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Rejected, Then Chosen

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The ceremonial grounds were never meant to hold this many wolves. Bodies pressed close—pack members, visiting dignitaries, allies from neighboring territories—all gathered under strings of lights that turned the autumn evening into something almost festive. I stood near the back, tucked between two oak trees, my fingers worrying the copper-stone bracelet on my wrist. The metal was warm from my nervous touch. Atlas stood on the high platform, backlit by torches, every inch the Alpha he'd been born to be. Broad shoulders, commanding presence, eyes that could cut through stone. My wolf Aria stirred inside me for the first time in days, a flutter of recognition that made my breath catch. Mate, she whispered, the word carrying three years of waiting. I'd worn my best dress—deep green, because Atlas once said it brought out the amber in my eyes. The fabric felt too tight now, constricting around my ribs as I watched him survey the crowd.

Rejected, Then Chosen Chapter 1

The ceremonial grounds were never meant to hold this many wolves. Bodies pressed close—pack members, visiting dignitaries, allies from neighboring territories—all gathered under strings of lights that turned the autumn evening into something almost festive. I stood near the back, tucked between two oak trees, my fingers worrying the copper-stone bracelet on my wrist. The metal was warm from my nervous touch.

Atlas stood on the high platform, backlit by torches, every inch the Alpha he'd been born to be. Broad shoulders, commanding presence, eyes that could cut through stone. My wolf Aria stirred inside me for the first time in days, a flutter of recognition that made my breath catch. Mate, she whispered, the word carrying three years of waiting.

I'd worn my best dress—deep green, because Atlas once said it brought out the amber in my eyes. The fabric felt too tight now, constricting around my ribs as I watched him survey the crowd. His gaze passed over me without stopping. My stomach dropped, but I pushed the unease away. He was Alpha. He had to address everyone first. This was protocol.

"Members of Shadowcrest Pack," Atlas's voice carried across the grounds, amplified by his Alpha authority. "Honored guests. I've gathered you here tonight to make an announcement regarding the future of our pack."

My heart hammered. This was it. After three years of whispered doubts, of pitying looks when my pregnancies failed, of being called the "weak mate" behind hands that didn't quite hide the words—tonight he would silence them all. Tonight he would claim me as his Luna before everyone.

Aria pressed forward inside my consciousness, eager and hopeful. Even she, who'd emerged so late that pack members called her defective, believed in this moment.

"The role of Luna requires strength," Atlas continued. His jaw was set, expression carved from granite. "The ability to provide heirs, to stand as an example of our pack's power."

Something in his tone made my fingers still on the bracelet. Around me, wolves shifted, their attention sharpening. Someone near the front turned to look back at me. Then another. The weight of their stares felt like hands pushing me down.

"Which is why," Atlas said, and his eyes finally found mine across the distance, "I must do what's right for Shadowcrest's future."

No. The word formed in my mind, but my throat had closed.

"I, Atlas Cruz, Alpha of the Shadowcrest Pack," his voice rang out with formal precision, each word a nail being driven in, "reject you, Alexandra Gordon, as my mate and future Luna."

The world fractured. The mate bond—that golden thread I'd felt connecting us since the moment Aria recognized him—pulled taut, then began to tear. It felt like someone had reached into my chest and was slowly ripping my heart in two. I gasped, doubling over, one hand clutching the tree bark to stay upright.

Around me, wolves murmured. Some faces showed shock. Most showed vindication.

"Her late shift," Atlas continued, and why was he still talking, why couldn't he just stop, "her inability to carry a child to term—these are signs the Moon Goddess made an error. I cannot allow sentiment to endanger our pack's bloodline."

Aria was howling inside me, a sound of pure anguish that no one else could hear. I tried to hold her, tried to hold myself, but the bond was shredding, threads snapping one by one, each break sending fresh waves of agony through my body.

"I present to you instead," Atlas gestured to his left, where a figure stepped forward into the torchlight, "Sariah Edwards of Silverpine Pack, who has agreed to become my chosen mate and your Luna."

She was beautiful. Of course she was. Tall, powerful, her wolf probably emerged right on schedule at fourteen. She stood beside Atlas like she'd been made for the spot, her hand accepting his with practiced grace.

The pack erupted into applause. Not all of them—I could see a few faces, Vivian's among them, staring at me with horror—but enough. Enough that the sound washed over me like approval, like relief that the weak link was finally being severed.

I couldn't breathe. The bond was still tearing, slower now, agonizing. Aria had gone completely silent, and that absence was somehow worse than her howling. I felt hollow, gutted, my wolf's consciousness fading to nothing.

Atlas's Beta, Jackson, was announcing something about alliance benefits. Political advantages. The words blurred. I had to leave. Had to get away before I collapsed in front of all these witnesses, before they saw just how broken his rejection had made me.

I pushed through the crowd, their bodies parting easily, no one wanting to touch the rejected mate. Someone said my name—Vivian, maybe—but I couldn't stop. If I stopped, I'd shatter completely.

The path to the pack healers' quarters wavered in my vision. My legs felt distant, unreliable. Something warm was trickling down my inner thigh.

No. Not now. Not tonight.

But my body wasn't listening. The cramping started, familiar and devastating, as I stumbled through the healer's door. Elena looked up from her herbs, her expression shifting instantly from curiosity to alarm.

"Alexandra—"

I collapsed before she could reach me, the combined agony of rejection and miscarriage tearing through me as Aria let out one final, broken howl before falling completely, utterly silent.

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Rejected, Then Chosen of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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