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The Rejected Mate's Spectacular Warrior Comeback Novel Cover

The Rejected Mate's Spectacular Warrior Comeback

I was happily pregnant with my mate Ronan's child, ready to become the pack's future Beta female. But during a routine checkup, my sister Isolde maliciously exposed my blood test results to the clinic. The baby wasn't Ronan's. It was the consequence of a hazy, primal encounter with a mysterious Alpha during a Pack Run under lunar madness. Ronan ignored my desperate pleas. He dragged me into the pack square, publicly rejected me, and immediately claimed Isolde as his new mate. Exiled and spiritually shattered, I was attacked by rogues in the woods. I lost my inner wolf, and I lost my unborn baby. For five years, I lived as a crippled, Wolfless outcast, scrubbing floors and enduring daily humiliation while they ruled in luxury. My heart was completely dead. So when the terrifying Alpha King suddenly offered me his Luna crown just because I accidentally saved his son, I only felt a chilling disgust. He didn't want a mate. He wanted a convenient political pawn and a glorified nanny for his traumatized heir. "I refuse." I rejected the most powerful wolf on the continent and escaped his golden cage in the dead of night. I walked straight into the brutal Warrior Trials as a Wolfless human. This time, I wouldn't be anyone's prize. I would earn my own power and burn their world to the ground.
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Chapter 1

Elara Vance POV:

The soft, rhythmic pulse on the monitor was the most beautiful sound I had ever heard. A tiny, flickering bean of light in the gray haze of the ultrasound screen. My baby.

My hand rested on the slight curve of my stomach, a protective, instinctive gesture. A genuine smile, something I hadn't truly felt in years, spread across my face. For the first time since my parents were killed, the gnawing emptiness inside me was filled with a fragile, burgeoning hope. This child was my anchor, the promise of a future I was desperate to build.

"Everything looks perfect, Elara," Dr. Alistair Finch said, his kind eyes crinkling behind his glasses. "The heartbeat is strong. A very healthy pup."

"Can you tell what it is yet?" I asked, my voice breathy with anticipation. "A boy or a girl?"

Dr. Finch chuckled, a warm, fatherly sound. "A little too early for that. But we can run a blood panel. It'll confirm the paternal bloodline, just to ensure it’s a pure Beta lineage for the pack records."

"Of course," I said, my heart swelling with love. "The father is Ronan. Our future Beta." The words felt sweet on my tongue, a testament to the life we were building together.

Just then, the clinic door creaked open. Lena Mills, the doctor's attendant, poked her head in. "Dr. Finch? Isolde Vance is here to pick up some herbs."

My smile tightened. Lena stepped aside, and my sister, Isolde, glided into the room, a saccharine smile plastered on her perfectly made-up face.

"Sister! What a coincidence," she cooed, though her eyes weren't on me. They were fixed on my stomach, a flicker of something cold and sharp in their icy-blue depths.

My inner wolf, Lyra, let out a low, warning growl in my mind. She’d never trusted Isolde.

"Isolde, if you could please wait outside," Dr. Finch said, his tone polite but firm. "Patient privacy."

"Oh, of course," she said with a dismissive shrug, but instead of leaving, she settled into a chair in the corner, her gaze lingering on the medical equipment.

As Lena prepared the needle for the blood draw, she fumbled, her elbow "accidentally" knocking my file from the small counter. Papers scattered, a few sliding directly to Isolde's feet.

With a theatrical sigh, Isolde bent to pick them up. I saw her eyes dart across the blood test requisition form, a strange, triumphant smirk twisting her lips for a fraction of a second before she handed the papers back to Lena.

The blood draw was quick. Dr. Finch took the vial. "Just rest here for a moment, Elara. I'll get this processed."

He left, and the air in the room instantly grew heavy. Isolde stood up, her movements slow and deliberate, like a predator circling its prey.

"You look so happy, sister," she began, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Ronan must be thrilled. A strong heir will certainly solidify his position as the next Beta."

"This has nothing to do with you, Isolde," I said, turning my head away.

A low, cruel laugh escaped her. She leaned in close, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "But what if the child isn't his?"

Ice shot through my veins. "What are you talking about?" I snapped, my voice shaking.

"I'm talking about this," she said, tapping a perfectly manicured nail against her temple, parroting the information she'd stolen from the form. "Blood activity markers, pheromonal signatures... they don't seem to match a Beta's profile. They're far more... potent. Like something much, much more powerful."

My face drained of color. The room started to spin. A memory, one I had brutally suppressed, clawed its way to the surface. A full moon, the frenzied energy of a Pack Run. I’d lost control, drawn away from the others by an overwhelming scent of pine and ozone, a presence so powerful it had shattered my senses. A night of hazy, primal instinct I’d blamed on lunar madness, a mistake I’d prayed would have no consequences.

Isolde watched my horrified realization, her smile widening. "Do you really think Ronan will accept another male's bastard? That future Luna title you're so proud of is about to go up in smoke."

The door opened again. Dr. Finch walked back in, his face pale and etched with a deep, troubling gravity. He held a preliminary report in his trembling hand. His eyes flickered between me and Isolde, his mouth opening and closing as if he couldn't find the words.

Isolde seized the moment. "Don't hide it, Doctor!" she declared, her voice ringing with false concern. "My sister deserves to know the truth. Who is the father of this baby?"

Dr. Finch swallowed hard, his gaze finally settling on me, full of pity. "Elara," he said, his voice barely a whisper. "The blood markers... the paternal lineage... it's not from Ronan Drake."

The world shattered. The rhythmic pulse on the monitor turned into a funeral drum. A silent scream tore through me as Lyra howled in agony inside my mind.

And then, the door opened a third time.

Ronan stood there, a loving smile on his face, ready to take me home. His smile died as he took in the scene: my ashen face, Isolde's victorious smirk, the grim-faced doctor and the paper in his hand.

Before he could speak, Isolde rushed to him, throwing herself into his arms and bursting into crocodile tears.

"Ronan! You have to see this, my sister... she betrayed you!"

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