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Rejected Mate's Rise

The laughter still echoed in my ears as I climbed the stairs to what should have been our sanctuary. My cheeks ached from smiling at the bachelorette party Elena had thrown for me—such a sweet gesture from the omega who'd become my closest friend in the Moonridge Pack. Tomorrow, I would finally belong somewhere. Tomorrow, Daniel and I would complete our mating bond, and I'd never have to fear rejection again. My silver-white wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly inside me as I approached our bedroom door. Something felt wrong. The scent that hit me first should have been Daniel's familiar cedar and rain smell, but there was something else—vanilla and roses. Briana's scent. My hand froze on the doorknob. Maybe she'd stopped by to discuss tomorrow's ceremony arrangements.
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Chapter 2

Two years had passed since I severed the mate bond that nearly destroyed me. Two years of building something from nothing in the scrubland outside Los Angeles, where the desert met the city's forgotten edges. The abandoned warehouse I'd claimed sat on neutral territory—no pack's land, no one's jurisdiction. Perfect for wolves like me who belonged nowhere.

The morning sun cast long shadows across the compound as I checked the perimeter for the third time. Old habits. Luna stirred restlessly within me, still skittish after all this time. She'd never fully recovered from the rejection, remaining partially withdrawn even as we'd carved out this small sanctuary for others like us.

"Skyla." Elena's voice carried across the courtyard, tentative as always. "There's someone at the gate."

I turned to see my closest friend—perhaps my only friend—hovering near the main building. Elena Santos had arrived six months ago, cast out by her pack for refusing an arranged mating to an abusive Alpha's son. The omega's rejection trauma mirrored my own in too many ways, creating an unspoken understanding between us.

"Another runaway?" I asked, walking toward her. We'd taken in twelve wolves over the past year—mostly omegas fleeing forced matings, a few betas who'd challenged corrupt leadership, and one gamma whose pack had dissolved after their Alpha's death.

"No." Elena's dark eyes held uncertainty. "He says he's looking for you specifically. Called you the silver-white wolf."

My blood chilled. Only a handful of people knew about my coloring, and most of them were back in Seattle with Daniel's pack. "What does he want?"

"Help, he says. Claims his pack is dying."

I followed Elena to the reinforced gate I'd installed after a rogue attack last winter. Through the chain-link, I could see a man leaning against a dusty pickup truck. Tall, broad-shouldered, with the easy stance of someone comfortable in his own skin. His scent reached me on the desert breeze—pine and mountain air, clean and honest.

Not a threat, Luna whispered, the first time she'd offered an opinion about a stranger in months.

"You can leave," I called out, not bothering to unlock the gate. "We don't help packs here. Only individuals."

He straightened, and I got my first clear look at his face. Strong jaw, dark hair touched with silver at the temples despite his apparent youth, and eyes the color of storm clouds. There was something about the way he held himself—respectful but not submissive, alert but not aggressive.

"I'm Azriel Flores," he said, his voice carrying easily across the distance. "Beta of Silver Peak Pack in Northern California. And I'm not here to demand anything from you."

Beta. That explained the authority in his stance, but not the lack of entitlement. Most pack officials who'd found me over the years had arrived with ultimatums and threats.

"Then why are you here?" I kept my voice flat, disinterested.

"Because my pack is dying, and you're the only one who might understand why." He took a step closer to the gate, hands visible and empty. "Rogue attacks have been escalating for months. We've lost seventeen wolves, including children. Our Alpha is old, our numbers are dwindling, and traditional defenses aren't working."

"Sounds like a pack problem. Handle it like packs do—fight or flee."

Something flickered in his eyes—pain, maybe frustration. But he didn't raise his voice or make demands. "We've tried fighting. We've lost too many good wolves. As for fleeing..." He gestured to the empty desert around us. "Not everyone has the strength to survive alone like you have."

The comment hit closer to home than I liked. Elena shifted beside me, her own rejection trauma making her sensitive to the desperation in his voice.

"What makes you think I can help?" I asked, though part of me already knew the answer.

"Because you've done something no one else has managed," Azriel said quietly. "You've created a place where rejected wolves don't just survive—they heal. And because the rogues attacking us... they're not ordinary rogues. They're organized, strategic. Like they're being led by someone who understands pack dynamics from the inside."

Luna perked up at that, her interest sharp and sudden. She'd always been drawn to puzzles, to understanding the darker aspects of wolf nature that others preferred to ignore.

"Even if I could help," I said slowly, "what makes you think I would? Packs have done nothing but cause pain for wolves like us."

Azriel's expression softened, and for a moment, his carefully controlled facade slipped. "Because despite everything that's been done to you, you're still here helping others. That tells me you haven't given up on the idea that some wolves are worth saving."

The words hung in the desert air between us, carrying a weight I wasn't prepared for. Elena touched my arm gently, a silent reminder that I didn't have to face this alone.

I studied Azriel's face through the chain-link, searching for the deception I'd learned to expect from pack wolves. Instead, I found something that made Luna stir with cautious interest—genuine respect, and a patience that suggested he'd wait as long as it took for my answer.

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