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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 5

I walked into the pack council office the next morning with a leather folder containing every legal document tied to the Whispering Valley project. Registration papers. Copyright filings. The original proposal I'd submitted to the Moon-Blessed Architectural Registry two years ago. My name was on every single page.

The secretary behind the desk looked up when I entered. Her name was Claire. I'd seen her around the pack house, always near Amelie, always smiling that same professional smile.

"I need to file a formal theft report," I said. I set the folder on her desk. "Sacred work. Registered under my name. Stolen from my quarters three days ago."

Claire opened the folder. Her eyes scanned the first page. Then the second. Her expression didn't change.

"I see," she said quietly. She closed the folder. "A theft report for sacred work requires Alpha authorization before it can be processed."

I went very still. "Authorization."

"Pack protocol," Claire said. Her voice was apologetic. Regretful. "Any claim involving Moon-Blessed materials must go through the Alpha's office first. To prevent false accusations."

Sable stirred. *She is lying.*

I kept my hands flat on the desk. "The documents are registered. My name is on the legal filing. There is no question of authenticity."

"I understand," Claire said. "But the protocol is clear. I can hold your paperwork until you receive Alpha authorization. Then we can proceed."

She slid the folder back toward me. The gesture was gentle. Final.

I picked up the folder and walked out.

I tried the mind-link twice that afternoon. Both times, I reached for the thread that should have connected me to Bryce — the bond-path that had carried his coordinates across three years of distance.

*Bryce. I need to speak with you.*

Silence.

*Bryce. This is urgent.*

Nothing. Not even the faint pressure of a closed connection. Just empty air where the link should have been.

I stood in the hallway outside his study. The door was closed. I could hear voices inside — low, muffled, discussing pack business I was no longer part of.

I did not knock.

I turned and walked back to my guest room.

That night, I sat at the small desk and opened my drafting journal. The pages were worn soft from years of use. Structural sketches. Elevation studies. Notes in the margins written in the shorthand only I understood.

I turned to the back section. The personal pages.

There, pressed between two sheets of tracing paper, was a sketch I'd made three years ago. The Whispering Valley cliffside. The place where my parents' ashes had been scattered. The land I'd dreamed of building on since I was sixteen.

The drawing was rough. Impressionistic. More feeling than precision. But in the bottom corner, in handwriting that wasn't mine, was a single line:

*I'll be here when you get back.*

Bryce's handwriting. His words. Written the night before I left for my training abroad.

I stared at the sketch for a long time. Then I tore the page out cleanly. The sound of paper separating from binding was sharp in the quiet room.

I folded it once. Twice. I held it in my hands.

I did not burn it.

I put it in my pocket.

Then I stood and walked to the closet. I pulled out the simplest dress I owned — dark gray, high-necked, no ornamentation. The kind of dress that disappears into a crowd.

The Pack Alliance Banquet was tomorrow night.

I was going to attend.

Some stubborn, precise part of me still believed that when Bryce saw me before his peers — before one hundred Alphas from across the tri-state region — the bond would reassert itself. That he would remember what we were. That the Moon Goddess's gift could not be so easily discarded.

I was still capable of being wrong.

The great hall was full when I arrived. Alphas and their Lunas filled the space in formal attire, their voices a low hum of pack politics and territorial negotiation. Crystal chandeliers hung from the vaulted ceiling. Long tables lined the walls, covered in white cloth and silver serving dishes.

I stood near the back. No one approached me. No one met my eyes.

Bryce was at the front of the room, standing beside Amelie. She wore pale gold, her hand resting on her belly. She looked radiant. He looked like an Alpha who had everything he needed.

The presentations began after dinner. Territory reports. Alliance updates. Infrastructure proposals.

Then Amelie took the stage.

The lights dimmed. A projection screen descended behind her. And there, in high resolution, were my designs.

The Whispering Valley sanctuary. Every structural line. Every Moon-Blessed annotation. Every sacred element I had built to honor my parents.

Amelie's name was in the corner. Large. Clear. Unmistakable.

"I am honored to present this project," Amelie said. Her voice was warm. Confident. "A Moon-Blessed sanctuary designed during my pregnancy as a gift to Shadowridge and the Moon Goddess herself. A place where future generations can gather under her light."

The room applauded.

I stood.

The sound of my chair scraping back cut through the applause. Heads turned. Amelie looked up from the stage, her expression startled.

I walked to the front of the hall. My steps were even. Controlled. I stopped ten feet from the stage and looked directly at the screen.

"Those designs were created over two years to honor my parents," I said. My voice was level. Exact. "Moon-Blessed architects who died before they could see their daughter's wolf awaken. Every element carries their spiritual fingerprints. Every annotation is in my handwriting. What you are looking at is stolen sacred work."

The room went quiet.

Amelie's hand moved to her belly. Her eyes found Bryce.

Bryce's expression was not horrified. Not conflicted.

It was simply elsewhere. As though this had already been decided. As though I was making a scene.

He did not move.

And in that moment, I understood with absolute clarity that the bond I had waited three years to claim was already dead.

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