
Rejected by My Fated Alpha
Chapter 4
The bathroom door shuddered under Gatlin's weight, the wood splintering around the lock. I pressed myself against the balcony railing, the cold metal biting into my back. Seven floors up, the river below churned like a hungry beast, whitecaps dancing in the moonlight.
"Little Omega," Gatlin's voice slithered through the cracking door. "You've nowhere left to run."
My hands trembled as I gripped the railing tighter. The night air whipped around me, carrying away my tears and the scent of my fear. My wolf, Luna, had gone quiet—not surrendering, but waiting. Waiting for me to make the choice we both knew was coming.
"I can smell your mate on you," Gatlin called, his fist pounding against the door. "That precious bond Katherine wants destroyed."
I closed my eyes, feeling the mate bond in my chest—a pulsing, living thing that had brought me nothing but pain. Luka was nearby; I could sense him. The bond pulled toward him like a compass needle seeking north. He was in the hotel, probably attending some pack business meeting. Close enough to save me, if he cared to.
But he wouldn't come. He never would.
"Katherine told me all about your Alpha," Gatlin's voice grew closer as the door began to give way. "How he rejected you. How he'll mark another in two days."
I looked down at the rushing water below. The river was wide and wild, swollen from recent rains. They said people who jumped were never found—the current carried them downstream, through the territory borders and into the human lands beyond.
"Ember," my wolf whispered inside me. "We can't let him take us."
"No," I agreed aloud. "We won't be broken."
The door splintered open with a final crack. Gatlin stood in the doorway, his eyes gleaming with triumph, his shirt unbuttoned and his belt undone.
"Time to finish what Katherine paid me for," he growled.
I turned to face him, my back straight and my chin lifted. For the first time in four years, I let my wolf rise to the surface—not to fight, but to face death with dignity.
"I, Ember Reyes," I whispered to the wind, "reject the mate bond forced upon me by the Moon Goddess."
The words felt like glass in my throat, but I continued, each word strengthening my resolve.
"I reject the Alpha who silenced me, who denied me, who chose status over love."
Gatlin lunged forward just as I climbed onto the railing.
"Stop!" he shouted, suddenly understanding my intent.
I looked down one last time at the dark water below. Then I leaned backward into empty air.
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Luka Hoffman felt it first—a sharp, tearing sensation in his chest that brought him to his knees in the middle of the hotel lobby. Blood filled his mouth as he vomited onto the marble floor, his body convulsing with agony.
"Sir! Are you alright?" A hotel security guard rushed toward him.
Luka couldn't answer. The pain was too intense—like someone had reached into his chest and ripped out something essential. His wolf, dormant for so long, suddenly surged forward with a howl of anguish that tore through his human consciousness.
*Mate. Mate. MATE!*
"Ember," Luka gasped, though he hadn't spoken her name aloud in years.
He staggered to his feet, knocking aside the concerned security guard. His eyes had shifted to amber, his canines lengthening as his wolf took partial control.
*Find her. Save her. OURS.*
Luka's wolf had never been this strong, this insistent. The mate bond—the one he'd denied and suppressed for four years—was screaming danger.
He followed the scent trail through the hotel, ignoring the startled looks from guests and staff. Vanilla and cinnamon—Ember's scent—grew stronger as he approached the elevators.
"Where is she?" he demanded of the clerk at the front desk, his Alpha tone making the human flinch.
"Seven—seventh floor," the clerk stammered. "But sir—"
Luka was already moving, taking the stairs two at a time. His wolf guided him unerringly to room 702, where the door hung partially open, splintered around the lock.
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Luka burst into the suite to find it empty. The bed was rumpled, sheets torn. A lamp lay broken on the floor. But no Ember.
No Gatlin.
He moved through the room like a storm, following Ember's scent to the balcony. The doors stood wide open, curtains billowing in the night wind.
And there, caught on the railing, was a small piece of fabric—blue cotton with tiny white flowers. A piece of Ember's uniform.
Luka approached slowly, his enhanced vision picking out the details in the darkness. A shoeprint on the railing. A smear of blood on the metal. And below...
The river roared hundreds of feet beneath him, dark and merciless.
"No," he whispered, understanding crashing down upon him like a physical blow.
The mate bond—that living, breathing connection he'd ignored for so long—was gone. Severed.
Ember was gone.
Luka threw back his head and released a howl that shook the very foundations of the hotel—a sound of such raw anguish that windows cracked and lights shattered throughout the building.
It was the sound of an Alpha who had lost his mate.
It was the sound of a man who had lost everything.
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