
Rejected by My Fated Mate
Chapter 3
The gathering hall felt too small. Too full. I counted three exits and saw warriors stationed at every one. The video screens flickered at the far end — three allied pack Alphas watching from their own territories. Their faces were sharp. Attentive. This wasn't just a welcome ceremony. It was a broadcast.
Amelie stood near the front, her hand resting on her belly. She wore pale blue, soft and maternal. Bryce was beside her, his posture straight, his expression neutral. He hadn't looked at me since I walked in.
I took a position near the center aisle. Pack members filled the space around me, their bodies creating a loose circle. No one stood too close. No one met my eyes.
Sable stirred uneasily. *Something is wrong.*
I pressed my thumb against my wrist and waited.
An elder stepped forward — Marcus Grey, a man I recognized from old pack photographs. He held a leather-bound ledger. His voice carried across the hall. "We gather tonight to welcome Elora Watson, who has returned to Shadowridge after three years abroad."
The words were formal. Correct. But the tone felt off.
Marcus continued. "The pack has undergone significant changes during her absence. Alpha Bryce Mason has secured his heir through his bond with Luna Amelie Arnold. The pack's future is assured."
I went very still.
*Luna.*
The word hung in the air. No one corrected it. No one moved.
Amelie's hand tightened on her belly. She swayed slightly. Just a small movement. Almost imperceptible.
Then she gasped.
The sound was soft. Breathless. She clutched her stomach with both hands and took a stumbling step backward. "I—" Her voice broke. "The energy in this room—"
Bryce moved to her side immediately. His hand steadied her. "Amelie?"
"I can feel it," she whispered. Loud enough for everyone to hear. "The hostility. It's—" She pressed her hand harder against her belly. "The pup. Something's wrong."
The hall erupted. Pack members surged forward. A healer appeared from somewhere, moving toward Amelie with quick efficiency. Warriors shifted positions, their eyes scanning the room.
Scanning for a threat.
Their eyes landed on me.
I didn't move. I kept my hands at my sides and my voice steady. "I have done nothing."
Amelie's breathing was ragged now. She leaned heavily against Bryce. "I'm sorry," she gasped. "I don't want to cause trouble. But I can feel—" She looked at me. Her eyes were wide. Frightened. "Please. I just need space."
Two warriors stepped between us. Not aggressive. Just present. A barrier.
"Elora," Marcus said quietly. "Perhaps it would be best if you—"
"No." My voice cut through the murmur. Clear. Unwavering. "I am Bryce Mason's fated mate. The Moon Goddess ordained this bond. I will not be removed from my own pack."
The words landed into silence.
Then the crowd moved.
Not violently. Not with malice. Just a slow, inevitable press of bodies closing in. Warriors. Elders. Pack members I didn't recognize. They formed a wall around me, tightening the circle until I had nowhere to go.
Someone's hand pressed against my shoulder. Firm. Insistent. "Kneel."
I resisted. "I have done nothing wrong."
"Kneel," the voice repeated. "Or be removed."
The pressure increased. Hands on my shoulders. My arms. Pushing me down. I tried to hold my ground, but there were too many. My knees hit the floor.
The impact jarred through me. I kept my spine straight. My head up.
Marcus stepped forward with the ledger. His voice was formal. Detached. "According to pack protocol, any wolf who disrupts the peace of a pregnant Luna may be designated a rogue interloper unless they submit to pack authority."
I stared at him. "I disrupted nothing."
"The Luna has expressed distress," Marcus continued. "In the presence of witnesses. Including allied packs." He gestured toward the screens. The three Alphas were watching. Silent. Judging.
"This is a lie," I said. My voice didn't shake. "Amelie is not—"
"Submit," Marcus interrupted. "Or be cast out."
The hands on my shoulders tightened.
Sable howled inside me. *Fight. Get up. Fight.*
But I was outnumbered. Surrounded. And the cameras were rolling.
I lowered my head.
The gesture was small. Barely perceptible. But it was enough.
Marcus closed the ledger. "Acknowledged."
The hands released me. The crowd stepped back. I stayed on my knees for a moment longer, my breath steady, my hands pressed flat against my thighs.
Then I stood.
Amelie was still leaning against Bryce. Her breathing had calmed. Her hand rested gently on her belly. She looked at me with something that might have been sympathy.
"Thank you for understanding," she said softly.
I walked out of the hall. No one stopped me.
The guest room was dark when I returned. I didn't turn on the lights. I sat on the edge of the bed and opened my phone.
The footage was already online.
Three different pack networks. The same clip. A pale silver she-wolf on her knees before a pregnant Luna. The angle made it look like submission. Like acknowledgment.
The comments loaded slowly.
*She challenged a pregnant Luna?*
*Shadowridge's fated mate situation is messy.*
*That silver wolf looked unstable. Good call by the Alpha.*
I read them all. Every single one. My expression didn't change.
Sable whimpered once. Then she went silent.
I closed the phone and sat in the dark.
The next morning, I went to Bryce's study. The door was closed. I knocked once and walked in without waiting for an answer.
Bryce was at his desk. He looked up when I entered. His expression was carefully neutral.
I closed the door behind me.
"We need to talk," I said.
He leaned back in his chair. "I assumed you'd come."
"Amelie is not your mate," I said. Each word was precise. Deliberate. "I am. The Moon Goddess chose us. You know this."
"I know what the bond was," Bryce said. "Three years ago."
"The bond doesn't expire."
"No," he agreed. "But circumstances change."
I stepped closer to the desk. "I waited three years. I suppressed my wolf. I built a career. I did everything you asked. And I came home expecting to be marked."
"Expectations are not guarantees."
The words hit like a slap.
I kept my voice steady. "If you force me to, I will stand before every Alpha in the region and prove this bond. I will show them what you're throwing away."
Bryce's jaw tightened. He stood. The air in the room shifted.
"You will do no such thing," he said.
The tone was different now. Deeper. Commanding. It wasn't his voice anymore — it was his Alpha authority, flooding the room like a physical force.
Sable buckled.
The pressure hit me in the chest. My knees wanted to give. My wolf whimpered and tried to submit, the instinct overwhelming everything else.
I locked my legs and held my ground. Barely.
"You are disrupting pack harmony," Bryce said. The Alpha tone rolled through every word. "You will cease this behavior immediately."
I couldn't speak. My throat was locked.
"A punishment run," he continued. "Tomorrow at dawn. You will report to the training grounds."
Then he walked past me and out the door.
I stood alone in his study, my hands shaking, my wolf curled small and silent inside me.
Sable didn't howl. She didn't rage.
She just went very, very still.
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