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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 3

The silence stretched on for what felt like an eternity before the dam burst.

"This is madness!" Elder Gideon's voice cracked like a whip across the ballroom. "The girl has lost her mind!"

The crowd erupted into chaos. Pack members shouted over each other, their voices blending into an incomprehensible roar of shock and outrage. Some laughed—harsh, disbelieving sounds that cut through the air like broken glass. Others stared at me with the kind of horrified fascination usually reserved for natural disasters.

Through it all, I remained perfectly still at the podium, my hands steady on the microphone. This was exactly what I had expected. What I had prepared for.

My gaze drifted to the three warriors who were no longer my potential mates. Jackson's rigid posture had relaxed slightly, and for the first time tonight, his expression showed something other than barely concealed dread. Relief, perhaps? Or confusion at this unexpected turn of events.

James ran a hand through his sandy hair, his cocky grin replaced by genuine bewilderment. He kept glancing between me and the chaos around us, as if trying to process what had just happened. The golden boy looked utterly lost without a script to follow.

Noah, ever the strategist, was already calculating. I could practically see the gears turning behind his sharp eyes as he assessed this new development, probably running through dozens of potential scenarios and their political implications.

They huddled together near the edge of the crowd, their voices low but their body language speaking volumes. James gestured wildly with his hands while Noah's mouth moved in what looked like rapid-fire analysis. Jackson simply stood between them, his arms crossed, watching me with an intensity that made my skin prickle.

I couldn't hear their words over the din, but I could imagine them well enough. *What game is she playing? Is this some elaborate manipulation? Does she think this will make us want her more?*

Let them wonder. Their assumptions about my motives were irrelevant now. What mattered was that they were free—free from the obligation that had trapped us all in my first life.

"Enough!" My father's Alpha command crashed over the room like a tidal wave, instantly silencing the chaos. The power in his voice made every wolf in the room instinctively submit, their heads bowing slightly in automatic deference.

Magnus's face had gone pale beneath his ceremonial crown, his dark eyes wide with a mixture of shock and something that looked almost like fear. "This celebration is over," he announced, his voice tight with barely controlled emotion. "Everyone, please return to your homes. The council will... we will discuss this matter privately."

The crowd began to disperse, but slowly, reluctantly. Pack members cast curious glances over their shoulders as they filed out, their whispered conversations creating a buzz that followed them through the doors. I knew that by morning, every wolf in the territory would know about my unprecedented rejection of tradition.

Good. Let them talk.

"Freya." My father's voice was quiet now, but it carried the weight of absolute authority. "My study. Now."

I nodded and stepped down from the podium, my heels clicking against the marble floor in the sudden quiet. As I passed the three warriors, Jackson caught my eye. For a moment, something passed between us—not the romantic tension I had once imagined, but a kind of mutual recognition. We were both soldiers now, in our own ways.

"Interesting choice," he said quietly, his voice pitched so only I could hear.

I paused, studying his face. "Was it the wrong one?"

Something that might have been a smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. "I don't know yet. But it was... unexpected."

Before I could respond, my father's hand closed around my elbow with gentle but implacable pressure. "Freya."

I allowed him to guide me through the manor's familiar corridors, past oil paintings of long-dead Alphas and trophy cases filled with pack achievements. The study door closed behind us with a soft click that somehow sounded as final as a prison cell locking.

Magnus moved to the window, his broad shoulders tense beneath his ceremonial robes. For a long moment, he said nothing, just stared out at the moonlit gardens where I had played as a child. When he finally spoke, his voice was heavy with exhaustion.

"What have you done, Freya?"

The question hung in the air between us like a blade. I moved to stand beside his massive oak desk, my fingers trailing across its polished surface. This was where he had taught me to read, where he had patiently explained pack politics while I sat on his lap, where he had signed the papers that had arranged tonight's ceremony.

"I've chosen my own path," I said simply.

He turned to face me, and I was startled to see tears glistening in his eyes. "Your path? Sweetheart, you don't understand what you're asking for. The warrior training program isn't some finishing school for young ladies. It's brutal, dangerous—"

"I know exactly what it is." The words came out sharper than I intended, but I couldn't take them back now. "I know what leadership costs. I know what strength requires."

"No, you don't!" His voice cracked like a whip, his Alpha presence flaring with desperate intensity. "You've been sheltered your entire life, protected from every hardship, every danger. I've made sure of that because I love you more than my own life!"

The raw emotion in his voice hit me. This was why my first life had been such a tragedy—not because my father was cruel or controlling, but because he loved me so much that he had tried to wrap me in cotton wool. His protection had become my prison, his love my weakness.

"I know you love me," I said softly, moving closer to him. "I know you want to keep me safe. But Father, what happens when you're gone? What happens when the pack faces a threat you can't protect me from?"

His face went ashen. "That's what your mate would be for. A strong mate to—"

"To what? Fight my battles for me? Make my decisions? Rule in my name while I smile and look pretty?" I shook my head, feeling the weight of my first life's mistakes pressing down on me. "That's not leadership, Father. That's being a beautiful ornament on someone else's throne."

Magnus sank into his leather chair, suddenly looking every one of his fifty-eight years. "The Alpha training program... Freya, it's designed to break you down completely before building you back up. The physical demands alone—"

"Will make me stronger."

"The mental pressure—"

"Will teach me to think under stress."

"You could be seriously injured. You could—" His voice broke. "I could lose you."

And there it was. The truth that lay beneath all his objections. Not that I was incapable, but that he was terrified of losing the most precious thing in his world. I knelt beside his chair, taking his weathered hands in mine.

"You won't lose me," I promised. "But if you don't let me become who I'm meant to be, you'll lose me anyway. I'll become a beautiful ghost haunting the halls of this manor, and neither of us will be happy."

He stared at me for a long moment, his dark eyes searching my face as if seeing me for the first time. "When did you become so wise?" he whispered.

*When I died and was given a second chance,* I thought but couldn't say.

Instead, I squeezed his hands. "When I realized that love without strength is just another kind of weakness."

Magnus was quiet for several minutes, his gaze distant. Finally, he straightened in his chair, and I saw the Alpha I remembered from my childhood—strong, decisive, unbreakable.

"If you're determined to do this," he said slowly, "then you'll do it properly. No special treatment, no shortcuts. You'll move out of the manor tonight and into the trainee barracks. You'll follow every rule, meet every standard, earn every rank."

My heart soared, but I kept my expression calm. "I wouldn't want it any other way."

He nodded grimly. "Then God help us both, because I have a feeling we're about to find out what you're really made of."

As I left his study and headed toward my childhood room to pack, I felt the weight of destiny settling around my shoulders like armor. Tomorrow, my real training would begin. Tomorrow, I would start becoming the leader this pack needed.

Tomorrow, I would stand at the starting line of a new path—one where the tragedy of my past life would be erased, replaced by a story of strength, protection, and power.

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