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I Rejected My Alpha Mate

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I knew something was wrong before he even closed the door. It was past midnight. I'd been sitting at the kitchen table with a cold cup of tea, waiting. Ryatt had texted around nine — running late, extended training session, don't wait up. I waited anyway. I always waited. He came in quietly, the way he always did when he thought I was asleep. I heard his boots on the hardwood, the soft click of the door. I stood up from the table and walked into the hallway to meet him. That's when I caught it.

I Rejected My Alpha Mate Chapter 1

I knew something was wrong before he even closed the door.

It was past midnight. I'd been sitting at the kitchen table with a cold cup of tea, waiting. Ryatt had texted around nine — running late, extended training session, don't wait up. I waited anyway. I always waited.

He came in quietly, the way he always did when he thought I was asleep. I heard his boots on the hardwood, the soft click of the door. I stood up from the table and walked into the hallway to meet him.

That's when I caught it.

Sweet. Floral. Warm in a way that had nothing to do with the night air.

It wasn't perfume. Perfume fades. This was a scent — a she-wolf's scent — pressed into the fabric of his shirt, sitting in the curve of his neck like she'd rested her head there. My wolf went completely still inside me. Not growling. Not panicking. Just still, the way an animal goes still when it recognizes a threat it already knew was coming.

"Hey." Ryatt gave me a tired smile. "You're up late."

"Yeah," I said.

I looked at him for a moment. He looked back. Neither of us said anything else.

I went to bed. I didn't sleep.

---

I waited until his breathing evened out. Until the room settled into that particular quiet that means a person is deeply, genuinely asleep.

Then I got up.

I moved through the pack house the way I'd moved through it for five years — knowing every creak in the floor, every light switch, every drawer that stuck. I went to his jacket first, the one he'd draped over the chair by the door. I checked the pockets.

The leather wrist cuff was in the left one.

I held it under the hallway light. Dark brown leather, hand-stitched, with a small silver clasp. Simple. Expensive. I'd seen its match on Delaney Fox's wrist three weeks ago during a pack training session. I'd noticed it then and told myself it meant nothing. Lots of people wore leather cuffs.

I set it on the table.

Then I sat down at his desk and opened his mind-link log.

Ryatt had always kept his mind-link accessible to me. It was one of those small, unspoken things between mates — a gesture of openness, of nothing to hide. Except tonight, when I pulled up the recent activity, I found a thread I'd never seen before. Shielded. A separate channel, locked with a privacy setting I hadn't known he'd enabled.

I'm the one who manages the pack's communication systems. I know every override code.

I used one.

The timestamps went back six weeks. Late nights, mostly. After eleven, sometimes past one in the morning. The content was nothing explicit — that almost made it worse. It was the kind of conversation you have with someone you're comfortable with. Easy. Familiar. Inside jokes I didn't understand. References to things I hadn't been part of. And woven through all of it, in ways that were small enough to dismiss individually and impossible to dismiss together, the unmistakable texture of emotional intimacy.

He'd told her about the pasta.

I had to read that part twice.

Ryatt grew up poor. Not struggling — poor, the kind that leaves marks. He'd been an orphaned pup taken in by Silverfang, and for years his diet had been whatever was cheapest. Canned pasta, mostly. The kind in the red and white tins. He'd told me once, quietly, in the dark, that he couldn't smell it without feeling like he was eight years old and hungry and invisible. He'd never told anyone else. I'd made sure of it. I'd quietly steered us away from restaurants that served it, removed it from pack house menus, never once mentioned it to another person.

I closed the mind-link log and went to the kitchen.

The refrigerator light was very bright at one in the morning.

The container was on the second shelf. Glass, with a sealed lid. Gourmet baked pasta — the kind with the crispy cheese top and the fresh herbs. Still half full. I stood there looking at it for a long time.

He'd eaten it. He'd eaten it, and he'd kept the leftovers.

I put the container on the counter next to the wrist cuff. Then I went back to bed and lay in the dark beside my fated mate and waited for morning.

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I didn't cry. I want to be clear about that. I lay there and I felt something move through me — not grief, not yet, something quieter and more final than grief — and then I went very still inside, the same way my wolf had gone still in the hallway. Like something had already been decided and my body was just catching up.

By the time Ryatt came downstairs, I had coffee made and the evidence arranged on the kitchen table. The printed mind-link log. The wrist cuff. The pasta container.

I sat across from him and I watched him see it.

His face did something complicated. For just a second — one second — I saw something that might have been guilt. Then it was gone, replaced by the expression I knew better than almost any other expression on earth: the slight tightening around his eyes, the almost imperceptible lift of his chin.

"Emily—"

"The mind-link thread goes back six weeks," I said. My voice was very calm. "You shielded it from me. The wrist cuff matches the one Delaney Fox has been wearing since she transferred. And the pasta—" I paused. "You know what the pasta means."

He rolled his eyes.

That was the moment. Not the scent, not the cuff, not even the pasta. The eye roll. The reflexive, practiced dismissal of a man who has never once had to account for himself.

Then the aura hit.

It came down like a physical weight — his Alpha pressure filling the room, pressing against my wolf, demanding submission. I felt her flinch inside me. My shoulders wanted to drop. My eyes wanted to lower. Every instinct I'd been raised with said: yield, be quiet, don't push an Alpha.

I kept my eyes on his face.

"You're insanely jealous," he said. "Delaney is a trainee. The pasta is just food. You're building a conspiracy out of nothing because you can't handle that I spend time with other people."

He said it with such complete, practiced certainty. Like he'd rehearsed it. Like he'd known this conversation was coming and had prepared his lines.

I looked at him — really looked at him — and I felt the last illusion I'd been carrying go out like a candle in a closed room. Quietly. Without drama. Just gone.

I had given this man twenty years. I had managed his pack, guarded his secrets, built my entire sense of self around being the person he trusted most. And when I sat across from him with the evidence of his betrayal laid out in plain sight, his first move was to flood the room with Alpha aura and call me crazy.

He wasn't even going to try.

I straightened the edge of the printed log on the table. A small, automatic gesture. My hands were completely steady.

"Okay," I said.

And I started to think about what I was going to pack.

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