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Rejected, Then Given a Chance

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I stared at the treaty documents spread across my desk, my fingers frozen mid-turn on the final page. There, at the bottom of the parchment, was a signature I'd sworn never to see again—one I'd tried for five years to erase from my memory. Alpha Ryan Matthews, Shadowmoon Pack. My wolf, Selene, whined restlessly inside me, recognizing his scent before I consciously processed it—that distinctive musk of pine and midnight rain that once made my heart race for entirely different reasons. "Quiet," I muttered, pressing my palm against my sternum as if I could physically silence her. "It's just business." But it wasn't just business. It never could be with him. I squared my shoulders and focused on the alliance proposal with clinical detachment. The Shadowmoon Pack wanted to expand their hunting grounds into the eastern territories—lands that bordered our own. On paper, the proposal was reasonable, even generous in its terms.

Rejected, Then Given a Chance Chapter 1

I stared at the treaty documents spread across my desk, my fingers frozen mid-turn on the final page. There, at the bottom of the parchment, was a signature I'd sworn never to see again—one I'd tried for five years to erase from my memory.

Alpha Ryan Matthews, Shadowmoon Pack.

My wolf, Selene, whined restlessly inside me, recognizing his scent before I consciously processed it—that distinctive musk of pine and midnight rain that once made my heart race for entirely different reasons.

"Quiet," I muttered, pressing my palm against my sternum as if I could physically silence her. "It's just business."

But it wasn't just business. It never could be with him.

I squared my shoulders and focused on the alliance proposal with clinical detachment. The Shadowmoon Pack wanted to expand their hunting grounds into the eastern territories—lands that bordered our own. On paper, the proposal was reasonable, even generous in its terms.

Yet all I could see was his name, his signature—elegant yet strong, just like the man himself.

"Beta Victoria?" My assistant's voice came through the intercom. "The car is ready. The council meeting begins in an hour."

"Thank you, Claire. I'll be right down."

I gathered the documents with steady hands that betrayed none of the turmoil beneath. Five years of carefully constructed emotional walls wouldn't crumble over a single signature. I was Beta Victoria Sterling now—respected, powerful, unbreakable.

Not the pathetic, heartbroken girl he'd left behind.

* * *

The grand council hall buzzed with the low murmurs of pack representatives. Alphas, Betas, and their advisors from seven different packs filled the circular chamber, their scents mingling in a complex tapestry of power and politics.

I kept my posture perfect as I took my seat at the Moonstone Pack's table, my father—Alpha Sterling—nodding approvingly beside me. Across the room, I felt eyes on me before I saw him.

Ryan Matthews.

He'd grown broader in the shoulders, his jaw sharper, his presence more commanding. The Alpha aura that surrounded him now was nothing like the uncertain Beta he'd been when he'd rejected me. Our eyes met for a fraction of a second, and I saw the flash of recognition, followed by something else—surprise, perhaps even regret.

Good. Let him regret.

Elder Gideon called the meeting to order, and one by one, pack representatives presented their concerns and proposals. When the Shadowmoon Pack's alliance request came up for discussion, I felt my father tense beside me.

"The Moonstone Pack would like to address this proposal," I said, rising before my father could speak. He shot me a questioning look but didn't stop me.

All eyes turned to me, including a pair of intense gray ones that I refused to acknowledge directly.

"While the terms of this alliance seem beneficial on paper," I began, my voice cool and measured, "I must question the leadership history that stands behind them."

A ripple of whispers spread through the chamber.

"Alpha Ryan Matthews has held his position for barely three years," I continued, my words precise as ice shards. "In that time, the Shadowmoon Pack has broken two minor treaties with the River Valley Pack and reneged on a timber-sharing agreement with the Eastern Claws."

I finally allowed myself to look directly at Ryan, whose face had hardened into a mask of controlled fury.

"I don't believe the Moonstone Pack can trust leadership that has demonstrated such... inconsistency in honoring its commitments."

The double meaning hung in the air between us. This wasn't just about pack politics—and Ryan knew it.

"Those allegations are misleading and taken out of context," Ryan's Beta—a slender man with calculating eyes—responded smoothly. "Perhaps Beta Sterling has received incomplete information."

"My information is quite thorough, I assure you," I replied with a razor-edged smile.

Ryan finally spoke, his deep voice sending an unwelcome shiver down my spine. "I would be happy to address any specific concerns the Moonstone Pack has—perhaps in a more private setting where we can discuss the details fully."

The council meeting continued, but the damage was done. I'd publicly questioned his integrity, and now every pack leader in the room was reassessing the Shadowmoon Alpha.

When Elder Gideon finally adjourned the meeting, I gathered my notes and left without a backward glance, though I could feel Ryan's eyes burning into my back.

* * *

Back in my office, I locked the door behind me and finally allowed myself a moment of weakness. My hands trembled slightly as I poured a glass of water, Selene pacing restlessly within me.

My office—meticulously organized, every item in its precise place—was my sanctuary. The only space where I allowed no chaos, no unpredictability.

I glanced at my calendar, noting the annual pack gathering circled in red just two weeks away. A gathering where all allied packs would be present. Where I would inevitably have to face Ryan again.

Selene whined once more, this time with longing rather than distress.

"Stop it," I whispered. "He made his choice five years ago. We're better off without him."

But even as I said the words, I wondered if I was trying to convince my wolf or myself.

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

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