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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 3

Three days. That's how long I stared at Azriel's business card before finally calling the number scrawled on the back. Not because I'd changed my mind about helping packs—I hadn't. But because Elena had quietly mentioned that children were among the casualties, and Luna had been restless ever since.

"You said women and children were being targeted," I said without preamble when he answered.

"Skyla." His voice carried relief I hadn't expected. "Yes. The attacks aren't random. They're systematic, designed to cripple our pack's ability to recover."

I closed my eyes, hating myself for what I was about to say. "I'll look at your intelligence. Nothing more. And I work from here—I don't set foot on pack territory."

"Understood. Thank you."

Two hours later, Azriel arrived with boxes of files, maps, and incident reports. I'd cleared the main table in our community building, sending the other sanctuary residents away. This wasn't their burden to bear.

"Tell me about the pattern," I said, spreading the first map across the table.

Azriel moved to stand beside me, close enough that his pine scent filled my senses but far enough away that I didn't feel trapped. "It started six months ago. Single rogues at first, testing our borders. Then coordinated strikes on patrol routes."

I studied the marked locations, my mind automatically cataloging the tactical implications. "They're learning your response times. Each attack gives them more information about your defenses."

"That's what I thought too." He pulled out a second map, this one showing the most recent attacks. "But look at the targets."

My breath caught. The red X's marked the pack school, the nursery, the homes of mated pairs with young children. "They're not just gathering intelligence. They're trying to break your spirit."

"Exactly." His voice was grim. "Our Alpha, Marcus, wants to evacuate the families, but where can they go? Most packs won't take refugees, and living as rogues with children..."

"Is a death sentence," I finished. Luna stirred uneasily, remembering our own desperate flight years ago. "What about the attackers? Any survivors to question?"

"None. They fight to the death, every time." Azriel pulled out crime scene photos that made my stomach clench. "But there's something else. The way they coordinate, the tactics they use—it's not typical rogue behavior."

I studied the photos, forcing myself to look past the violence to the tactical details. "You're right. This is pack-level strategy. Someone's training them."

"Someone who understands how packs think, how we defend ourselves." His gray eyes met mine. "Someone like a former pack member."

The implications sent a chill through me. A rogue with pack training was dangerous enough. A rogue leading others with that knowledge was catastrophic.

"I need to see the territory," I said before I could stop myself. "The attack sites, the borders. I can't develop a defense strategy from maps alone."

Azriel's expression shifted to something I couldn't quite read. "I thought you said—"

"I said I wouldn't set foot on pack territory. The attack sites are mostly neutral ground or borderlands." I rolled up the maps with sharp, decisive movements. "When do we leave?"

"We?"

The question hung between us, loaded with implications I wasn't ready to examine. "You need someone who understands both pack dynamics and rogue psychology. I need to see the evidence firsthand. It's a professional collaboration, nothing more."

Something flickered in his eyes—disappointment, maybe, or understanding. "Of course. Professional."

That night, as I packed supplies for what would be several days in the field, Elena found me in my room.

"You don't have to do this," she said quietly. "We both know what happened the last time you trusted a pack wolf."

My hands stilled on the tactical vest I'd been folding. "This is different. It's business."

"Is it?" Elena's dark eyes held too much understanding. "The way you looked at him today, the way your scent changed when he was close—"

"Don't." The word came out sharper than I intended. "Whatever you think you saw, you're wrong. I'm helping because children are dying, not because of him."

Elena nodded, but her expression remained skeptical. "Just... be careful. Your wolf is already more active than she's been in years. Don't let hope make you careless."

After she left, I sat on my bed staring at the packed bag. Elena was wrong about hope—I'd buried that emotion so deep it would never see daylight again. But she wasn't wrong about Luna's increased activity. My wolf had been stirring more frequently since Azriel's first visit, responding to something I refused to acknowledge.

I touched the spot on my neck where Daniel's mark should have been, where phantom pain still flared during moments of stress. Whatever was happening with Azriel, whatever Luna thought she sensed, it didn't matter. I'd learned the hard way that professional collaboration was the only safe distance to maintain with pack wolves.

But as I tried to sleep that night, I couldn't shake the memory of storm-gray eyes that held patience instead of demand, respect instead of entitlement. And for the first time in two years, that terrified me more than any rogue attack ever could.

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