
Rejecting Fated Alpha Mate
Chapter 3
I stood outside Blake's study, my hand frozen mid-knock. The polished mahogany door seemed to mock me with its grandeur—a symbol of the power that now threatened to crush me. After yesterday's encounter with the rogue and the flood of vulgar messages, I had no choice but to confront Blake directly.
Lyra stirred restlessly within me. *Be strong. Don't let him see your fear.*
I drew a deep breath and knocked.
"Enter," came his cold command.
Blake sat behind his massive desk, papers scattered before him, not bothering to look up as I entered. Sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating dust particles that danced in the air—oblivious to the tension that made it hard for me to breathe.
"You wanted to talk," I said, hating how small my voice sounded.
He finally looked up, his expression unreadable. No trace remained of the man who had once held me tenderly, whispering promises against my skin—promises captured in that video he'd shared with everyone.
"Close the door," he ordered.
I did as instructed, then stood before him, hands clasped to hide their trembling.
"Blake, please," I began, my voice cracking. "You have to do something. Since that video, I can't walk anywhere without being harassed. Rogues are approaching me on pack lands. The messages I'm receiving—"
"That's not my concern," he cut me off, his tone glacial.
The words hit me like a physical blow. "Not your concern? I'm your mate!"
"An unmarked mate," he corrected, standing slowly. "And right now, I have actual problems to deal with."
I stared at him, disbelief warring with the hurt blooming in my chest. "Actual problems? Blake, a rogue nearly attacked me yesterday!"
"Perhaps you should be more careful about where you wander," he replied dismissively, circling his desk to tower over me.
Lyra growled, a sound that almost escaped my throat. "This is because of what you did. You exposed us—"
"I did what was necessary," he snapped, his Alpha aura flaring suddenly, pressing down on me like a physical weight. "And I don't need to explain myself to you."
My knees weakened under the pressure of his power. This was the first time he had ever used his Alpha influence against me—his mate, the one person who should have been his equal, his partner.
"Stop," I whispered, fighting to remain standing.
His eyes flashed gold, his voice dropping to a dangerous register. "You will not question me again. This discussion is over."
The command slammed into me, my wolf whimpering as we both struggled against his dominance. I backed away, tears burning behind my eyes as I fumbled for the door handle.
"Blake," I tried one last time, "please..."
"Get out," he said, turning his back on me.
I fled, the door closing behind me with a quiet click that somehow hurt more than if he had slammed it.
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Hours later, the pack house erupted in commotion. Through my bedroom window, I watched as Blake stormed across the courtyard, Aria hurrying behind him, her face pale with fear. Something had happened.
My comm-scent box buzzed. Despite my better judgment, I opened it, expecting another vulgar message. Instead, I caught the scent of panic—Blake's panic—wrapped around a command: *Alpha tower. Now.*
I hesitated, Lyra bristling within me. *Don't go.*
But ignoring an Alpha's direct command was nearly impossible, especially when delivered through the pack bond. The pull was already tugging at my limbs, urging me toward the tower that rose at the center of pack territory.
By the time I arrived, night had fallen. The tower's stone walls seemed to absorb the moonlight, creating a fortress of shadows. I climbed the spiral staircase, each step heavier than the last.
Blake waited at the top, his powerful frame silhouetted against the window. Aria stood beside him, her eyes red-rimmed but calculating.
"You summoned me," I said, remaining near the doorway.
"We have a situation," Blake replied, his voice strangely calm—the calm before a storm. "Kael, Aria's former pack leader, has contacted us."
I said nothing, waiting. Whatever this was, it couldn't be good.
"He has more... material," Blake continued. "Photos that would destroy everything I've built. Everything WE'VE built."
"What does that have to do with me?" I asked, though a sick feeling was already forming in my stomach.
Blake's eyes met mine, and I saw something there that made my blood run cold—not remorse, not shame, but calculation.
"He wants Aria," Blake said. "But I've found a solution."
His Alpha voice crashed into my mind like a tidal wave, his next words reverberating through my skull with terrifying clarity.
"You will take Aria's place tonight."
The world tilted beneath my feet as I understood what he was asking—what he was commanding. My mate, the man chosen for me by the Moon Goddess herself, was ordering me to sacrifice myself to protect the woman he truly wanted.
Lyra howled within me, a sound of pure anguish that never reached my lips as Blake's Alpha command crushed my resistance into dust.
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