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Rejected, Then Chosen Mate

The pale light of dawn filtered through the curtains as I stood before the mirror, my trembling fingers smoothing down the silver ceremonial gown that hugged my figure. Today was supposed to be the day—our seventh attempt at completing the mating ceremony. Seven years of waiting, of patience, of loving a man who consistently proved I wasn't his priority. "You look beautiful," my wolf, Lyra, whispered in my mind, her voice tinged with a hope I couldn't quite share anymore. "Thank you," I murmured, touching the bare skin of my neck where Ryan's mark should have been years ago. "Grandmother needs to see this happen. I can't fail her." The image of my grandmother in her hospital bed, frail yet smiling as she spoke of her dying wish, made my heart clench. Eleanor Vance, once the most respected Luna of her generation, now clung to life with one final desire—to see me properly mated before she passed. I took a deep breath and left my room, making my way to the ceremonial chamber of the Silver Moon Pack house. Pack members lined the hallways, their expressions a mixture of pity and curiosity.
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The pale light of dawn filtered through the curtains as I stood before the mirror, my trembling fingers smoothing down the silver ceremonial gown that hugged my figure. Today was supposed to be the day—our seventh attempt at completing the mating ceremony. Seven years of waiting, of patience, of loving a man who consistently proved I wasn't his priority.

"You look beautiful," my wolf, Lyra, whispered in my mind, her voice tinged with a hope I couldn't quite share anymore.

"Thank you," I murmured, touching the bare skin of my neck where Ryan's mark should have been years ago. "Grandmother needs to see this happen. I can't fail her."

The image of my grandmother in her hospital bed, frail yet smiling as she spoke of her dying wish, made my heart clench. Eleanor Vance, once the most respected Luna of her generation, now clung to life with one final desire—to see me properly mated before she passed.

I took a deep breath and left my room, making my way to the ceremonial chamber of the Silver Moon Pack house. Pack members lined the hallways, their expressions a mixture of pity and curiosity. They'd seen this scene before—six times, to be exact. Each time ending with Ryan rushing off to Amanda's side for some fabricated emergency.

"Seventh time's the charm?" someone whispered, not quite quietly enough.

I lifted my chin and ignored the comment, my heart pounding against my ribs. The ceremonial chamber was decorated with silver candles and moon flowers, their sweet scent filling the air. Ryan stood at the altar, handsome in his Alpha ceremonial attire, his brown hair neatly combed back. For a moment, our eyes met, and I allowed myself to hope.

"You came," he said, surprise evident in his tone, as if he'd expected me to finally give up.

"I promised I would," I replied, taking my place beside him as the pack elders began the ritual.

The ancient words washed over us, binding and sacred. My palms grew sweaty as we approached the marking moment—the furthest we'd ever gotten in the ceremony. Ryan's hands were warm as they clasped mine, and for a heartbeat, I believed it might actually happen this time.

Then his phone vibrated.

The change was immediate. His body tensed, his attention diverted. I knew before he even checked the screen.

"Amanda," I whispered, my voice breaking.

"She's having another panic attack," Ryan said, already pulling away, his expression a practiced mix of regret and urgency. "I have to go to her, Sophia. You understand, right?"

I didn't understand. I never had. My wolf howled in anguish within me as Ryan strode away, leaving me standing alone at the altar for the seventh time. The elders exchanged uncomfortable glances. The pack members began to whisper, their voices a rising tide of gossip and judgment.

"Poor thing."

"How much more will she take?"

"The Alpha clearly doesn't want her."

Humiliation burned through me like acid. Seven years of loyalty, of standing by him, of believing in us—and this was my reward. Public abandonment, again, for a woman who wasn't even his blood sister, just a manipulative she-wolf who had perfected the art of needing him at precisely the wrong moments.

I fled the chamber, my ceremonial gown catching on the doorframe and tearing as I pushed past the onlookers. Their pitying gazes were worse than any cruelty. I ran through the pack house and into the forest beyond, my vision blurred by unshed tears.

The cool air of the forest enveloped me as I collapsed onto a mossy bank, my silver gown pooling around me like spilled moonlight. My chest heaved with sobs I refused to release. Seven years. Seven ceremonies. Seven abandonments.

"Enough," Lyra growled within me. "We deserve better than this."

"Grandmother," I whispered. "Her wish—"

"Would be for you to be truly cherished, not humiliated," a deep voice interrupted.

I looked up, startled, to find Alpha Marcus Bennett standing before me, his powerful aura radiating strength and calm. The moonlight caught the silver streaks in his dark hair, giving him an almost otherworldly appearance. His eyes, intense and focused, were fixed solely on me.

"Alpha Marcus," I gasped, hastily trying to compose myself. "I—"

"I saw what happened," he said, his voice a low, comforting rumble. "The entire werewolf community will know by morning."

Shame washed over me anew, but something in his expression stopped it from consuming me. There was no pity in his gaze—only a quiet, burning rage on my behalf, and something else I couldn't quite name.

"I have a proposition for you, Sophia," he said, extending his hand to help me up. "A chosen mate arrangement. I need a Luna to strengthen my pack, and you need to fulfill your grandmother's wish."

Lyra stirred within me, a purr of approval rumbling through my consciousness. For the first time in years, she seemed truly awake, alert with interest rather than dulled by constant rejection.

"Why would you want me?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

His answer would change everything.

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