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Rejected by My Fated Mate

After three years of intense architectural studies abroad, she has finally returned. For years, she suppressed her inner wolf to focus on blueprints and concrete. However, the moment her plane touches down, a powerful, internal pull ignites. Sable, her long-dormant wolf, suddenly awakens with a single, breathless whisper: her fated mate is close by. Now, she must face the raw, inescapable bond she tried so hard to leave behind.
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Chapter 1

The plane touched down at Seattle-Tacoma International just after noon. I felt it in my chest before the wheels hit the tarmac — that pull, faint but real, like a thread tugged from the inside. Sable stirred. My wolf had been quiet for three years, muted by the deliberate suppression that came with intensive architectural training abroad. But now, back on this continent, back within range, she was waking up.

*Mate,* she whispered. *Close.*

I pressed my forehead against the cold airplane window and exhaled slowly. Three years. Three years of concrete and blueprints and late nights in studio classrooms that smelled like sawdust and coffee. Three years of forcing my wolf down every time she tried to surface, because shifting during a critique presentation was not an option. Three years of surviving on nothing but Bryce's daily mind-link coordinates — just his location, no words, a quiet pulse that said *I'm here. You're not alone.*

I had memorized those coordinates like a heartbeat.

The drive east toward Shadowridge territory took two hours. I rented a car at the airport and followed the highway through dense pine forests that thickened as I left the city behind. The air smelled different here — sharper, wilder. My hands were steady on the wheel. I had rehearsed nothing. There was nothing to rehearse. Bryce and I were fated mates. The Moon Goddess had chosen us. I had spent three years becoming the architect my parents never lived to see, and now I was coming home to be marked, to take my place as Luna, to finally close the distance.

Sable hummed with quiet anticipation. I let her.

The Shadowridge pack house appeared through the trees just before three o'clock — a sprawling structure of dark wood and stone that looked like it had grown out of the forest itself. I parked in the circular drive and sat for a moment, hands still on the wheel. The bond-pull was stronger here. I could feel Bryce somewhere inside, could almost taste his scent on the air: pine and thunderstorm, the smell that had haunted my dreams for three years.

I got out of the car. The front door was unlocked. I stepped inside.

The pack house smelled like wood smoke and something floral I didn't recognize. The main hallway stretched ahead, sunlight slanting through tall windows. I heard voices somewhere deeper in the house — low conversation, the clink of dishes. I set my bag down and turned toward the staircase.

That's when I saw her.

She was standing in the doorway of what I knew, from Bryce's descriptions over mind-link, was the Luna suite. A woman I didn't recognize. Polished. Blonde hair pulled back in a neat bun. And visibly pregnant — five months, maybe more.

She smiled at me. It was soft. Territorial.

"You must be Elora," she said.

I blinked. My wolf went very still.

The woman's scent hit me a second later. Pine and thunderstorm. Bryce's scent. Saturated in it, like she'd been wrapped in his clothes, like she'd been—

*No,* Sable said sharply. *Wrong. That's not—*

But the scent was there. Undeniable.

"I'm Amelie," the woman continued. Her hand rested lightly on her belly. "Bryce's secretary. He's mentioned you."

I couldn't speak. The bond-pull was screaming in my chest, but the scent was all wrong. This woman smelled like my mate. But she wasn't. She *couldn't* be.

*This woman is not his mate,* Sable growled. *I am.*

"I—" I started.

Footsteps behind me. Heavy. Familiar.

I turned.

Bryce stood at the end of the hallway. Tall. Broad-shouldered. The same dark hair, the same sharp jaw I had memorized from a thousand video calls. His scent rolled toward me like a wave, and my wolf surged — the pull so agonizing, so undeniable, that for a moment I couldn't breathe. Every suppressed instinct from three years abroad came roaring to the surface.

*Mate,* Sable howled. *Ours.*

I took a step toward him.

Bryce's eyes moved through me. Not past me. *Through* me. Like I was glass.

"Elora," he said. His voice was flat. "You're early."

I stopped. "I—what?"

He walked closer, but not to me. He moved to Amelie's side. His hand settled on her shoulder. Protective. Possessive.

"Amelie is carrying my heir," he said. He didn't look at me when he said it. He looked at her. "Your return was earlier than expected. We'll need to discuss arrangements."

Arrangements.

The word landed like a stone in my chest.

"Bryce," I said quietly. My voice didn't shake. I was proud of that. "What are you talking about?"

He finally looked at me. His expression was careful. Controlled. "You've been gone three years, Elora. Things have changed."

"We're fated mates," I said. The words felt strange in my mouth. Like something I shouldn't have to explain.

"We were," he corrected. "But I have responsibilities now. To the pack. To my heir."

Amelie's hand moved to her belly again. She didn't say anything. She didn't need to.

Bryce stepped back. "We'll talk tomorrow. You can stay in one of the guest rooms tonight."

He turned and walked away. Amelie followed him. The Luna suite door closed softly behind them.

I stood in the hallway alone.

Sable whimpered once. Then she went quiet.

That night, I sat in a guest room that smelled like nothing. The walls were pale gray. The bed was made with crisp white sheets. There was a window that looked out over the forest, but I didn't open the curtains.

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist and held myself still.

The mind-link was open. I could feel it, that faint thread connecting me to Bryce. But it was silent. The daily coordinates had stopped. No pulse. No location. Just empty air.

I opened my drafting journal. The cover was worn soft from three years of use. I turned to a blank page and started drawing. A structural arch. Clean lines. Precise angles. I drew until my hands stopped shaking.

Sable said nothing.

I didn't sleep.

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