
Rejected Mate of the Devil Alpha
Chapter 4
I woke screaming.
The sound tore from my throat before I even realized I was awake, my body jolting violently as if pulled from the depths of a nightmare. My heart hammered wildly, sweat soaking through my skin as I clawed at the air, desperate to escape whatever darkness had chased me into sleep.
Strong hands caught my shoulders.
“Easy,” a calm voice said firmly. “You’re safe.”
Safe.
The word felt foreign.
I sucked in a ragged breath and forced my eyes open. The cavern ceiling swam into focus above me, silver flames flickering softly along the walls. Ancient symbols glowed faintly, their light pulsing in time with my racing heart.
Selene hovered over me, her expression sharp with concern.
“You were thrashing,” she said. “And screaming his name.”
My chest tightened painfully.
“I didn’t mean to,” I whispered, turning my face away. “I wasn’t dreaming about him. I was—”
“You were feeling him,” Selene finished quietly.
I froze.
“What?” I asked hoarsely.
She straightened slowly, helping me sit up against the stone platform that had served as my bed. My body felt different—lighter in some places, heavier in others. Power hummed beneath my skin, restless and alert, like a living thing that refused to sleep.
“The bond you thought was destroyed,” Selene continued, “was never truly severed. Not with your bloodline.”
My fingers curled into fists. “He rejected me. I felt it break.”
“And it did,” she agreed. “But Umbra Luna bonds do not disappear. They… invert.”
I swallowed hard. “Invert into what?”
Selene’s gaze darkened. “A reckoning.”
---
Far away, in the heart of Draven territory, Kael Draven lost control.
The massive desk in his study shattered beneath his fist, splintering into useless fragments as a roar ripped from his chest. The power in the room surged violently, windows rattling as shadows twisted unnaturally along the walls.
Pain burned through his chest like wildfire.
Not the sharp, clean severing he had expected after the rejection.
This was worse.
This was awakening.
Kael staggered back, gripping the stone wall as his vision darkened. His wolf snarled violently inside him, pacing like a caged beast.
What did you do? the wolf demanded.
“I rejected her,” Kael growled aloud. “I ended it.”
You tried, the wolf snapped back. And you failed.
Memories flooded him without mercy—silver-black eyes glowing in terror, a fragile body collapsing to the ground, a scream that had echoed longer than it should have.
For the first time in his life, doubt crawled under his skin.
“She was nothing,” Kael said coldly, more to himself than to his wolf. “Weak. Powerless.”
The pain in his chest pulsed in response, almost mocking.
His wolf laughed darkly.
Then why does the bond burn stronger now than it ever did before?
Kael had no answer.
---
Back in the cavern, I pressed my palm against my chest, feeling the steady, dangerous thrum beneath my skin. Every heartbeat felt amplified, like my body was tuning itself to something vast and ancient.
“I don’t want him in my head,” I said shakily. “I don’t want to feel him.”
“You won’t always,” Selene replied. “But for now, the bond is… recalibrating.”
“That’s not comforting.”
She gave a rare, humorless smile. “It isn’t meant to be.”
She rose and paced slowly across the cavern, her boots echoing softly against stone. “Your awakening disrupted balance. Packs felt it. Alphas felt it. Especially him.”
“Why especially him?” I asked, even though part of me already knew.
“Because he rejected what cannot be owned,” Selene said. “And power hates being denied.”
A shiver ran through me.
“What happens now?” I asked.
Selene stopped in front of me. “Now he hunts.”
---
The first sign came at dawn.
A sharp, piercing pain tore through my chest, forcing me to double over with a cry. My wolf reared inside me, claws scraping wildly against my mind.
“He’s close,” she whispered urgently.
“Who?” I gasped, even as dread flooded me.
Selene was already moving, grabbing her cloak. “Kael.”
Panic surged. “No. He can’t find me. I won’t go back.”
“You won’t,” Selene said firmly. “But he will try.”
The cavern shook suddenly, dust raining from the ceiling as a powerful roar echoed faintly through the earth.
My blood ran cold.
“That wasn’t physical,” Selene muttered. “That was a summon.”
I staggered to my feet, legs trembling. “What does that mean?”
“It means,” she said grimly, “the Devil Alpha has realized fear.”
---
Kael stood at the border of his territory, the ground cracked beneath his boots.
The forest ahead whispered warnings, ancient magic curling protectively around something he could no longer sense clearly—but could feel.
“She’s alive,” he said quietly.
The warriors behind him shifted uneasily. No one spoke.
“I want every scout deployed,” Kael ordered coldly. “No borders respected. No territory spared.”
A Beta hesitated. “Alpha… if this is about the rejected mate—”
Kael’s glare silenced him instantly.
“She is not rejected,” Kael snarled. “She is unfinished.”
The bond pulsed violently again, stronger now, sharper.
Possessive.
Hungry.
---
In the cavern, Selene wasted no time.
“We leave now,” she said, grabbing a pack already prepared. “You’re not ready to face him—not yet.”
“I don’t want to face him ever,” I snapped.
Selene met my gaze steadily. “That choice won’t always be yours.”
I hated that she was right.
We moved quickly through hidden tunnels, the earth humming beneath my feet with every step. My senses were sharper than ever—too sharp. I could hear distant wolves howling, feel power rippling through the land like warning bells.
“They’re searching,” I whispered.
“Yes,” Selene said. “And they’re afraid.”
Something twisted inside me at that.
Not guilt.
Something colder.
“Why does part of me feel… stronger?” I asked quietly.
Selene glanced at me sharply. “Because your power feeds on rejection. On injustice. On broken bonds.”
We emerged into daylight hours later, far from the Draven Pack. The sun felt strange on my skin, like it was reacting to the power beneath it.
Selene stopped suddenly, her head snapping up.
Too late.
The air shifted violently as a massive wolf landed in front of us, blocking the path.
Black fur. Crimson eyes.
Draven markings.
My heart slammed painfully.
Not Kael.
But close enough.
The wolf shifted instantly, revealing a tall warrior with blood smeared across his jaw.
“Alpha wants you alive,” he said, eyes locking onto me. “But he didn’t say unharmed.”
Fear surged—
Then power answered.
Without thinking, I raised my hand.
The ground beneath the warrior cracked violently, a force slamming him backward into a tree with bone-crushing impact. He collapsed instantly, unconscious.
I stared at my hand, shaking.
“I didn’t—”
“You did,” Selene said calmly. “And you’ll do worse if necessary.”
I looked at her, horror and awe twisting together. “What am I becoming?”
Selene’s expression softened just slightly.
“Someone who will never be powerless again.”
Far away, Kael dropped to one knee as pain tore through him violently.
“She touched her power,” his wolf growled.
Kael smiled slowly, darkly, blood dripping from the corner of his mouth.
“Good,” he whispered. “Let her grow.”
His eyes burned with obsession.
“When I find her… she won’t run again.”
---
As night fell, I stood at the edge of unfamiliar land, staring at a horizon that promised nothing but danger.
But for the first time since my rejection, fear no longer owned me completely.
Something else had taken its place.
Resolve.
The Devil Alpha was hunting me.
And one day soon… I would stop running.
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