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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 3

I felt Franklin's desperate tug at our mind-link like a persistent knock at a door I'd already locked and bolted. The connection that had been warm and comforting for years now felt like an invasion.

*Rosalie, please,* his voice echoed in my mind, weak and pleading. *Just let me explain.*

I stood at my window, watching as the Coleman rogues were escorted off our territory. The scratches on my cheek had already begun to heal—Alpha blood had its advantages—but the wound to my pride would take longer.

"There's nothing to explain," I said aloud, though I knew he could hear me through our fading link. "You made your choice."

*You don't understand,* he pressed, his mental voice growing more frantic. *Marie is my true mate, but that doesn't mean our arrangement can't work. The packs need this alliance.*

"The packs needed your honor more," I replied coldly. "And you've shown none."

I reached for the mental barrier that separated us and pushed it harder, imagining a wall of stone rising between our minds. The effort made my head throb, but I persisted until I felt the last thread of our connection snap.

The silence in my mind was deafening.

Franklin's anguished howl echoed across the territory as the mind-link severed completely. I watched from my window as he clutched his head, stumbling as if physically struck.

"It's done," I whispered to myself.

My phone buzzed with incoming messages. News traveled fast in pack circles.

"Miss Rosalie," Beta Marcus appeared at my door, his expression grim. "The Alpha has requested your presence in the communications room."

The communications room was rarely used except for emergencies. Multiple screens lined the walls, each displaying the face of an Alpha from allied packs across the continent.

"What's happening?" I asked as I entered.

"Word has spread," my father said simply, gesturing to the screens. "Shadowcrest Pack's betrayal is being discussed in every territory."

I watched as Alpha Morrison's face filled one of the larger screens. Franklin's father looked haggard, his usual commanding presence diminished by stress.

"This is a catastrophe," he was saying. "The Silver Moon alliance was our strongest. Without it..."

He didn't finish the sentence. He didn't need to.

"The Northern Packs are reconsidering their hunting agreements," another Alpha added. "And the Coastal Alliance has put their trade negotiations on hold."

I felt a strange mix of vindication and sorrow. These alliances had taken generations to build. Now they were crumbling because of Franklin's weakness.

"What will you do about your son?" my father asked Alpha Morrison directly.

The screen showed Franklin's father turning to face someone off-screen. "Bring him in," he commanded.

Franklin appeared, looking worse than I'd ever seen him. His eyes were red-rimmed, his shoulders slumped.

"Father, please," he began before his father could speak. "I can fix this. I can go to Rosalie—"

"Silence," Alpha Morrison thundered, his voice making everyone in our communications room flinch. "You have brought shame upon our pack. You have destroyed alliances that took generations to build."

"But Marie—" Franklin started.

"Is a rogue who has manipulated my son," Alpha Morrison cut in. "And you have allowed yourself to be manipulated."

I watched as Franklin's father stood taller, addressing the other Alphas through the screens.

"I call for an emergency council meeting," he announced. "To discuss the future of Shadowcrest Pack."

The other Alphas nodded in solemn agreement.

"Franklin," Alpha Morrison continued, turning back to his son. "You have proven yourself unfit for leadership."

"Father, no—" Franklin's voice cracked.

"You are hereby stripped of your heir status," Alpha Morrison declared, his voice carrying the weight of pack law. "And exiled from Shadowcrest territory."

Gasps echoed through the communications room. Exile was rare—and devastating.

"Please," Franklin begged, falling to his knees. "I made one mistake. One mistake shouldn't erase everything."

"One mistake?" his father echoed. "You betrayed your pack. You betrayed your future Luna. You chose a rogue over your responsibilities."

I felt strange watching Franklin's downfall—this man who had been my future, now reduced to begging on his knees.

"I can fix this," he insisted desperately. "Give me another chance."

"Your chance is gone," Alpha Morrison said coldly. "As are you."

As the screens went dark one by one, I turned away from the sight of Franklin's crumpled form.

"What happens now?" Beta Marcus asked quietly.

I touched the spot where my scratches had been, feeling only smooth skin beneath my fingertips.

"Now," I said, "we wait to see who pays the price for betrayal."

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