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Rejected by the Alpha, Rescued by My True Mate

One week before our marking ceremony, I arrived at the pack house earlier than usual, my arms filled with fresh lilies and ceremonial candles. The scent of pine and sage filled the air as I walked through the familiar corridors, my heart light with anticipation. I wanted to surprise Carson with the preparations I'd made for our special day. My wolf, Luna, stirred uneasily within me. She'd been weakened since the rogue attack in the northern territories where I'd nearly lost her saving Carson's life, but her instincts remained sharp. *Something's wrong*, she whispered in my mind. "It's just nerves," I murmured, trying to calm us both. "Our marking ceremony is almost here." As I approached Carson's private study, voices drifted through the partially open door. Not just voices—sounds that made my stomach clench with dread. My fingers tightened around the stems of the lilies until thorns pricked my skin.
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Chapter 3

The monthly pack gathering was always a spectacle of unity and strength. Tonight, though, as I stood among the crowd of familiar faces, my heart hammered against my ribs with a mixture of dread and determination.

Luna stirred restlessly within me. *It's now or never.*

"I know," I whispered under my breath.

The clearing was bathed in moonlight, bonfires casting dancing shadows across the faces of my packmates. Carson stood at the center, his powerful frame commanding attention as always. Evie hovered nearby, her hand perpetually resting on her swollen belly.

"Tonight we celebrate another month of prosperity," Carson announced, his voice carrying across the gathering. "Our territory remains strong, our alliances secure."

Applause rippled through the crowd. I clutched my hands into fists, feeling the sweat on my palms.

"And," Carson continued, "we prepare for the joyous addition to our pack."

All eyes turned to Evie, who stepped forward with practiced grace. She swayed slightly, one hand pressed dramatically to her forehead.

"Though my wolf remains fragile," she said, her voice trembling with perfectly feigned weakness, "I'm blessed to carry the future of this pack."

Something snapped inside me. The weeks of lies, the betrayal, the constant fear—it all boiled over in an instant.

"Stop," I called out, my voice cutting through the murmurs of sympathy for Evie.

The crowd parted as I stepped forward. Carson's eyes narrowed dangerously.

"Grace," he warned, but I was beyond heeding warnings now.

"Your wolf isn't fragile," I said, pointing at Evie. "It never was."

A shocked silence fell over the gathering. Evie's eyes widened in momentary panic before narrowing into slits.

"How dare you," she hissed.

"I dare because it's the truth." My voice trembled with fury as I turned to address the pack. "Evie's wolf is perfectly healthy. She's been lying to all of you."

"Enough!" Carson roared, stepping between us.

"Prove it," I challenged, staring directly at Evie. "Shift right now and show everyone your 'damaged' wolf."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. No one had ever dared challenge an Alpha's mate this way.

Carson's face contorted with rage. "You've lost your mind," he snarled, his Alpha aura pressing down on me like a physical weight.

I felt Luna struggling within me, trying to resist the crushing pressure of his dominance.

"Grace is delusional," Carson announced to the pack. "Her jealousy has driven her to madness."

"I'm not jealous," I insisted, though my voice cracked under the strain of resisting his aura. "I'm telling the truth."

"Apologize to Evie," Carson commanded, his Alpha tone vibrating through the clearing. "Now."

The command hit me like a physical blow. Luna whimpered as we both fought against the compulsion to obey.

"I won't," I managed to say, though every word felt like glass in my throat.

The silence that followed was deafening. Pack members exchanged shocked glances. No one had ever seen a wolf resist an Alpha's direct command before.

Carson's face purpled with fury. "What did you say?"

"I said no." Each word was agony, but I stood my ground.

Chaos erupted. Some pack members backed away from me as if I were contagious. Others whispered excitedly about what they were witnessing.

"She's possessed," someone called out.

"Her wolf must be defective," another suggested.

Carson's eyes flashed dangerously. "Take her to her quarters," he ordered two warriors. "She needs time to come to her senses."

Strong hands gripped my arms, dragging me away from the gathering. I caught one last glimpse of Evie clinging to Carson, her face a perfect mask of distress.

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The door to my quarters slammed shut behind me. I heard the click of the lock and the heavy footsteps of guards stationed outside.

Luna curled into a tight ball within me, exhausted from resisting Carson's command.

*We need proof,* she whispered. *Something no one can deny.*

"I know," I murmured, pacing the small space of my room.

A soft sound at the door caught my attention. Something slid beneath the gap—a folded piece of paper.

With trembling fingers, I unfolded it.

"Stay away from what doesn't belong to you," it read in neat, anonymous handwriting.

Before I could process this threat, another note appeared under the door.

"Weak wolves don't survive betrayal."

A third followed moments later: "Leave while you still can."

I backed away from the door, my heart pounding. Evie had allies within the pack—wolves loyal to her rather than to truth or justice.

I sank onto my bed, clutching the notes in my fist. The isolation pressed down on me like a physical weight. No one would believe me over Carson and Evie.

But I couldn't give up. Not now.

"We need more than accusations," I whispered to Luna. "We need proof they can't ignore."

Luna's determination surged through me. *Then we'll find it.*

I stared at the locked door, a new resolve hardening within me. Somewhere in this pack house was evidence of what Carson and Evie had done—to me, to my wolf, and to the truth.

And I would find it, no matter the cost.

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