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The Alpha's Dying Mate

Rejected. Dying. Doomed by fate. Omega Ivy Ashford thought her life ended the night her fated mate, Alpha Asher Blackthorn, publicly denied her. But the bond refuses to die—and neither does she. When Asher’s men drag her back to his manor, old wounds reopen, and buried truths rise to the surface. As Ivy uncovers a deadly conspiracy involving Asher’s chosen mate, Selene, she must decide whether to expose the lies that destroyed her—or use them to bring the Alpha to his knees. Bound by pain and destiny, their story is no longer about love. It’s about survival, vengeance, and a bond too powerful to break.
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Chapter 2

The sterile white walls of the pack hospital came into focus slowly, like emerging from deep water. My head throbbed with each heartbeat, and there was a hollow ache in my chest that felt like something vital had been carved out of me.

"You're awake." Dr. Helena's voice was professional, but I caught the edge of concern beneath it. She stood beside my bed, clipboard in hand, her graying hair pulled back in a severe bun that matched her expression.

I tried to sit up, but dizziness washed over me. "What happened? How long have I been—"

"Three days." She pulled a chair closer to my bed, her movements deliberate. "Ivy, we need to talk about your condition."

The memory crashed back like a tidal wave. The ballroom. Asher's golden eyes turning to ice. The formal words of rejection that had driven me to my knees. I pressed my hand to my chest, where that terrible emptiness yawned.

"Ember," I whispered, reaching for my wolf. The response was so weak it barely registered—a faint whimper instead of her usual vibrant presence.

Dr. Helena's expression grew grimmer. "That's what I need to discuss with you. The partial rejection has created a supernatural curse. Your wolf is dying, Ivy."

The words hit me like physical blows. "Dying?"

"Alpha Blackthorn's rejection was formal, but you never accepted it. The bond is stretched to its breaking point but not severed." She consulted her notes, her clinical tone somehow making it worse. "Without completion of the bond through marking or a proper rejection ritual where both parties participate, you have approximately six months to live."

Six months.

The number echoed in my head, meaningless and devastating all at once. "Six months?" My voice cracked on the words.

"The partial rejection is the most dangerous form of mate bond interference. Your body will slowly shut down as your wolf fades. But that's not the worst part." Dr. Helena leaned forward, her expression grave. "During each full moon, you'll enter an uncontrollable heat. Your pheromones will be so potent they'll draw him to you whether he wants to come or not."

Heat flooded my cheeks. "You mean I'll be in heat... for him?"

"The Moon Goddess designed the mate bond to be unbreakable. When it's damaged like this, she... punishes both parties. You'll be in agony during your heat cycles, and only your mate can provide relief. But since he's rejected you..." She trailed off, letting the implications sink in.

"He won't help me." The words tasted like ash in my mouth.

"The bond will compel him to respond to your distress, but his conscious mind will fight it. It's a form of supernatural torture for both of you, designed to force completion of the bond one way or another."

I stared at the ceiling, trying to process this nightmare. Not only was I dying, but I'd be forced to endure monthly cycles of humiliation and pain, broadcasting my need to the man who'd called me a mistake.

The door burst open, and Maya rushed in, her dark hair wild and her eyes blazing with fury. "That bastard!" she snarled, not bothering with pleasantries. "I heard what happened at the ball. How dare he reject his fated mate for that plastic bitch!"

"Maya—" I started, but she was already pacing the small room like a caged animal.

"Six months?" She whirled on Dr. Helena. "There has to be something else. Some other treatment?"

Dr. Helena shook her head. "The only cures are completion of the mate bond or a mutual rejection. Since Alpha Blackthorn has made his choice clear..."

"Then we make him change his mind," Maya said fiercely. "We make him see what he's throwing away."

I laughed, but it came out broken and bitter. "He chose her, Maya. He looked me in the eye and chose someone else over the Moon Goddess's will."

Maya sat on the edge of my bed, taking my hand in hers. "Then we get you out of here. Away from this pack, away from him. Maybe distance will help."

The idea sparked something desperate in my chest. "Yes. I can't stay here, watching him with her, knowing I'm dying because of his choice."

Dr. Helena frowned. "Ivy, I don't recommend travel in your condition—"

"I don't care." I struggled to sit up, determination flooding through me. "I won't spend my last months as a prisoner in my own pack, pining for a man who thinks I'm a mistake."

Maya squeezed my hand. "Where will you go?"

"Anywhere but here."

Two days later, I was discharged with a bag full of medications that would help manage the worst symptoms. Maya had helped me pack my few belongings, and we'd made plans for me to stay with her cousin in the neighboring territory.

But as I stood at the border of our pack lands that night, my small suitcase in hand, my body betrayed me.

The weakness hit without warning. My legs gave out, sending me crashing to the forest floor. The medications scattered from my bag, tiny white pills disappearing into the undergrowth. Ember whimpered weakly, her strength failing along with mine.

"Help," I whispered to the empty woods, but my voice was barely a breath.

Darkness crept in at the edges of my vision. The last thing I heard before unconsciousness claimed me was the sound of approaching footsteps—heavy boots on fallen leaves, and voices I recognized.

"It's the Omega. The one Alpha rejected."

"Should we leave her?"

"No. Alpha's orders were clear. Bring her back if we find her."

Strong arms lifted me from the cold ground, and I felt the familiar sensation of being carried back toward the territory I'd tried so desperately to escape. Back toward the man who was slowly killing me with his rejection, and the fate I couldn't outrun no matter how far I tried to flee.

As consciousness faded completely, one thought echoed through my dying mind: there was no escape from this curse. The Moon Goddess had bound me to Asher Blackthorn, and whether through love or death, that bond would see itself fulfilled.

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