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Rejected Mate's Desperate End

The scent hit me first—unwashed bodies, stale blood, and the unmistakable musk of rogues. My nostrils flared as I set down the ceremonial dress I'd been admiring for tomorrow's mating ceremony with Franklin. The ivory silk lay across my bed like a promise about to be broken. "Rosalie!" Beta Marcus burst through my door without knocking, his usually composed face tight with alarm. "There are rogues at the main house. They're demanding to see you—and Franklin." I straightened, smoothing down my silk blouse. "Rogues? Here?" The Silver Moon Pack hadn't had rogue visitors in years. Our territory was too valuable, too protected. "A female and a male.
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Chapter 2

The words burned in my throat as I stared at Franklin, this man I'd been promised to since childhood. His face was pale, eyes darting between me and Marie as if he could somehow make us both disappear.

"I won't share you," I said, my voice dangerously quiet. "And I certainly won't be your second choice."

Marie's triumphant smile made my blood boil. The scratches on my cheek throbbed, a physical reminder of her attack. I could feel my Alpha bloodline stirring within me, refusing to accept such disrespect.

"Rosalie, please," Franklin begged, taking a step toward me. "We can work this out. The packs need this alliance."

"The packs?" I laughed, the sound brittle even to my own ears. "You've just made this about something far more personal."

I closed my eyes, reaching for the mind-link that had connected us since we were children. It had been a comfortable presence all these years—a warm thread of connection between future mates. Now it felt like a betrayal.

*Franklin,* I projected, feeling his presence in my mind. *I, Rosalie Jenkins, daughter of Alpha Jenkins of the Silver Moon Pack, completely reject you, Franklin Morrison, as my mate.*

The formal words sliced through our connection like a silver blade. I felt him flinch, then double over as the rejection took hold. The bond between us—that promise of future happiness—shredded into nothing.

"You can't—" he gasped, clutching his chest.

"I just did," I replied coldly.

Marie moved to support him, her dirty hands on his pristine suit. "Franklin, what's happening?"

"The bond," he wheezed. "She's rejecting me."

I watched him struggle with a strange sense of detachment. This man who had been my future was now nothing but a stranger who'd tried to humiliate me.

"Rosalie!" A commanding voice cut through the room.

My father stood in the doorway, his Alpha aura radiating such fury that several pack members stepped back instinctively. Behind him, my mother's elegant figure was rigid with barely contained rage.

"Father," I said, my voice breaking slightly despite my efforts to remain composed.

He was across the room in seconds, his eyes taking in the scratches on my face, the rogues standing too close to me, and Franklin's pathetic state on the floor.

"What has happened in my territory?" he demanded, his voice carrying the weight of an Alpha's command.

"Alpha Jenkins," Franklin began weakly.

"Silence," my father roared. "You dare address me when you've brought rogues into my home? When you've allowed my daughter to be attacked?"

My mother appeared at my side, her cool hands gently touching my wounded cheek. "Who did this to you?" she whispered, her eyes flashing dangerously.

"That rogue," I replied, nodding toward Marie. "She claims to be Franklin's true mate."

"Impossible," my mother hissed. "The arrangements were made years ago."

"Apparently they mean nothing," I said bitterly.

My father's aura expanded, filling the room with such pressure that even the strongest pack members lowered their eyes. "Franklin Morrison, you have violated our agreement. You've brought dishonor to your pack and mine."

"I didn't mean—" Franklin started.

"You meant exactly what you said," my father cut him off. "And now you will face the consequences."

He turned to address the gathered pack members, his voice carrying to every corner of the room. "I, Alpha Jenkins of the Silver Moon Pack, hereby sever all alliances with Shadowcrest Pack."

Gasps echoed through the room. This was no small matter—these alliances had been built over generations.

"Any pack that dishonors my daughter will face the consequences," my father continued, his eyes sweeping over Marie and Reese. "Any wolf who attacks my child will find no welcome in any territory under my protection."

My mother stepped forward, her Luna aura adding to the pressure in the room. "These rogues are to be escorted off our territory immediately," she commanded. "And they are never to return."

I watched as her eyes lingered on Marie's triumphant expression, now faltering under the weight of my mother's cold fury.

"You thought you could challenge my daughter?" my mother said softly. "You thought you could come into our home and claim what was promised to her?"

Marie took a step back, her hand still clutching Franklin's arm.

"The consequences of your actions will extend far beyond today," my mother promised. "Remember that when you're cast out."

As the pack members moved to escort the Colemans away, I felt a strange sense of calm settle over me. My parents stood united beside me, their protection absolute.

But as Franklin was helped to his feet, his eyes met mine one last time through the mind-link that was barely a whisper now.

*Rosalie,* he pleaded. *This isn't over.*

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