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Forsaken Mate's Final Stand

The pack gathering was in full swing when Callie's scream cut through the night air like a knife. I turned from my conversation with Elena, the pack Healer, just in time to see her crumple to the ground in the center of the clearing. "She's dying!" someone shouted. "The Alpha needs to see this!" My stomach twisted as I watched Wells rush to Callie's side. His face was etched with concern that made my heart ache. Whatever was happening, it wasn't good. Callie writhed on the ground, her body contorting in what appeared to be agony. Her skin had taken on an ashen gray tone, and sweat beaded across her forehead. She clutched at her stomach, tears streaming down her face. "Wells," she gasped, reaching for him with trembling fingers.
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Chapter 3

Darkness surrounded me, a void so complete that I couldn't tell if I was alive or dead. Voices floated around me, distant and distorted as if coming through water.

"Her pulse is weakening again," a female voice said, panic edging her words.

"Rory, stay with me," another voice commanded, deeper and more familiar. Walker. "You can't leave now."

Something warm pressed against my hand—his palm, calloused but gentle. I wanted to respond, to squeeze back, but my body refused to obey.

"The rejection trauma is too severe," the female voice—Maya, the Silver Moon Pack's healer—said. "Her spirit is drifting."

"Then we'll anchor it," Walker replied, his voice taking on that Alpha edge that made my heart flutter weakly. "Use the old Luna ritual."

I felt something cool touch my forehead—herbs mixed with water from the sacred spring. The scent was sharp and earthy, cutting through the fog in my mind.

"Rory Warren," Walker whispered, his breath warm against my ear. "Remember when we were children and you fell from that oak tree? You were so small then, but you got right back up. You're stronger than this."

Memories flickered through my consciousness—Walker's younger face, his eyes wide with concern as he helped me to my feet. The two of us racing through the forest, laughing...

"That's it," he murmured. "Stay with me."

Days blurred together in a haze of pain and half-consciousness. Sometimes I heard Maya's frustrated sighs as she changed my bandages or administered bitter medicines. Other times it was Walker's voice, steady and unwavering, telling me stories of our childhood, promises of safety.

"I won't leave you," he would whisper when night fell. "Not until you're ready to wake up."

On the seventh day, something shifted inside me. A warmth began to spread from my chest outward, like sunlight breaking through clouds. I felt my eyelids flutter.

"Rory?" Walker's voice was rough with exhaustion. "Can you hear me?"

I forced my eyes open, the light stabbing at my vision. Walker's face came into focus above me—unshaven, dark circles under his eyes, but his expression lighting up with relief.

"You're awake," he breathed.

Memory crashed back like a tidal wave. The rejection ceremony. The rogues. The river. My hand flew to my stomach.

"The baby," I whispered, already knowing the answer from the hollow feeling inside me.

Walker's face crumpled with shared grief. "I'm so sorry."

Tears burned behind my eyes, but wouldn't fall. Something else was building inside me—something hot and fierce.

"Wells," I managed, my voice a rasp. "He chose her."

Walker took my hand carefully, as if I might shatter. "When you were both in the river, he... he saved Callie first."

A sound escaped me—not quite a cry, more like a growl. The pain inside me transformed, crystallizing into something sharp and deadly.

"Rory?" Walker's eyes widened.

I felt it then—a presence inside me, stirring for the first time. My wolf. She had been dormant all my life, but now she was rising, born from betrayal and loss and rage.

"Something's happening," I gasped as heat flooded my veins.

Walker's expression shifted from concern to awe. "Your wolf," he whispered. "She's awakening."

She surged forward with a fury that took my breath away. Not the gentle, submissive presence I'd expected—this was a predator, forged in trauma and fury. Her power coursed through me, silver-streaked and wild.

"Hello, Aurora," she growled inside my mind.

Weeks passed as I recovered in Silver Moon territory. My body healed faster than Maya had expected, my new wolf lending me strength I'd never possessed before.

"Again," Walker instructed as we stood in the training clearing. "Feel her strength merging with yours."

I closed my eyes and reached for Aurora. She responded immediately, our consciousness blending until I couldn't tell where I ended and she began.

"Now," Walker said quietly.

I struck out with a speed and power that sent the training dummy flying across the clearing.

"Good," Walker nodded, his eyes reflecting pride. "You're learning fast."

I stared at my hands, still trembling slightly from the exertion. "Why now? After all these years?"

"Sometimes trauma awakens what was always there," Walker said gently. "And sometimes... sometimes what doesn't kill us makes us stronger."

I looked up at him, this Alpha who had saved me when my own mate had left me to die.

"I want to be strong enough," I said, my voice steady with newfound resolve. "Strong enough that no one can ever hurt me like this again."

Aurora growled her approval inside me, and I felt my eyes flash silver.

"Then we'll make sure you are," Walker promised.

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