
Rejected for Chosen Mate
Chapter 3
The moon hung low over the neutral territory where Gunnar had asked to meet me. Three days had passed since the dining hall confrontation with Delilah, and the pack house had become suffocating—filled with whispered conversations that stopped when I entered rooms and sideways glances that followed my every move.
I found him waiting by the old oak tree that marked the boundary between Silvermoon and Wheeler territories. Even in the dim moonlight, his presence commanded attention—tall, powerful, radiating an Alpha authority that somehow made me feel stronger rather than smaller.
"You came," he said, his voice carrying relief I hadn't expected.
"You said it was important." I stopped a few feet away, close enough to catch his scent—vanilla and cedar that made my wolf stir with recognition and longing.
Gunnar's silver-black eyes studied my face in the moonlight. "I need you to know something before you make your final decision. About the mate bond. About me."
My heart hammered against my ribs. "What?"
"I recognized you as my mate six months ago." His words came out rough, honest. "At the territorial council meeting in March. You were there representing Colin's interests, negotiating the eastern border agreements. The moment I caught your scent, my wolf knew."
Six months ago. While I was bleeding in rogue territory, believing Colin was waiting for me, Gunnar had already found his mate.
"Why didn't you—"
"Because you wore his mark in your heart, even if not on your skin." Gunnar stepped closer, his expression intense. "You believed in him. Loved him. I couldn't interfere with that, even knowing he was unworthy of what you offered."
The pain in my chest twisted. "You watched me sacrifice everything for him. Knowing we were mates."
"I watched you choose loyalty over your own wellbeing, again and again." His voice dropped, filled with something that sounded like anguish. "Do you know what it was like? Seeing you return from those missions injured, exhausted, pouring everything into someone who would never value it properly?"
I stared at him, seeing the truth in his eyes—months of watching, wanting, respecting my choices even when they hurt us both.
"Colin never deserved your devotion," Gunnar continued, his Alpha power rising but directed outward, protective rather than controlling. "A true mate doesn't send their partner into danger for political gain. Doesn't mark another while their mate bleeds for their ambitions."
The words hit like physical blows, each one exposing wounds I'd tried to ignore. "Then why now? Why reveal this now?"
"Because you're free to choose." He reached out slowly, giving me time to pull away, before his fingers brushed my cheek. "And because I can't watch you doubt your worth for another moment. You're not just a useful pack member, Emmie. You're extraordinary. Strong, intelligent, brave—everything an Alpha could want in a true partner."
My wolf preened under his words, starved for recognition that went beyond utility. When had Colin ever spoken to me like this? When had he ever seen me as more than a means to an end?
"The council meeting is tomorrow night," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.
"I know." Gunnar's thumb traced along my jawline, gentle and reverent. "Whatever you decide, I'll respect it. But if you choose me—choose us—I promise you'll never question your value again."
The mate bond hummed between us, electric and undeniable. This was what I'd been searching for in Colin's touch, in his promises, in three years of bleeding for his approval. This sense of completion, of being truly seen and wanted.
"I've already decided," I said, meeting his gaze. "I'm accepting the bond. Publicly. Tomorrow night."
Something fierce and possessive flashed across Gunnar's features before he controlled it. "Colin won't let you go easily."
"Colin doesn't own me." The words came out stronger than I felt. "He made his choice when he marked Delilah. Now I'm making mine."
Gunnar's hand moved to cup the back of my neck, his touch sending shivers down my spine. "Then we do this right. In front of the territorial council, with witnesses. No room for him to claim deception or manipulation."
I nodded, already imagining Colin's reaction. The fury. The Alpha commands. The accusations of betrayal and ingratitude.
Let him rage. I was done bowing to his authority.
"There's something else you should know," Gunnar said, his expression growing serious. "About my pack. The curse Colin mentioned—"
"I don't care about rumors," I interrupted. "My wolf knows you. That's enough."
His eyes softened with something that might have been wonder. "You continue to surprise me."
"Good." I stepped back, already missing his touch but needing to think clearly. "Tomorrow night changes everything."
"Yes," he agreed, his voice carrying promise and warning in equal measure. "It does."
As I walked back toward Silvermoon territory, my wolf sang with anticipation. Tomorrow night, I would claim my true mate and finally stop sacrificing myself for someone else's dreams.
Tomorrow night, I would choose myself.
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