
Rejected Mate's Justice Quest
Chapter 3
The night air carried a chill that couldn't touch the fire burning inside me. I slipped through the shadows at the edge of Shadowridge territory, Selene's presence giving me confidence with each silent step. The pendant in my pocket pulsed with warmth, guiding me toward something—someone—I'd been denied for seven years.
"I can sense him," Selene whispered in my mind. "Our true mate."
The clearing ahead shimmered with moonlight. I paused at its edge, suddenly nervous. What if this was a mistake? What if he'd changed his mind about me?
"Paisley."
The voice came from everywhere and nowhere—deep, commanding, yet achingly gentle. A figure materialized from the darkness, tall and powerful, moving with the fluid grace of royalty.
Maverick Cruz stood before me, his midnight black hair gleaming with silver highlights under the moon. His eyes—pure silver that seemed to glow—fixed on mine with an intensity that stole my breath.
"You're real," I whispered, my voice catching. "All these years..."
"I never stopped looking for you," he replied, taking another step forward. The scent of wild jasmine and ozone enveloped me, making Selene purr with recognition.
What shocked me next nearly brought me to my knees. Maverick—Lycan Prince, ruler of territories beyond Rowan's wildest ambitions—sank to one knee before me.
"My Queen," he said, his voice reverent. "I've waited seven years to meet you properly."
No one had ever looked at me the way he did—not as a broken, wolfless she-wolf, but as an equal. As his equal.
"I'm not—" I began, but he silenced me with a gentle touch to my hand.
"Your wolf has awakened," he said. "Alpha Silver blood runs through your veins. You were always meant for greatness, Paisley."
From his pocket, he produced a small device—a sleek earpiece that gleamed with advanced technology.
"My intelligence network is at your disposal," he explained, helping me place it in my ear. "We have one day to gather what we need."
"One day?" I asked.
"Rowan's ceremony is tomorrow," Maverick's jaw tightened. "Before I destroy him completely, we need irrefutable evidence of his crimes against you and your family."
Selene growled in agreement. "We need proof of everything."
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The pack house was quiet when I returned, most wolves either asleep or on patrol. I moved silently through the corridors, practicing the new stealth techniques Selene had taught me.
"Luna Paisley?"
I froze at the whisper, turning to find Leo—Gamma Ryan's son—standing in the shadows. His young face was serious, his eyes wide with something like awe.
"You can sense it, can't you?" I asked quietly.
He nodded, stepping closer. "A Royal aura. I've never felt anything like it." His eyes dropped to my hand where Maverick's pendant now hung openly. "You're not what they say you are."
"Leo," I began cautiously, "what you sensed—"
"Should be reported immediately to Alpha Rowan," he finished, then surprised me by shaking his head. "I won't."
"Why not?"
"Because I've seen what he's done to you," Leo whispered fiercely. "And what he did to my father when he questioned the 'tests.' This pack has lost its honor."
I studied him carefully, sensing truth in his words. "What do you want, Leo?"
"To help you," he replied simply. "To restore honor to Shadowridge."
Selene approved of his sincerity. "He could be useful."
"Rowan keeps records in his office," I said slowly. "Financial records. Communications."
Leo nodded. "I know where he hides them. And I know when he'll be distracted tomorrow."
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With Leo's help, I moved through the pack house like a ghost. While Rowan attended a border meeting with Clara at his side, we slipped into his study.
"The archives are here," Leo whispered, pointing to a hidden panel behind Rowan's desk.
Using the tools Maverick had provided, I bypassed the security system with surprising ease. Inside, I found exactly what I needed—financial records showing how Rowan had systematically drained resources from my family's alliance funds.
"There's more," Leo urged, checking the corridor. "Clara's vanity in her quarters. She thinks no one would dare search it."
Slipping into Clara's room made my skin crawl, but the risk paid off. Hidden beneath expensive perfumes and makeup was a burner phone—the kind rogues used to avoid pack tracking.
My hands trembled as I scrolled through its messages:
"Eastern ridge clear for attack. Knight's daughter will be alone."
"Payment received. The brother is dead."
The date matched perfectly—four years ago, when my brother died in what was reported as a random rogue attack.
"Got it," I whispered, recording everything and uploading it to Maverick's secure server through the earpiece.
As I slipped out of Clara's room, a cold smile spread across my face. Tomorrow, at what should have been my marking ceremony, Rowan and Clara would learn what happens when you betray a true Alpha wolf.
And Maverick would be there to witness their fall.
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