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Rejected by My Fated Mate

I woke that morning with hope fluttering in my chest like a caged bird finally sensing freedom. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of waiting, of proving myself worthy, of pouring Silvercrest's resources into Shadowclaw's crumbling infrastructure. Tonight, the treaty would expire. Tonight, Holden would finally claim me as his Luna. I was Emryn Reyes, daughter of Alpha Marcus of the Silvercrest Pack, and I'd gambled everything on love. The morning sun streamed through the windows of Holden's office as I searched for the guest list he'd mentioned. My fingers brushed against a crumpled receipt tucked beneath a stack of territorial maps. Diamond necklace. Three thousand dollars.
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I woke that morning with hope fluttering in my chest like a caged bird finally sensing freedom.

Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of waiting, of proving myself worthy, of pouring Silvercrest's resources into Shadowclaw's crumbling infrastructure. Tonight, the treaty would expire. Tonight, Holden would finally claim me as his Luna.

I was Emryn Reyes, daughter of Alpha Marcus of the Silvercrest Pack, and I'd gambled everything on love.

The morning sun streamed through the windows of Holden's office as I searched for the guest list he'd mentioned. My fingers brushed against a crumpled receipt tucked beneath a stack of territorial maps. Diamond necklace. Three thousand dollars. My heart soared. He'd bought me a gift. After three years of distance, of sleeping in separate rooms, of his wolf remaining stubbornly silent to mine—finally, a sign.

I pressed the receipt to my chest, letting myself imagine the weight of diamonds against my throat, his hands fastening the clasp, his lips brushing my neck before he marked me.

The fantasy shattered when I rounded the corner toward the main hall.

Sloan stood there, sweeping the marble floors in her Omega uniform. But it wasn't the broom that caught my attention. It was the glittering diamond necklace resting against her collarbone, catching the light with every movement.

My necklace.

She looked up, and her lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile. "Beautiful, isn't it?" Her fingers traced the diamonds with deliberate slowness. "Holden has such exquisite taste."

The receipt crinkled in my fist. "That's—"

"A gift from my Alpha." She tilted her head, false innocence dripping from every word. "You know, Emryn, true love can't be bought with treaties. It can't be negotiated like a business deal." She stepped closer, her voice dropping to a whisper meant only for me. "Some things are simply... destined."

My throat tightened. "The treaty expires tonight."

"I know." Her smile widened. "We're all very excited for the announcement."

She swept past me, leaving the scent of vanilla and something else—something chemical and wrong—in her wake.

I spent the rest of the day trying to silence the doubt clawing at my insides. I bathed in rose water, let the pack's attendants style my hair in intricate braids, and slipped into the ceremonial white gown I'd commissioned months ago. The silk felt like a shroud.

My fingers found my bare neck. Soon, I told myself. Soon there would be a mark there. Soon I'd finally belong to someone.

The Pack Gathering hall blazed with candlelight and the chatter of visiting dignitaries. I spotted my father immediately—Alpha Marcus stood near the dais, his silver-gray wolf radiating authority even in human form. His eyes found mine across the room, and something flickered in them. Concern? Pity?

I looked away.

Holden took the stage as the moon reached its peak. He looked every inch the Alpha in his formal attire, though I'd learned to see the weakness beneath the posture. My heart hammered as he raised his hand for silence.

"Thank you all for gathering tonight." His voice carried through the hall. "Three years ago, I entered into a treaty with the Silvercrest Pack. Tonight, that treaty expires."

I stepped forward, ready to join him on the stage.

Then his eyes met mine, and I saw nothing. No warmth. No recognition. Nothing.

"I, Alpha Holden Crawford, reject you, Emryn Reyes, as my mate."

The words hit like a physical blow. The Alpha Command in his voice forced every wolf in the room into submission, into silence, into witnessing my destruction.

The mate bond I'd imagined, the connection I'd desperately hoped would form—it shattered before it ever existed. But the rejection itself was real, and it tore through me like claws through flesh.

My wolf screamed. The sound echoed only in my mind, a dying wail that no one else could hear as she retreated into the darkest corner of my consciousness and went silent.

Completely silent.

I felt her absence like a severed limb.

Holden pulled Sloan onto the stage, his arm around her waist. "This is my chosen mate. My true love."

The diamonds at her throat glittered.

Something warm trickled from my nose. I touched my face and my fingers came away red. Then my knees buckled, and I was falling, falling, falling—

The marble floor rushed up to meet me. I heard my father roar my name. Felt hands catching me too late.

The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was Sloan's smile, triumphant and cruel, as she stood in the place that should have been mine.

When I woke two days later in Silvercrest's hospital wing, the first thing I noticed was the silence. My wolf was gone. Not sleeping. Not resting. Gone.

I reached for the mind-link, that psychic thread that had connected me to Holden for three years. I just needed to understand. To hear him explain. To—

A wall. Solid and impenetrable. He'd blocked me.

The door opened. My father entered, and the sight of his grief-stricken face broke something in me that the rejection hadn't quite managed to destroy.

"Emryn." He sat beside my bed, taking my hand. "I'm so sorry. I should never have agreed to that treaty. I should have protected you from him."

"It's done." My voice sounded hollow, like it belonged to someone else.

"The other packs sense weakness. They know your wolf is dormant. They know you were publicly rejected." He paused, his jaw tightening. "I've arranged a union. Alpha Nicholas Burke of the Obsidian Pack has agreed to a mating alliance."

Nicholas Burke. The name alone sent ice through my veins. The most feared Alpha in the country. Ruthless. Merciless. They said he'd killed his own uncle for challenging his authority.

"When?" I asked.

"Two weeks."

I should have protested. Should have begged for more time. But what was the point? I was already dead inside. What did it matter if a monster finished the job?

"Okay," I whispered.

My father's hand tightened on mine. "Emryn—"

"I said okay." I turned my face to the wall, away from his pity, away from the future I'd lost and the one I was about to enter. "Just... leave me alone."

He left. And I lay there in the silence where my wolf used to be, waiting for whatever came next.

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