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Rejecting Unfaithful Alpha

I stood frozen in Dawson's bedroom, my fingers clutching the small receipt I'd found in his jacket pocket. The paper trembled in my hand as I read the words again, hoping they would somehow change. "Heat suppressants - Cecelia Holmes." My stomach twisted into knots. Tomorrow was our Mate Ceremony—the day I would officially become Luna of the pack. The day we'd been preparing for since we discovered our mate bond in high school. And here I was, holding proof that my mate had been purchasing intimate care products for his assistant. I sank onto the edge of our bed, my legs suddenly unable to support me. The receipt was dated just yesterday. Yesterday, when he'd told me he was working late on pack business. "He wouldn't," I whispered to myself, but my wolf, Luna, growled inside me, her anger rising with each passing second.
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Chapter 3

I waited until the house grew quiet, the last of the council members finally leaving after witnessing my humiliation. The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight, each resonant toll echoing through the empty spaces like a countdown to my freedom.

My suitcase was packed and hidden in the back of my closet. I'd waited, counting the minutes until Dawson retired to his office for his nightly whiskey—a ritual he never missed.

"Are you sure about this?" Luna whimpered inside me, her pain a constant ache beneath my ribs.

"We have to try," I whispered, slipping out of our bedroom and into the darkened hallway.

The pack house was eerily silent, most members asleep or on patrol. My heart hammered against my chest as I made my way down the grand staircase, each step creaking despite my careful movements.

I was almost to the front door when a shadow detached itself from the darkness of the living room.

"Going somewhere?" Dawson's voice sliced through the silence.

I froze, my hand inches from the doorknob. "Dawson..."

"Without saying goodbye?" He stepped into a shaft of moonlight streaming through the window, his face hard and unreadable. "After everything I've done for you?"

I forced myself to turn and face him. "Everything you've done for me? Like buy heat suppressants for your assistant? Like parade her in my ceremonial dress?"

His lips curled into a sneer. "You're being dramatic again."

"I'm leaving," I said, turning back to the door. "Our mate bond isn't worth this humiliation."

Dawson moved faster than I could track, slamming his palm against the door frame beside my head. "You're not going anywhere."

"Watch me," I said, pushing against his arm.

His other hand grabbed my wrist, squeezing until I gasped. "If you walk out that door, you're no longer part of this pack."

"Good," I spat.

"No, Gabrielle. Not good." His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "You'll be a rogue wolf. No pack protection. No territory. No resources."

Fear crawled up my spine, but I refused to show it. "I don't care."

"Every pack in the region will know you rejected your Alpha mate." His fingers tightened. "No one will take you in. You'll be hunted."

I tried to pull away, but he yanked me toward him, his Alpha aura expanding until it filled the hallway like a physical force.

"You think you can survive alone?" he hissed. "You're weak, Gabrielle. Always have been. Without me, without my pack, you'll be dead within a week."

Something snapped inside me. A dam breaking, releasing a flood of rage and power I didn't know I possessed.

"Let. Me. Go." Each word came out stronger than the last.

Dawson's eyes widened as I jerked my arm free. "What the—"

"You don't own me," I said, my voice echoing strangely in my own ears. "And I am not weak."

As the words left my mouth, a strange warmth flooded my vision. Dawson stumbled back, his face registering shock.

"Your eyes," he whispered. "They're—"

Golden light reflected in his startled gaze. I could feel it—the power surging through me, my wolf rising closer to the surface than she'd ever been before.

"Gabrielle?" His tone changed, uncertainty replacing his earlier confidence.

I pushed past him toward the door, but he recovered quickly, grabbing my shoulders and spinning me around.

"This isn't over," he growled, his Alpha tone crashing over me like a wave.

But something had changed. The command slid off me like water, leaving me standing tall where I should have been on my knees.

"You can't control me anymore, Dawson," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me.

I broke free of his grip and ran through the front door into the night. The first drops of rain were already falling as I sprinted across the lawn toward the tree line.

Behind me, Dawson's roar split the night air. "GABRIELLE!"

The rain came harder now, sheets of water driven by a howling wind. Lightning cracked across the sky, illuminating the forest in ghostly flashes as I plunged deeper among the trees.

Pain tore through my chest—sharp, ripping agony that made me gasp and stumble. The mate bond was fighting back, punishing me for every step that took me farther from my Alpha.

"Keep going," I urged Luna, though her whimpers grew more desperate with each passing minute.

The pain intensified until it was all I could focus on. My vision blurred, the forest spinning around me as another wave of agony crashed through my body.

I fell to my knees in the mud, the rain soaking through my clothes and into my bones. Another lightning flash showed me how far I'd come—the pack house was no longer visible through the trees.

"Dawson," I whispered, his name both a curse and a prayer.

The pain came again, stronger this time, and I collapsed forward into the mud. As consciousness began to slip away, I thought I heard someone calling my name through the storm.

But it couldn't be him. Not now. Not anymore.

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