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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 His usual confident stride had been replaced by careful, measured steps.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 3

I found Kyle in his office that evening, hunched over territorial maps with dark circles under his eyes. The medication bottle Naomi had brought him earlier sat empty on his desk, and something about his rigid posture made my wolf pace anxiously.

"Kyle," I said softly, closing the door behind me. "We need to talk."

He didn't look up from the maps. "If this is about Naomi again, I don't want to hear it."

"It's not." I moved closer, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach. "It's about us. About our future."

That got his attention. His storm-gray eyes finally met mine, but they held none of the warmth I remembered. "What future, Ivy? You've made it clear you can't accept the reality of this situation."

"I'm pregnant."

The words hung in the air between us like a fragile bridge. For a moment, Kyle's expression shifted – surprise, hope, something that looked almost like the man I'd fallen in love with. But then his features hardened again.

"Whose is it?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. "Whose... Kyle, how can you ask me that? I'm your mate. I've never been with anyone else."

He stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. "You've been so jealous of Naomi, so desperate to compete with her. How do I know this isn't some manipulation?"

"Manipulation?" My voice cracked. "Kyle, this is our child. The heir you've always wanted. After eight years—"

"Eight years of nothing!" His voice rose, and I felt the first stirrings of his Alpha aura pressing against me. "Eight years of disappointment, of watching other Lunas produce heirs while you gave me excuse after excuse. And now, conveniently, right after Naomi announces her pregnancy, you claim to be carrying my child?"

The Alpha dominance rolled off him in waves, making my knees weak. "Kyle, please. You're scaring me."

"I'm scaring you?" He laughed bitterly, stepping closer. "You want to know what scares me? The thought that my own mate would lie about something this sacred just to maintain her position."

"I would never—" I tried to speak, but his aura intensified, pressing down on me like a physical weight.

"Enough!" The Alpha command exploded from him, and I gasped as the full force of his dominance crashed over me. My wolf immediately submitted, cowering under the overwhelming power. "I won't let you destroy what Naomi and I have built. She's carrying the future of this pack, and I won't have you poisoning that with your lies and jealousy."

The pressure was unbearable. My vision blurred as I struggled to breathe, my body unable to withstand the crushing force of his unleashed Alpha power. I felt something tear inside me, a sharp pain that radiated through my abdomen.

"Kyle..." I whispered, but he was lost in his rage, his eyes glowing with Alpha fury.

"You will accept your place in this pack," he snarled. "You will show Naomi the respect she deserves as the mother of my heir. And you will stop these pathetic attempts to compete with her."

The pain intensified, and I felt warmth spreading down my legs. Horror filled me as I realized what was happening, but Kyle's aura kept me pinned in place, unable to speak, unable to explain.

"I don't want to hear another word about pregnancies or children from you," he continued, his voice cold and final. "Naomi is giving me what you never could. Accept that."

I collapsed to my knees as the cramping became unbearable, my hands instinctively moving to protect what I was already losing. Through the haze of pain and Kyle's overwhelming dominance, I tried to call out to him, to make him understand what his anger was costing us.

But he had already turned away, dismissing me like I was nothing more than a disobedient pack member who had overstepped. As I knelt on his office floor, feeling our child slip away from me under the crushing weight of his rejection, I realized that the Kyle I had loved for eight years was truly gone.

The future Alpha heir – our last hope for redemption – was dying inside me, and my mate didn't even care enough to look back.

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