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After My Mate Rejected Me, I Reclaimed Power

The rogue's claws slashed through the air, missing my face by inches as I ducked and pivoted. Moonlight glinted off his matted fur as he lunged again, teeth bared in a feral snarl. Behind me, I could hear the panicked breathing of Liam, one of our youngest warriors who'd been separated from the main patrol. "Stay behind me," I commanded, my voice carrying the unmistakable weight of an Alpha. The rogue's eyes flickered with momentary hesitation before hatred consumed them again. The midnight air was thick with the scent of blood and aggression as my pack engaged the rogue wolves who'd been encroaching on Crimson Shadow territory for weeks. We'd finally cornered them at our eastern border, but they were fighting with desperate ferocity. "Alpha Aria!" Liam called out in warning as another rogue emerged from the shadows. I spun, ready to face the new threat, but my foot caught on an exposed root. In that split second of imbalance, I saw the massive rogue leap toward Liam, claws extended toward the young wolf's throat.
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Chapter 3

The sun hadn't yet crested the eastern mountains when I slipped from my bed, careful not to disturb Tommy who slept curled against my side. His small form rose and fell with each peaceful breath, blissfully unaware of the storm raging inside me. Five days had passed since Ryan's rejection, and though the physical pain had subsided to a dull ache, the hollow void where our mate bond once existed remained—a constant reminder of what I'd lost.

I dressed silently in the pre-dawn darkness, pulling on sturdy boots and a leather jacket that bore the Crimson Shadow Pack emblem—a wolf silhouetted against a blood-red moon. My creation. My legacy. The one thing they couldn't take from me.

"You're up early again, Alpha," Daniel's voice came softly from the doorway of my cabin. My Beta's eyes held concern, but he knew better than to voice it directly.

"The pack that rises with the sun claims the day," I replied, the old werewolf saying falling easily from my lips. "Gather the warriors. We're expanding the dawn patrol."

Daniel nodded, hesitating only briefly before asking, "The northern border as well?"

I met his gaze steadily. "Especially the northern border."

The rejection should have weakened me—that's what Ryan had intended. A rejected wolf typically fell into depression, their strength diminished, their will broken. But something unexpected had happened instead. As the mate bond was severed, my dormant Alpha bloodline had surged forward to fill the void, as if finally unleashed from its constraints.

An hour later, I stood before twenty of my finest warriors, their breath fogging in the crisp morning air. Behind us, Tommy sat beside Mira, my pack's elderly healer who had taken a shine to the orphaned pup.

"We're implementing new patrol routes," I announced, my voice carrying across the clearing. "Our hunting grounds will extend three miles further east, and two miles north."

A murmur rippled through the assembled wolves. The northern expansion would push us closer to Silver Ridge territory—a deliberate message.

"Alpha Aria," Elena, one of my most loyal fighters, stepped forward. "The northern expansion... Silver Ridge won't take kindly to it."

"I'm counting on it," I replied, my tone leaving no room for argument. "They've underestimated us—underestimated me—for too long. It's time they remembered who we are."

The warriors exchanged glances, and then, one by one, their expressions hardened with resolve. They had witnessed my return from Ryan's rejection not broken, but burning with new purpose. Their loyalty, unlike the false bonds I'd left behind, was earned through respect rather than obligation.

"For Crimson Shadow," I called out, raising my fist.

"For our Alpha!" they responded in unison, their voices echoing through the trees.

As weeks passed, our expanded patrols became the talk of neighboring territories. Word spread of the Crimson Shadow Pack's growing strength, of the Alpha female who had survived a formal rejection only to emerge more powerful. Other Alphas began reaching out—cautiously at first, then with increasing interest in forming alliances.

Marcus Thorne, the respected Alpha of Golden Crest Pack, was the first to formally acknowledge our new boundaries. "Your warriors patrol with impressive discipline," he remarked during a border meeting. "And your recovery from... recent events... has not gone unnoticed."

I knew what he meant. In our world, gossip traveled faster than wolves could run. Everyone knew of Ryan's rejection, though few knew the full story.

"Strength isn't measured by what knocks us down," I replied evenly, "but by how we rise afterward."

Marcus nodded thoughtfully. "The Moon Valley gathering is in three days. Will Crimson Shadow attend?"

The seasonal gathering at Moon Valley was where all packs in the region came together under truce to discuss territory issues, form alliances, and sometimes arrange matings between compatible wolves. Silver Ridge would be there.

"We wouldn't miss it," I said, my decision made in that instant.

Three nights later, I stood at the entrance to Moon Valley, Tommy trotting obediently at my side on a ceremonial leash of braided leather. Behind me, twenty of my pack members formed an impressive entourage, each wearing our colors with pride.

"Remember," I murmured to them as we prepared to enter, "we hold our heads high. We are Crimson Shadow—we bow to no one."

The valley opened before us, torches illuminating the gathering space where over a hundred wolves from various packs mingled. Conversations faltered as we entered, heads turning to watch our procession. I felt their stares—curious, assessing, some admiring and others wary.

And then I saw them.

Ryan stood tall at the center of a group of Silver Ridge wolves, his golden eyes catching the firelight. Beside him, Rebecca wore an elegant dress, her hand possessively on his arm, my former Luna pendant gleaming at her throat. And slightly behind them, a boy of about ten years—Jake. My son who wasn't really mine.

I kept walking, my stride unwavering, though my heart thundered in my chest. Tommy pressed closer to my leg, sensing my tension. As we passed near the Silver Ridge delegation, I saw Jake's gaze fix on Tommy, then flick up to me. Something flickered in his expression—curiosity, perhaps, or confusion.

Rebecca noticed his interest and quickly placed her hand on his shoulder, turning him away. But not before I caught the slight stiffening of his posture under her touch—so different from the way Tommy naturally leaned into mine.

The night progressed with formal greetings and alliance discussions. I spoke confidently with neighboring Alphas, securing hunting rights and mutual protection agreements that would strengthen Crimson Shadow's position. All the while, I was acutely aware of Ryan watching from across the gathering, his expression darkening as he witnessed the respect other Alphas showed me.

As the moon reached its zenith, I knelt to adjust Tommy's ceremonial collar, whispering praise for his perfect behavior. The pup beamed under my attention, nuzzling my hand affectionately. A shadow fell across us, and I looked up to find Jake standing a few feet away, his golden eyes—so like his father's—fixed on Tommy.

"Is he yours?" Jake asked, his voice carrying a hint of challenge beneath childish curiosity.

"He is now," I replied simply, rising to my feet. "His name is Tommy."

Jake's brow furrowed. "He's small."

"But brave," I said, allowing a small smile. "Size isn't everything in a wolf."

Something shifted in Jake's expression—a flicker of interest, perhaps even longing. Before he could respond, Rebecca materialized at his side, her fingers digging visibly into his shoulder.

"Jake, come along," she said, her voice honey-sweet but her eyes cold as they met mine. "Your father is looking for you."

Jake hesitated, glancing between Tommy and me once more before allowing himself to be led away. As they retreated, I noticed the stiffness in his shoulders, the way he subtly tried to create distance between himself and Rebecca.

Later that night, as my pack prepared to depart, I felt a familiar pressure against my mind—a sensation I hadn't experienced in five years. Ryan was attempting to access our old mate link, the connection that should have been completely severed by his rejection.

*Stop this game now, Aria,* his voice thundered in my head, weaker than it should be but still unmistakable. *Your pack's expansion, these alliances—they end now, or there will be consequences.*

The threat was clear, but what surprised me more was the underlying tone—not confidence, but desperation. Something about my presence, my strength, my refusal to be broken, had cracked his perfect façade.

I closed my eyes, focusing on the remnants of our link. *Is that fear I hear, Ryan?* I projected back, letting him feel my calm resolve. *What are you afraid I'll discover?*

His response was a surge of rage that crashed against my mental shields before the connection abruptly severed. I opened my eyes to find Christopher watching me from across the clearing, his expression concerned. He'd sensed the exchange, though he couldn't have heard it.

As Tommy and I led our pack from Moon Valley, I felt a new certainty solidifying within me. Ryan's desperate warning had confirmed what I'd begun to suspect—there was more to my "abandonment" than anyone had revealed. And whatever secrets they were hiding, they were terrified I would uncover them.

The game had only just begun.

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