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My Mate Let Our Pup Die

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the mahogany table as I sat with my hands folded neatly in my lap. The visiting dignitaries from the Northern Ridge Pack had arrived an hour ago, their Alpha's booming laugh echoing through the grand dining hall of the Silver Claw Pack House. I kept my eyes lowered, focusing on the intricate pattern of the tablecloth rather than the conversation flowing around me. My fingers traced the outline of my slightly swollen belly beneath the loose folds of my silk dress. Three months pregnant, and still Greyson insisted I hide it. "It's bad luck to announce a pregnancy before the fourth month," he'd said coldly. "The pack has superstitions to uphold." I took a shallow breath, feeling Luna stir restlessly within me. My wolf had been growing more agitated lately, sensing my discomfort in this suffocating environment. "The Crescent Moon Pack was never truly unified," Alpha Donovan's deep voice cut through the silence. "Their so-called alliance was a farce.
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Chapter 4

I stood before Greyson in his office, my body still weak from losing our pup, but my resolve stronger than ever. The evidence of Kayla's betrayal lay between us like an open wound.

"I want a rejection," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "I formally request to dissolve our mate bond."

Greyson's head snapped up, his eyes widening momentarily before narrowing into dangerous slits. "What did you say?"

"You heard me." I met his gaze steadily. "I want out of this bond. Out of this pack. Out of your life."

He rose from his chair slowly, his Alpha aura pulsing outward in waves of intimidation. "You're still grieving. You're not thinking clearly."

"I've never thought more clearly," I replied. "You let our pup die rather than break your precious rules. You protected Kayla after she endangered the entire pack."

His jaw tightened. "That's different."

"How?" I challenged. "Because she's your chosen mate? Because you'd rather have her than me?"

"I am Alpha," he growled, slamming his fist on the desk. "I decide what's best for this pack. For you."

"You decide nothing for me anymore." I straightened my spine, feeling Luna's strength surge within me. "I invoke my right under the Ancient Laws. I demand rejection."

Greyson's face contorted with rage and something else—panic. "You don't know what you're asking."

"I know exactly what I'm asking."

For a moment, he said nothing, just stared at me with those cold gray eyes. Then he spoke, his voice dangerously quiet. "If that's what you truly want, then prove it."

He moved to the bookshelf behind his desk, pulling out an ancient leather-bound tome. The cover bore the emblem of the Silver Claw Pack—a wolf's head surrounded by frost.

"The Trial of the Frost," he announced, opening to a marked page. "If a mate wants to leave without the Alpha's permission, they must prove their resolve."

My blood ran cold as I read over his shoulder. The trial was ancient, brutal—designed to break even the strongest wolves.

"Three days," Greyson continued, his voice gaining confidence as he saw my hesitation. "Three days at our gates. In human form. No shelter. No food."

"You're trying to kill me," I whispered.

"I'm giving you a choice," he countered. "Leave now and face the trial, or stay and fulfill your duties as Luna."

I thought of our dead pup. Of Kayla's smug face. Of three years of suffocation.

"I accept the trial."

---

The blizzard hit on the first day.

I stood at the massive iron gates of the Silver Claw Pack House, my thin dress whipping around my legs as snow and ice pelted my skin. The cold bit through the fabric instantly, but I refused to shiver. Refused to show weakness.

From the corner of my eye, I could see pack members watching from windows, their faces blurred by the storm. Greyson stood in his study window, his tall figure silhouetted against the light. Waiting for me to break. To beg.

I stared straight ahead, focusing on the distant tree line. One day down. Two to go.

*We can do this,* Luna whispered within me. *We're stronger than they know.*

By the second day, my lips were cracked and bleeding. My fingers had lost all feeling. The pack had stopped watching—all except Greyson. He remained at his window, a dark sentinel observing my punishment.

"Anaya!"

I turned to see Marcus, my brother, rushing toward the border. His face was twisted with anguish.

"Go back," I called, my voice hoarse from cold. "You can't cross."

"I'm getting you out of here!" He pushed forward, only to be stopped by Silver Claw enforcers at the boundary line.

"Stay back!" one shouted, raising his rifle. "She chose this trial!"

"She's dying!" Marcus yelled, struggling against their grip.

I smiled weakly. "I'm fine, Marcus. Go home."

His eyes met mine, filled with tears and rage. "I'll find another way."

As they dragged him back across the border, I felt a fresh surge of determination. I wasn't just doing this for myself anymore.

---

On the third morning, the storm had intensified. My body moved mechanically now, no longer feeling the cold. I knew this was dangerous—hypothermia setting in—but I remained standing.

Through frost-rimmed eyelashes, I saw Greyson emerge from the pack house. He approached the gates slowly, his face unreadable.

"One more day," he said quietly. "You've surprised me, Anaya."

I said nothing, conserving what little strength I had left.

He turned to leave, then paused. "When this is over, we can discuss—"

A guttural snarl cut through the howling wind.

From the tree line, a massive shape emerged—a feral wolf, eyes wild with bloodlust. It wasn't a rogue; I could see the collar around its neck. A pet. A weapon.

"Anaya!" Greyson shouted, but he was too far away.

The wolf charged, covering half the distance in seconds. I tried to move, but my frozen limbs wouldn't respond.

Through blurred vision, I saw Kayla standing at the edge of the forest, her lips curved in a triumphant smile as she released her hold on the leash.

The wolf leapt, jaws snapping for my throat.

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