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My Reborn Husband Didn't Choose Me? I Flash Married a Firefighter! Novel Cover

My Reborn Husband Didn't Choose Me? I Flash Married a Firefighter!

For seven years, I drank the bitter tonic my fiancé, Alpha Adrian, gave me, believing it would cure my "wolfless" defect. I was wrong. It was poison. He wasn't trying to heal me; he was keeping me weak so he could replace me with my foster sister, Ariel. When the fire consumed the Alpha's Wing, I was trapped under a burning beam, my legs crushed. Adrian kicked down the door. I reached out to him, screaming for help. But he didn't look at me. He looked at Ariel, who was lying on the floor in a silk nightgown. He scooped her up, cradling her like she was the only thing that mattered. I begged him not to leave me. Instead of helping, he used his Alpha Command on me, his voice booming with supernatural weight. "Stay put! I'll be back for you!" It was a lie. He used his power to freeze me in the inferno and left me to burn alive. I survived, only to watch him publicly reject me for her the next day, with my own father's blessing. They called me a "genetic dead end." They thought I would crawl away and die in shame. I didn't. I limped up the mountain to the Neutral Lands to find the one man everyone fears-the exiled Alpha, Garth Morgan. "I have the Gamma Bloodline Scroll," I told the massive figure emerging from the shadows. "I don't want your gratitude," Garth growled, his eyes like storm clouds. "I'm not here for gratitude," I replied, staring him down. "I'm here to make a deal with the devil."
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Chapter 6

Elinor POV

The descent down the grand staircase felt like walking to the gallows, yet my head remained high. Every step sent a jolt of pain through my burned leg, a sharp reminder of the fire Adrian had left me in to save her. The physical pain was grounding. It was real. Unlike the farce playing out below.

The crowd parted as I reached the bottom floor, their whispers dying out like extinguished candles. I didn't stop until I stood directly in front of them.

Adrian watched me approach, his eyes narrowing. He likely expected tears, hysteria, or perhaps for me to fall to my knees and beg. Instead, I stood silent, my gaze steady.

"Elinor," Adrian said, his voice dropping an octave, dripping with a sickening mix of pity and arrogance. "I am not heartless. I know a wolfless Omega cannot survive on her own, especially... in your condition." He gestured vaguely to my bandaged arm. "You may remain in the Black Creek Pack. We will find a place for you in the servant's quarters. You will be cared for, provided you understand your new station."

A ripple of murmurs went through the crowd. How merciful, they probably thought. How benevolent.

A cold, humorless smile touched my lips. It felt foreign on my face.

"My station?" I repeated, my voice soft but cutting through the silence like a whip. "You speak of mercy, Alpha Sharpe? The same mercy you showed when the roof collapsed on me last night? Or was your hearing conveniently failing you while you carried your new Mate to safety, leaving me to burn?"

Adrian's jaw tightened. A flicker of guilt-or perhaps annoyance at being called out-passed through his eyes.

"I did what I had to do," he gritted out.

"And so will I." I straightened my spine, looking him dead in the eye. I summoned every ounce of dignity I had left, ignoring the hollow ache in my chest where our bond used to be. "I, Elinor Ramsey, accept your rejection."

The words hung in the air, heavy and final.

I waited for the crushing weight, the soul-shattering agony that the legends spoke of-the pain that was supposed to bring a rejected wolf to their knees. It throbbed, yes. It hurt, certainly. But it did not break me.

Adrian flinched. He took a step back, his eyes scanning my face frantically, searching for the collapse that didn't come. His nostrils flared, inhaling my scent, confusion warring with a sudden, primal fear.

Why isn't she screaming? I could practically hear the question screaming in his mind. Why isn't she broken?

For a wolf to accept a rejection so calmly... it was unnatural. Unless the Moon Goddess had already intervened. Unless there was someone else. The paranoia in his gaze gave me a twisted sense of satisfaction.

Before he could speak, Ariel stepped in front of him, shielding him from my scrutiny. She clung to his arm, her eyes wide and shimmering with unshed tears.

"Elinor, please," she choked out, her voice trembling with a practiced fragility. "I never wanted to hurt you. You have to understand... the Mate bond... the pull was uncontrollable. Adrian was calling my name in his sleep... we are victims of fate." She reached out, as if to touch my hand. "Can't you forgive us? Can't we still be sisters?"

I looked at her hand, then up at her face.

I didn't blink. I didn't scowl. I simply looked through her, as if she were nothing more than a smudge on the windowpane. I turned my head slowly, breaking eye contact without uttering a single syllable, and directed my attention to the wall behind her.

The silence stretched, agonizing and absolute. Ariel's hand hovered in the air, trembling, before she slowly lowered it, her face flushing a deep, humiliated crimson. My indifference was a weapon far sharper than any insult.

"Elinor!"

My father's voice boomed, laced with the weak tremor of a man losing control. Alistair marched toward me, his face purple with rage.

"Have you lost your mind?" he hissed, grabbing my uninjured shoulder. "Look at her when she speaks to you! Ariel will be the Luna of the Black Creek Pack. You will show her respect! Apologize. Now!"

The Alpha's Command in his voice was pathetic, a dull weight that barely registered against the steel wall I had built around my heart.

"Get your hands off her."

The growl didn't come from me.

Luna Diane shoved Alistair back with a force that sent him stumbling. She placed herself between us, her chest heaving, her eyes blazing with a ferocity I had never seen before.

"Diane-" Alistair started, shocked.

"Shut your mouth, Alistair!" she screamed, her voice cracking with raw fury. "Our daughter inhaled smoke until her lungs burned! She was pulled from the ashes while you were busy shaking hands and making deals! And you want her to apologize to the woman who stole her life?"

She pointed a shaking finger at Ariel, then at Adrian. "You speak of respect? You know nothing of it. And you," she turned her glare back to my father, "you are no Alpha of mine. You are a coward who would sell his own child for a seat at the table."

The Great Hall was deadly silent. The line had been drawn. My mother stood before me, a shield of rage and sorrow, while the three people who had destroyed my world stood on the other side.

I reached out and took my mother's hand. Her skin was cold, but her grip was iron. We didn't need to say a word. The pack watched, wide-eyed, as the Silver Moon leadership fractured right before their eyes.

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