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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 3

The patrol guards' hands were firm but not rough as they carried me through the forest, my consciousness drifting in and out like a tide. When awareness finally returned fully, I found myself in a bed that was far too soft, surrounded by walls that gleamed with expensive polish.

This wasn't the pack hospital.

I struggled to sit up, my body protesting every movement. The room was enormous—easily three times the size of my entire cottage back home. Rich mahogany furniture dominated the space, and floor-to-ceiling windows revealed manicured gardens that stretched toward the forest. Everything screamed wealth and power.

The Blackthorn Manor. I was in his house.

"You're awake." His voice cut through my assessment like a blade. Asher stood in the doorway, still devastatingly handsome in his crisp white shirt and dark slacks. But those golden eyes that had once made my heart race now felt like shards of ice.

"Let me guess," I said, my voice hoarse but dripping with sarcasm. "You've decided to keep me as a pet? A dying Omega to remind you of your charitable nature?"

His jaw tightened. "You collapsed at our border. My patrol found you unconscious."

"So you brought me to your manor." I laughed, but it came out bitter and broken. "How thoughtful. Tell me, Alpha, do you plan to keep me prisoner here while you fuck your chosen mate in the room next door?"

The words hit their mark. Asher's hands clenched into fists at his sides, and something dangerous flashed in his eyes. "Watch your mouth, Omega."

"Or what?" I pushed myself fully upright, ignoring the way the room spun. "I'm already dying. What more can you do to me?"

For a moment, silence stretched between us like a taut wire. His wolf was there, just beneath the surface—I could sense it calling to Ember's fading presence. But he held it back with iron control.

"You'll stay here," he said finally, his voice cold and authoritative. "Where the pack doctors can monitor your condition."

"How generous." I swung my legs over the side of the bed, pleased when I managed to stand without swaying. "And if I refuse?"

"You'll stay," he repeated, turning toward the door.

"Wait." The word escaped before I could stop it. He paused, his broad shoulders tense. "Why her?"

He didn't turn around. "What?"

"Selene. Why her and not me? Why not the bond the Moon Goddess gave us?" My voice cracked despite my efforts to stay strong. "Why choose someone else over fate itself?"

Now he did turn, and the conflict in his golden eyes was almost enough to make me hope. Almost. "Because I love her," he said, but the words sounded rehearsed. "Fate doesn't dictate my heart, Ivy. I choose my own path."

"Even if that path kills me?"

Something flickered across his face—pain, regret, I couldn't tell. But it was gone in an instant, replaced by that cold mask. "You made your choice when you refused to accept the rejection."

The cruelty of it stole my breath. "I was unconscious. I couldn't—"

"The choice is still yours." He headed for the door again. "Accept the rejection, and this ends."

"And if I don't?"

He paused in the doorway, his knuckles white where he gripped the frame. "Then you'll live with the consequences."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that sounded like a death knell.

I sank back onto the bed, Ember's weak whimper echoing through my consciousness. The room felt like a gilded cage—beautiful but suffocating. Through the windows, I could see guards patrolling the grounds. There would be no escape this time.

Hours passed in a haze of medication and fitful sleep. When I woke again, it was to the sound of heels clicking on marble floors. The door opened without a knock, and Selene glided in like she owned the place.

Which, I supposed, she did.

"Well, well." Her voice was honey over broken glass. "The little Omega who thinks she can steal my mate."

I struggled to sit up, hating how weak I felt in her presence. "I'm not trying to steal anything. Your mate made his choice very clear."

Selene's laugh was like wind chimes in a storm—beautiful and sharp. "Oh, darling. You really don't understand, do you?" She perched on the edge of my bed uninvited, her perfect blonde hair catching the light. "Asher is mine. Has been for two years. What we have is real—built on love, not some primitive supernatural compulsion."

"The mate bond isn't primitive," I said weakly. "It's sacred."

"Sacred?" She tilted her head, studying me like I was an interesting insect. "You're dying because of this 'sacred' bond. How divine."

The casual cruelty in her voice made my blood run cold. This wasn't just jealousy or possessiveness. There was something genuinely vicious in her ice-blue eyes, something that enjoyed my pain.

"You know what I think?" she continued, standing and smoothing down her designer dress. "I think you should do everyone a favor and accept the rejection. Put yourself out of your misery. It would be so much more... dignified."

"Get out." The words came out as a growl, Ember stirring weakly in response to the threat.

Selene's smile widened. "This is my home, little wolf. You're the guest here. A temporary one, I hope."

She headed for the door, then paused. "Oh, and Ivy? The full moon is in three days. I do hope you're prepared for what's coming."

The door closed behind her, leaving me alone with the terrible knowledge of what she meant. The heat cycle. The first one since the rejection, and according to Dr. Helena, it would be the worst I'd ever experienced.

As if summoned by my thoughts, a wave of heat washed over me. Not the supernatural heat of the approaching cycle, but something more immediate—fever, restlessness, a deep ache that started in my bones and radiated outward.

I pressed my hands to my cheeks, feeling the flush there. My skin felt too tight, too sensitive. Every nerve ending seemed to be waking up, preparing for the torment to come.

Ember stirred more strongly than she had in days, her presence suddenly urgent. "Mate," she whispered weakly. "Need mate."

"No," I told her firmly. "He chose someone else. We have to accept that."

But even as I said the words, I could feel my body beginning its betrayal. The early symptoms were starting—the restlessness, the fever, the overwhelming need that would soon consume every rational thought.

Three days until the full moon. Three days until I would be reduced to a creature of pure need, broadcasting my desperation to the man who had called me a mistake.

I curled up on the luxurious bed, pulling the silk sheets around me like armor. But I knew they wouldn't protect me from what was coming. Nothing could.

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