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Rejected Mate's Stand

The familiar scent of pine and morning dew should have felt like coming home. Instead, as I stood at the edge of Moonstone Pack territory after two grueling years in the northern wastelands, something felt wrong. The air carried unfamiliar undertones—perfume I didn't recognize, laughter that didn't belong. My fingers unconsciously brushed against the hearing aid tucked behind my left ear, a constant reminder of the rogue ambush that had nearly killed me six months ago. The device picked up sounds differently now, making everything feel slightly off-kilter. But what I was seeing through the main hall's floor-to-ceiling windows wasn't a problem with my hearing. Clark—my mate, my Alpha—had his arms wrapped around a woman with flowing auburn hair. Luna Kennedy. My best friend. The world tilted sideways as I watched him press his lips to her temple, his hand resting protectively on her rounded belly.
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Chapter 2

Mrs. Chen led me through corridors that should have felt familiar but now seemed foreign. Pack members we passed did double-takes, their expressions shifting from confusion to recognition to something that looked uncomfortably like pity. Word was spreading fast—the former Luna had returned.

"Your belongings," Mrs. Chen said quietly as we stopped outside a door in the omega quarters. "Clark had them moved here last month."

Omega quarters. The basement level rooms reserved for the lowest-ranking pack members, those without mates or wolves, those who served rather than led. I stared at the plain wooden door, so different from the carved mahogany of the Luna suite I'd once called home.

"He said you weren't coming back," she continued, her healer's voice gentle but honest. "That it was time to... move forward."

I pushed open the door to find my life reduced to cardboard boxes stacked against bare walls. My clothes, my books, my grandmother's quilt—everything that had once filled the Luna suite was now crammed into this tiny space like discarded memories.

"Ava." The voice behind me made my blood freeze. Clark's scent hit me a moment later, that familiar mix of cedar and rain that had once meant safety and love. Now it carried undertones of Luna's floral perfume, a sickening reminder of his betrayal.

I turned slowly, my hearing aid picking up the slight tremor in his breathing. He stood in the doorway, his Alpha presence filling the small room, but his eyes held something I'd never seen before—guilt.

"You look..." He swallowed hard, taking in my scars, the hearing aid, the way trauma had changed me. "I heard about the ambush. I'm sorry."

"Sorry." The word came out flat, emotionless. "You're sorry."

He stepped inside, closing the door behind him. "We need to talk."

"Do we?" I gestured to the boxes around us. "Seems like you've already said everything by moving my life down here."

"Ava, please." His Alpha tone crept in, that commanding edge he'd always used to end arguments. But something had changed in me during those two years of surviving alone. The tone that once would have made me submit now only made my weakened wolf snarl.

"Don't," I said quietly. "Don't you dare use your Alpha voice on me. Not after what you've done."

His jaw clenched. "What I've done? I've kept this pack together while you were gone. I've made the hard choices—"

"Hard choices?" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm. "Like moving my best friend into my bed? Like letting her wear my mating pendant? Like changing the access codes so I can't even enter my own home?"

"It wasn't supposed to happen this way." He ran his hands through his hair, a gesture I remembered from our early days together. "You were gone for so long, and Luna was here, helping with pack business, and... things developed."

"Things developed." I laughed, the sound bitter and broken. "Is that what we're calling betrayal now?"

"I never rejected you," he said quickly, as if that somehow made it better. "The mate bond is still there, Ava. I can feel it, can't you?"

I could. That was the worst part. Beneath the pain and anger, I could still feel that golden thread connecting us, now tattered and poisoned but stubbornly present. My wolf whimpered at the sensation, confused by the mixed signals of mate-scent and betrayal.

"But Luna is my chosen mate now," he continued, his voice growing firmer. "She's carrying my pup. The pack has accepted her as Luna. You have to understand—"

"Your pup?" The words hit me like a physical blow. "You forced me to take those herbs, Clark. For two years before I left, you made me drink that bitter tea every morning, said the pack wars made it too dangerous to have children. But the moment I'm gone, you're ready to be a father?"

His face flushed red. "That was different. The situation has changed—"

"The situation." I stepped closer, my hands shaking with rage. "I am not a situation, Clark. I was your mate. I was your Luna. I spent two years in hell, fighting rogues with my bare hands, nearly dying to save this pack. And you replaced me like I was a broken piece of furniture."

"You have to accept this," he said, his Alpha authority returning. "Luna is pregnant. The pack needs stability. I can't just—"

"Can't just what? Honor the woman who saved your territory? Remember the mate who sacrificed everything for you?"

My wolf suddenly howled inside my mind, a sound of such pure anguish that I staggered backward. The mate bond, already strained, felt like it was tearing apart, each thread snapping with audible pain. Clark felt it too—his face went white and he reached toward me instinctively.

"Don't touch me," I whispered, backing against the wall. "Don't you dare touch me."

He dropped his hand, his expression crumbling. "Ava, I never meant for it to happen this way. If I could go back—"

"But you can't." I straightened, finding strength I didn't know I still possessed. "And neither can I. So let me make this easy for both of us."

I met his eyes, seeing the Alpha who had once promised to love me forever, who had sworn through our mate bond that he would bring me home. The man who had just told me to accept his betrayal as if it were weather.

"I'm going to reject you, Clark. Formally. Through the werewolf council."

His face went ashen. "Ava, no. You can't—the pack needs—"

"The pack has what it needs," I said, my voice steady despite the chaos in my heart. "It has you and your chosen mate. It doesn't need the woman foolish enough to believe in forever."

I moved toward the door, but his voice stopped me.

"I won't accept it," he said quietly. "If you try to reject me, I won't accept it. The council can't force a rejection if both parties don't agree."

I turned back to look at him, this man who had once been my everything, now reduced to someone who would trap me in a broken bond rather than let me find peace.

"Then I guess we'll see about that," I said, and walked out, leaving him standing alone among the boxes that held the remnants of our shattered life together.

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