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Rejected Alpha's Mate

The scent hit me the moment I pushed open our bedroom door—sweet jasmine intertwined with something darker, more primal. Something that made my stomach clench with a recognition I didn't want to acknowledge. I'd left the pack meeting early, my heart racing with excitement as I clutched the small velvet box containing Ezrah's anniversary gift. Five years. Five years since he'd claimed me as his chosen mate, since I'd become Luna of the Silvermoon Pack despite being nothing more than a wolfless omega. Tonight was supposed to be perfect. The romantic dinner I'd planned sat forgotten downstairs—candles still unlit, wine still breathing on the counter. Because there, in our bed, was my mate. My Alpha. Wrapped around my adoptive sister like she was his salvation.
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Chapter 3

The forged passport felt like fire in my trembling hands as I stepped off the plane at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Marie Dubois—that was my name now, according to the documents Waverly had somehow procured. The identity felt as foreign as the French voices echoing around me, but it was mine. The only thing that was truly mine.

Paris sprawled before me through the terminal windows, gray and imposing under October skies. I'd chosen it because it was far from any major pack territories, a city where supernatural beings blended into the human population like shadows among shadows. Waverly had transferred what little money she could without raising suspicions—enough for a few months if I was careful, if I didn't think about the life I'd left behind.

But thinking was all I seemed capable of doing.

The mate bond withdrawal hit me in waves, each one more brutal than the last. In my tiny studio apartment in the 11th arrondissement, I'd curl up on the bare mattress and feel like I was dying. The phantom pain where Ezrah's mark had once been burned constantly, a reminder that even in death, I was still connected to him. My body craved his presence with an addiction that made my hands shake and my chest feel hollow.

Waverly's encrypted messages came through an untraceable app every few days, brief updates that felt like lifelines thrown to a drowning woman.

*E refuses funeral preparations. Searching riverbanks daily. F moved into Luna suite. Pack questioning his judgment.*

*Hired private investigators. Thomas Reid leading search. Be careful.*

*Your bookstore idea smart. Supernatural community there protects rogues. Stay strong.*

The bookstore. It had started as a desperate need for income, but as I wandered through the narrow streets of the Latin Quarter, something about the old building called to me. The previous owner, an elderly human woman with knowing eyes, had asked no questions about my lack of references or my cash payment. She'd simply handed me the keys and whispered, "Les livres guérissent l'âme"—books heal the soul.

*Mystique & Manuscrits* became my sanctuary. I filled the shelves with supernatural literature—romance novels featuring werewolves and vampires, folklore collections, books on rogue survival that I studied like sacred texts. The scent of old paper and leather bindings slowly replaced the phantom smell of Ezrah's cedar cologne that still haunted my dreams.

My first customer was Isabella Chen, a rogue werewolf with silver-streaked hair and eyes that held decades of wisdom. She'd walked in on a rainy November afternoon, her nostrils flaring slightly as she scented the air.

"Newly escaped," she'd said matter-of-factly, selecting a book on pack psychology. "The withdrawal gets easier after the first year."

I'd stared at her, my carefully constructed human facade crumbling. "How did you—"

"The way you flinch when the door chime rings. The circles under your eyes. The fact that you stock books on mate bond severance." Isabella's smile was kind but knowing. "I've been rogue for fifteen years, child. I know the signs."

She became my first friend in this new world, teaching me the unspoken rules of rogue society. How to identify safe houses by the subtle symbols carved into doorframes. Which supernatural beings could be trusted and which reported back to their packs. How to mask my scent with specific herb combinations that made tracking nearly impossible.

"The supernatural community here is different," Isabella explained one evening as we shared wine after closing. "Rogues, exiled pack members, supernatural beings fleeing arranged matings or blood feuds. We protect each other because we understand what it means to choose freedom over security."

Slowly, painfully, I began to heal. The bookstore grew into something more than a business—it became a haven for others like me. Werewolves seeking books on life without packs. Vampires looking for stories about love without blood bonds. Witches researching independence from covens.

But even as my new life took shape, Ezrah's presence haunted me through our broken bond. In quiet moments, I could feel his anguish echoing across the distance like a radio signal that wouldn't quite fade. Sometimes I'd catch myself reaching for my phone to call him, to ease his pain, before remembering that Delilah Owens was dead.

Marie Dubois was building something beautiful from the ashes. But late at night, when the mate bond withdrawal made sleep impossible, I wondered if I'd ever truly escape the ghost of what we'd been.

Or if I even wanted to.

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