
Rejecting a Cheating Mate
Chapter 3
The phone felt heavy in my trembling hands as I dialed Jordan's number. I hadn't spoken to him in months, not since the last inter-pack council meeting where he'd caught my eye across the room and held it a moment too long. Daniel had been annoyed about that.
"What if he doesn't answer?" I whispered to Lily, who had been uncharacteristically quiet since our confrontation with Daniel.
*He will,* she replied with unexpected certainty. *He's always been there, watching over us.*
The phone rang three times before his deep voice filled the line.
"Aurelia?" Jordan's voice was instantly alert. "What's wrong?"
I swallowed hard, surprised by how quickly he'd sensed my distress. "I need to see you," I managed, my voice breaking. "Can we meet? Privately?"
There was a brief pause. "Silverpine borders. The old oak tree. I'll be waiting."
"No," I said quickly. "Not there. Daniel might—"
"The clearing half a mile east," Jordan interrupted gently. "No one will see us there."
I nodded, then realized he couldn't see me. "Thank you. I'll be there in twenty minutes."
The drive to the Silverpine territory was a blur of autumn colors and blurred vision. I wiped my tears before turning onto the narrow forest road that led to our meeting place. The last thing I needed was for Jordan to see me like this—weak, broken, betrayed.
But when I parked my car and stepped into the clearing, Jordan was already there, his tall figure silhouetted against the afternoon sun. He turned as I approached, his expression shifting from concerned to something deeper I couldn't quite name.
"Aurelia," he said softly, closing the distance between us. "What happened?"
And just like that, the dam broke.
The words poured out of me—Daniel's betrayal, the stolen savings, Bridget's smug face as she leaned against my dream house on wheels. Jordan listened without interrupting, his jaw tightening occasionally as I described Daniel's casual dismissal of my pain.
"He said I was being dramatic," I finished, wiping tears I hadn't realized were falling. "That I'd come to my senses because I need him."
Jordan's eyes flashed dangerously, a hint of his Alpha power rippling beneath his controlled exterior. "You don't need him," he said firmly. "You never did."
I looked up at him, confused by the intensity in his voice. "What?"
"I've been waiting," he said, his gaze holding mine steadily. "Waiting for you to see him for what he is."
"Waiting?" I echoed, taking a step back. "What do you mean?"
Jordan took a deep breath, as if gathering courage for what came next. "I've been in love with you since our coming-of-age ceremony," he said simply. "When I saw you that night, dancing in the moonlight..."
My heart stuttered in my chest. "Jordan..."
"I watched you choose him," he continued, his voice low and earnest. "And I respected your choice, even when it tore me apart. But I never stopped watching over you, Aurelia."
Lily stirred within me, suddenly alert and interested in a way she hadn't been in years.
"I can't offer you just friendship anymore," Jordan said, stepping closer. "Not after what he's done to you."
I shook my head, overwhelmed. "I can't... I'm still mated to him."
"A mate who betrays you isn't worthy of the bond," Jordan replied, his voice gentle but firm. "I'm offering you sanctuary, Aurelia. A place in my pack."
I stared at him, trying to process his words. "You don't mean that."
"I do." His eyes held mine, unwavering. "I'm offering you the position of Luna of Silverpine Pack."
The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "Luna?"
"You were born for it," he said simply. "Your strength, your loyalty, your heart—everything a Luna should be."
I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly cold despite the warm afternoon. "I'm damaged goods, Jordan. Broken."
"No," he said fiercely, reaching out to take my hands in his. "You're finally free."
Free. The word echoed in my mind as Jordan's warmth seeped into my skin through our joined hands.
"I've waited five years," he continued softly. "I can wait a little longer while you heal."
Lily pushed forward suddenly, her presence stronger than I'd felt her in years. *He sees us,* she whispered. *Really sees us.*
I looked up at Jordan, this powerful Alpha who'd loved me silently for years, and felt something crack open inside my chest—something that had been closed for so long I'd forgotten it existed.
But could I trust it? Could I trust him? Or would this be just another beautiful lie?
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