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From Rejected Mate to Queen

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The damp chill of the Silver Creek dungeon seeped into my bones, but the cold was nothing compared to the icy glare of the man I loved. My knees bled against the rough concrete, my hands bound behind my back with silver-laced rope that stung my skin like a thousand fire ants. "Brodie, please," I choked out, my voice raw from screaming. "You have to listen to me. I didn't send those coordinates. I would never betray the pack!" Alpha Brodie Davis stood over me, his chest heaving. In his hand, he clenched a stack of papers—the fabricated evidence that had ruined my life in a single afternoon. Behind him, huddled in the corner like a frightened rabbit, stood Kelsey Fox. She pressed a tissue to her dry eyes, trembling theatrically. "The rogues knew exactly where the patrol gap was, Juliette!" Brodie roared, the sound bouncing off the stone walls.

From Rejected Mate to Queen Chapter 1

The damp chill of the Silver Creek dungeon seeped into my bones, but the cold was nothing compared to the icy glare of the man I loved. My knees bled against the rough concrete, my hands bound behind my back with silver-laced rope that stung my skin like a thousand fire ants.

"Brodie, please," I choked out, my voice raw from screaming. "You have to listen to me. I didn't send those coordinates. I would never betray the pack!"

Alpha Brodie Davis stood over me, his chest heaving. In his hand, he clenched a stack of papers—the fabricated evidence that had ruined my life in a single afternoon. Behind him, huddled in the corner like a frightened rabbit, stood Kelsey Fox. She pressed a tissue to her dry eyes, trembling theatrically.

"The rogues knew exactly where the patrol gap was, Juliette!" Brodie roared, the sound bouncing off the stone walls. "Three of my men are in critical condition because of you! Kelsey saw you leaving the documents at the drop point!"

"She's lying!" I screamed, lunging forward, only to be jerked back by the chains. "Smell the papers, Brodie! If I touched them, my scent would be on them. It’s lavender and moonflower, not whatever cheap perfume she uses to mask her deceit!"

Kelsey let out a broken sob, stepping closer to Brodie and placing a small hand on his bicep. "I tried to stop her, Alpha. I tried... but she said she wanted the Luna title now, not later. She said you were too weak to lead."

That was the spark that ignited the powder keg. Brodie’s eyes flashed a dangerous, luminous gold—his wolf taking the wheel. He didn't check the scent. He didn't look for the truth. He only saw the red haze of betrayal.

"Silence!" he commanded.

The Alpha Tone hit me like a physical blow, a crushing weight that forced my forehead to the dirty floor. My wolf, Sienna, whined in terror, flattened into submission by her own mate.

Brodie crouched before me. In his hand, a syringe glinted under the flickering bulb. "A healer should know what this is."

"Wolfsbane," I whispered, tears blurring my vision. "Brodie, don't. It will kill Sienna."

"Better a dead wolf than a traitorous one." He jammed the needle into my neck.

Fire coursed through my veins. It felt like molten lead pouring into my bloodstream. I convulsed, gasping for air as the connection to Sienna was violently strangled. She screamed in my mind—a high, keening sound of agony—before fading into a terrifying, silent darkness.

I was panting, paralyzed, unable to move as Brodie stood up and walked to a metal tray. He picked up a scalpel. It wasn't steel. The dull, gray sheen was unmistakable. Silver.

"Since you sold our secrets," Brodie said, his voice devoid of the warmth that used to whisper promises of forever, "I will mark you for what you are. Let the world see your shame."

He ripped the back of my shirt open.

The first cut was blinding. Silver burns a werewolf’s flesh on contact, halting our natural regeneration. He didn't just cut; he carved. I bit through my lip, tasting copper, as the blade dragged through my skin, searing and tearing muscle.

*T... R... A...*

I screamed until my throat bled. Kelsey watched from the shadows, a small, twisted smile playing on her lips, visible only to me.

When he finished carving the word *TRAITOR* into my back, he wasn't done. He turned me over, slashing jagged lines across my chest, over my heart—the heart that beat only for him.

Then came the pain that eclipsed the silver.

Brodie looked into my eyes, his face a mask of stone. "I, Brodie Davis, Alpha of the Silver Creek Pack, reject you, Juliette Ross, as my mate."

The bond snapped.

It wasn't a sound; it was a physical rupture in my soul. It felt like he had reached into my chest and ripped out a vital organ. I gasped, my vision going black, the agony so absolute that I prayed for death. The golden thread that connected us withered and died, leaving a gaping, bleeding hollow in my spirit.

"Get her out of my sight," Brodie spat. "Dump her at the Rogue border. If she survives the cold, the feral wolves will finish the job."

***

The transition was a blur of pain and motion. Rough hands dragged me. The smell of pine and mud replaced the stench of the dungeon. Then, the sensation of falling.

I landed hard in the freezing slush. The cold bit into my open, silver-poisoned wounds, but I was too numb to care. Rain began to fall, mixing with the blood pooling beneath me.

I was alone. Rejects didn't survive. I was unmate, unwanted, and broken.

With the last shred of my strength, I forced air into my damaged lungs. I didn't call for help—there was no one coming. I tilted my head back and let out a howl. It was a broken, gurgling sound, a funeral dirge for the girl I used to be and the wolf I had lost.

My vision began to tunnel. The darkness welcomed me.

Then, the earth trembled.

It wasn't a tremor; it was footsteps. Heavy. Powerful. A presence washed over me, so immense and suffocatingly dominant that even the wind seemed to hold its breath. It smelled of storm clouds, leather, and deep, ancient pine.

A shadow eclipsed the moonlight. I forced my heavy eyelids open. A man stood above me. He was massive, radiating an aura that made Brodie’s power feel like a candle next to a forest fire.

He knelt, ignoring the mud soaking his expensive combat boots. Large, warm hands touched my face, tilting my head. He didn't look at my scars with disgust. His eyes—dark pools of midnight—burned with a terrifying intensity.

"Who did this to you?" His voice was a low rumble, vibrating against my chest, soothing the jagged edges of my shattered soul.

I tried to speak, but only a whimper escaped.

"Sleep now, Little Wolf," he murmured, effortlessly scooping my broken body into his arms as if I weighed nothing. "I have you."

As consciousness slipped away, the crushing cold vanished, replaced by an inferno of warmth and a strange, impossible sense of safety.

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 10

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