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After My Mate Marked the Rogue, I Rejected Him Novel Cover

After My Mate Marked the Rogue, I Rejected Him

The Black River Pack house looked exactly as I remembered it—stone and timber rising against the night sky, warm lights glowing in the windows. I'd been gone for two years leading allied pack training across Europe, and every day I'd thought about coming home to this. To him. I adjusted the tactical vest still strapped across my chest, feeling the weight of the rare dagger I'd forged for Caleb tucked against my ribs. My wolf stirred inside me, eager after the long flight. We were finally home. The front entrance was unlocked. I slipped inside, boots silent on the hardwood floors. Tomorrow was Caleb's birthday ceremony, but tonight—tonight was just for us. I wanted to see his face when he realized I'd come back early, that I was done with the front lines.
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The Black River Pack house looked exactly as I remembered it—stone and timber rising against the night sky, warm lights glowing in the windows. I'd been gone for two years leading allied pack training across Europe, and every day I'd thought about coming home to this. To him.

I adjusted the tactical vest still strapped across my chest, feeling the weight of the rare dagger I'd forged for Caleb tucked against my ribs. My wolf stirred inside me, eager after the long flight. We were finally home.

The front entrance was unlocked. I slipped inside, boots silent on the hardwood floors. Tomorrow was Caleb's birthday ceremony, but tonight—tonight was just for us. I wanted to see his face when he realized I'd come back early, that I was done with the front lines. Done with the fighting. Ready to finally be his Luna.

As I climbed the stairs toward the Alpha suite, something made me pause.

A scent.

Herbal. Cloying. Like someone had dumped an entire garden into a pot and let it rot. It was intentional, that much I could tell—designed to mask something underneath. And woven through it, unmistakable, was Caleb's cedar and smoke.

My hand found the locket at my throat, the one with my parents' photo inside. The metal was warm against my palm.

I pushed open the door.

The scene before me didn't make sense at first. My brain couldn't process it. Caleb—my Caleb—tangled with a woman in plain linen robes, her hair loose around her shoulders. They broke apart at the sound of the door, and she turned to look at me with wide, startled eyes.

Then she cowered.

Actually cowered, pressing herself against Caleb's chest like I was some kind of monster.

"Elena." Caleb's voice was flat. Not surprised. Not guilty. Just... flat. "You're early."

I couldn't speak. The dagger felt like it weighed a thousand pounds.

"You're frightening her," he said, and his arm tightened around the woman. Protective. "Your aura—you need to control it."

The woman whimpered, and I realized my Alpha blood was surging, responding to the betrayal my mind hadn't caught up to yet. My wolf snarled inside me, confused and hurt.

"Who is she?" The words came out quieter than I intended.

"This is Oaklynn," Caleb said. "She's been helping me while you were gone."

Helping him. The phrase hung in the air between us, obscene in its inadequacy.

I turned and walked out. I didn't run. I didn't cry. I just walked, because that's what warriors do. We hold the line even when everything inside us is screaming.

***

The next morning, I stood at the edge of the pack grounds in a dress I'd bought in Paris, watching pack members and visiting dignitaries gather for Caleb's birthday ceremony. The sun was too bright. Everything was too bright.

When Caleb took his place at the center of the gathering, I moved to stand beside him. It was my right. My place. Ten years we'd been together. Ten years since I'd saved him from that rogue ambush at the academy.

But before I could reach him, she appeared.

Oaklynn, in those same plain robes, tears already streaming down her face. "Please," she sobbed, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Please, I can't—her aura, it's too much. The violence in it. It reminds me of when the rogues killed my parents."

The crowd shifted. Murmured. I felt their eyes on me like physical weight.

"Elena." Caleb's voice carried his Alpha authority now. "You need to control yourself. This is exactly what I'm talking about. All that time on the front lines has made you forget how to be gentle."

Gentle.

I'd spent two years protecting packs across Europe. I'd hidden the bullying, the sabotage, the nights I'd gone to bed with bruises I didn't tell him about because I didn't want him to worry. And he wanted me to be gentle.

"She's your guest," I said, each word carefully measured. "I'm your mate."

"Are you?" Something cold flickered in his eyes. "Because a mate would understand. A mate would support me."

He pulled Oaklynn close, comforting her in front of everyone. In front of the visiting Alphas. In front of his own pack.

I stood there, alone, while my world cracked apart.

***

That evening, I found him on the main balcony overlooking the territory. The sun was setting, painting everything gold and red. Beautiful. It was all so beautiful, and I hated it.

"She needs to leave," I said. No preamble. No softness. "Now."

Caleb didn't turn around. "No."

"I'm not asking."

"And I'm not negotiating." He finally looked at me, and I barely recognized him. "Oaklynn brings me peace, Elena. Something you never could. All you bring is war. Violence. Blood."

"I brought you home," I said. My voice cracked. I hated that it cracked. "I came back for you."

"I didn't ask you to."

The words hit like a physical blow. My wolf whimpered, a sound I'd never heard her make before.

"You want to know what I think?" Caleb moved closer, and I smelled that herbal scent on him now, soaked into his skin. "I think you're jealous. I think you can't stand that someone else makes me happy."

"Caleb—"

"So let me make this clear."

He turned to the doorway, where Oaklynn had appeared like she'd been waiting for her cue. She walked to him, that fragile smile on her face, and tilted her head to expose her neck.

And Caleb, my Caleb, the man I'd loved for ten years, looked directly at me as he bit down.

The temporary marking ritual. Right there. Right in front of me.

Something inside me snapped. Not metaphorically. Actually snapped, like a rope pulled too tight. The bond between us—the one I'd nurtured and protected and believed in—shattered. Pain exploded through my chest, dropping me to my knees.

Through the agony, I saw Oaklynn watching me over Caleb's shoulder.

She was smiling.

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