
Rejected for Chosen Mate
Chapter 2
The scent of vanilla and cedar wrapped around me like a lifeline, pulling me back from the edge of despair. My wolf surged with recognition—mate—even as my mind struggled to process what was happening. Gunnar Wheeler. Colin's rival. And somehow, impossibly, mine.
"The council meeting begins in an hour," Gunnar said, his silver-black eyes never leaving mine. "Will you accept the bond?"
I should have hesitated. Should have considered the implications, the political fallout, the danger. But three years of loyalty had bought me nothing but betrayal, and standing before me was a truth I couldn't deny. My wolf knew him. Wanted him. Trusted him in a way she'd never truly trusted Colin.
"Yes." The word came out steady, certain.
Gunnar's expression shifted—something fierce and possessive flickering across his features before he controlled it. "Then we do this properly. In front of the council. In front of your Alpha."
Behind me, I heard Colin's sharp intake of breath. I hadn't realized he'd followed me into the hallway, but of course he had. Control was everything to him.
"Emmie." His Alpha tone crashed over me, demanding obedience. "You will not—"
"I will." I turned to face him, and for the first time in my life, his command didn't make my wolf cower. Gunnar's presence at my back created a shield, a buffer against the power Colin had always wielded over me. "I'm accepting my true mate bond. Unless you'd like to explain to the council why you think you have the right to interfere."
Colin's face darkened, his wolf rising behind his eyes. "You think you can just walk away? After everything I've given you? Everything you owe this pack?"
"Everything you've given me?" My laugh came out sharp, brittle. "I gave you three years, Colin. I bled in rogue territory. I negotiated with Alphas who wanted you dead. I secured five alliances that made you the most powerful Alpha in the northern region. What exactly did you give me in return? A place to sleep? Permission to risk my life for your ambitions?"
"I raised you!" His voice rose, the Alpha command strengthening. "I took you in when you had nothing. You'd be dead without me."
"And I repaid that debt a hundred times over." My voice dropped, cold and final. "We're done, Colin. Whatever we were—whatever I thought we were—ended the moment you marked her."
The Alpha command pressed harder, trying to force me to my knees. My wolf whimpered, torn between ingrained submission and the pull of her true mate. Then Gunnar's hand touched my shoulder, gentle but grounding, and his own Alpha power rose to counter Colin's.
"She's made her choice." Gunnar's tone carried quiet authority, no aggression, just absolute certainty. "And you're in my territory now, Edwards. I suggest you remember that."
Colin's jaw clenched, rage and something else—was that fear?—flickering across his face. "You're making a mistake, Emmie. Gunnar Wheeler's pack is cursed. Three generations of Alphas dead from mysterious wolf sickness. You'll—"
"I'll take my chances with a true mate over a false promise." I held his gaze, refusing to look away first. "The council meets in an hour. I'll be there."
I turned and walked away with Gunnar, leaving Colin standing alone in the hallway of his own pack house. Each step felt like shedding chains I hadn't known I was wearing.
***
The dining hall was packed when Delilah made her entrance. She'd changed into a soft pink dress that emphasized her delicate frame, her eyes already glistening with practiced tears. Pack members filled the tables, their conversations dying as she walked to the center of the room where Colin sat with his Beta.
I stood near the far wall with Gunnar, watching the performance about to unfold.
"Alpha Colin," Delilah's voice trembled, perfectly pitched to carry without seeming intentional. "I... I need to speak with you. About Emmie."
Every eye in the room turned to me. I kept my expression neutral, but my wolf bristled at the calculated malice behind Delilah's innocent facade.
Colin's hand moved to the back of his neck—that tell Delilah had learned to exploit. "What about her?"
"I'm just... worried." Delilah pressed a hand to her heart, the mark on her neck deliberately visible. "About the pack's stability. Everyone's talking about how she's pursuing your rival Alpha, and I can't help but wonder..." She paused, letting tears spill over. "Is she trying to destroy everything you've built? Everything we've built together?"
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I caught fragments—"after all the Alpha did for her" and "choosing his enemy" and "ungrateful."
"Emmie has always been loyal to this pack," Beta Marcus said carefully, his measured tone cutting through the rising chatter. "Perhaps we should hear her side before—"
"Loyal?" Delilah's voice rose, sharp before she caught herself and softened it back to wounded innocence. "She abandoned us for three years, and the moment she returns, she's claiming a mate bond with the one Alpha who wants to see Colin destroyed. How is that loyalty?"
She turned to face me directly, her expression a perfect mask of concerned sisterly affection that didn't reach her calculating eyes. "Emmie, I know you're hurting. I know seeing Colin and me together must be... difficult. But running to his rival? Trying to undermine pack harmony because you're jealous? That's not the answer."
The word "jealous" hung in the air like poison.
I could feel the pack's judgment shifting, Delilah's manipulation working exactly as she'd intended. She was positioning herself as the reasonable Luna, concerned for pack welfare, while painting me as the bitter, vengeful pack member who couldn't accept being replaced.
Gunnar's hand found mine, his touch steady and grounding. "You don't have to respond to this," he murmured, too low for others to hear.
But I did. Because this was exactly the opening I needed.
I stepped forward, my voice carrying clearly across the suddenly silent hall. "You're right, Delilah. Let's talk about loyalty. Let's talk about pack harmony and stability." I met her eyes, watching her mask slip for just a fraction of a second before she recovered. "The council meeting begins in twenty minutes. I'll have plenty to say there. About loyalty. About what I've given this pack. And about what's been taken from me."
Delilah's fingers tightened on the edge of the table. "I'm sure the council will be very interested in hearing how you explain choosing Colin's enemy over your own pack."
"I'm sure they will." My smile held no warmth. "Almost as interested as they'll be in hearing about the alliances I secured, the battles I survived, and the Alpha who marked his dead brother's widow while I was bleeding in rogue territory for his ambitions."
The murmurs shifted, uncertainty replacing judgment. Colin rose from his seat, his Alpha presence filling the room. "Enough. This discussion happens in council, not in front of the entire pack."
But the damage was done. Delilah's careful manipulation had cracked, and pack members were now looking between us with questions in their eyes. Questions about what really happened during my three years away. Questions about why their Alpha had chosen a widow over the pack member who'd risked everything for expansion.
Questions I was finally ready to answer.
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