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My Ex-Mate Tried Claiming Me After Rejecting Me Novel Cover

My Ex-Mate Tried Claiming Me After Rejecting Me

At exactly 10:14 on a Tuesday, five years of desperate waiting shattered. While seeking wolfsbane from the healer to ease her burning, denied connection, she witnessed her mate, Declan, sinking his fangs into Laila's neck. Seeing that fresh mark destroyed her hope. Now, she must navigate the dangerous aftermath of rejection and survive the dark obsession of the powerful male who ruthlessly cast her aside.
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Chapter 5

The ceremony was held at dawn.

Grandfather had chosen the clearing at the edge of Silvercrest's oldest grove—a place where the pack's founding Alphas had once held council. Three elders stood witness, their faces lined and unreadable in the early light. Ethan Cole positioned himself near the tree line, tablet in hand, documenting everything with the methodical precision of a Lycan official.

Harrison stood across from me. He wore dark clothes, no ceremonial robes, no pack regalia. Just himself. His eyes met mine—steady, patient, waiting.

I stepped forward.

My wolf stirred weakly inside me. She was still fragile, still recovering from the rejection's collapse. But she was here. Present.

Harrison's hand came up slowly. His fingers brushed the side of my neck—the hollow mark-site that had been cold for weeks. His touch was warm. Deliberate.

"Are you ready?" he asked quietly.

I nodded once.

He leaned in. His breath ghosted across my skin. Then his teeth pressed into the curve of my neck—firm, controlled, deliberate. Not rough. Not possessive. Just steady.

The bond that formed was nothing like the one that had decayed.

It didn't gnaw. It didn't ache. It settled into place like something that had always belonged there, warm and solid and right. My wolf pressed toward it cautiously, testing the edges. No pain. No hollow cold. Just presence.

Harrison pulled back slowly. His eyes searched mine for a moment. Then his nostrils flared slightly.

I watched his expression shift—not surprise, exactly. Recognition. Something clicking into place.

But he said nothing. Just stepped back and inclined his head once.

The elders murmured their approval. Grandfather's hand came to rest briefly on my shoulder. Ethan made a note on his tablet.

It was done.

---

That evening, Harrison came to my room.

I heard the knock—two soft taps—and opened the door. He stood in the hallway, one hand behind his back, his expression unreadable.

"May I come in?" he asked.

I stepped aside. He entered, closed the door quietly behind him, and turned to face me.

"I have something for you," he said.

He moved behind me without warning. I felt his hands at the back of my neck—cool metal settling against my skin, the clasp clicking into place with quiet finality.

Then he stepped back.

I reached up. My fingers found smooth stone, perfectly round, set in silver. The weight was slight but present. Real.

I turned.

Harrison was already three steps away, giving me space. His hands were at his sides. His expression was carefully neutral.

"Your mother's," I said.

Not a question.

"Yes," he said.

I looked at him. At the male who had pinned an Alpha to the ground without hesitation. Who had marked me with deliberate gentleness. Who was standing here now, offering me something irreplaceable and asking for nothing in return.

My wolf stirred. Not anxious. Not afraid.

Present.

I touched the moonstone again. "Thank you."

Harrison inclined his head once. Then he turned and left, closing the door softly behind him.

I stood alone in the quiet room, my fingers on the cool stone, and felt my wolf press closer to the surface than she had been in weeks.

She didn't howl. Didn't surge. Just stirred. Barely.

But unmistakably there.

---

Three nights later, the celebration dinner shattered.

We were in the main lodge—Grandfather, Harrison, Ethan, the three elders, and a handful of Silvercrest's senior wolves. The meal was quiet, formal, the kind of gathering meant to cement alliances rather than celebrate them.

I was seated beside Harrison when the doors exploded inward.

Wood splintered. The frame buckled. Declan's wolf burst through in a shower of broken hinges and fury.

Dark gray fur. Broad shoulders. Eyes locked on me with possessive rage that hit like a physical blow. His Alpha aura flared—thick, choking, demanding submission from every wolf in the room.

Several of the younger wolves dropped their heads instinctively. One whimpered.

Declan shifted mid-stride. Human now. Chest heaving. Teeth bared.

"By what right," he snarled, his voice shaking with barely controlled fury, "does a Lycan Prince mark another Alpha's mate?"

The room went silent.

Harrison rose from his chair.

He didn't shift. Didn't raise his voice. Just stood.

The air pressure dropped.

It happened fast—faster than thought. Harrison's aura expanded outward like a shockwave, cold and absolute and utterly implacable. It didn't push. It commanded.

His voice, when it came, was felt in the sternum before it was heard.

"Kneel."

One word. Lycan-amplified. Alpha tone magnified by bloodline authority that made Declan's dominance display look like a child's tantrum.

Declan's legs folded.

He fought it. I saw the strain in his face, the way his muscles locked against the command, the sheer force of will he threw against Harrison's authority.

It didn't matter.

His knees hit the floor. Hard. His wolf whimpered inside him—a sound I felt more than heard, transmitted through the air like a vibration. His head dropped. Bare neck exposed. Submission posture, involuntary and absolute, before both packs.

Ethan's security wolves moved in from the sides. They grabbed Declan by the arms and hauled him upright. He didn't resist. Couldn't. His legs were still shaking from the forced kneel.

They dragged him toward the shattered doorway.

I watched from my seat.

I didn't flinch. Didn't speak. Didn't gloat.

I just watched him removed from the room the way one watches a door close. Final. Unremarkable.

Declan's eyes found mine as they pulled him past. His expression was raw—rage and disbelief and something that might have been desperation.

I looked back at him without blinking.

The security wolves hauled him through the broken doorway. His snarl echoed once from outside. Then silence.

Harrison remained standing. His aura retracted slowly, the pressure lifting degree by degree until the room could breathe again.

He looked at me. His expression was carefully neutral. "Are you all right?"

I touched the moonstone collar at my throat. Felt the new mark on my neck—warm, solid, present.

"Yes," I said.

Harrison held my gaze for one more second. Then he sat back down.

The room stayed silent.

Outside, I heard the sound of a wolf retreating at a run—paws hitting dirt, branches snapping, the noise fading into the forest.

My hand was still on the moonstone.

My wolf was still present.

And Declan's scent—dark pine and smoke—was already gone.

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