
Rejected Mate's Justice Quest
Chapter 2
The hospital room was silent except for the steady beep of monitors and my ragged breathing. I lay still, eyes closed, as something ancient and powerful stirred within me. The hollow ache in my womb where my baby had been was now overshadowed by a different kind of pain—one that burned through every cell in my body.
"Stop fighting it," a voice whispered inside my mind—a voice I'd never heard before yet somehow recognized to my core. "Let me protect you now."
My back arched involuntarily as silver light spilled from beneath my skin. My bones shifted, muscles stretching and contracting of their own accord. I bit down hard on my lip to keep from screaming, tasting blood as my canines lengthened.
"What's happening to me?" I thought desperately.
"Finally," the voice growled, feminine and powerful. "I am Selene, your wolf. Your Alpha Silver Wolf."
"Alpha?" I gasped mentally. "But I'm wolfless—I've always been—"
"A late bloomer," Selene corrected, her presence unfurling through my consciousness like wings. "Alpha bloodlines sometimes remain dormant, waiting for the right catalyst. They needed you to suffer enough to wake me."
The silver light intensified, pouring from my pores as my body underwent a partial shift—not complete, but enough to heal the wounds the rogues had left. I watched in awe as claw marks faded from my skin, leaving not even scars behind.
"Why now?" I asked, feeling stronger than I ever had.
"Because they've made you suffer enough," Selene's voice was cold with fury. "And because you lost something precious tonight."
My hand moved instinctively to my stomach. "The baby..."
"I can mask our scent and aura," Selene continued, ignoring my grief. "They must not know what I am until we're ready."
"Ready for what?" I whispered aloud.
Selene's response was immediate and fierce: "To make them pay."
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The pack house was quiet when I returned to my room. Everyone assumed I was still in the hospital, recovering from my "accident." Little did they know that Selene had healed me completely.
I moved silently to my closet, reaching for the false bottom of the wooden chest where I kept my few treasures hidden. My fingers closed around a small velvet pouch.
"Open it," Selene urged. "You need to remember."
Inside was a silver pendant—a delicate crescent moon embracing a smaller circle, with tiny stars dotting between them. I'd kept it hidden for seven years, unable to part with it yet afraid to acknowledge its significance.
"I found this after the rogue attack," I whispered to Selene. "The stranger who saved me dropped it."
With my newly awakened senses, I lifted the pendant to my nose. The scent hit me like a physical force—wild jasmine and ozone, powerful and intoxicating.
"Mate," Selene purred, her presence rumbling with satisfaction. "Our true mate."
The pendant grew warm in my palm as memories flooded back—strong arms lifting me from the dirt, gentle hands checking my wounds, and a scent that made my heart race even through my terror.
"He was Lycan," I breathed, understanding dawning. "Not just any wolf—royalty."
"And he's been looking for you," Selene added. "I can feel it."
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I pulled out the encrypted phone my father had given me years ago, using it only in emergencies. This certainly qualified.
"Paisley?" My father's voice was tense with worry. "Are you safe?"
"I am now," I replied, my voice steadier than it had been in years. "Dad, I need information."
There was a pause. "You've awakened, haven't you? I can sense the change in you."
"How did you know?" I asked, surprised.
"I've always known what you could be," he said softly. "There's someone who's been asking about you for years—Lycan Prince Maverick Cruz."
My heart stuttered. "Maverick Cruz..."
"He saved you during that rogue attack seven years ago," my father continued. "He's been trying to find you ever since."
Selene growled with impatience. "Give me his contact."
Minutes later, I sat cross-legged on my bed, pendant clutched in one hand, phone in the other. I closed my eyes and reached out through the mind-link my father had established.
The moment I touched Maverick's consciousness, something exploded between us—a bond so powerful it took my breath away. Images flashed through my mind: a massive black wolf with silver eyes, a crown of silver light, and a voice that called my name with reverence.
"Paisley," he breathed through our link, his mental voice deep and commanding. "Finally."
I felt his shock as he sensed Selene's presence, then his rage as he discovered the remnants of my injuries and the loss of my baby.
"Who dare harm my mate?" His fury vibrated through our connection, so intense I could almost feel the earth shake with it.
"Rowan," I whispered into our link. "And Clara."
"I will burn Shadowridge to the ground," he growled.
"No," I replied, surprising myself with my cold resolve. "Help me destroy him systematically instead."
Through our bond, I felt Maverick's approval—and something else. Something that made Selene purr with satisfaction.
"My Luna," he called me through our link. "Tell me what you need."
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