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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 2

Ronan Drake POV:

The words hit me like a physical blow. Betrayed. The single word echoed in the sterile silence of the clinic, poisoning the air. I pushed Isolde away, my eyes locked on Elara. Her face was a mask of devastation, tears tracking silently through the color that had drained from her cheeks. She didn't deny it. She couldn't.

"Is it true?" My voice was a shard of ice, unrecognizable even to myself.

She flinched, her lips trembling, but no sound came out. Her silence was my answer. My wolf, Titan, roared in my mind, a tempest of shame and white-hot fury. He had chosen her. I had chosen her. And she had made a fool of me.

"She's disgraced you, Ronan!" Isolde hissed, clinging to my arm. "The entire pack will laugh at you. The future Beta, raising another wolf's pup."

Her words were venom, and they found their mark. I saw my future fracturing before my eyes. The respect of the pack, the authority my father had spent a lifetime building for me—all of it turning to ash. My father's voice echoed in my head, a constant mantra from my childhood: A leader shows no weakness. Ever.

The humiliation was a living thing, coiling in my gut. I could feel the eyes of the clinic staff on us, their pity and judgment sharpening the edges of my rage. If I showed mercy now, they would call me weak. If I let her explain, they would say I was a fool who couldn't see what was right in front of him. My father would look at me with that cold disappointment I had spent my entire life trying to avoid.

Titan's fury was a storm, and I let it consume me. It was easier than the pain. Easier than the grief that waited beneath the anger.

Pain twisted into a cold, hard resolve. I grabbed Elara's arm, my grip like steel. She gasped, her emerald eyes wide with shock and a dawning terror.

"Ronan, please," she begged, her voice cracking. "We can talk about this. Privately."

But it was too late for privacy. This was a public shame, and it required a public cleansing. I dragged her from the clinic, ignoring her stumbling and her pleas. The pack members in the common areas stopped and stared, their whispers following us like a plague of locusts.

I hauled her into the center of the pack square, the place of ceremonies, the place of judgment. A crowd was gathering, drawn by the scent of conflict. I could feel their eyes on us, judging, speculating.

I threw her from me. She stumbled and fell to the hard-packed earth.

"I, Ronan Drake, future Beta of the Crescent Moon Pack," I bellowed, my voice amplified by rage and Alpha command, "will end my bond with Elara Vance, here and now!"

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. A Rejection. The most brutal, soul-shattering severance a werewolf could endure.

Isolde stood beside me, a look of pure, unadulterated triumph on her face. Elara looked up at me from the ground, her expression utterly broken. It was done. There was no going back.

I met her tear-filled eyes, forcing my own to remain cold and unyielding. "I, Ronan Drake, future Beta, reject you, Elara Vance, as my mate."

The words, once spoken, unleashed a torrent of energy. I felt a searing pain in my own chest as the bond that connected our souls was violently ripped apart. But Elara bore the brunt of it. A gut-wrenching scream was torn from her throat as she convulsed on the ground, an invisible force tearing her spirit to shreds. Lyra, her wolf, howled in tandem, a sound of pure agony that echoed in the mind of every wolf present.

The ritual demanded her response. She pushed herself onto her hands and knees, shaking uncontrollably. Blood trickled from her nose. "I... Elara Vance... accept your rejection," she choked out, the words barely audible.

As soon as they were spoken, she collapsed, her life force dimming like a snuffed candle. The backlash hit me, a wave of nausea and pain, but I stood my ground. I turned to Isolde, my mind racing for a way to reclaim the narrative. She was the one who had exposed the truth, who had shown loyalty to me when Elara had betrayed me. The pack needed to see that I was still in control, that I had chosen a mate who would not make a fool of me. It was a desperate, hollow gesture, but in that moment, it was the only armor I had left against the whispers.

I pulled Isolde into my arms.

"From this day forward," I announced to the stunned pack, "Isolde is my chosen mate."

The crowd erupted into a chaotic mix of murmurs and shouts. I ignored them all. I ignored the searing pain in my chest. I only saw Isolde's triumphant smile and Elara, a broken heap in the dust.

She saw it too. Through her haze of pain, she saw Isolde look down on her with a final, venomous glare of victory. That look seemed to give her a last burst of strength. She struggled to her feet, her only thought now clear on her face: escape. Protect the bastard in her belly.

And she staggered toward the treeline, the pack's jeers and insults following her. The pain of the rejection, both spiritual and emotional, made her clumsy. She didn't see the danger lurking in the deep shadows of the forest.

Two pairs of crimson eyes glowed in the gloom. Rogues. They emerged from the trees, mangy and starved, their snarls low and hungry. I saw them zero in on Elara with predatory focus, drawn by her blood, her weakness, her utter vulnerability.

Elara tried to shift, to defend herself, but the rejection had shattered her strength. Her transformation failed. She was defenseless.

One of the rogues lunged. Its claws, long and filthy, raked across her stomach.

A pained cry escaped her lips as she looked down. Dark blood bloomed across the front of her dress, a grotesque flower of death. Her eyes went wide with a final, ultimate horror before they rolled back in her head.

The broken bond went silent.

And in that silence, I felt nothing but the cold, hollow echo of what I had just done.

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