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The Reborn She-wolf

The Reborn She-wolf

Daphne Sinclair, the "prized she-wolf" of House Sinclair, is bound to Theodore Ashford, heir of the Ashford pack, in a bitter, hate-filled union. After being tortured and killed by mountain rogues-abandoned by Theodore, her parents, and even her adoptive sister Cordelia-she's granted 10 days back to sever her earthly ties. Reborn, she finds Theodore celebrating her "death" with Cordelia, the woman he truly loves. Mocked as a liar and attention-seeker, Daphne is forced to confront the cruelty of those she once begged for love: a mate who sent her a coffin, parents who dismissed her suffering, and a sister who stole her life. As she races to break free from her obsessions, Daphne uncovers dark truths-her kidnapping, Cordelia's deceit, and the hollow lies of her past. With each shattered bond, she inches toward peace. but Theodore, finally awakening to his loss, refuses to let her go. Can she escape the chains of a love that destroyed her, or will death's second chance trap her forever?
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Chapter 3

The next day, I headed straight to the Scribe's Hall. After Theodore rejected me ninety-nine times, my heart was a tangled mess with nowhere to turn. So, under the pen name "Moonsinger," I poured my longing into words. My romance novel, Spear and Fallen Crown, took Sylvoth Town by storm, a wildfire of a story. In its pages, Theodore and I weathered countless trials to find our happy ending. But in reality? We're a pair of wolves bound by resentment, snarling at each other's throats. Before my death, someone offered a hefty sum to adapt my novel into a play. Today, I was here to settle that deal. As I stepped inside, my eyes landed on Theodore and Cordelia standing nearby. Cordelia spotted me, her voice dripping with honey. "Daphne, what a coincidence." I didn't answer. She kept talking, all sweetness. "Don't get the wrong idea. Theodore's only here because I was chosen as this year's Starlight Feast 'Weaver Maiden.' He's buying the rights to that hit novel, Spear and Fallen Crown, to turn it into a play for me." Her words sounded like an explanation but reeked of gloating. I glanced at Theodore. So, he was the one buying my story. His icy gaze met mine, his brow furrowing. "Daphne, what are you doing here?" "I-" I started, but Cordelia cut in with a soft laugh. "Theodore, she probably heard you were here and followed you." Her words painted me as a desperate stalker. Theodore's face darkened, and he grabbed my wrist, dragging me outside. His voice hit like a thunderclap, cold and sharp. "Daphne, your constant clinging is exhausting." My throat burned with bitterness. "I didn't follow you," I said, voice tight. "I'm here for personal business." He scoffed. "Personal business? For three years, you've done nothing but trail me like a shadow or hole up in your room with your smutty sketches. What 'business' could you possibly have?" His accusations cut deep, slicing my heart open. I'd all but lost myself trying to be what he wanted. My chest ached, but I kept my voice low. "Theodore, if you hate me this much, let's break the bond. From now on, we go our separate ways." The air froze. Theodore stared, stunned, like he couldn't believe I'd said it. In the misty rain, my face must've looked ghostly pale, a far cry from the vibrant, clingy she-wolf he knew. Something flickered in his eyes-irritation, maybe-but it vanished, replaced by a cruel smirk. "Separate ways? You schemed and clawed your way into this bond, ruining my chance with Cordelia. So, no, Daphne. We'll keep fighting, keep hating, until it destroys us both." His words hit like a sledgehammer. I'd known he hated me, but I hadn't realized it ran so deep, carved into his very bones. The pain in my chest was a thousand tiny needles, stealing my voice. Cordelia stepped out. "Theodore, it's raining. Take me home?" He turned, grabbing an umbrella from a servant and helping her into a carriage. I stood there, rain soaking my dress, each drop a fresh wound to my heart. Love and indifference-it was all laid bare. I pushed down the hurt and went to meet the hall's manager. I sold the rights to my novel but insisted on changing the ending. That perfect, happy conclusion was just another obsession tying me to Theodore. If it was wrong, I'd fix it. After settling the deal, I stepped into the courtyard. A gaggle of young she-wolves chattered nearby, their voices like a rising tide. "Heard Cordelia's the Weaver Maiden for the Starlight Feast," one said. "No wonder Theodore had ice jade shipped from Taldira to carve a moon lantern for her. He's pulling out all the stops for his true mate." "Such a shame," another sighed. "Those two were meant to be, until that troublemaker Daphne tore them apart. I hope she gets what's coming to her-dead in a ditch somewhere." I forced a weak smile. I had died. Brutally. A few days later, it was my mother Isobel's birthday feast. I'd prepared her gift before my death, but I hesitated. My parents probably didn't want to see me, but this was my last chance to say goodbye. I dressed carefully and headed out. At the gate, a gilded carriage from the Ashford estate waited. Theodore's voice came, flat and cold. "It's Isobel's birthday. We'll go together." Since we'd bound ourselves, he'd never once joined me for a visit to my family. But now, with Cordelia back, he was suddenly eager. I knew who he was really going to see. Half an hour later, we arrived at House Sinclair. The feast was in full swing, laughter and music spilling everywhere. I stepped into the hall, forcing a smile. "Father, Mother, I'm back." I bowed and offered Isobel her gift. "Wishing you health and endless blessings, Mother." The warm atmosphere turned to ice. My father, Jonathan, glared. "You ungrateful pup, showing your face here? Why don't you keep faking your illness-or your death-so we don't have to bury you ourselves?" Isobel's face was all disappointment. "Daphne, you're beyond reckless." I opened my mouth to explain, but how do you describe dying and coming back? I had died. Cordelia stepped forward, looping her arms through my parents'. "Daphne's return is a blessing," she said softly. "Let's not dwell on dark things today." Then she turned to Theodore, all warmth. "Will you help me cut Mother's longevity cake?" "Of course," he replied, his expression softening as he joined her. My parents' faces lit up with smiles. My own flesh and blood, and the wolf meant to be my mate, stood there laughing with Cordelia, while I was the odd one out. Alive or dead, I was the one who didn't belong.

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