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After My Alpha Rejected Me, His Pack Collapsed

The annual bonfire celebration for the Ironridge Pack should have been a night of joy, but instead, it marks the beginning of a devastating downfall. Standing at the edge of the crowd, a broken heart witnesses Alpha Derek intimacy with Willa McDonald, a seductive she-wolf from the rival Crescent Ridge Pack. This shocking betrayal and rejection of his true mate ignites a dangerous chain of events that will ultimately cause his entire pack to collapse from within.
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Chapter 2

The convoy moved through the night in silence. I sat in the back seat, one hand resting on Archie's warm fur, the other pressed against the cool glass of the window. The forest blurred past, dark and endless.

Marcus drove without speaking. He knew better than to ask questions I wasn't ready to answer.

My chest still ached where the bond had snapped. The pain was duller now, a steady throb rather than the sharp agony that had torn through me at the bonfire. But beneath it, something else stirred. My wolf. She was awake. Fully awake. For the first time in ten years, I could feel her pressing against my consciousness—not dormant, not muted, but alive and furious.

*Never again,* she whispered. Her voice was clear, sharp as frost. *Never again will we be small.*

I closed my eyes. My throat felt tight.

The SUV turned onto a private road. The trees thinned. Ahead, the lights of the Silvercrest compound glowed against the dark sky. The main hall was massive, all stone and silver, flanked by guard towers. Warriors stood at attention as we approached. When the convoy passed through the gates, they bowed.

Marcus pulled up to the main entrance. He got out and opened my door.

"Princess," he said quietly.

I climbed out. Archie jumped down beside me, staying close to my leg. The night air was cool. It smelled of pine and something else—something I hadn't smelled in years. My own scent, faint but unmistakable. Jasmine and frost. The suppressants were already beginning to wear off.

The heavy doors opened. My father stood in the entrance hall.

Alpha King Albert Ashford. He was tall, broad-shouldered, his silver hair swept back. He wore dark formal clothes, the Silvercrest crest embroidered on his chest. His face was composed, but his eyes—his eyes were the same storm-gray as mine, and they held something I hadn't seen in a decade. Grief. And fury.

He didn't speak. He just opened his arms.

I walked into them. His embrace was solid, steady, the kind of presence that had always made me feel like nothing in the world could touch me. I pressed my face against his shoulder and felt the decade I'd been holding together finally crack.

I didn't cry. I couldn't. But I stood there, breathing, and let him hold the weight I'd been carrying alone.

"Welcome home," he said quietly.

He pulled back, his hands on my shoulders. He studied my face. Then he nodded, once, and stepped aside.

"Your quarters are ready."

Marcus led me through the halls. The compound was exactly as I remembered—high ceilings, stone walls, tapestries depicting Lycan history. Warriors passed us in the corridors. Every single one of them stopped and bowed. Not the casual nod of acknowledgment. A full bow, heads lowered, eyes averted.

I wasn't used to it anymore. I'd spent ten years making myself invisible.

Marcus stopped at a set of carved double doors. He pushed them open.

My childhood quarters. The room was large, furnished simply but richly. A four-poster bed with silver linens. A desk by the window. Bookshelves lining one wall. And across from the bed, hung where I would see it every morning—my mother's portrait.

She looked exactly as I remembered. Dark hair, storm-gray eyes, the faint curve of a smile. The previous Lycan Queen. She'd died when I was sixteen. I'd inherited her moonstone pendant. The one Willa had destroyed.

I stood in the doorway, staring at the portrait. My chest felt hollow.

Marcus set my single bag on the floor. "Your father asked me to inform you that he has issued the withdrawal order. Every resource extended to Ironridge has been severed. Warriors, trade agreements, territorial protections—all of it. Effective immediately."

I turned to look at him. His face was neutral, but there was a flicker of satisfaction in his eyes.

"By dawn," he continued, "Ironridge will be operating on its own strength alone."

I nodded slowly. "Thank you, Marcus."

He bowed and left, closing the doors behind him.

I stood alone in the center of the room. Archie padded over to the bed and jumped up, circling twice before settling on the silver linens. He looked at me expectantly.

I walked to the window. The compound stretched out below, lit by torches and moonlight. Beyond the walls, the forest was dark and endless. Somewhere out there, Derek was waking up to a pack that was already collapsing.

My wolf stirred again. She wasn't satisfied with distance. She wanted blood.

*Patience,* I told her.

She snarled but settled.

I turned away from the window and sat on the edge of the bed. Archie shifted closer, pressing his head against my thigh. I ran my fingers through his fur.

The suppressants were clearing my system. I could feel it. My scent was growing stronger. The jasmine-and-frost was returning, layer by layer, until the air around me felt heavy with it. My wolf pressed closer to the surface, her presence no longer muted but vivid, electric.

I looked up at my mother's portrait. She stared back at me, calm and steady.

"I'm sorry," I whispered. "I buried what you gave me. I made myself small for someone who never deserved it."

The portrait didn't answer. But my wolf did.

*Never again,* she said. *We are done being small.*

I closed my eyes. The ache in my chest was still there, but it was different now. Not the pain of loss. The pain of something breaking free.

I lay back on the bed, Archie warm against my side. The ceiling above me was carved with silver patterns—moons and wolves and crowns.

I had spent ten years pretending to be someone I wasn't. I had dulled my scent, suppressed my wolf, and made myself invisible so a man with a fragile ego could feel powerful.

I was done pretending.

I closed my eyes and let the exhaustion pull me under. My last thought before sleep took me was not of Derek. It was of my wolf, awake and waiting, and the jasmine-and-frost scent that was finally, fully mine again.

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