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Rejected, Then Chosen

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.
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Chapter 2

The subway screeched to a halt at Canal Street, and I pressed myself against the pole as bodies surged past. Three years in New York, and I still wasn't used to how humans moved—careless, touching without permission, their scents a overwhelming blend of perfume and sweat and coffee that made my suppressed wolf recoil.

Aria didn't stir anymore. Hadn't in months. Sometimes I wondered if she'd simply dissolved, worn away by the phantom bond pain that still ambushed me in checkout lines and crosswalks.

My phone buzzed. Client approval on the Tribeca loft design—clean lines, neutral palette, everything controlled and perfect. I'd gotten good at creating beautiful spaces for other people. My own apartment was bare except for my drafting table and a mattress on the floor. I didn't need more.

The train lurched forward. Pain lanced through my chest without warning, sharp and sudden as a knife between ribs. I doubled over, gripping the pole, forcing my breathing to stay quiet. A woman beside me glanced over, concerned, but I shook my head. Just the bond. Just the phantom of something that died three years ago on ceremonial grounds while a pack applauded.

By the time I stumbled off at my stop in Brooklyn, the pain had faded to its usual dull ache. I touched the ring on my right hand—the copper-stone bracelet I'd recovered before fleeing, melted down and reformed into something new. Transformed but not erased. Like me.

My apartment building was wedged between a bodega and a laundromat, the kind of place where no one asked questions. I climbed the three flights, my keys already out. Inside, I locked the door and leaned against it, finally allowing my shoulders to drop.

Aria remained silent. She'd gone quiet that night in the healer's quarters, her howl cutting off mid-cry as I lost the baby and the bond simultaneously. Sometimes I felt her presence like a distant shadow, but she never spoke. Never emerged. I'd started to believe I was becoming wolfless—another failure to add to the list Atlas had recited so publicly.

I moved to the window, drawn as always to check the street below. Habit from rogue life—always watching for threats, for pack wolves who might recognize what I was. The streetlight cast orange pools on the pavement. A few people walked past. Normal humans living normal lives, unaware that broken supernatural beings lived among them.

Then I saw him.

A figure stood in the shadows across the street, absolutely still in a way humans never were. Too tall, too broad, holding himself with a tension that suggested coiled power. My heart stopped, then kicked into overdrive. I couldn't see his face, but I didn't need to.

The phantom bond pain flared, sharp and certain.

I jerked back from the window, my hand flying to my chest. No. It wasn't possible. Atlas was in Shadowcrest, two states away, living with his chosen mate and his perfect political alliance. He had no reason to—

But the figure remained, watching my building with the patience of a predator.

I forced myself to look again, keeping to the side of the window. He'd shifted slightly, angled toward my floor. Even from this distance, I could sense his discomfort—the way he kept scanning the street, shoulders tight, like a wolf displaced from his territory. In the city, his Alpha authority meant nothing. He was just another body among millions.

The realization should have comforted me. Instead, dread pooled in my stomach.

Why was he here? What did he want after three years of silence?

I backed away from the window, my fingers finding the ring again. The phantom bond pain pulsed in rhythm with my heartbeat. Inside me, in the hollow space where Aria used to live, something stirred for the first time in months—not my wolf, not yet, but an awareness. A recognition my body couldn't suppress no matter how hard I tried.

Mate, that traitorous instinct whispered.

No. I pressed my palm flat against my chest, willing the feeling away. He'd rejected that claim. Destroyed it in front of witnesses. Chosen another.

I moved through my apartment on autopilot, checking locks, drawing curtains. The figure remained across the street. Watching. Waiting.

That night, I didn't sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw torchlight and heard his voice: *I reject you, Alexandra Gordon.* Saw Sariah stepping into the space that should have been mine. Felt the bond tearing, threads snapping one by one, while my wolf howled herself into silence.

By dawn, when I finally looked out the window again, the street was empty.

But the phantom bond pain hadn't faded. If anything, it burned stronger—a warning, a promise, a threat I wasn't ready to face.

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