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Rejected by the Rogue Alpha Mate Novel Cover

Rejected by the Rogue Alpha Mate

The northern border erupted in chaos as Moon Shadow rogues poured through the treeline like a black tide. My wolf's instincts kicked in immediately, tracking their scent patterns as they scattered across our territory in coordinated waves. "Three coming from the east ridge!" I called out to Marcus Grey, our Gamma, as I ducked behind a fallen log. The metallic scent of blood already stained the air, mixing with the acrid smell of rogue desperation. These weren't random attacks—they knew our patrol routes. I pressed my back against the rough bark, listening to paws thundering past my position. My tracking abilities painted a clear picture: six rogues had split into pairs, trying to flank our main defensive line. If they succeeded, they'd reach the pack house within minutes. My muscles coiled as I prepared to intercept the eastern group. Three against one weren't ideal odds, but I'd faced worse during my early tracking days.
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Chapter 3

Consciousness returned slowly, like surfacing from deep water. My head throbbed with each heartbeat, and the bitter taste of wolfsbane still coated my tongue. Soft morning light filtered through unfamiliar windows, and the scent surrounding me was all wrong—cedar and pine instead of the sterile antiseptic of the infirmary.

I was in Clayton's cabin.

Panic shot through me as fragmented memories surfaced. Malayah's false smile. The poisoned wine. The eastern border paths where rogues prowled. My wolf stirred weakly, still recovering from the toxin that had nearly killed us both.

A soft snore drew my attention to the chair beside the bed. Clayton sat slumped forward, his usually perfect posture abandoned in exhaustion. Dark circles shadowed his eyes, and his clothes were rumpled as if he'd sat vigil all night. His hand rested on the bed's edge, close enough that I could see the faint tremor of worry even in sleep.

"Clayton." My voice came out as a hoarse whisper.

His eyes snapped open immediately, alert despite his obvious fatigue. "Helena." Relief flooded his features as he leaned forward. "How do you feel?"

"Like I've been trampled by a rogue pack." I struggled to sit up, my muscles protesting. "Why am I here? Why not the infirmary?"

Clayton's jaw tightened, and he looked away. "Dr. Brooks examined you here. I thought... it seemed safer."

"Safer from what?" But even as I asked, understanding crept in. "You know what happened. You know Malayah poisoned me."

"I suspected." His voice was carefully controlled. "But I couldn't prove it without causing chaos in the pack. Accusing the Alpha heir's... friend... of attempted murder requires evidence I don't have."

Fury blazed through me, burning away the last of the wolfsbane's fog. "So you just let her walk free? Let her think she succeeded?"

"I let her think you were too sick to remember clearly." Clayton's blue eyes met mine, steady and determined. "While I figure out how to protect you without destroying everything."

The word 'protect' hung between us, loaded with implications I wasn't ready to face. My wolf stirred again, recognizing something in his scent that made my pulse quicken.

"How long?" The question escaped before I could stop it.

"How long what?"

"How long have you known?" I forced myself to meet his gaze. "Your wolf. When did he recognize me?"

Clayton went perfectly still. For a moment, I thought he might deny it, might continue the charade that had defined the last three years. Then his shoulders sagged in defeat.

"Three years ago," he said quietly. "The day I brought the antidote for your grandmother. The moment you opened the door, my wolf knew. But you were grateful, and Jeremy was interested, and the pack needed the alliance your mating would bring."

The betrayal hit like a physical blow. "Three years. You've known for three years and said nothing?"

"What was I supposed to say?" Clayton's voice cracked. "'Sorry, nephew, but I think your chosen mate is actually mine'? You were building something with Jeremy. I thought... I hoped my wolf was wrong."

"So you just watched." Tears burned my eyes. "Watched me change everything about myself to please a man who saw me as a political convenience. Watched me suppress my wolf, my nature, my very identity—"

"It killed me." The words burst from him like a dam breaking. "Every day, watching you diminish yourself, watching him take you for granted. Do you think it was easy? Knowing you were meant to be mine while you wore another man's incomplete mark?"

I stared at him, this man who'd been my silent guardian, my mentor, my protector. Who'd saved my grandmother's life and then spent three years in quiet agony watching me live a lie.

"I hate that you kept this from me," I whispered. "But I understand why."

Clayton's breath caught. "Helena—"

The cabin door slammed open with enough force to rattle the windows. Jeremy stood in the doorway, his face a mask of barely controlled rage. His nostrils flared as he took in the scene—me in Clayton's bed, wearing his oversized shirt, our scents mingled in ways that told a story he was only now beginning to understand.

"What the hell is this?" Jeremy's voice carried the dangerous edge of an Alpha's command. "Malayah said Helena disappeared after the gathering. I've been searching all night, and I find her here? In your bed?"

I sat up straighter, ignoring the way the movement made my ribs ache. "I belong to no one, Jeremy. Your incomplete marking gives you no claim over my choices."

"Like hell it doesn't." Jeremy's wolf surged forward, turning his eyes golden. "You're mine, Helena. You've been mine for three years."

"No." Clayton rose from his chair, placing himself between Jeremy and the bed. His Beta authority rolled out in waves, a counterpoint to Jeremy's Alpha rage. "She's not your possession. She never was."

Jeremy's head snapped toward his uncle, and I watched the exact moment his wolf finally recognized what had been building between Clayton and me. The scent of true mates, not the forced compatibility he and I had shared.

"You." Jeremy's voice dropped to a growl. "You took what belongs to me."

"I took nothing." Clayton's voice remained steady, but I could see the tension in his shoulders. "What's between Helena and me isn't something that can be taken. It simply is."

Jeremy's hands clenched into fists, his wolf pushing for dominance. "Get out of my way, Uncle. This is between me and my mate."

"Your mate?" I laughed bitterly. "When did that happen, Jeremy? When you left me to die while you protected Malayah? When you told her I was just the 'acceptable choice'? Or maybe when she poisoned me last night and you didn't even notice I was gone?"

The words hit their mark. Jeremy's face went pale, his wolf retreating in confusion.

"Leave." Clayton's command carried the full weight of his Beta authority. "Cool down and think about what you really want. Because if you force this confrontation now, you'll lose more than just Helena."

Jeremy looked between us, his territorial instincts warring with the growing realization that he'd lost something he'd never properly valued. Finally, he stepped back.

"This isn't over," he said, but the threat sounded hollow even to him.

After he left, Clayton and I sat in heavy silence. My wolf was fully awake now, recognizing her true mate with a certainty that terrified me. Because accepting Clayton meant acknowledging that everything I'd believed about my life had been a lie.

And I wasn't sure I was ready for that truth.

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