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Rejected from Alpha to Mate

The grand hall of the Silverfang pack house glittered with ceremonial torchlight, casting dancing shadows across the faces of pack members who had gathered to witness my coming-of-age ceremony. My hands trembled as the pack elders placed the silver circlet upon my head, the metal cool against my skin. Five years of rejection, of living in the shadow of a ghost, and finally, tonight was supposed to be different. Tonight, Cameron would finally acknowledge me as his Luna before the entire pack. I touched the Luna pendant at my throat, the silver warm from my skin. The weight of it had never felt right—like wearing someone else's identity. Still, I clung to it, to the promise it represented. The promise that someday I would truly belong. "Isabella Morgan," Elder Marissa announced, her voice echoing through the hall, "stands before us as the chosen Luna of Alpha Cameron Sterling. May the Moon Goddess bless this union." My heart pounded against my ribs as I searched Cameron's face for any sign of warmth, any flicker of acceptance.
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Chapter 3

Jake led me through a winding path deep into Moonveil territory, his hand occasionally brushing mine as he guided me over fallen logs and through dense underbrush. Neither of us spoke much during our journey—him out of respect for my fragile state, me out of exhaustion and lingering fear. The cloak he'd given me on the beach now hung heavy around my shoulders, still carrying his comforting scent of pine and sea salt.

We finally emerged into a small clearing where a modest cabin stood, smoke curling lazily from its chimney. It wasn't grand like the Silverfang pack house, but something about its sturdy simplicity made my tense shoulders relax slightly.

"It's not much," Jake said, his voice gentle as he pushed open the wooden door, "but it's private. No one will disturb you here."

The interior was warm and inviting—a stark contrast to the cold opulence I'd grown accustomed to in Cameron's domain. A fire crackled in the hearth, casting dancing shadows across handcrafted furniture and walls adorned with small wooden carvings of wolves.

"There's a bath prepared for you," Jake said, gesturing toward a door at the back of the cabin. "I thought you might... need it."

I followed him to a small bathroom where steam rose from a copper tub filled with hot water. The scent of healing herbs wafted up, promising relief for my aching muscles and raw skin.

"Thank you, Beta Mitchell," I whispered, the formality a shield against the overwhelming kindness he was showing me.

"Jake," he corrected softly. "Just Jake, Luna."

I flinched at the title, my hand instinctively rising to touch the space where my Luna pendant had once rested. "I'm not a Luna anymore."

Jake's eyes—a warm amber that reminded me of autumn sunlight—studied my face, then dropped to the bruised skin around my neck where Cameron's pendant had rested for five years.

"May I?" he asked, his hand hovering near my collarbone.

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat.

His fingers were gentle as they brushed against the tender skin, a touch so careful it made my eyes sting with unshed tears. No one had touched me with such consideration in years.

"These marks will fade," he said, his voice carrying a conviction that made me want to believe him. "All of them, Isabella."

He stepped back, giving me space. "I'll leave you to your bath. There are fresh clothes on the shelf—they might be a bit large, but they're clean."

After he left, I sank into the hot water, watching as dirt and dried blood swirled away from my skin. I scrubbed until my skin was pink and raw, as if I could wash away not just the physical grime but the years of emotional wounds as well.

The clothes Jake had left were indeed too large—a soft cotton shirt that hung to my knees and loose pants I had to roll up several times. But they smelled of cedar and clean air, nothing like the oppressive scents of the Silverfang pack house.

* * *

The next morning, Jake woke me before dawn. "We're going to train," he said simply, setting a mug of steaming tea beside my makeshift bed on his couch.

"Train?" I echoed, confused.

"Your wolf. You need to learn to shift properly, without fear."

Panic clawed at my throat. "I can't—"

"You can," he interrupted, his voice firm but kind. "And you will. But not through force or pain. We'll go slowly."

He led me to a secluded clearing not far from the cabin, the grass still wet with dew. The sky was just beginning to lighten, stars fading as dawn approached.

"Close your eyes," Jake instructed, standing behind me. "Focus on my scent. Let it anchor you."

I did as he asked, drawing in deep breaths of pine and sea salt. His presence at my back was solid, reassuring.

"Now, call to your wolf. Gently."

I reached for Ruby, feeling her stir reluctantly in the depths of my consciousness. *It's okay,* I told her. *We're safe here.*

But as soon as I began to shift, the memories crashed over me—my parents' bodies torn apart by rogues, blood soaking into the earth, their wolves half-transformed in death. I collapsed to my knees with a strangled cry.

Jake was there instantly, kneeling beside me. He pressed a cloth to my nose—one that carried his scent, stronger now.

"Breathe," he murmured. "Just breathe. I'm here."

His hand found mine, squeezing gently. "Focus on my voice. Feel the earth beneath you. You're here, now, not there. Not then."

Slowly, painfully, I tried again. Each crack of bone, each stretch of muscle was agony—not just physically, but emotionally. Jake talked me through it, his voice a steady stream of encouragement.

"That's it," he said as fur rippled across my skin. "You're doing beautifully, Isabella."

When the transformation was complete, I stood on four legs, my wolf form feeling alien and yet familiar. I was smaller than Jake's massive Beta wolf, my coat a mix of brown and white. I took a tentative step, then another, marveling at the strength in my legs, the sharpness of my senses.

*We did it, Ruby,* I thought, feeling my wolf's cautious pride.

Jake circled me, his amber eyes warm with approval. *You're stronger than you know,* he said through our tentative pack connection. *Both of you.*

For the first time in years, my wolf didn't feel like a source of terror. She felt like strength.

As the sun crested the horizon, casting golden light across the clearing, I realized with a start that Jake had given me something Cameron never had—not protection or status, but something far more precious.

He had given me back myself.

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