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Rejected Mate's Freedom

The scent of rain lingered in the air as Kyle's black SUV pulled into our driveway, three days later than expected from the Northern Territories alliance meeting. I watched from the kitchen window as he sat motionless in the driver's seat for several minutes, his hands gripping the steering wheel like it might anchor him to something solid. When he finally entered through the back door, everything about him felt wrong. His usual confident stride had been replaced by careful, measured steps. His storm-gray eyes, which once sought mine the moment he walked into any room, now darted everywhere except my face. "How did the meeting go?" I asked, setting down the mug of chamomile tea I'd been nursing while waiting for him. Kyle's jaw tightened. "Fine. Standard territory discussions." His voice carried none of the warmth that usually colored our conversations after his returns from pack business. "I need to shower." He moved past me without the customary kiss on my forehead, without even brushing his fingers against mine.
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Chapter 1

The scent of rain lingered in the air as Kyle's black SUV pulled into our driveway, three days later than expected from the Northern Territories alliance meeting. I watched from the kitchen window as he sat motionless in the driver's seat for several minutes, his hands gripping the steering wheel like it might anchor him to something solid.

When he finally entered through the back door, everything about him felt wrong. His usual confident stride had been replaced by careful, measured steps. His storm-gray eyes, which once sought mine the moment he walked into any room, now darted everywhere except my face.

"How did the meeting go?" I asked, setting down the mug of chamomile tea I'd been nursing while waiting for him.

Kyle's jaw tightened. "Fine. Standard territory discussions." His voice carried none of the warmth that usually colored our conversations after his returns from pack business. "I need to shower."

He moved past me without the customary kiss on my forehead, without even brushing his fingers against mine. The absence of contact felt like a physical blow. In eight years of being mated, Kyle had never returned from a trip without immediately pulling me into his arms, breathing in my scent like it was oxygen he'd been denied.

"Kyle." I reached for his arm as he headed toward the stairs.

He flinched away from my touch. Actually flinched, as if my skin burned him.

"I just need some space, Ivy." The words came out strained, almost pained. "There are pack matters I need to think through. Important decisions."

Space. In eight years, Kyle Edwards had never asked me for space. Even during our worst arguments, even when pack pressures mounted and Alpha duties consumed his days, he'd always turned to me for comfort, for counsel, for the steady presence that came with a Luna's support.

I watched him climb the stairs, each step carrying him further away from me in ways that had nothing to do with physical distance. Something cold settled in my chest, a premonition I couldn't name but felt in every fiber of my being.

The next morning brought the monthly pack gathering, held in the great hall of our pack house. These events usually filled me with pride – seeing our pack members united, watching Kyle command respect and loyalty, knowing I stood beside him as his Luna and equal partner.

Today, whispers followed me as I entered. Pack members who normally greeted me with warm smiles now offered polite nods before quickly looking away. The air thrummed with an undercurrent of excitement and anticipation that made my skin crawl.

I took my usual place at Kyle's right side on the raised platform, but he barely acknowledged my presence. His attention seemed focused on someone in the crowd – a petite figure with honey-blonde hair and doe-brown eyes that I recognized as Naomi Silva, the Omega intern who'd arrived from Crescent Moon Pack just two weeks ago.

Kyle cleared his throat, and the hall fell silent. "Pack members, I have an announcement that affects our future."

My heart began to race. Kyle's formal tone, the way his hands trembled slightly as he gripped the podium, the electric tension radiating from every person in the room – everything screamed that my world was about to shatter.

"Naomi Silva is carrying my child."

The words hit me like a physical blow. The great hall spun around me as shocked gasps and excited murmurs erupted from the crowd. I gripped the arm of my chair, my knuckles white, fighting to remain upright as my mate – my fated mate blessed by the Moon Goddess herself – continued speaking.

"I know this comes as a shock," Kyle's voice carried across the hall, though it sounded distant and distorted to my ears. "My wolf's primal urges overwhelmed me. The attraction felt mate-like, irresistible. I couldn't fight what felt like a calling from the Moon Goddess herself."

Mate-like. The word echoed in my mind like a death knell. Kyle was describing his attraction to another woman using the sacred language reserved for our bond, the connection that had defined my entire adult life.

I turned to look at him, this man I'd loved for eight years, this Alpha I'd supported through every challenge and triumph. His profile was rigid, his jaw set in determination, but I caught the flicker of something in his eyes when they briefly met mine – guilt, perhaps, or regret. But not enough to stop him from destroying everything we'd built together.

The pack members' reactions varied wildly. Some looked thrilled at the prospect of a new pup, others appeared confused or concerned. But all of them were staring at me, waiting to see how the Luna would respond to her mate's public declaration of infidelity and the announcement of his bastard child.

I sat frozen, my Luna training warring with the devastating pain tearing through my chest where our mate bond should have provided comfort and strength. Instead, it felt like a gaping wound, bleeding out everything I'd believed about love, loyalty, and the sacred nature of fated connections.

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