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The Alchemist's Vow: A Rejected Mate's Revenge

Master alchemist Seraphina faces a brutal betrayal when her fated mate, Alpha Kaelen, rejects her to soul-bind with her cousin. While her brother suffers from a lethal curse, Kaelen mocks his weakness and demands Seraphina prepare his wedding elixir. Unwilling to submit, she ruins the nuptials and flees with the pack’s ancient relic. Her path leads to the forbidden Obsidian Court, where a powerful king offers a new crown and the chance for ultimate retribution.
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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

The sound of Leo’s coughing was what shattered the quiet of the alchemy lab, but it was the metallic, sickening scent of silver that made Seraphina’s blood run cold.

"Leo!" Seraphina Vance dropped the bundle of dried wolfsbane she was holding, the brittle leaves scattering across the stone floor. She rushed to the corner of the dimly lit laboratory where her younger brother lay convulsing on a small cot.

"Sera..." Leo gasped, his back arching in agony. A thick, silvery substance oozed from the corners of his pale lips. The veins along his neck were bulging, glowing with a faint, toxic luminescence beneath his skin.

"No, no, no. Not tonight. You were stable this morning!" Seraphina cried out, her hands flying over his trembling body as she desperately searched for her diagnostic vials. She grabbed a small glass dropper, placing a single drop of blue liquid against the silver foam on his mouth.

The liquid instantly hissed and turned a violent, ashen black.

Silver-Blight. The curse was accelerating.

"It burns, Sera," Leo whimpered, his fingers weakly clutching her apron. "My chest... it feels like it's tearing apart."

"I know, sweetie, I know. Look at me," Seraphina commanded, her voice trembling despite her best efforts to keep it steady. "Keep your eyes on me. I’m going to fix this. I am the Pack Alchemist. I won't let you die."

"You... you can't brew a cure fast enough," he choked out, his golden eyes rolling back slightly. "It's in my heart now."

He was right. Alchemy alone couldn't stop a late-stage Silver-Blight attack. There was only one thing powerful enough to neutralize the toxic magic ravaging his system: the pure, undiluted blood of an Alpha. Not just any Alpha, but her fated mate. Alpha Kaelen Thorne.

"I don't need to brew anything," Seraphina said fiercely, wiping the toxic silver from his chin with the hem of her sleeve. "Kaelen will give me his blood. We are fated. He is my mate, Leo. He won't let my brother die."

"He... he doesn't like me," Leo whispered, a tear slipping down his cheek. "He says I'm... defective."

"He’s an arrogant fool, but he is my mate," Seraphina snapped, though her heart clenched at the truth in her brother's words. Kaelen had always been cold, obsessed with strength and pedigree. But the Goddess had tied their souls together. He had to help. "Come on. Put your arm around my neck. We are going to the Moon Grove."

Seraphina hauled her fourteen-year-old brother off the cot. He was alarmingly light, his muscles wasted away by the chronic magical affliction. She braced his weight against her hip, practically carrying him as she kicked open the heavy wooden door of the laboratory.

The night air of the Crimson Vale was crisp, illuminated by the ominous, crimson glow of the Blood Moon hanging heavy in the sky. It was a night of immense magical power, a night meant for pack unity and strength.

"Stay with me, Leo," Seraphina panted, her boots crunching over the gravel path leading toward the Alpha's private estate. "Keep breathing. Just a little further."

"Sera... leave me," Leo groaned, his head lolling against her shoulder. "I'm slowing you down."

"Shut up," she hissed, tears stinging her eyes. "You are all I have left. I am not leaving you. I would burn this entire territory to the ground before I let you go."

She dragged him through the ornate iron gates of the Alpha's gardens, her heart pounding a frantic rhythm against her ribs. The Moon Grove was a sacred sanctuary, restricted to the Alpha and the high elders, but she didn't care. She was his fated mate. She had the right.

As they approached the heavy oak doors of the sanctuary, the overwhelming scent of burning sage, crushed jasmine, and raw, crackling magic hit her senses.

"Kaelen!" Seraphina screamed, kicking the oak doors with all her might. They shuddered and groaned, swinging inward to reveal the candlelit grove. "Kaelen, I need you! It's Leo!"

Seraphina stumbled into the sanctuary, dragging her dying brother, but the words died in her throat. The sight before her made her blood freeze in her veins.

In the center of the grove, standing beneath the open skylight that bathed them in the red light of the Blood Moon, stood Alpha Kaelen Thorne. He was shirtless, his broad, scarred chest heaving, his silver-blonde hair catching the moonlight. But he was not alone.

Standing perfectly pressed against him, her hands tangled in his hair, was Vespera Vance. Seraphina’s own cousin.

Around their wrists, a glowing, ethereal ribbon of golden light was wrapping itself tight, searing into their skin. A soul-binding ritual.

"What is the meaning of this interruption?" Kaelen’s voice boomed, rich and commanding, laced with the terrifying weight of his Alpha aura. He didn't even look guilty. His ice-blue eyes fixed on Seraphina with nothing but sheer annoyance.

"What are you doing?" Seraphina breathed, her grip on Leo slipping for a second before she caught him. "Kaelen... what is this?"

Vespera turned her head, a slow, venomous smile spreading across her perfectly painted ruby lips. She smoothed her hands down Kaelen’s chest, her eyes flashing with triumphant malice. "Isn't it obvious, cousin? The Alpha is claiming his Luna."

"No," Seraphina shook her head, feeling the world tilt on its axis. "No, that's impossible. I am your fated mate, Kaelen. The Goddess chose us."

"The Goddess made a cosmic mistake," Kaelen said coldly, his voice devoid of any warmth or affection. He stepped away from Vespera, though the golden binding ribbon between them continued to pulse. "The Crimson Vale needs a Luna of impeccable pedigree. A warrior. A queen. Not a glorified potion-maker who spends her days covered in soot and smelling of bitter herbs."

Seraphina stared at the man she had loved for three years. The man she had sacrificed her time, her energy, and her magical reserves for. She had brewed his stamina potions, healed his warriors, and kept his pack thriving from the shadows, all because she believed her worth was tied to how useful she could be to him.

"I have served this pack flawlessly," Seraphina said, her voice cracking. "I have given you everything."

"You have done your job," Kaelen corrected sharply. "And you will continue to do your job. But a mate bond is a political tool, Seraphina. Vespera’s bloodline is pure. She is an elite fighter. She doesn't carry the genetic rot that plagues your immediate family."

"Genetic rot?" Seraphina gasped, looking down at Leo, who was now coughing violently, splattering black-silver blood onto the marble floor of the sanctuary. "Is that what this is about? You're discarding me because my brother is sick?"

"I am discarding you because you are weak," Kaelen sneered, taking a step closer, towering over her. "And weakness is a disease I will not allow to infect the Crimson Vale."

"Oh, Sera, don't look so pathetic," Vespera chimed in, stepping up beside Kaelen and looping her arm through his. "You must have known you were never meant to stand beside him. You belong in the dark, mixing your little cauldrons. Leave the ruling to those of us born for it."

"Shut your mouth, Vespera," Seraphina snarled, a sudden, fierce heat rising in her chest. She looked back at Kaelen, her eyes blazing. "I don't care who you sleep with. I don't care who you bind your soul to. But Leo is dying. The Silver-Blight has reached his heart. I need your blood, Kaelen. Just a vial. It's the only thing that can neutralize the poison."

Kaelen’s eyes flicked down to the boy slumped against Seraphina’s side. Leo was gasping for air, his skin taking on a terrifying, translucent gray hue.

"Please," Seraphina begged, the fight draining out of her as desperation took over. She dropped to her knees, dragging Leo down with her, clutching his shaking hand. "Please, Kaelen. You owe me this much. I saved your Beta’s life last winter. I cured the poisoned water supply. Just give me a few drops of your blood. I will relinquish the mate bond willingly. I will step aside for Vespera. Just save my brother!"

Vespera scoffed, examining her manicured nails. "Really, Kaelen, do we want his tainted blood mixed with yours? The boy is practically a corpse already."

"He is a child!" Seraphina screamed, tears finally spilling over her cheeks. "He is my brother!"

Kaelen slowly walked toward them, his heavy boots echoing in the silent grove. He stopped right in front of Seraphina, looking down at Leo with an expression of pure, clinical disgust. He didn't see a boy in pain. He saw a flawed specimen.

"An Alpha's blood is sacred," Kaelen said softly, his voice echoing with absolute authority. "It is meant to empower the strong. To heal warriors who bleed for this pack. I will not waste my vitality on a genetic dead end."

Seraphina froze. The air in her lungs vanished. "What did you just say?"

"The boy is a weak link," Kaelen stated, his eyes devoid of humanity. "His affliction is proof that your bloodline is fundamentally flawed. Letting him die is the natural order. It cleanses the pack."

"You monster," Seraphina whispered, her entire body shaking with a rage so profound it tasted like ash in her mouth. "You absolute, soulless monster."

"Watch your tone, Alchemist," Kaelen warned, his eyes flashing a dangerous, glowing gold.

"I will kill you," Seraphina hissed, leaning over her brother protectively. "If you let him die, I will spend the rest of my life figuring out how to tear your pack apart from the inside out."

Kaelen’s expression hardened into a mask of stone. "You will do no such thing. You will submit, as you always have. Because you are nothing without the Crimson Vale."

He raised his hand, the Alpha aura rolling off him in suffocating, crushing waves. Seraphina felt the invisible weight press down on her chest, pinning her to the floor.

"I, Alpha Kaelen Thorne of the Crimson Vale," Kaelen's voice echoed with ancient, brutal magic, resonating through the very earth beneath them, "do hereby reject you, Seraphina Vance, as my fated mate and Luna."

"No!" Seraphina screamed, but it was too late.

The invisible thread connecting their souls, the warm, golden bond that had hummed in the back of her mind for three years, suddenly pulled taut. And then, with the force of a physical blade, it snapped.

An agonizing, tearing pain ripped through Seraphina’s chest. It felt as though someone had reached into her ribcage and crushed her heart with their bare hands. She screamed, a raw, guttural sound that tore her throat, collapsing over Leo’s trembling body.

"Kaelen!" Vespera laughed, a light, musical sound that cut through Seraphina’s agony. "That was incredibly decisive of you, my Alpha."

"It had to be done," Kaelen said coldly, looking down at Seraphina as she convulsed in the aftermath of the severed bond. He didn't flinch. He didn't show a single ounce of regret.

Through the blinding haze of pain, Seraphina looked up. She saw Kaelen wrap his arm around Vespera’s waist, pulling her close. She looked down at Leo, whose breathing was becoming agonizingly shallow, the silver veins creeping dangerously close to his heart.

*He called him a genetic dead end.*

The words echoed in her mind, drowning out her physical pain. The tears stopped falling. The begging died on her lips. In its place, a cold, terrifying clarity began to take root.

Kaelen looked at dying Leo and coldly refused to give his blood, declaring the boy a genetic dead end before severing the mate bond with Seraphina on the spot.

She had thought her worth was in her sacrifice. She was wrong. Her worth was in her power. And Kaelen Thorne had just made the biggest mistake of his arrogant life.

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