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Rejecting My Alpha Mate

The morning light filtered through our chamber windows, casting golden patterns across the ceremonial Luna dress I'd laid out on our bed. My fingers traced the intricate silver embroidery along the neckline—traditional symbols of the mate bond, painstakingly stitched by Shadowridge Pack's elder she-wolves over the past month. Today was supposed to be perfect. Today, Pierce would formally announce our mating ceremony to the seven allied pack Alphas gathered in our territory. *Today we finally become recognized,* Kira, my wolf, practically vibrated with excitement in my mind. *No more whispers. No more questions about our place.* I wanted to share her enthusiasm. I really did. But as I arranged the ceremonial items—the blessed candles, the silver cuffs that would bind our wrists during the announcement, the ancient texts detailing Luna traditions—a knot tightened in my stomach. Three times in the past month alone, Khalani had found reasons to summon Pierce away.
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Chapter 2

The moonwater felt like liquid silver against my skin as Elder Rebecca Wilson guided me through the sacred pre-ceremony bathing ritual. Steam rose from the ancient stone basin carved with Luna symbols, each drop blessed by generations of pack priestesses under the full moon. Around me, the elder she-wolves of Shadowridge Pack hummed the ancestral chants, their voices weaving together in harmonies that should have filled me with peace.

"Let the Moon Goddess's light purify your spirit," Elder Rebecca murmured, pouring another pitcher of the consecrated water over my shoulders. "Tomorrow, you will stand as Luna before the allied packs, your bond with Alpha Pierce blessed by sacred tradition."

I closed my eyes, trying to absorb the solemnity of the moment. This ritual hadn't been performed in Shadowridge territory for over a decade—not since Pierce's mother had undergone the same ceremony. The weight of tradition pressed against my chest as the elders began the binding chants, ancient words meant to strengthen the mate bond between Alpha and Luna.

*This is what we've waited for,* Kira whispered in my mind, her presence warm and hopeful. *Tomorrow we become truly recognized.*

But even as the sacred words flowed around me, I noticed Pierce's absence like a physical ache. He should have been maintaining his own ceremonial vigil in the Alpha chambers, preparing his spirit for our binding. Instead, his phone had been buzzing incessantly throughout the evening, each notification pulling his attention further from our sacred preparations.

Elder Rebecca's weathered hands traced protective symbols on my forehead with blessed oils. "The mate bond is the Moon Goddess's greatest gift," she intoned, her voice carrying the wisdom of forty years as Luna. "When two souls are truly meant to be joined, nothing can break that connection."

I wanted to believe her. Desperately.

The ceremony chamber door burst open with such violence that several elders gasped in shock. Pierce stood in the doorway, his formal ceremonial robes disheveled, his face stark with panic. The sacred atmosphere shattered like glass.

"I have to go," he announced without preamble, his eyes wild with urgency. "Khalani's been poisoned. Wolfsbane. She's dying."

The moonwater suddenly felt ice-cold against my skin. Elder Rebecca's hands stilled on my shoulders, her expression shifting from serene wisdom to barely concealed outrage. The other she-wolves exchanged horrified glances—never in pack history had an Alpha abandoned the pre-ceremony vigil.

"Pierce," I said carefully, my voice echoing strangely in the stone chamber. "The ceremony is tomorrow. You can't leave the sacred vigil."

"She's convulsing," he said, holding up his phone with a photo that made my stomach turn. Khalani's face was contorted in apparent agony, her skin pale and slick with sweat. "Look at this. She can barely breathe. The pack healer isn't responding, and she needs to get to the hospital."

Elder Rebecca stepped forward, her Luna authority radiating outward. "Alpha Pierce, the pre-ceremony vigil has been maintained by your bloodline for six generations. To break it now—"

"Would you have me let her die?" Pierce's Alpha tone cut through the sacred space like a blade, making several younger she-wolves flinch. But his eyes found mine across the chamber, and in them I saw something that made my heart crack—not just duty or obligation, but genuine terror at the thought of losing Khalani.

I stood slowly, moonwater dripping from my ceremonial robes onto the ancient stones. "Go," I whispered, the word scraping my throat raw.

Pierce was already turning away before I finished speaking.

The silence that followed his departure felt suffocating. Elder Rebecca's hands trembled as she tried to resume the blessing ritual, but the sacred words faltered on her tongue. The other she-wolves looked anywhere but at me, their discomfort palpable.

"Perhaps we should postpone—" one of them began gently.

"No." I sank back into the moonwater, even though it no longer felt blessed. "Continue the ritual. If Pierce won't honor the traditions, I will."

But as the elders reluctantly resumed their chants, their voices uncertain and broken, I felt something fundamental shift inside me. Kira whimpered in confusion, unable to understand why our mate had abandoned us on the most sacred night of our bonding.

I spent the night in ritual solitude as tradition demanded, surrounded by flickering candles and the lingering scent of blessed oils. But instead of spiritual preparation, I found myself staring at the ceiling and wondering if the Moon Goddess had made a mistake.

When Pierce returned at dawn, his clothes reeking of Khalani's perfume and his eyes heavy with exhaustion, he found me still sitting in the ceremonial chamber. The candles had burned down to stubs. The moonwater had grown cold.

"Food poisoning," he said without meeting my gaze. "Expired takeout. She's fine now."

I didn't respond. Couldn't respond. Because in that moment, I finally understood that tomorrow's mating ceremony would be nothing more than an elaborate performance—a public declaration of a bond that Khalani had already broken from the inside.

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