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Rejected, Then Reclaimed

The mind-link message hit me like ice water at exactly 3:47 PM, just as I was preparing for our scheduled marking session. Bradley's voice echoed coldly through our mental connection: *Pack business requires my immediate attention. Session postponed indefinitely.* My wolf whimpered at the familiar rejection, but something sharper than disappointment twisted in my chest. This was the third time this month. The third cancellation in what should have been our final weeks together before the trial period ended. I set down the ceremonial oils I'd been warming, my hands trembling not from sadness but from a growing rage I'd been suppressing for two years. The contract clearly stated mandatory marking sessions twice weekly. Bradley had been meticulous about fulfilling every obligation—all 344 times over our arrangement—until now. My bare feet made no sound as I padded through the Moonridge Pack house corridors toward his office. The scent hit me before I reached the door—Bradley's pine and earth, but twisted with something floral and cloying.
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Chapter 3

Walker's study was all dark wood and leather, but I barely registered the elegant surroundings as I pulled out my phone with trembling fingers. The mate bond hummed between us, still new and intoxicating, but beneath the warmth ran a thread of cold fury I'd been suppressing for two years.

"Show me," Walker said quietly from behind his desk. His amber eyes tracked my movements with predatory focus, his wolf barely restrained beneath the surface. "I need to see exactly what he did to you."

I scrolled to the document I'd carried like a curse. "The contract has 999 rules. Bradley was very... thorough."

Walker's jaw tightened, but he gestured for me to continue. I opened the file and began reading, my voice steady despite the shame that still tried to claw up my throat.

"Rule 34: The contracted mate shall present herself for marking sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays at precisely 8 PM, freshly bathed and wearing only the provided ceremonial robe."

A low growl rumbled from Walker's chest. I kept going.

"Rule 127: During marking sessions, the contracted mate shall not speak unless directly questioned. All responses must be limited to 'Yes, Alpha' or 'No, Alpha.'"

Walker's fist slammed onto the desk, making papers jump. "He silenced you during—" He couldn't even finish the sentence.

"There's more." I scrolled further, my eyes glinting with something darker than pain. This was the moment Bradley's systematic degradation would become his undoing. "Rule 458: Following each contractual fulfillment, the contracted mate must express gratitude verbally. Acceptable phrases include: 'Thank you for honoring our agreement, Alpha' or 'I appreciate your time, Alpha.'"

The sound that tore from Walker's throat was barely human. His eyes had shifted fully to his wolf's amber, and his Alpha aura exploded through the room, so powerful the windows rattled. Papers scattered from his desk as he stood, his hands braced against the wood like he needed it to keep from shifting entirely.

"He made you thank him." Walker's voice was gravel and rage. "After treating you like—" He broke off, breathing hard. "Margaret, I'm going to destroy him. Not just professionally. I'm going to take everything that bastard thinks he owns."

I stood and walked to him, placing my hand on his chest where his heart hammered. The mate bond pulsed between us, and I let him feel my cold determination through our connection. "We're going to destroy them both. Bradley and Kelsey. Systematically. The way they deserve."

Walker's arms came around me, pulling me against him as he buried his face in my neck, breathing in my scent. "Tell me your plan, Luna. Tell me how we make them pay."

I smiled against his shoulder. "Kelsey thinks she's clever. She's been Bradley's assistant for three years, handling pack communications and sensitive documents. She knows too much about Moonridge Pack's operations."

"And she's jealous." Walker's voice had regained some control, though his wolf still simmered beneath the surface. He pulled back to meet my eyes. "She thought she'd be Luna once you were gone."

"Exactly." I moved to the desk, pulling up the documents on my own phone. "You mentioned your expansion plans in Italy. The alliance negotiations with the Romano Pack."

Walker nodded slowly, understanding dawning in his expression. "Moonridge Pack is pursuing the same alliance. Bradley's been trying to undercut my proposals for months."

"What if," I said carefully, "Kelsey had access to falsified documents about those negotiations? Documents that made it look like you were vulnerable. Like your expansion plans had fatal flaws."

Walker's eyes gleamed with predatory satisfaction. "And if she believed selling that intelligence would secure her position..."

"She'd take the bait." I pulled up notes I'd made about Kelsey during my time at Moonridge Pack. "Rule 672 required me to observe and report on pack dynamics. I know her insecurities. She's ambitious but paranoid. She thinks everyone underestimates her because she came from a lower pack rank."

"We offer her what she wants most." Walker was already reaching for his laptop, his strategic Alpha mind working. "A Luna position. But not with Bradley."

"A rogue faction," I finished. "One that promises her power in exchange for intelligence about Bradley's negotiations. She'll think she's making a smart move, securing her future after Bradley inevitably tires of her too."

Walker pulled me into his lap as he typed, his arms secure around my waist. The casual intimacy still made my wolf purr—this was what mate bonds should feel like. Partnership. Trust. Not contracts and gratitude.

"My intelligence network can create the fake rogue contact," Walker said, his fingers flying across the keyboard. "We'll make it convincing. Promise her everything Bradley never would."

I leaned back against his chest, watching him work. "She'll photograph the documents. Send them thinking she's buying her way into a new pack."

"And instead," Walker murmured against my ear, "she'll be handing us evidence of treason. Betraying pack secrets to rogues is grounds for permanent expulsion. Or worse."

"Bradley will have to punish her publicly." My voice was soft but deadly. "He'll lose his chosen mate, his assistant, and his reputation. All because he couldn't honor a simple contract."

Walker's arms tightened around me. "You're magnificent, you know that? Absolutely magnificent."

I turned in his arms, meeting those amber eyes that saw me as an equal, not an obligation. "Let's begin."

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