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I Walked Away When My Alpha Wouldn’t Mark Me

Three years ago, I bought a dress for a ceremony that kept not happening. It was deep blue silk, simple, the kind of thing that hung in the back of my closet through three different seasons of excuses. Pack duties. Training cycles. Bad timing. I took it out tonight because Colby had asked me to. He had set the dining table at the Alpha house himself, no staff, no Beta hovering in the doorway, no Gamma's daughter wandering through with a fake question. Just two place settings, two candles, and a small bowl of white roses he must have picked up in town. For the first hour, I almost let myself believe it. "You look beautiful, Nat," Colby said.
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Three years ago, I bought a dress for a ceremony that kept not happening.

It was deep blue silk, simple, the kind of thing that hung in the back of my closet through three different seasons of excuses. Pack duties. Training cycles. Bad timing. I took it out tonight because Colby had asked me to. He had set the dining table at the Alpha house himself, no staff, no Beta hovering in the doorway, no Gamma's daughter wandering through with a fake question. Just two place settings, two candles, and a small bowl of white roses he must have picked up in town.

For the first hour, I almost let myself believe it.

"You look beautiful, Nat," Colby said. He reached across the table and brushed his thumb over my knuckles. "Tomorrow night. I keep thinking about it."

I smiled. I didn't trust the smile yet, but I let it happen. "Me too."

My name is Natalie Hughes. I have been Colby West's fated mate, unmarked and unclaimed, for almost four years. Tomorrow, under the same full moon that was rising outside the window, he was finally going to make it real.

That was the plan.

We ate slowly. He asked about my day, and I told him about the new books I had ordered for the pack library. He laughed at something small I said, and the laugh sounded like the boy I had met at seventeen, before the Alpha tone settled into his voice and the excuses settled into our bond. The candles flickered. The roses smelled clean. His scent wrapped around me, pine and rain, and for one dangerous second I let myself believe that I had been wrong about the last few years. That waiting had been worth it. That tomorrow would be enough to wash away every gathering where I had stood at the edge of the room while another woman wore his jacket.

Then the mind-link cracked open.

I felt it before he did, only because I was watching his face. The pack frequency, not a private channel. Loud. Public. The kind of broadcast you couldn't politely ignore.

Kenna.

Her voice came through high and breathless, the way it always came through. "Colby, please, I can't, I can't breathe, something's wrong, please—"

Colby's eyes went distant. Three seconds. I counted them. One. Two. Three.

He looked at me, and I already knew.

"I have to check on her," he said.

"Colby."

"Just for a minute, Nat. I'll be right back. I promise."

He was already standing. His chair scraped. He didn't kiss me. He didn't touch my hand. He walked past the table, past the roses, past the door I had hoped he would close behind us tonight, and he was gone.

The candles kept burning.

I sat there for a long time. I am good at sitting still. People in this pack have always mistaken my stillness for patience, and patience for permission. I folded my hands in my lap. I watched the wax run down the silver holders and pool on the white cloth. I watched the wicks shorten and gutter and finally die, one and then the other, leaving twin ribbons of smoke curling toward the ceiling.

I waited two hours.

Not because I expected him. Because I needed to be sure.

When the second candle went out, the dining room dropped into the silver light coming through the window. The full moon was high now, fat and bright, the same moon that was supposed to bless our ceremony tomorrow night. I stood up. My legs were stiff. I walked to the window and pressed my palm flat against the cold glass.

Something inside me went quiet.

Not loud. Not angry. Just quiet, the way a room goes quiet after someone closes a door for the last time. Every reason I had ever given myself for staying lined up in my head, and one by one, they stopped being reasons.

I made the decision without crying. There was nothing left to cry about.

I walked out through the back door into the courtyard. The grass was wet. The moon poured down white over the stone. I stood in the middle of it and let my wolf come close to the surface, close enough to hear her, close enough that she heard me back. She had been waiting too. She was tired the way I was tired.

I lifted my chin to the moon.

"I, Natalie Hughes, fated mate of Colby West, Alpha of Silverfang Pack, before the Moon Goddess and under her light, reject the bond between us."

My voice did not shake.

"I reject his scent. I reject his claim. I reject the ceremony I waited for and the mark that never came. From this moment, I am not his to find. I am not his to wait for. I am not his."

The bond tore.

It was not what I expected. I had braced for fire. What came was more like a hand reaching into my chest and pulling something out by the roots, slow and steady, leaving a hole where there had been a thread for almost four years. My knees almost gave. I locked them. I did not fall down in his courtyard. I would not give him that.

I stood there until the worst of it passed. Then I walked back inside.

I packed one bag.

A few clothes. My passport. The small wooden box with my mother's pendant in it. The book I was halfway through. I left the dress on the bedroom floor where it fell. I left every gift he had ever given me on the dresser, lined up in a row so he would understand it had been on purpose. I did not write a note. There was nothing to say that the empty side of the bond would not say louder.

I walked through the Alpha house one last time. I did not look at the dining table.

The Silverfang gates were quiet at this hour. The guard on duty was a young Delta who blinked at me and started to ask a question. I shook my head once, and whatever he saw in my face made him close his mouth and step aside.

I crossed the territory line just before dawn.

The air on the other side smelled different. Colder. Mine.

I was maybe a mile out, walking, my bag over my shoulder, when I felt it. Far behind me, somewhere inside the territory I had just left, something broke open. A sound rolled out across the trees, low and ragged, neither howl nor scream but something underneath both. It hit the empty place in my chest and slid off it like rain off glass.

Colby had come home.

He had found the cold candles. He had found my empty room. He had reached for the bond, and he had found nothing where I used to be.

I did not turn around.

I shifted the bag on my shoulder, and I kept walking, and the moon set behind me, and the sky in front of me began, very slowly, to turn gray.

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