
After Rejection, My Mate Became My Redemption
Chapter 1
The dawn light filtered through the heavy curtains of my father's chamber, casting long shadows across his gaunt face. Beta Ashford, once the strongest wolf in Silvermoon Pack, now lay withered against silk pillows, his breathing labored. The rare illness consuming him had stolen his vigor, leaving behind only a shell of the man who had raised me.
"Victoria," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "Come closer, daughter."
I knelt beside his bed, taking his frail hand in mine. His skin felt like parchment, thin and cool to the touch.
"Father, please rest. The healer said—"
"The healer cannot save me." His amber eyes, though clouded with pain, fixed on mine with startling clarity. "My time grows short, Victoria. Before I join the Moon Goddess, I must see you secured."
My chest tightened. We'd had this conversation before, but never with such urgency.
"I need to see you mated and marked, daughter. Promise me you'll find your bond before..." A coughing fit seized him, his body convulsing with each harsh breath.
I squeezed his hand gently, fighting back tears. "Father, please don't worry about me. I'll be fine."
"Promise me," he insisted, gripping my hand with surprising strength. "A lone she-wolf without protection... I cannot leave this world until I know you're safe."
The weight of his plea settled on my shoulders like a physical burden. "I promise, Father."
Relief softened his features as he sank back into the pillows. "Good. The Sterling boy has always favored you. Or perhaps Wellington or Blackwood. Any would make a worthy mate."
I nodded, though my stomach twisted with uncertainty. Ryan, Marcus, and James—my childhood friends, all future Alphas. Any would be a suitable match in my father's eyes. And perhaps in mine, once.
Especially Ryan.
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The training grounds of Crescent Ridge Pack buzzed with activity as warriors sparred under the late morning sun. I spotted Ryan immediately, his broad shoulders and confident stance unmistakable as he demonstrated combat techniques to younger wolves.
My wolf stirred within me, recognizing something I'd long suspected. The faint vanilla and cedar scent that had always drawn me to him intensified as I approached. Mate scent. I was certain now.
Ryan dismissed his students when he saw me, his expression unreadable. "Victoria. This is unexpected."
"I need to speak with you." My voice sounded steadier than I felt. "Privately."
He led me to a secluded corner of the grounds, away from curious eyes. The privacy should have comforted me, but something in his rigid posture set my nerves on edge.
"My father is dying," I began, the words catching in my throat. "His last wish is to see me mated."
Ryan's jaw tightened. "Victoria—"
"I believe you're my fated mate, Ryan." The confession tumbled out. "I've felt it for years, and now I'm certain. The scent—"
"Stop." His voice cut through mine like a blade. "I know what you're going to say, and I can't let you continue."
Confusion washed over me. "What?"
Ryan straightened, his face hardening into a mask of Alpha authority. "I, Ryan Sterling, Alpha of Crescent Ridge Pack, reject you, Victoria Ashford, as my mate."
The formal words slammed into me with physical force. My wolf howled in agony as his Alpha aura expanded, pressing down on me with crushing weight.
"Ryan, please," I gasped, struggling to remain standing as my knees threatened to buckle.
"The rejection is final." His eyes, once warm when they looked at me, now held nothing but cold detachment. "I've made my choice, Victoria. And it isn't you."
I stumbled backward, the pain of rejection tearing through my chest like claws. My wolf curled into herself, whimpering. One rejection was devastating enough, but I had two more potential mates to approach. For my father's sake, I had to try.
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By afternoon, I stood trembling at the edge of Ironwood Pack's war-simulation field. Marcus Wellington's rejection had been no less brutal than Ryan's, his Alpha aura forcing me to my knees as he spoke the ritual words with cruel finality.
And now, as twilight descended, I faced James Blackwood atop Shadowpine's ridge, desperation making me reckless.
"Please, James. We've known each other since we were pups. I thought perhaps—"
"You thought wrong." His voice carried on the wind, sharp and dismissive. "I, James Blackwood, Alpha of Shadowpine Pack, reject you, Victoria Ashford, as my mate."
His Alpha aura crashed over me like a physical blow, driving the breath from my lungs. Three rejections in one day. My wolf lay broken within me, her spirit shattered.
I stumbled back toward Silvermoon territory, numb with grief and humiliation. The courtyard was quiet as I entered, most pack members already retired to their homes. A movement caught my eye—Ryan, standing in the shadows near the Omega quarters.
He wasn't alone.
I watched, frozen, as he pressed something into Isabella Cruz's palm—a small token wrapped in silk. The mate-scent token, meant to help a chosen mate recognize their partner's unique scent. Isabella's fingers closed around it, her lips curving into a triumphant smile.
The girl I had protected from Omega persecution, whom I had helped rise above her station, had taken the one thing I truly wanted. My father's friend. My childhood companion. My fated mate.
As Isabella leaned up to press her lips against Ryan's, my broken wolf gave one final, agonized howl before retreating deep within me, leaving nothing but hollow emptiness in her wake.
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