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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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Chapter 3

The war room smelled like leather and old maps. I sat at the far end of the massive oak table, trying to make myself invisible while Nicholas and his Beta, Damien, discussed winter preparations.

"The northern territories are reporting grain shortages," Damien said, spreading charts across the table. "If we don't secure additional supplies before the first snow, we'll have families going hungry."

Nicholas leaned forward, his jaw tight. "What are our options?"

"Limited. The eastern packs are hoarding their surplus, and the southern routes are controlled by—"

"The Riverside Pack." The words left my mouth before I could stop them.

Every head turned toward me. My stomach dropped. At Shadowclaw, speaking without permission had earned me Holden's irritation at best, his dismissal at worst.

But Nicholas didn't look annoyed. He looked... interested.

"Go on," he said quietly.

I swallowed hard. "When I was at Silvercrest, I helped establish trade agreements with Riverside. They have excess grain storage but poor access to medical supplies." My fingers twisted in my lap. "If you offered them a healer exchange program—temporary rotations during their sick season—they'd likely negotiate favorable grain prices."

Silence stretched across the room. I waited for the dismissal, the patronizing smile, the—

"Damien." Nicholas's voice cut through my spiraling thoughts. "Draft the proposal. Emryn will review it before we send it."

My head snapped up. "What?"

Nicholas met my gaze, and something warm flickered in those dark eyes. "You established the relationship. You'll lead the negotiation." He turned to his warriors. "This is your Luna. Her mind is as valuable as any weapon in this room. Treat her counsel accordingly."

Pride. Sharp and unfamiliar, it bloomed in my chest like the first flower after winter. When was the last time someone had valued my thoughts? When had anyone listened?

Damien nodded, respect clear in his expression. "Yes, Alpha. Miss Reyes, I'll have the draft ready by evening."

The meeting continued, but I barely heard the rest. My hands had stopped shaking. That hollow space inside me felt a fraction less empty.

Maybe I wasn't completely broken after all.

The storm hit three nights later.

Thunder cracked across the sky like bones breaking, and suddenly I wasn't in my quarters anymore. I was back in that hall, diamonds glittering at Sloan's throat, Holden's voice echoing through my skull: I reject you.

My lungs seized. The walls pressed inward. I stumbled into the hallway, gasping for air that wouldn't come, my vision tunneling to a pinpoint of light.

I reject you.

I reject you.

I reject—

"Emryn."

Strong hands caught my shoulders. Nicholas's scent—rain and earth and safety—cut through the panic.

"Breathe with me." His voice was low, steady, an anchor in the chaos. "In for four. Hold for four. Out for four."

I couldn't. My chest was too tight, my wolf too silent, everything too—

Warmth flooded through me. Not physical heat, but something deeper. His Alpha aura wrapped around my mind like a weighted blanket, creating a protective barrier between me and the memories clawing at my sanity.

The pressure eased. Air rushed into my lungs.

"That's it," he murmured. "You're safe. I've got you."

He guided me to a window seat, never releasing that gentle hold on my consciousness. The storm raged outside, but inside his aura, everything was calm.

"I'm sorry," I whispered. "I'm so pathetic. I can't even handle a thunderstorm."

"You're not pathetic." His voice was firm. "You survived something that would have destroyed weaker wolves. Your strength isn't gone, Emryn. It's healing."

I looked at him then, really looked. In the lightning's flash, I saw past the fearsome Alpha everyone else saw. I saw the loneliness in his eyes, the careful control he maintained every second of every day.

"Why do you do this?" I asked. "Why do you care?"

He was quiet for a long moment. "Because I know what it's like to be alone in a room full of people. To have everyone fear you but no one see you." His jaw tightened. "I built this pack into a fortress. But fortresses are cold, Emryn. And I'm tired of being cold."

We talked until dawn painted the sky pink and gold. About his father's assassination. About the weight of leadership. About the difference between being feared and being respected.

About how sometimes the strongest thing you can do is admit you're breaking.

When the sun finally rose, my panic had faded to exhaustion. But something else had taken its place—a fragile, tentative warmth.

Nicholas Burke wasn't a monster.

He was just a man who'd learned to wear armor so well, everyone forgot there was skin underneath.

Including himself.

Miles away, in a cottage deep in the forest, Sloan held a vial of silver liquid up to the firelight.

The rogue witch cackled, counting the pack documents Sloan had stolen. "Wolfsbane concentrate and liquid silver. Nasty combination. What poor soul earned your hatred, girl?"

Sloan's fingers tightened around the vial. "Someone who needs to remember her place."

She'd heard the rumors. Emryn thriving. Emryn respected. Emryn standing beside the most powerful Alpha in the country while Shadowclaw crumbled and Holden grew distant.

It wasn't fair. It wasn't right.

Sloan had won. She'd gotten the Alpha, the position, the diamonds. So why did it feel like Emryn was still taking everything from her?

"I need one more thing," Sloan said. "Rogues. Ones who won't ask questions."

The witch's smile widened. "That can be arranged. For the right price."

Sloan pulled out another folder—patrol schedules, territory maps, guard rotations. Everything someone would need to breach Obsidian's defenses.

"Will this do?"

The witch's eyes gleamed with greed and malice. "Oh yes. This will do nicely."

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