
Rejected Mate's Redemption
Chapter 1
The Harvest Moon hung heavy and amber above Shadowmoon Pack's ceremonial grounds, casting everything in a warm, deceptive glow. I stood at the edge of the celebration, my hands clasped tightly in front of me as pack members laughed and danced around the great bonfire. Three years. Three long years since I'd first felt the mate bond snap into place with Cassian, three years of sleepless nights nursing him back to health, three years of watching his wolf slowly return from the darkness that had claimed it after the rogue attack.
The scent of roasted meat and honeyed wine filled the air, but my stomach churned with an anxiety I couldn't name. Something felt different tonight. Wrong, somehow.
"Look!" someone shouted from across the clearing. "She's back!"
My blood turned to ice as a figure emerged from the treeline, moving with fluid grace that commanded every eye in the pack. Sierra. My sister—though we shared no blood—stepped into the firelight like she owned it, her golden hair catching the flames and throwing them back in brilliant waves. She'd grown more beautiful during her time away, if that was even possible. Her training with the Northern Territories Pack had clearly done more than just enhance her abilities; it had transformed her into something that seemed to glow with inner power.
The pack fell silent, then erupted in cheers and welcomes. Sierra smiled that dazzling smile I remembered so well, the one that had always made me feel invisible by comparison. But now, as she scanned the crowd with those calculating green eyes, I felt something deeper than my usual inadequacy. I felt afraid.
"Sierra!" Cassian's voice boomed across the celebration, and my heart shattered as I watched my mate—my mate—push through the crowd toward her. The look on his face... I'd never seen him look at me that way. Pure joy, wonder, desire. His dark eyes were alight with something I'd spent three years hoping to inspire and never had.
Sierra turned toward his voice, and when their eyes met, the air itself seemed to crackle with electricity. She moved toward him with predatory grace, her enhanced speed making her seem to float rather than walk. When they embraced, I had to grip the nearest tree trunk to keep from falling.
"My Alpha," she murmured, loud enough for nearby pack members to hear. "I've missed you terribly."
"Sierra." His voice was rough with emotion. "You're even more beautiful than I remembered."
I wanted to look away, but I couldn't. It was like watching a terrible accident unfold—horrifying, but impossible to ignore. Around me, pack members whispered excitedly about Sierra's return, about how perfect she and Cassian looked together, about how this was clearly the Moon Goddess's plan all along.
"Look at her move," someone breathed. "The Northern Territories training really worked. She's incredible."
"And those eyes—they say enhanced wolves develop that golden fleck. She's practically glowing with power."
Sierra stepped back from Cassian's embrace and surveyed the pack with regal confidence. When her gaze found mine across the clearing, her smile turned sharp. She raised one perfectly manicured hand and waved at me like I was a child.
"Hello, little sister," she called out sweetly. "I hope you've been taking good care of my Alpha while I was away."
My Alpha. The words hit me like a physical blow. Murmurs rippled through the crowd as pack members turned to look at me, their expressions ranging from pity to confusion. I forced myself to stand straighter, to lift my chin despite the humiliation burning in my chest.
"Welcome home, Sierra," I managed, my voice barely carrying across the distance between us.
Cassian's arm slipped around Sierra's waist with casual possessiveness, and she leaned into him like she belonged there. Like she'd never left. Like the past three years of my devotion, my sacrifice, my love, had been nothing more than placeholder care until the real Luna returned.
"Come," Cassian announced to the pack, his voice carrying the alpha authority that still made my wolf whimper with submission. "Let's feast in honor of Sierra's return. Tonight, we celebrate the future of Shadowmoon Pack."
As the pack cheered and moved toward the long tables laden with food, I remained frozen by my tree. The future of Shadowmoon Pack. He spoke as if it was already decided, as if Sierra's return had instantly erased everything that had happened in her absence.
Including me.
The mate bond thrummed weakly in my chest, a connection that had never felt fully realized, never felt complete the way the stories described. Now I understood why. Cassian's heart had never truly been mine to claim.
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