
Rejected by My Fated Mate
Chapter 2
Dawn crept through the forest with cold fingers, painting the world in shades of gray. I had spent the night huddled against the base of an ancient oak, my ceremonial dress now torn and muddied, my body shivering uncontrollably. The beautiful white lace that had symbolized my future was now a mockery of everything I'd lost.
Lyra had gone silent within me, her presence a mere whisper where once she had roared. I pressed my palm against my chest, trying to feel her, to coax her back.
*Please don't leave me too,* I begged silently. *You're all I have left.*
A faint whimper was her only response, so weak it broke what remained of my heart.
The snapping of twigs alerted me to approaching footsteps. I didn't bother running—what was the point? Without a pack, without Lyra's strength, I was already as good as dead. Rogue wolves rarely survived long, especially those whose inner wolves were fading.
"There she is," a gruff voice called out. "Alpha King Sterling, we found her."
Through swollen eyes, I watched as three men in tactical gear emerged from between the trees. Hunters. Pack enforcers. Had they come to finish what my father and Ethan had started?
A fourth figure appeared, and even in my broken state, I felt the power radiating from him. He moved with the fluid grace of an apex predator, his shoulders broad beneath an immaculate charcoal suit that seemed untouched by the forest around him.
Alpha King Alexander Sterling. His reputation preceded him—ruler of the Western Territories, feared and respected by all packs under his domain, including Moonstone.
He approached slowly, as one might approach a wounded animal. When he crouched before me, his eyes—a startling silver-blue—assessed me with calculating precision.
"Violet Harper," he said, his voice deep and smooth like aged whiskey. "I've been looking for you."
I couldn't muster the energy to respond. What could the Alpha King possibly want with a disgraced, packless she-wolf?
"The Council has blacklisted you from all territories," he continued, his expression unreadable. "They're calling for your exile or worse."
Of course they were. The werewolf world was cruel to those who fell from grace, especially females who had supposedly shamed their packs.
"But I see something different," Alexander said, reaching out to brush a strand of matted hair from my face. I flinched at the contact, but he didn't withdraw his hand. "I see a Luna who was wronged."
Hope—dangerous, foolish hope—flickered in my chest. Someone believed me?
"I can protect you," he said, pulling a folded document from his inner pocket. "A mate contract. Become my Luna, and no one—not the Council, not your former pack—can touch you."
I stared at the paper, unable to process his words. "Why would you...?"
"Because power recognizes power," he replied smoothly. "And because I need a Luna who understands loss. Who will be grateful for a second chance."
His honesty was brutal but oddly refreshing after a night of betrayal. He wasn't offering love or even kindness—he was offering survival.
*Take it,* came Lyra's faint voice, the first clear thought from her in hours. *We're dying, Violet.*
With trembling fingers, I took the pen he offered. The contract was detailed, binding—not a true mate bond, but a legal arrangement that would give me status, protection, and a place within his pack. In exchange, I would fulfill the duties of Luna, stand by his side at official functions, and bring no shame to his name.
I signed without reading further. What choice did I have?
Alexander's smile didn't reach his eyes as he helped me to my feet. "Welcome to your new life, Luna Sterling."
His hunters formed a protective circle around us as we walked through the forest toward waiting vehicles. I didn't look back at the territory that had been my home. There was nothing there for me now.
As we drove through the mountains toward Alexander's territory, I watched the landscape change through the window, becoming steeper, wilder. We finally arrived at an imposing mountain estate, a modern lodge built of glass and stone that seemed to grow from the mountainside itself.
"Your new home," Alexander said as the gates swung open. "You'll be safe here."
Safe. The word sounded hollow after everything that had happened. But as Alexander fastened a delicate moonstone pendant around my neck, his fingers lingering against my skin, I felt a strange calm settle over me.
"This is for your protection," he murmured. "Never take it off."
I nodded, too exhausted to question him. As we entered the lodge, I heard his quiet command to the guards behind us.
"Close the gates. No visitors without my express permission."
The heavy gates swung shut with a finality that echoed in my chest. I had escaped one prison only to enter another—but at least this one promised to keep me alive.
As Alexander led me deeper into the lodge, Lyra stirred faintly within me. Something about his scent, his presence, seemed to quiet her distress. But as I caught his reflection in one of the many glass walls—his eyes watching me with an intensity that sent a chill down my spine—I wondered what price this safety would truly cost.
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