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Rejecting the Alpha Who Ruined Me

The vocal cords of a Gamma wolf are delicate things, like spiderwebs made of gristle and magic. One slip of my hand, and this warrior would never howl at the moon again. "Suction," I ordered, my voice flat and steady. My hands moved with a precision that had taken me eight years to master. A faint, golden glow seeped from my fingertips—my aura, warm and stabilizing—knitting the shredded tissue back together. The Gamma on the table, a victim of a border skirmish, let out a soft, unconscious whine as the pain receded. I didn't look at his face. I never looked at their faces if I could help it. Faces were personal. Faces reminded me of what I had lost.
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Chapter 5

The bond didn’t just pull at me this time. It screamed.

I was in the middle of inventory, counting vials of antiseptic in the quiet of the clinic, when the sensation hit me like a physical blow to the solar plexus. I dropped the glass vial. It shattered on the floor, the smell of alcohol rising sharply, but I barely registered it. I doubled over, gripping the edge of the counter, gasping for air that suddenly felt too thin.

It wasn't just presence. It was agony. Pure, distilled self-hatred poured through the invisible tether connecting me to Julian, flooding my senses until I couldn't tell where his emotions ended and mine began.

*He knows.*

The thought wasn't mine. It was an echo of his realization.

Images flashed behind my eyelids, disjointed and violent, transmitted through the sudden, chaotic reopening of our connection. I saw—no, I *felt*—his hands tearing through his office, overturning the heavy mahogany desk. I felt the rough texture of charred paper under his fingertips. *A file.* One that Kori had tried to burn. I saw the handwriting—Elder Margaret’s spidery scrawl detailing a truth buried for eight years.

*She lied. She did it. Anna was innocent.*

The guilt that followed was so acrid I gagged, tasting his bile in the back of my own throat. I fell to my knees amidst the broken glass, clutching my stomach. I felt him retching, his body rejecting the reality of what he had done to me. He hadn't just rejected a mate; he had persecuted an innocent woman to elevate a criminal.

Then came the rage. It was a cold, white-hot fire that snapped the fragile bond he held with Kori. I felt the moment he stripped her. Not of her clothes, but of her title. The Luna mark faded from the pack’s collective consciousness, leaving a void.

"Anna?"

I heard my name, but it sounded like it was coming from underwater.

Another sensation ripped through me, more terrifying than the guilt. It was a severing. A massive, tectonic shift in the spiritual landscape. Julian wasn't just rejecting Kori. He was tearing the Alpha mantle from his own soul.

I gasped, tears streaming down my face as I felt the Silver Lake Pack link snap away from him. He was handing it to Marcus. He was cutting himself loose.

*He’s coming.*

The realization chilled my blood. The majestic, commanding aura of the Alpha was gone, replaced by the jagged, desperate static of a Rogue. He was wild. He was unmoored. And he was hunting for the only thing he had left.

Me.

The clinic door banged open. The cold mountain wind rushed in, swirling the antiseptic fumes.

"Alpha!" Elias’s voice was a rough bark. "Perimeter breach. Sector Four. It’s a Rogue, but he’s moving fast. He’s... he’s tearing through the patrols like they aren't even there."

I looked up, trembling. I didn't need a report. I could feel him. He was a burning comet of regret hurtling toward the Stone Ridge line.

Silas stepped past Elias.

He didn't look at the broken glass. He didn't look at the Beta waiting for orders. He looked straight at me, huddled on the floor.

His amber eyes were calm, a stark contrast to the hurricane raging inside my head. He walked over and knelt beside me, ignoring the shards that crunched under his boots. He didn't touch me—he knew I was overstimulated, that my skin felt like it was on fire—but he leaned close, letting his scent of pine and earth wrap around me, grounding me.

"He's here, isn't he?" Silas asked softly.

I nodded, unable to speak. "He... he gave it up, Silas. He’s not an Alpha anymore. He’s a Rogue."

Silas’s expression tightened slightly, a flicker of surprise, but he masked it quickly. He stood up and reached for the heavy wool coat hanging by the door. He held it open for me.

"Elias, stand down the archers," Silas commanded, his voice low and steady. "No one engages unless I give the order."

"But Alpha," Elias protested, "he's a feral Rogue. He's breached the—"

"He is not here to attack the pack," Silas cut in. He looked at me again, his gaze anchoring me to the present. "He is here for her."

I pulled myself up, my legs shaking. I looked at the coat, then at Silas. "You're not going to stop him?"

"I won't let him take you," Silas said, the vow vibrating in the air like a struck bell. "But I can't fight your ghosts for you, Anna. If you want to be free of him—truly free—you need to face him. You need to see him not as the Alpha who destroyed you, but as the man who destroyed himself."

He waited, patient as the mountains.

I took a breath, pushing down the nausea. Silas was right. I had spent eight years running from Julian’s power. But he had no power now. He had stripped himself bare.

I slipped my arms into the coat. It was warm, smelling of Silas and woodsmoke. It felt like armor.

"Okay," I whispered. "Let's go."

We walked out into the biting wind. The sky was grey and heavy, mirroring the chaos in my mind. We didn't take a jeep; we walked the trail to the border line, the crunch of gravel under our boots the only sound.

As we crested the ridge, I saw him.

Julian stood at the edge of the territory markers. He looked nothing like the polished, arrogant Alpha who had sneered at me in the hospital. His expensive suit was torn, mud splattered across his chest. His face was unshaven, his eyes wild and bloodshot, dark circles bruising the skin beneath them. He was panting, his chest heaving with exertion, as if he had run the entire distance from the city.

He looked wrecked. He looked pathetic.

When he saw me, he collapsed to his knees in the mud.

"Anna," he croaked, his voice raw. "I know. I know everything."

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