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Rejected & the Alpha's Promise

I stood frozen in the center of the Silver Moon Pack house, my heart pounding so hard I thought it might burst through my chest. The monthly full moon gathering had started like any other—wolves mingling, sharing news, paying respects to Alpha Marcus. I'd arrived with Jake, his warm hand in mine, his Beta aura a protective shield I'd grown to depend on. Then everything shattered. "Attention," Alpha Marcus's commanding voice silenced the room. "Beta Morrison has an announcement." Jake's hand slipped from mine as he strode forward, his shoulders squared with a confidence I'd always admired. But something was different tonight—the way he wouldn't meet my eyes, how his jaw tightened when Alpha Marcus nodded for him to speak. "I have an important declaration to make," Jake announced, his voice carrying through the hushed room. My lips curved into an automatic smile. Perhaps this was about our future together, a formal acknowledgment of our relationship before the pack.
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Chapter 3

I woke before dawn on Day Four, my phone buzzing with a new message from the mysterious R. My heart leapt to my throat as I read the simple text: coordinates, followed by '5:30 AM. Come alone.'

My finger hovered over Chloe's contact. I should tell someone where I was going. This could be dangerous, reckless even. But something inside me—perhaps the part that had been suffocating under Jake's control for so long—craved this small rebellion.

I dressed quickly in jeans and a warm sweater, the early morning mountain air still carrying winter's bite despite spring's arrival. As I slipped into my car, the sky was just beginning to lighten, a pale gray washing over the darkness.

The GPS led me deeper into Silver Moon territory than I usually ventured, up winding forest roads where pine trees stood like silent sentinels. My tires crunched over fallen needles as I parked at what appeared to be a hiking trail.

Should I really be doing this? Meeting a stranger in the woods before sunrise? But he wasn't entirely a stranger anymore, was he? The moonflowers, the journal, the book—each gift had revealed something. Thoughtfulness. Attention to detail. Understanding.

Things Jake had once shown, before they faded like morning mist.

I followed a narrow path through the trees, the scent of pine and mountain air filling my lungs. It felt clean, purifying. The coordinates led to a clearing ahead, where wisps of fog clung to the ground, giving the space an ethereal quality.

And then I saw him.

Stepping from the mist like some ancient forest deity, a tall figure approached. Even in the dim light, his presence was unmistakable—shoulders broad beneath a simple black henley, dark hair slightly tousled, and eyes that seemed to glow amber in the dawn light. But it was his aura that stole my breath—powerful, commanding, yet somehow gentle as it washed over me.

I knew him immediately, though we'd never met. Ryan Matthews, heir to the Moonstone Pack Alpha. The future leader of our neighboring pack.

My mouth went dry. Why would someone like him respond to my desperate plea?

"Emma," he said, and my name in his voice sent an unexpected shiver down my spine. It wasn't the commanding tone of a future Alpha, but something softer, almost reverent.

I stood frozen, unable to form words. This had to be a mistake. Or worse, some cruel joke.

"I hope the gifts were acceptable," he continued, taking a careful step closer. "I wanted to meet you properly before Day Four ended."

Finally, I found my voice. "Why?" The question came out barely above a whisper. "Why would you agree to this?"

He studied me for a long moment, his expression unreadable. "Because when I saw your request in the pack communications, I felt something I've never felt before." He paused, his gaze never leaving mine. "And I'd like to explore what that means, if you'll allow it."

The sincerity in his voice disarmed me. This wasn't pity—at least, it didn't feel like pity. And it certainly wasn't the calculated manipulation I'd grown accustomed to with Jake.

"May I have another week?" he asked, his voice gentle but direct. "A proper seven days, now that we've met?"

My heart hammered against my ribs. Everything in me screamed that this was too much, too fast, too soon after Jake. But my wolf—the one who had never shown herself, who existed only as a hollow ache inside me—seemed to stir for the first time in my life.

I offered a shaky nod.

A smile transformed his face, warming his eyes to liquid gold. "Thank you." He gestured toward a trail leading deeper into the forest. "Would you join me for a pack run? My wolves are gathering nearby."

Panic flared. "I can't—I don't—" I stammered, the familiar shame of my wolflessness rising like bile.

"I know," he said simply, no judgment in his voice. "You'll walk with me. They'll understand."

At the forest edge, we were met by dozens of Moonstone wolves—sleek, powerful creatures with an easy confidence I'd never seen in my own pack. One by one, they shifted, bones cracking and reforming as human skin gave way to fur. Ryan remained human beside me, his warm hand occasionally guiding me over rough terrain.

He led me to a ridge overlooking a valley, where we watched his pack sprint below—a river of fur and muscle flowing through the trees. For the first time in my life, I stood beside someone who knew my deepest shame, yet looked at me with something other than pity.

And in his eyes, I caught a glimpse of something dangerous—hope.

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