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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 3

I returned to the Sterling Pack house with a newfound strength coursing through my veins. Lyra, my silver wolf, no longer cowered within me—she prowled, ready for what needed to be done. The warriors who had witnessed my confrontation with Jackson earlier kept their distance, their eyes averted but their postures respectful in a way they'd never been before.

Jackson's office door was closed, but I didn't bother knocking. I pushed it open to find him standing by the window, his back to me, shoulders rigid with tension.

"I wondered when you'd return," he said without turning around. His voice carried none of the warmth it once held for me. "Come to pull on our bond again?"

"No." My voice was steady, cold. "I've come for something else entirely."

He turned then, his golden eyes narrowing as they met mine. Something flickered across his face—surprise, perhaps fear. I knew why. In the reflection of the window behind him, I could see my eyes glowing silver, an Alpha's glow that had remained dormant for ten years.

"Your eyes," he whispered.

"You never asked about my bloodline," I said, stepping closer. "You never cared to know that I come from a line of Alphas stretching back twelve generations. You saw what you wanted to see—someone to use, someone to build your kingdom for you while you pursued your real ambition."

Jackson's jaw tightened. "What do you want, Natalie?"

"I want what you've been so eager to give," I replied, my voice carrying a power I'd never allowed myself to wield before. "Reject me, Jackson. Say the words."

His eyes widened. "You can't be serious."

"Say. The. Words." Each syllable was punctuated with a pulse of energy through our bond, making him wince.

"The bond is already formed," he argued, a hint of desperation creeping into his voice. "The rejection will hurt you far more than it hurts me."

I laughed, the sound hollow and cold. "Do you think I fear pain? After what you've put me through? After losing our pup? After watching you mark me in private while planning a grand ceremony with another?"

Something like shame crossed his features, quickly replaced by anger. "Fine. If this is what you want."

He straightened, his Alpha presence filling the room as he spoke the ritual words: "I, Alpha Jackson Sterling of the Sterling Pack, reject you, Natalie Parker, as my mate and Luna."

The pain was immediate and overwhelming—like molten silver being poured through my veins. I heard Lyra howl in agony within me, felt my knees buckle as the bond that had defined me for a decade snapped with violent finality. But I refused to fall. I locked my knees, kept my gaze steady on Jackson's face as he doubled over, clearly unprepared for the intensity of his own pain.

"You..." he gasped, clutching at his chest. "You knew it would hurt this much."

"Goodbye, Jackson," I said simply, turning to leave.

"Natalie, wait—" His voice held a note I'd never heard before—panic. "Where will you go?"

I paused at the doorway, not bothering to look back. "Somewhere you can't follow."

---

The Moonlit Tavern sat on neutral territory, a place where wolves from different packs could meet without violating territorial boundaries. The air inside was thick with the scent of cedar, whiskey, and the subtle musk of multiple packs mingling cautiously.

I spotted him immediately. Alpha Marcus Blackstone sat alone at a corner table, his broad shoulders and watchful gray eyes commanding attention even in repose. I'd known him years ago, before Jackson, when our packs had trained together. He'd always been honorable, strong—everything Jackson pretended to be.

Heads turned as I approached his table. The rejection was fresh enough that my scent had already changed, no longer carrying the markers of Sterling Pack or its Alpha. I was unaffiliated now. Dangerous.

"Alpha Blackstone," I said, standing before his table.

His gray eyes widened slightly in recognition. "Natalie Parker." His gaze flicked to my neck, where Jackson's mark was already fading to a scar. "I heard rumors."

"I'm sure you did." I sat down without being invited. "I have a proposition for you."

His eyebrow arched. "I'm listening."

"I know every weakness of Sterling Pack. Every alliance, every secret passage, every warrior's strength and limitation." I leaned forward. "I'm offering you my services as your pack strategist."

Something stirred in his eyes—recognition, interest, and something deeper I couldn't quite name. His wolf, a powerful timber gray, seemed to rise closer to the surface of his consciousness.

"And what do you want in return?" he asked, his voice deep and measured.

"A place in your pack. Protection." I met his gaze steadily. "And the chance to rebuild what was taken from me."

Marcus studied me for a long moment before extending his hand across the table. "Welcome to Blackstone Pack, Strategist."

---

I met them at the old oak clearing, seven of Sterling Pack's most loyal Delta warriors. They'd come at my secret summons, curious and wary.

"You've all served Sterling Pack faithfully," I began, looking at each face in turn. "But you deserve to know the truth about the Alpha you serve."

One by one, I revealed Jackson's betrayals—the withdrawn protection from allied packs, the secret deals with rogues to expand territory, and finally, his public humiliation of me after ten years of loyalty.

"Under Blackstone, there is fair leadership," I continued. "Respect. Protection for your families."

"The Alpha will hunt us down if we leave," one warrior said, though I could see the conflict in his eyes.

I smiled, feeling Lyra's confidence surge through me. "Not if enough of you come together. Not if you follow me."

Silence fell over the clearing. Then, slowly, the oldest among them stepped forward and knelt.

"My loyalty is yours," he said simply.

One by one, the others followed, until all seven knelt before me. The exodus had begun. By morning, Sterling Pack would feel the first tremors of its collapse.

And Jackson would finally understand what he had lost.

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