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From Rejection to Royalty

The morning mist clung to the ancient stones of Mother's memorial shrine like whispered prayers, and I knelt before the marble altar where her spirit still lingered. The moonflowers I'd brought—her favorites—released their ethereal fragrance into the dawn air as I placed them carefully at the base of her carved image. "Today, Mother," I whispered, my fingers tracing the intricate pack symbols etched into the stone. "Today I'll wear your ceremonial dress and honor our bloodline as you always dreamed. Dean and I will finally be mated, and I'll carry forward everything you taught me about being Luna." The wind stirred through the sacred grove, rustling the ancient oak leaves above me in what felt like her blessing. I closed my eyes and let the familiar ritual calm my pre-ceremony nerves. Seven years I'd waited for this moment—seven years of supporting Dean's rise to Alpha while carefully hiding my own Alpha nature, just as Mother had advised in my dreams. Today, all that sacrifice would finally bear fruit. "I know you're watching over me," I continued, pressing my palm against the cool marble. "Your dress will be perfect for the ceremony.
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Chapter 3

The sterile scent of antiseptic couldn't mask the underlying smell of my own burned flesh as Dr. Helena Winters worked over my wounded hand in the pack hospital. Each touch of her instruments sent fresh waves of agony through my arm, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the emotional devastation crushing my chest.

"The silver burns are severe," Dr. Winters murmured, her weathered hands gentle despite the clinical necessity. "But it's the wolfsbane poisoning that concerns me most. That concentrated extract has damaged your connection to Luna."

I could barely feel my wolf anymore—just a faint whisper where once her presence had been strong and constant. Sophie's poison had done exactly what she'd intended: weakened me to the point where I could barely function as a werewolf.

Santiago stood silent vigil beside my hospital bed, his golden eyes never leaving my face. The royal authority that had saved me still radiated from him like heat, making every pack member who entered the room immediately submit. But when he looked at me, that commanding presence softened into something infinitely tender.

"You don't have to do this now," he said quietly as Dr. Winters finished bandaging my hand. "The rejection ritual can wait until you're stronger."

I shook my head, wincing as the movement sent fresh pain through my poisoned system. "No. I need to end this completely. Seven years of my life, Santiago. Seven years of believing in a love that never existed."

The ancient rejection ritual required specific words, spoken with absolute conviction while touching the mate mark on my neck—the one Dean had given me three years ago during a private ceremony. My fingers trembled as I pressed them against the faded scar.

"I, Bella Crawford, daughter of Alpha Marcus Crawford of the Silvermoon Pack," I began, my voice barely above a whisper but growing stronger with each word, "reject you, Dean Montgomery, future Alpha of the Ironwood Pack, as my mate and sever all bonds between us."

The pain hit immediately—not physical this time, but soul-deep agony as seven years of shared emotions, memories, and connection were violently ripped away. I screamed, my back arching off the hospital bed as the mate bond shattered like glass. Somewhere in the distance, I heard Dean's answering howl of anguish echoing through the pack lands.

Santiago's hand found mine, careful to avoid my bandaged palm, and his touch anchored me as the rejection pain peaked and finally began to ebb. When it was over, I felt hollow but strangely free—like a weight I'd carried for years had finally been lifted.

"It's done," I whispered, tears streaming down my face. "I'm free of him."

Dr. Winters nodded approvingly. "The bond is completely severed. You'll need time to heal, but you're no longer tied to him in any way."

That's when the commotion started in the hallway outside my room. Raised voices, the sound of a struggle, and then Dean's desperate shouts echoing through the hospital corridor.

"Let me see her! I need to explain—this is all a mistake! My mother, the advisors, they manipulated me into this! Bella, please!"

Through the small window in my door, I could see my brother Ryan blocking the entrance, his Alpha presence radiating protective fury. Behind him stood two of Santiago's royal guards, their imposing forms creating an impenetrable barrier.

"She doesn't want to see you," Ryan's voice carried clearly through the door, cold with barely controlled rage. "You lost that right when you put her in a mourning shroud and let your chosen mate torture her with silver and wolfsbane."

"You don't understand!" Dean's voice cracked with desperation. "I can reverse the rejection! We can fix this! Bella, I know you can hear me—I was wrong! I was so wrong!"

Santiago's jaw clenched, and he started toward the door, but I caught his arm with my uninjured hand.

"No," I said firmly. "Let him beg. Let him feel what it's like to be rejected and ignored."

Dean's pleas continued for nearly an hour before he finally gave up and left. But even as his voice faded down the corridor, I could hear the whispers starting among the hospital staff. Word of what had happened was spreading through the werewolf community like wildfire.

Dr. Winters returned to check on me just as my phone began buzzing with incoming calls. She glanced at the screen and her expression grew grave.

"It's Alpha Marcus of Mountain Ridge Pack," she said quietly. "He's requesting to speak with your father immediately."

I knew what that meant. The Mountain Ridge Pack had been one of Ironwood's most important allies—territory agreements, hunting rights, trade partnerships that had taken Dean years to negotiate. Years that I had secretly facilitated through my family's connections.

"They're withdrawing their support, aren't they?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

Dr. Winters nodded solemnly. "Word of Dean's dishonor to your Alpha bloodline has reached them. They're citing it as grounds to sever all alliances with Ironwood Pack."

As the phone continued to ring with more incoming calls, I realized that Dean's rejection hadn't just destroyed our mate bond—it had set in motion the complete unraveling of everything he'd worked to build. Everything I had helped him build with my family's power and influence.

Santiago squeezed my hand gently. "Are you ready to reclaim what's rightfully yours?"

I looked into his golden eyes and felt something new stirring where the broken mate bond used to be—not the desperate, sacrificial love I'd felt for Dean, but something deeper and more powerful. Something that felt like coming home.

"Yes," I whispered. "I'm ready."

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