it's important to distinguish between theoretical knowledge and practical, noble-born training." Her smile was sugar-sweet poison. "After all, some of us have been blessed with centuries of royal healing wisdom passed down through our bloodlines."

Murmurs rippled through the assembly. I caught fragments—"royal training," "bloodline knowledge," "practical experience." Each whisper felt like a small cut, designed to make the pack question my qualifications despite the award hanging around my neck.

Pack elder Martinez nodded approvingly from his seat in the front row. "Jasmine speaks wisdom. Bloodline knowledge is irreplaceable."

If only they knew whose blood actually ran through my veins. But revealing my true parentage now would only prove Jasmine's point about relying on birthright rather than merit.

"Of course," I said, stepping forward with measured calm, "practical experience treating complex cases across multiple territories does provide a unique perspective on healing methods."

Jasmine's smile sharpened. "Indeed. Though I do hope our new... colleague... will be receptive to learning our traditional methods. Some foreign practices can be quite dangerous when applied incorrectly."

The word 'foreign' hung in the air like an accusation, and I felt the shift in the room's energy. Suddenly I wasn't the internationally acclaimed healer—I was the outsider with questionable methods.

* * *

Two hours later, I stood in the pack's medical training room, surrounded by five junior healers whose eager faces had quickly turned skeptical. The demonstration I'd planned—a complex wound-binding technique that had saved dozens of lives during my international service—was falling apart in my hands.

The wolfsbane solution I'd requested was wrong. Not just diluted, but contaminated with something that made the healing properties completely inert. The carefully prepared herbs I'd brought from my own supplies had been replaced with similar-looking plants that had no medicinal value whatsoever.

"Is... is it supposed to turn that color?" asked Maya, the youngest trainee, as my demonstration bandage took on a sickly yellow hue instead of the clean white it should have maintained.

Heat crept up my neck as I stared at the failed binding. Everything I'd touched had been sabotaged so subtly that proving it would make me look paranoid. But I knew exactly who had access to the medical supplies.

"Sometimes foreign techniques don't translate well to our local conditions," came Jasmine's voice from the doorway. She entered with a swish of her pristine robes, carrying a tray of properly prepared supplies. "Perhaps we should stick to tried and tested methods."

The junior healers exchanged glances, and I could see the doubt creeping into their expressions. My international reputation meant nothing if I couldn't even perform a basic demonstration.

"Let me show you the traditional approach," Jasmine continued, moving to the training table with fluid confidence. Her technique was adequate—textbook perfect, actually—but lacked the innovative elements that made healing truly effective in complex cases.

But it worked. Her bandage remained pristine white, her herbs maintained their potency, and the junior healers watched with renewed respect.

"Beautiful work, as always," Maya breathed, and the others nodded in agreement.

I stood there, surrounded by the evidence of my apparent incompetence, and felt something cold and sharp settle in my chest. This wasn't just professional rivalry—this was war.

* * *

The wounded pack member arrived just as the afternoon training session was ending. Thomas, a young warrior who'd taken a nasty gash during border patrol, needed immediate attention. The wound was deep, already showing signs of infection despite being only hours old.

I knelt beside him on the examination table, my hands moving with practiced efficiency as I assessed the damage. "This needs surgical cleaning and a complex binding to prevent sepsis," I murmured, already reaching for my supplies.

The technique I had in mind was advanced—something I'd perfected during my time treating war-wounded wolves in the Eastern Territories. It required precise layering of different healing compounds and a specific binding pattern that would draw out infection while promoting rapid cellular regeneration.

"Thomas, you're going to feel some pressure, but this will—"

"Stop!" Jasmine's voice cracked like a whip across the medical bay. She stormed toward us, her face flushed with righteous anger. "What do you think you're doing?"

I looked up from my patient, confusion and irritation warring in my chest. "I'm treating an infected wound. If you'll excuse me—"

"Dangerous foreign practices have no place in this pack!" Jasmine snatched a handful of medical waste from the disposal bin and hurled it at me. Bloody gauze and used instruments scattered across my chest and the floor.

The junior healers gasped, but Jasmine wasn't finished. She grabbed the steaming cup of wolfsbane tea from her workstation—a concentrated solution meant for sterilizing instruments—and flung the scalding liquid directly at my face.

I threw up my arms just in time, the burning tea soaking through my sleeves and sending fire racing across my skin. The scent of wolfsbane and my own singed flesh filled the air as I staggered backward.

"Your experimental methods killed Marcus Thompson!" Jasmine's voice rose to a shriek. "I won't let you butcher another pack member with your foreign poison!"

The accusation hit harder than the scalding tea. Around us, the medical bay had gone deadly silent, every eye fixed on the confrontation. Thomas groaned on the examination table, his wound still bleeding, still infected, still needing treatment.

But all anyone would remember was Jasmine's dramatic declaration and my failure to defend myself against it.

I straightened slowly, wolfsbane tea dripping from my burned arms, medical waste scattered at my feet like the remnants of my shattered reputation. In Jasmine's eyes, I saw triumph gleaming bright and cold.

The war had begun, and she'd just fired the first shot.

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