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Rejected by Alpha Mate

I stood frozen in the grand entrance hall of the Silver Moon Pack house, my fingers curled into my palms so tightly that my nails bit into flesh. The massive oak doors swung open, allowing the evening breeze to carry in their scents before they even appeared—vanilla and cedar intertwined so completely it was hard to tell where one ended and the other began. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered inside me. *It's happening again.* Ryan and Chloe walked in hand-in-hand, their matching silver ceremonial robes catching the light from the crystal chandeliers. The intricate moon patterns embroidered along the hems marked them as a pair, a visual statement that couldn't be more clear if they'd shouted it. "Another successful alliance meeting," Ryan announced to the gathered pack members, his deep voice filling the hall. His eyes swept across the room, passing over me as though I were merely another decorative column. Three years as his fated mate, and still invisible. Chloe leaned into him, her hand sliding up to rest on his chest in a gesture that was deliberately intimate. "The Northern Pack was so impressed with our unity," she said, emphasis on 'our' as her eyes flicked briefly to me.
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Chapter 3

I stared at the Ancient Healers Council invitation in my trembling hands, Ryan's dismissal still ringing in my ears. Three years of enduring his indifference, three years of watching him flaunt Chloe as his chosen mate while I remained a Luna in name only. And now, when the most prestigious healing council in the werewolf world had recognized my talents, he couldn't even spare me a second glance.

"No," I whispered, the word foreign on my tongue. Lyra stirred within me, her presence suddenly alert.

*We're going anyway*, she urged. *This is our chance.*

For once, I didn't silence her. Instead, I straightened my spine and made a decision that would change everything.

By dawn, I had packed my healing kit—the smooth wooden case filled with herbs, tinctures, and instruments I'd collected over years. I slipped the Council's invitation inside my jacket, close to my heart, and left my quarters without a backward glance. The Northern Territories Championship caravan would be departing at first light, and I intended to be on it.

No one questioned my presence as I joined the small group of pack members headed north. Ryan rarely kept track of my whereabouts anymore, and I'd left a note saying I was gathering rare herbs in the eastern forest—a task that would typically keep me away for days. By the time he realized I had defied his direct order, I would already be presenting at the championship.

Two days into our journey, as twilight painted the sky in shades of purple and gold, our caravan rounded a bend in the mountain road and came to an abrupt halt.

"Rogue!" someone shouted from the front wagon.

My heart raced as I peered ahead. A large wolf lay sprawled across the dirt path, its body convulsing violently. Even from a distance, I could see the foam gathering at its muzzle.

"Stay back!" warned Mark, who had been assigned to lead our security detail. "Could be a trap. Rogues hunt in packs."

But something about the wolf's movements caught my professional attention. The spasms weren't aggressive—they were symptomatic. The wolf wasn't attacking; it was dying.

"That's not aggression," I said, already reaching for my healing kit. "Those are seizures."

Mark grabbed my arm. "Madison, don't. Alpha Ryan would have my head if I let his Luna approach a rogue."

I pulled away, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "His Luna? When has he ever treated me as such?" The words came out sharper than intended, but I didn't take them back. "This wolf needs help, and I'm a healer first, Luna second."

Before anyone could stop me, I approached the suffering wolf. Its fur was matted with blood and dirt, but beneath the grime, I could see it was a powerful gray wolf—much larger than the average rogue. As I knelt beside it, the wolf's eyes fluttered open, revealing pain-glazed amber irises that locked onto mine with surprising lucidity.

"Silver poisoning," I murmured, recognizing the symptoms immediately. The telltale metallic scent mixed with blood confirmed my diagnosis. "Someone embedded silver fragments in his wounds."

I opened my kit and pulled out my scalpel, a vial of extraction tincture, and the special poultice I'd developed for metal poisoning. The wolf growled weakly as I touched its flank, but didn't snap.

"I'm trying to help you," I said softly, meeting those intelligent amber eyes. "But this will hurt."

As if understanding, the wolf went still, its massive body trembling with effort.

I worked through the night, extracting tiny silver fragments from multiple wounds across the wolf's body. Each piece I removed seemed to ease its breathing slightly. The caravan members kept their distance, building a fire nearby but clearly uncomfortable with my choice to help a rogue.

By the time dawn broke over the mountains, my hands were stained with blood, and my back ached from hunching over my patient for hours. But the wolf's breathing had stabilized, and the violent seizures had stopped.

"You should live," I told it quietly, applying the last of my poultice to a particularly deep wound.

As the first rays of sunlight touched us, something unexpected happened. The wolf's form began to shimmer and shift. I scrambled backward, watching in astonishment as fur receded into skin and paws lengthened into human limbs.

Where the wounded wolf had lain now rested a man—tall and powerfully built, with battle scars crisscrossing his torso and those same intense amber eyes now fixed on me with unmistakable gratitude.

"You saved my life," he said, his voice rough from pain but carrying an undeniable authority that made my wolf perk up in recognition.

"You're not just a rogue," I whispered, suddenly understanding the power I'd sensed. "You're an Alpha."

He nodded once, wincing as he tried to sit up. "Ethan Brooks, Alpha of the Stone River Pack." His eyes held mine with an intensity that made my breath catch. "And you are?"

I hesitated, suddenly aware of how far I'd strayed from my pack, from Ryan's command, from the life I'd endured for three years.

"Madison," I finally answered, deliberately omitting my pack name and my title. For this moment, I wanted to be just Madison—not the rejected Luna of the Silver Moon Pack, but the healer who had followed her instincts and saved a life. "My name is Madison."

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