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Rejected Mate Bond and Claimed Power

"Sorry." That was the last thing Jackson said to me as the flames consumed our pack house. He didn't die trying to save me. He died apologizing because he never loved me. His true mate was safe, while I burned with the weight of thirty years of a one-sided bond. I jolted awake, clutching a chest that was smooth and unscarred. Sunlight, not smoke. Jasmine, not ash. It was the morning of my twenty-fifth birthday again. The Mate Selection Ceremony. Downstairs, three men waited for me. Jackson, the reluctant mate who would let me die. James, who saw me as a trophy. Noah, who saw me as a political asset. Three possible mates I was allowed to choose from. One way or another, one of them was supposed to bound with me. This was my fate as the Alpha’s daughter, this was the beginning of my tragic past life. My father, unaware what kind of fate awaited ahead of me, beamed, pushing me toward Jackson. "Choose him, Freya. He is a warrior, he will protect you." Protect me? Like in my past life? After betraying me, founding family with another for years, leaving me alone in the pack house, then died in front of me facing the invading rogues leaving me just a dry, useless apology? I walked onto the stage. The crowd cheered, expecting a blushing bride. Jackson looked at me with that familiar, hidden revulsion—a man walking to his execution. I smiled, but it didn't reach my eyes. "I’ve made my choice," I announced, the silence deafening. My father stepped forward. "Which one, darling? Jackson?" "None of them." I kicked off my heels and looked the High Elder dead in the eye. "I don't want a mate to rule for me. I’m joining the warrior training program." "I’m sorry, dad. I won’t become a good luna." I whispered into the microphone. " I’m becoming the Alpha."
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Chapter 2

The ballroom blazed with golden light, crystal chandeliers casting dancing shadows across the polished marble floor. Pack members filled every corner, their excited chatter creating a buzz that vibrated through my chest. At the center of it all stood my father, resplendent in his ceremonial robes, his voice carrying easily across the crowded space.

"Tonight marks a momentous occasion for the Silverclaw Pack," Magnus declared, his Alpha presence commanding absolute attention. "My daughter, Freya, comes of age not just as a woman, but as the future of our bloodline. She will choose her mate from three of our finest warriors—men who have proven their strength, their loyalty, and their worthiness to stand beside our next Alpha."

The crowd erupted in cheers and applause. I stood at the edge of the room in my black dress, watching the spectacle I remembered so vividly from my first life. Every detail was exactly as it had been—the arrangement of flowers, the positioning of the pack elders, even the way Elder Andersen's thin lips curved in what he probably thought was a benevolent smile.

"Jackson Steele," my father continued, gesturing toward the first candidate. "Our finest tactician and border guardian, whose strategic mind has kept our pack safe for over a decade."

Jackson stepped forward with military precision, his dark hair catching the light as he bowed formally. The crowd murmured approval. He was everything an Alpha's mate should be—tall, broad-shouldered, with the kind of quiet intensity that made others instinctively defer to him. In my first life, I had been utterly captivated by that controlled power.

"James Morrison," Magnus announced next. "Our vanguard leader, whose courage in battle is matched only by his dedication to protecting our people."

James moved with the fluid grace of a natural fighter, his sandy hair tousled and his grin easy and confident. He winked at someone in the crowd, drawing giggles from the younger pack members. The golden boy, beloved by all—or so it seemed.

"And Noah Blackwood," my father concluded, "our strategic advisor, whose brilliant mind has guided our pack's prosperity and growth."

Noah's bow was precise, calculated. His sharp features and wire-rimmed glasses gave him an intellectual air that set him apart from the other two warriors. He surveyed the crowd with the same analytical gaze he brought to every pack meeting, as if cataloging useful information.

"Now," Magnus said, his voice swelling with pride, "let us welcome the future Luna of the Silverclaw Pack!"

All eyes turned to me as I walked across the marble floor, my heels clicking in the sudden silence. This was the moment. In my first life, I had practically floated toward Jackson, my heart racing with anticipation and naive romantic dreams.

This time, I studied their faces with the cold precision of a strategist.

James's confident smile faltered slightly as I approached, something uncertain flickering in his green eyes. His posture remained relaxed, but I caught the way his fingers tapped against his thigh—a nervous tell I'd never noticed before. He didn't want this any more than the others did.

Noah avoided my direct gaze, his attention seemingly focused on a point just over my shoulder. His jaw was tight, and the fingers holding his ceremonial sword showed white knuckles. The brilliant strategist, trapped by circumstances beyond his control.

But it was Jackson who made my breath catch. For just a moment—barely a heartbeat—his carefully constructed mask slipped. I saw the flash of something raw in his dark eyes. Not shyness, as I'd foolishly interpreted in my first life. It was revulsion. The look of a man being led to his own execution.

They were all trapped. Just as I had been.

The realization hit me like a physical blow. In my first life, I had been so focused on my own desires, so blinded by the romantic fantasy my father had constructed, that I'd never truly seen them as people with their own hopes and dreams. I'd treated them like prizes to be won, objects to be chosen.

I had been just as much a part of the system that had destroyed us all.

"Freya," my father prompted gently, his voice warm with expectation. "The choice is yours, my dear."

The weight of every gaze in the room pressed down on me. Pack members leaned forward, eager to witness this moment that would shape our future. Elder Andersen watched with calculating eyes, probably already planning how to manipulate whichever choice I made. The three warriors stood frozen, waiting for their fates to be decided by someone else's whim.

I walked to the podium where the ceremonial microphone waited. My fingers closed around the cool metal, and I felt the familiar thrum of power that came with commanding attention. The room fell completely silent, hundreds of people hanging on my next words.

"Thank you all for being here tonight," I began, my voice carrying clearly through the ballroom. "This ceremony represents one of our pack's most sacred traditions—the joining of two souls in service to our community's future."

Nods and murmurs of agreement rippled through the crowd. My father beamed with pride, probably thinking I was building to some romantic declaration.

"However," I continued, and the single word seemed to suck all the air from the room, "I find myself unable to make the choice you've asked of me tonight."

The silence stretched taut as a bowstring. I could feel confusion and shock radiating from the crowd like heat from a fire.

"I cannot choose a mate," I said clearly, "because I believe the tradition itself is flawed. I will not bind any of these honorable warriors to a union they did not freely choose. And I will not accept a position of power that comes only through marriage to someone else."

The explosion of voices was immediate and deafening. Pack members shouted in confusion and outrage. I heard my father's sharp intake of breath, saw Elder Andersen's face twist with something that looked almost like satisfaction.

"Freya!" Magnus's voice cut through the chaos, his Alpha command demanding attention. The room fell silent again, but the tension remained electric. "What are you saying?"

I turned to face him directly, drawing on every ounce of strength I'd learned in my first life's bitter lessons. "I'm saying I want to earn my place as your heir through my own merit, not through marriage. I want to join the warrior training program. I want to prove that I can lead this pack not as someone's mate, but as an Alpha in my own right."

The silence that followed was so complete I could hear my own heartbeat. Then Elder Andersen's laughter shattered it like glass.

"A greenhouse flower wants to play warrior?" His voice dripped with contempt as he rose from his seat among the pack elders. "Child, you've never so much as broken a nail, let alone faced real combat. This is what comes of coddling our young—delusions of grandeur."

Other voices joined his, some mocking, others concerned. I stood perfectly still, letting the storm of reaction wash over me. In my first life, such ridicule would have sent me running in tears. Now, it only strengthened my resolve.

I had died once already. What was a little mockery compared to that?

"You think this is a game?" Andersen continued, his weathered face flushed with indignation. "Leadership isn't about pretty speeches and noble intentions. It's about blood and sacrifice, about making decisions that will haunt you for the rest of your life. You're a pampered princess playing dress-up."

The words should have stung. Instead, I found myself smiling—a cold, sharp expression that seemed to unsettle even Andersen.

"You're absolutely right, Elder," I said, my voice cutting through the murmurs. "Leadership is about blood and sacrifice. It's about making the hard choices when everything you love hangs in the balance."

I stepped forward, letting my voice carry to every corner of the ballroom. "But perhaps the question isn't whether I'm ready to face those challenges. Perhaps the question is whether this pack is ready for a leader who refuses to be anyone's accessory."

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