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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 3

The blood moon hung overhead like a crimson eye as I crept through the shadows of Cascade Ridge, my bare feet silent against the forest floor. Every rational part of my mind screamed that I was making a terrible mistake, but the pull in my chest had become unbearable. The pine and storm scent from my dreams wrapped around me now in reality, so intense it made my head spin with desperate need.

I'd left through my bedroom window hours ago, driven by something I couldn't name or resist. My parents' warnings echoed in my memory, but they felt distant compared to the magnetic force dragging me deeper into forbidden territory. The Nightshade Pack lands. Home to the cursed Alpha whose silver eyes haunted my dreams.

The forest around me pulsed with predatory energy. Ancient pines towered overhead, their branches creating a canopy so thick that only fragments of moonlight penetrated to the forest floor. Every shadow could hide danger, every rustling leaf could signal an attack. But I pressed forward, following the scent that called to my very soul.

Then I heard them—the thunderous sound of paws against earth, the rhythmic breathing of wolves in formation. A pack run. My blood turned to ice as I realized what I'd stumbled into. The monthly blood moon hunt, when the Nightshade Pack's cursed nature would be at its most dangerous.

I should have run. Every survival instinct I possessed screamed at me to flee back to the safety of Crescent Valley territory. Instead, I found myself moving toward the sound, drawn by a compulsion I couldn't fight.

The pack emerged from the trees like shadows given form. Dozens of wolves, their eyes reflecting the crimson moonlight, moved in perfect synchronization through the forest. They were magnificent and terrifying, each one radiating the kind of power I'd never possessed.

But it was the wolf leading them that stole my breath completely.

Massive didn't begin to describe him. His black fur seemed to absorb the moonlight, making him appear as a living void moving through the silver-lit forest. But it was his eyes—those silver eyes from my dreams—that confirmed what my heart already knew.

The moment our gazes met across the moonlit clearing, the world exploded.

The word slammed into my consciousness with the force of a freight train: *MATE.*

It wasn't my voice. I didn't have a wolf to speak such things. But something deep inside me, something that had been dormant and silent for twenty-one years, suddenly roared to life with desperate recognition. The connection hit like lightning, searing through every nerve in my body and leaving me gasping.

The massive black wolf skidded to a halt, his pack flowing around him in confusion as their Alpha suddenly stopped mid-hunt. His silver eyes locked onto mine with an intensity that made my knees weak. I watched his nostrils flare as he scented the air, and even from this distance, I could see the shock ripple through his powerful frame.

*Mine,* something whispered in my mind. *Finally, mine.*

But the voice that answered was rough with horror: *No. This can't be happening.*

The other wolves had noticed me now. I heard growls of confusion and alarm as they caught my scent—or rather, the lack of wolf scent that marked me as an outsider. A human. A wolfless intruder in their sacred territory.

"Alpha?" The word came from a large brown wolf who had moved to stand beside the black one. Even in wolf form, his bearing suggested high rank. Beta, perhaps.

The black wolf—my mate, my mind insisted with devastating certainty—took a step toward me. Then another. His massive paws made no sound on the forest floor, but I could feel the weight of his attention like a physical thing. The pine and storm scent that had haunted my dreams intensified until I could barely breathe.

Behind him, his pack began to shift restlessly. I caught fragments of their confused communications—whines and growls that spoke of disbelief and growing alarm. Their Alpha had found his mate, but she bore no wolf scent. She was human. Wolfless. Defective.

The shame of my Omega status crashed over me like a wave, but it couldn't compete with the overwhelming rightness of this moment. Every dream, every night of loneliness and longing, had led to this. To him.

The black wolf was close enough now that I could see the intelligence burning in his silver eyes, the way his massive chest rose and fell with each breath. Close enough that when he spoke—somehow, impossibly, directly into my mind—his voice was rough with barely contained emotion.

*You're real.*

The wonder in his mental voice made my heart clench. But beneath it, I heard something else. Fear. Horror. The growing realization of what this meant.

*You're supposed to be wolfless,* he continued, and now his mental voice carried the edge of panic. *This isn't possible.*

The pack behind him had begun to pace, their agitation growing as they witnessed their Alpha's unprecedented reaction to what appeared to be a human intruder. I could feel their confusion, their growing doubt about their leader's judgment.

And in that moment, staring into the silver eyes of my fated mate, I realized that finding him might be the worst thing that had ever happened to both of us.

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