Summary of Chapter 107 – A pivotal chapter in My Promised Rejection (Olivia) by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 107 is one of the most intense moments in My Promised Rejection (Olivia), written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the Alpha genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
7 Tell the Truth
Madelena POV
I’m still shocked that Della wants to be my friend. Not because King Hudson and Queen Amber haven’t been amazing to the omegas, but this is on a different level. Treating us with respect is already amazing, but for her to want to spend time with me is unreal. The day I turned eighteen and didn’t get my wolf, I thought my life was over. Being an omega is bad enough in our world, but to be wolfless will have most seeing me as worthless.
I smile as I stir the soup that I’m making for tonight’s dinner. Footsteps from behind me having me turning in time to see Madison, one of Lisa’s followers, approaching me. They have only been living in the castle a little over a month but they definitely think they are in charge. “What do you need,” I ask just before her hand connects with my cheek. “Worthless b**ch. How dare you think you are worthy of being friends with the princess,” she says.
I’m not sure why, but her words have the opposite effect as they should. Instead of feeling she’s right, I know she’s wrong. “The only worthless b**ch I see is you, your sister, and Lisa.” Anger flashes in her eyes. “You are a wolfless omega. You aren’t even worthy of living among wolves, let alone be friends with the future que You should be banished to live among humans,” she says.
“I think I’m worthy and so does Della.” Before I know what’s happening, she grabs hold of me, turning on the other burner on the stove. I fight her with all my strength, but she still manages to force my hand over the flame. I scream as the burning pain engulfs my hand. She quickly lets me go looking around before her eyes meet mine.
I swear I see fear and regret in them. “If you say a word I’ll make sure you and your mother get kicked out of the pack. If you think I can’t, I have a very good imagination, so keep your mouth shut” she says before she
runs out of the kitchen.
I grip my wrist before I slide down to sit on the floor. I scream as pain mixed with frustration washes over me. The sound of footsteps has me trying to get to my feet. “Maddy, what happened,” Charlie’s voice is laced with worry. “I got burned. I’ll be fine.” “Who did this to you,” she asks, like she doesn’t believe me. “No one, I just got burned Charlie.” I watch her eyes close, and I immediately know she is linking her parents. It’s not like she can link with anyone else.
When the kitchen door bursts open, I try to stifle my sobs. I don’t need them pressuring me to tell them what
happened after Madison’s threat. Even if Della believes me, it doesn’t mean the king and queen will if the
council gets involved. I’m just going to stick with my story and hope Madison has gotten her need to put me
in my place out of her system. I’m shocked when Della crouches down in front of me. “Who did this Maddy, she asks. “It was an accident, Della. It’s fine. I just burned myself. I’ll get my mom to put some ointment on it.
It’s not a big deal.”
When she says she is taking me to the hospital and tells Charlie to have her parents meet us there, I want to
scream for her to let this go, but I know Della won’t. Even in the short time I’ve known her, I can tell she is
protective of the people she cares about. Knowing I’m one of those people has guilt bubbling up inside me. I wish I had a wolf. I meant what I said to Della. This wouldn’t be an issue if I had one. I can tell Della is strong
but she doesn’t have her wolf either. I won’t have the girls hurting her either because she defends me
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As soon as we reach the hospital, a young man I’ve never seen rushes toward us. I don’t leave the castle much and most of my time is spent in the kitchen. He looks like he is in his mid–thirties and he’s handsome. “What happened, Della,” he asks. “She got burned Mordeci, but she won’t tell me how.” His eyes darken as he stares at the blisters on my hand. “You do realize that unless something held your hand to the flame or heat source there is no way it would be this bad. Your first instinct is to pull away from pain,” he says. I lower my gaze, hoping he’ll drop it.
I’m glad when he takes me to a room by myself. I know Della Isn’t going to let this go, but I need a few minutes to come up with a plausible answer. I can’t put my mother or her in danger because of me. “So do you really want to tell me what happened,” he asks, bringing me out of my thoughts. “I just burned myself.
Della is just worried because we are friends.” “No, that is part of it but she is also worried because you are
lying. I’m not sure why, but you need to tell her the truth. No one should be hurting you, Maddy,” he says.
I go to open my mouth when he speaks again. “Do you think whoever did this to you will stop? I’ve seen
bullies all my life, and I’ve been alive a long time,” he says. I look at him confused. “How old do you think I
am,” he asks with a smirk. “Thirty–two” I answer. “Not even close. I’m sixty–two years old. Lycans age much
slower and live a long time. Now again I’ll say bullies don’t stop, they just find a new victim. What if they do
worse to the next person,” he asks.
My thoughts go to the other omegas, then my mother. What if she does something to my mother because
they hate me? I’m just about to open my mouth when the door to the room bursts open. Della steps inside,
followed by Myra and Madison. Della looks pissed and the other two look petrified. “Mordeci, can you give us
a minute please” Della asks, but I can tell it’s more of a command. “Of course, I need to get the ointment for
her hand.”
He leaves, and my eyes move between the three of them. “I’m sorry Maddy. I never should have listened to
Lisa. I really didn’t want to. I just wanted her to like me,” Madison says. I can see the disappointment in
Della’s eyes. It feels far worse than the pain I’m having in my hand. Before I can tell her it’s fine, the door opens again and the king and queen step into the room. They look at the girls, then at me.
“Maddy, what happened” the queen asks. Before I can answer, Madison tells them everything that happened.
“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you, Della. I was worried that someone else would get hurt.” “You should have trusted
me, Maddy. You are my friend. I would have protected you and everyone else” Della says. “Madison, I want
you, your sister, and father in my office for an hour to discuss your punishment. I warned you what would happen if you mistreated another pack member, and you chose to anyway,” the king says.
“I’m sorry, my king” she says, tears rolling down her cheeks. “Dad, I would like Maddy and I to be there along with Lisa,” Della says. He nods and her parents leave the room. “I know my sister was wrong, but she does really feel bad. The minute it happened, she came to find me in tears. When she told me what had happened, I knew she was sorry. She wasn’t just sorry because she knew she would be in trouble, but because she hurt you Maddy. She isn’t a bad person. She just let her desire to be accepted by Lisa cloud her judgment,” Myra
says.
“Are you asking that she not be punished,” Della asks. “No, I deserve to be punished for hurting Maddy but I truly am sorry,” Madison says. “You can both leave. I’d like to discuss everything with Maddy before we meet with my parents,” Della says. Once they are gone, Della sits down next to me. “Maddy, I want us to be good friends. Good friends don’t lie and keep secrets. I realize that you don’t know me enough to know you can trust me, but you can. Promise me that if anyone hurts you or tries to, you’ll be honest with me” she says. “I promise” I say, knowing that I mean it. “Now, how do you want Madison punished,” she asks.
7 Tell the Truth
Valor POV
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“Are you sure about this Valor? I thought wolves always knew who their mates were the instant they found them, but you’re not even sure about this girl,” Juniper says. Axel growls, and I’m not thrilled with what she just said either. Juniper and I grew up together. We have been friends since we were pups. “Juniper, I appreciate your concern, but Axel and I know what we feel. I think the more time we spend with her, the stronger the bond will become.”
“Do you really want a weak mate without a wolf? Do you think the kingdom is going to want such a weak queen?” “Enough Juniper. No matter the reason we can’t sense her, we both believe she is our mate. Neither of us care if she is wolfless. If she is our fated mate, that is all that matters. Don’t ever speak about our mate like that again.” Something flashes in her eyes but she finally nods. “How long will you be gon,e” she asks. “I’m not sure. My dad is reaching out to King Ace today. I’m hoping he will agree and if he does I’ll leave tonight.” “You are going by yourself. Shouldn’t you take a couple of warriors with you? I mean you are the next ruler of vampires. Why don’t you let me and Vince go with you? I’m sure your mom would feel better about you being away from the castle” she says. “Why would his mom be worried? I trust my son to take care of himself and I also trust the king and queen,” my mother says as she steps into the room where I’m packing.
“Juniper, head home. I need to speak with my son” she says. I can see she wants to argue, but she knows better. My mother is the kindest person on the planet, but when she gives an order she expects it to be followed. Once the door closes, she sits on my bed. “What’s up, mom?” “We need to talk about Juniper,” she
says.
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