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Rejected Alpha Mate

The familiar scent of pine and earth greeted me as I approached the Moonstone Pack house, my heart hammering against my ribs with nervous excitement. Tonight was supposed to be our night—Jordan's and mine. After seven years of waiting, of being his chosen mate in the shadows, he had finally promised to make it official. I clutched the garment bag closer to my chest, feeling the silk of the dress my grandmother and I had spent weeks selecting. It was midnight blue, the color of the moon at its darkest phase, with delicate silver embroidery that caught the light like stars. Grandmother had insisted on adding the family pendant to complete the look—a small silver wolf that had been passed down through generations of Patterson women. "Tonight, you'll finally get the recognition you deserve," I whispered to myself, repeating Grandmother's encouraging words from earlier. But as I rounded the corner toward the main entrance, my steps faltered. The entire pack house was ablaze with lights, decorated with white roses and silver ribbons that caught the evening breeze. My breath caught in my throat.
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Chapter 3

The walk back to our cottage felt endless, each step through the snow echoing with Jordan's cruel words. *Former companions.* The phrase replayed in my mind like a broken record as I pushed through our front door, my hands still trembling from the humiliation.

"Grandmother?" I called softly, hanging my coat on the wooden peg by the door. The silence that greeted me sent ice through my veins.

I found her in her bedroom, propped against the pillows I had carefully arranged that morning. Her breathing was so shallow I had to lean close to see the rise and fall of her chest. The fever had broken sometime while I was gone, leaving her skin pale and translucent, like parchment worn thin by time.

"Elaina," she whispered, her voice barely audible. Her eyes, still sharp despite her weakened state, found mine immediately. "Come here, child."

I sank into the chair beside her bed, taking her frail hand in both of mine. Her fingers were so cold, so fragile—like bird bones wrapped in tissue paper.

"Did the healer come?" she asked, though something in her expression told me she already knew the answer.

I couldn't speak past the tightness in my throat. The shame of begging on my knees, of Jordan's dismissal, of being escorted out like some unwanted beggar—it all crashed over me again.

"Ah." Grandmother's thumb traced gentle circles on my knuckle. "I see. Well, perhaps it's for the best."

"How can you say that?" The words burst out of me, desperate and raw. "You're dying, and he—he just watched me beg. Seven years, Grandmother. Seven years of my life, and when I needed him most..."

"Hush, sweetheart." Her voice carried a strength that seemed impossible given her condition. "Listen to me carefully. I don't have much time, and there are things you need to hear."

I leaned closer, memorizing every line of her face, every silver strand of hair that had escaped her braid.

"You are not meant for shadows, Elaina. You never were." Her grip on my hand tightened with surprising force. "I've watched you dim your light for that boy, watched you make yourself smaller to fit into spaces that were never meant for you. But you are a Patterson woman. We don't beg."

Tears spilled down my cheeks as her words sank in. "But I love him."

"Love shouldn't require you to disappear, child." Her eyes blazed with a fierce intensity. "Real love lifts you up, makes you stronger, better. What that boy gave you wasn't love—it was possession. And you deserve so much more."

The winter wind howled outside our windows, rattling the glass like restless spirits. Grandmother's breathing grew more labored, each word requiring tremendous effort.

"Promise me something," she whispered, her voice growing fainter. "Promise me you'll leave this place. Find your own path. Never let anyone diminish your worth again."

"I promise," I managed through my tears. "But please, don't leave me. You're all I have left."

"No, sweetheart." A peaceful smile crossed her features. "You have yourself. You have our bloodline—stronger than you know. You'll find your true pack, the ones who will see your worth without you having to prove it."

As the clock struck midnight, marking the winter solstice, Grandmother's breathing grew slower, more peaceful. The longest night of the year seemed fitting somehow, as if the darkness was preparing to give birth to something new.

"I love you, my brave girl," she whispered, her eyes never leaving mine. "Make me proud."

I held her hand as her breathing gradually stilled, as the woman who had raised me, loved me unconditionally, and taught me to be strong slipped away into the quiet night. The cottage fell silent except for the wind outside and my own broken sobs.

But beneath the grief, something else stirred—a steel resolve I had never felt before. Grandmother was right. I was done living in shadows, done begging for scraps of affection from someone who saw me as disposable. The winter solstice marked the return of light, and perhaps it was time for mine to finally shine.

Three days later, I stood beside Grandmother's grave as the small gathering of mourners dispersed. Most of the pack had stayed away, following their Alpha's lead in treating the Patterson family as inconsequential. But a few older wolves who remembered Grandmother's contributions came to pay their respects, offering quiet condolences before melting back into the forest.

I was arranging the last of the wildflowers on her headstone when footsteps crunched through the snow behind me. Expecting another well-wisher, I turned with a grateful smile that froze on my lips.

A woman stood at the edge of the clearing, tall and elegant with auburn hair that caught the weak winter sunlight. Her presence commanded attention without demanding it—a quiet confidence that seemed to radiate from her very core. She wore a long black coat that spoke of quality and success, and her dark eyes held a warmth that had been absent from my life for far too long.

"Elaina Patterson?" Her voice was rich, cultured, with an accent I couldn't quite place. "I'm Alpha Alaiya Richardson of the Silvercrest Pack. I was hoping we could talk."

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