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Rejected Mate's Awakening

The moon hung full and merciless above the ceremonial clearing as I stood in the center of the sacred circle, surrounded by the expectant faces of the Crescent Valley Pack. Twenty-one years old today. The age when every werewolf's inner wolf was supposed to emerge, when childhood ended and true pack life began. But as the hours crawled by, my body remained stubbornly human. "Come on, Evangeline," whispered my mother, Margaret, from the edge of the circle. Her voice carried a desperate edge that made my stomach clench. "Feel for your wolf. She's there, she has to be there." I closed my eyes and reached deep inside myself, searching for any spark of the beast that should define my very existence. The pack's energy pressed against me—dozens of wolves in human form, their own inner beasts restless and eager to witness another's awakening. But within me, there was only silence.
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Chapter 2

The dream came with a violence that left me gasping.

I was running—no, *he* was running. Through silver eyes that weren't mine, I watched moonlight filter through ancient pines as massive paws struck the forest floor with predatory grace. The world blurred past in shades of silver and shadow, every scent sharp and defined: deer tracks three hours old, the musk of a rival pack's border marking, the metallic tang of approaching storm.

But beneath it all was the rage. A fury so deep and consuming it threatened to tear apart the very soul containing it. The wolf—*his* wolf—fought against invisible chains, clawing at the edges of consciousness with desperate hunger.

*Control,* came a voice rough with strain. *Must maintain control.*

I felt his human side wrestling with the beast, felt the crushing weight of expectations and the terror of what would happen if he lost this battle. Around him, other wolves ran in formation—his pack—but none dared come too close. They feared him. Even in human form, even as their Alpha, they feared what lived inside him.

The loneliness hit me like a physical blow. Here was a wolf surrounded by his pack yet utterly, completely alone. No one understood the curse that ran in his blood, the way his wolf grew stronger and more uncontrollable with each passing blood moon. No one could share the burden of knowing that one day, he might become the monster his father had become.

Suddenly, the silver eyes turned skyward, and I saw the blood moon hanging overhead like a crimson wound. The wolf inside him roared, and I felt his human control shatter like glass.

*No—*

I jolted awake, tears streaming down my face, my heart hammering against my ribs. The phantom sensation of fur and fangs faded slowly, leaving me aching and empty in my narrow bed. But the scent lingered—pine and storm, wild and desperate, calling to something deep in my chest that shouldn't exist.

Wolfless wolves didn't dream through other wolves' eyes. We didn't feel pack bonds or experience phantom shifts. Yet night after night, I lived through his struggles, felt his isolation as keenly as my own.

Who was he? And why could I see through his eyes when I didn't even have a wolf of my own?

The next morning brought no answers, only the usual routine of shame and servitude. I was scrubbing the pack house floors when raised voices from Alpha Harrison's office caught my attention.

"—can't keep pretending this is normal, Daniel!" My mother's voice carried a sharp edge I rarely heard. "The dreams are getting worse. She's experiencing things that should be impossible."

"Keep your voice down," my father hissed. "If anyone hears you talking about this—"

"About what? The truth? That our daughter might not be the broken failure everyone thinks she is?"

I crept closer to the partially open door, my heart pounding. They were talking about me. About the dreams.

"Margaret, please. You know what happened to wolves who were suspected of being—"

"Late Bloomers," my mother said firmly. "Say it, Daniel. Some wolves are too powerful for their human shells. They need a trigger, something significant enough to break through the barriers holding them back."

"Even if that's true, it doesn't change anything. She's been examined by the pack healers. There's no wolf scent, no sign of an inner beast. She's wolfless."

"Is she?" My mother's voice dropped to a whisper. "Have you considered that maybe the Moon Goddess knows something we don't? That maybe the Crawford curse might need a specific kind of mate to—"

"Don't." My father's voice turned sharp with warning. "Don't even think it. The Crawford Alpha is cursed, Margaret. His bloodline produces monsters. Even if Evangeline had a wolf, which she doesn't, she could never survive being mated to something like that."

Crawford. The name sent a shock of recognition through me. I'd heard whispers about the Nightshade Pack's Alpha, warnings about the cursed bloodline that ruled the dangerous territory beyond Cascade Ridge. The same mountains where the pine and storm scent seemed to originate in my dreams.

"You don't understand," my mother continued. "Late Bloomers don't emerge on schedule. They need trauma, intensity, something that forces the wolf to break free. And if the bond is strong enough—"

Footsteps approached the door. I scrambled away, but not before I heard my father's final, desperate words:

"She's not going anywhere near those mountains, Margaret. I won't lose our daughter to that monster's curse."

But as the blood moon rose that night, painting the world in shades of crimson and shadow, I felt the call growing stronger. The pine and storm scent wrapped around me like invisible chains, pulling me toward the forbidden territory where a cursed Alpha ran alone through silver-lit forests.

My parents' warnings echoed in my mind, but they couldn't compete with the desperate need building in my chest. Something was waiting for me in those mountains. Someone was waiting.

And for the first time since my failed ceremony, I felt truly alive.

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