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From Rejected Mate to Alpha's Bane Novel Cover

From Rejected Mate to Alpha's Bane

The grand hall of Sterling Pack house glowed with amber light from dozens of candles. After ten long years, the moment I'd dreamed of had finally arrived. Jackson stood before me, his jet-black hair swept back, golden eyes fixed on mine with an intensity that made my heart race. The private marking ceremony we'd arranged felt intimate, perfect—just the two of us in this sacred space. "Natalie," Jackson's voice carried that familiar authoritative timbre that had first drawn me to him when he was nothing but a determined rogue wolf. "Today, I make you officially mine." I trembled as he approached, his fingers gently brushing my hair away from my neck. Inside me, Lyra, my silver wolf, paced with anticipation. For a decade, we'd waited for this moment—supported him, built his pack, sacrificed everything. "It's time," he whispered against my skin. His teeth sank into the sensitive curve where my neck met my shoulder.
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Chapter 2

I jolted awake in the darkness, my heart pounding against my ribs. The mate mark on my neck burned with a different kind of fire now—not the searing betrayal of last night, but something urgent, insistent. Something was wrong.

A voice, faint but familiar, whispered through my consciousness. *Natalie... please... help us...*

"Mom?" I whispered into the emptiness of my room. The room that should have been ours—Jackson's and mine—but now felt like a prison cell.

Lyra stirred within me, alert and anxious. *Elena calls. Pack in danger.*

I closed my eyes, focusing on the fragile thread of the familial bond I hadn't accessed in years. The images flooded in immediately: blood-soaked grass, splintered doors, the snarls of unfamiliar wolves tearing through the night. My birth pack—my family—was under attack.

*Rogues,* my mother's voice trembled. *Too many. Alpha injured. Please, Natalie...*

The connection faded, her strength failing. I was already moving, throwing on clothes, my hands shaking with fear and rage. The Sterling Pack was one of the strongest in the region. We could help. We had to help.

I found Jackson in his strategy room, hunched over territory maps with two senior warriors. His scent hit me first—Victoria's floral perfume still clinging to him, mixing with his natural pine and smoke. My stomach turned.

"Jackson," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "My birth pack is under attack. Rogues. They need our help immediately."

He didn't even look up. "I'm aware."

The casual dismissal stopped me cold. "You're... aware?"

"The distress call came through the regional pack network an hour ago." He finally met my eyes, his golden gaze utterly devoid of compassion. "I've already made my decision on the matter."

"And what decision is that?" I asked, though Lyra already knew, already snarled with the knowledge.

"The Sterling Pack will not be responding." He returned to his maps. "We have more pressing concerns with our northern borders."

The warriors beside him shifted uncomfortably, avoiding my gaze. They knew. They all knew this was wrong.

"That's my family," I whispered. "My birth pack."

"A pack you left ten years ago," Jackson replied coldly. "Your loyalty is here now. Or at least, it should be."

The implication was clear—my confrontation at the Lycan Court had marked me as disloyal in his eyes. This was punishment.

"You're letting them die because I dared to question you?" My voice rose, echoing off the stone walls.

Jackson's expression hardened. "I'm prioritizing the safety of my pack. Something you should understand, Luna."

The title—the one I'd waited a decade to hear—now dripped with mockery. I backed away, my entire body trembling with a rage I'd never felt before.

"This isn't over," I promised, turning on my heel.

I stalked through the pack house, past curious eyes and whispered conversations. Everyone knew something had happened at the Lycan Court. Everyone knew their Alpha had marked another. But none of them knew the depths of his cruelty until now.

In the empty courtyard, I stood beneath the fading stars of early dawn. Lyra paced restlessly within me, her fury matching my own.

*Use the bond,* she urged. *It works both ways.*

I closed my eyes, focusing on the fresh mark on my neck. The mating bond was new, raw, and powerful—a connection that ran deeper than mind-links or pack ties. I had never used it against him before.

I reached through that bond, finding the thread of his consciousness, and then I *pulled*—hard.

From inside the pack house came a crash, followed by a strangled cry. Satisfaction coursed through me as I felt his pain echo through our connection.

The pack house doors burst open. Jackson staggered into the courtyard, one hand clutching his chest, his face contorted in shock and rage.

"What are you doing?" he snarled.

I stood my ground as he approached, refusing to cower. "Reminding you that bonds work in both directions, Alpha."

I twisted the connection again, and he dropped to one knee, gasping. The power rushing through me was intoxicating—Lyra howled in triumph.

"Send Caleb and a warrior unit to my birth pack," I demanded, my voice carrying a new authority that surprised even me. "Now."

"You dare—" he began, but I tightened my grip on the bond, watching him struggle for breath.

"I've dared everything for you for ten years," I said quietly. "Now you'll do this one thing for me, or I swear by the Moon Goddess, I will bring you to your knees in front of your entire pack."

Something flickered in his eyes—fear, maybe. Or recognition of something in me he'd never seen before.

"Fine," he spat. "Caleb goes. But this—" he gestured between us, "—this isn't finished."

I released my hold on the bond, watching him rise unsteadily to his feet. "No," I agreed, feeling something fundamental shift inside me. "It's only just beginning."

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