
Breaking Free from a False Mate Bond
Chapter 3
The formal words of rejection hung between us like a blade, sharp and final. I felt the ancient power of the Moon Goddess stirring in response to my declaration, ready to sever the bond that had defined my existence for ten years.
But Maverick's golden eyes blazed with something I'd never seen before—raw, absolute authority that made the air itself seem to thicken around us.
"I, Maverick Coleman, Alpha King of the Western Confederation, refuse your rejection." His voice carried the weight of royal command, each word resonating with power that made my bones vibrate. "By the ancient laws of our kind and my authority as your Alpha King, I do not accept the severing of our mate bond."
The rejection magic that had been building within me—that sacred release the Moon Goddess granted to unwilling mates—simply... stopped. Like a candle flame snuffed out by hurricane winds.
"No." The word escaped as barely a whisper. "You can't do that."
"I can and I have." He stepped closer, his massive frame towering over me. "You are my true mate, blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. No political arrangement, no decade of complications, nothing changes that fundamental truth."
I tried to speak the rejection again, but my throat closed as if invisible hands were squeezing. The Alpha command in his voice had triggered something primal in my wolf—the instinctive submission that every pack member felt when faced with absolute authority.
"This isn't fair." Tears burned my eyes. "You lied to me for ten years, and now you won't even let me leave?"
"Fair?" His laugh was bitter. "Nothing about this situation is fair, Kyra. But the mate bond isn't something that can be discarded because of hurt feelings."
"Hurt feelings?" The words came out strangled. "You think discovering my entire life has been built on lies is just hurt feelings?"
But even as I spoke, I could feel the mate bond settling back into place, stronger than before. His refusal had somehow reinforced it, like steel reforged in flame.
Sage whimpered within me, confused and trapped. *He's using his Alpha power against us,* she whispered. *This isn't how rejection is supposed to work.*
Maverick's expression softened slightly. "Come with me to the royal pack house tomorrow. Let me show you the life I can give you. You'll have your own wing, your own staff. You can restart your healer training with the best teachers in the confederation."
"While Gia remains your public Luna?"
His jaw tightened. "Political arrangements take time to... adjust."
"Adjust." I wiped my eyes with the back of my hand. "How long, Maverick? How many more years of being your secret while she wears the ceremonial jewelry and stands at your side?"
"As long as it takes."
The casual cruelty of his words hit me like a physical blow. He would keep me as his hidden true mate indefinitely while maintaining his perfect political marriage. I would never be acknowledged, never be respected, never be anything more than a shameful secret tucked away in a wing of his royal pack house.
"The former Lycan King's birthday celebration is next month," I said quietly. "Every Alpha on the continent will be there."
Maverick nodded, clearly wondering where this was leading.
"I'll be there too." I met his golden gaze with newfound determination. "And I'll ask you again, in front of everyone, to accept my rejection."
His eyes flashed with warning. "Kyra—"
"Maybe the public pressure will help you remember that true mates deserve better than being hidden away like dirty secrets." I stepped back, putting distance between us. "Maybe when all those powerful Alphas see how you treat the woman the Moon Goddess chose for you, you'll finally do the right thing."
"Don't threaten me." The Alpha command crept back into his voice. "And don't think for a moment that I'll be manipulated by political theater."
"Then I guess we'll see, won't we?"
I turned and walked away, leaving him standing alone in the moonlit garden. Behind me, I could hear the sounds of the anniversary celebration continuing—laughter and music celebrating ten years of what everyone believed was his perfect reign.
Ten years of lies.
As I reached the edge of the garden, I heard footsteps on gravel. Gia emerged from behind a rose trellis, her emerald eyes glittering with satisfaction.
"Quite the dramatic performance," she said, her honey-sweet voice carrying just enough venom to draw blood. "Though I'm afraid you'll find that Maverick values stability over... emotional outbursts."
She glided past me toward where Maverick still stood, her midnight blue gown flowing like liquid shadow. Even from a distance, I could see the way he straightened when she approached, the way his expression shifted back to that mask of royal composure.
One month. I had one month to prepare for the most important confrontation of my life.
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