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When My Mate Rejected Our Bond

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Elara’s life shatters when her fated mate, the powerful Alpha Silas, publicly rejects their sacred bond for a high-ranking rival. Cast out and broken, she struggles to survive as a rogue while hiding a shocking secret: she is carrying his heir. As Elara builds a new life in the shadows, Silas realizes his mistake too late. Now, he must hunt for the woman he discarded, unaware that her return will ignite a war for the throne and their hearts.

When My Mate Rejected Our Bond Chapter 1

The healer's office smelled like dried herbs and antiseptic. I sat in the chair across from her desk with my hands folded in my lap, the way my father taught me to sit when receiving news that required composure.

She didn't soften it.

"Your wolf is dying, Sophia."

I already knew. I had known for months, the way you know a tooth is cracked before it finally splits — a dull, persistent wrongness that lives just below the threshold of crisis. But hearing it said out loud, in that flat clinical voice, made it real in a way my own body hadn't managed to.

She explained the rest carefully. The unreciprocated bond was draining me. My ability to shift had been deteriorating since last winter. The window for stabilization was closing. There was one option left — conceiving a pup during my remaining fertile window could anchor my wolf permanently, give her something to hold onto when the bond couldn't.

I nodded. I thanked her. I walked out into the afternoon light and stood in the parking lot for a long moment, breathing.

Then I went home and started cooking.

I don't know why that was my first instinct. Maybe because it was the only thing I knew how to do that felt like love without requiring anything from him. Slow-cooked rosemary lamb — his favorite, the dish I'd learned in our first year together when I still believed that patience was a strategy rather than a sentence. I'd made it maybe a dozen times since. He never commented on it. He ate it, and that felt like enough.

Shadow settled across the kitchen threshold while I worked, his grey head resting on his paws, watching me with those steady amber eyes. He always knew when something was wrong. He'd known before I did, probably.

"It's fine," I told him.

He didn't move.

I rehearsed what I would say while the lamb braised. I kept the words simple, practical. I wouldn't mention the healer's diagnosis — I knew better than that. Aaron had made his position on my medical claims perfectly clear three years ago, when he found the forged records. I had done that to myself, and I had no one to blame for it. I would just ask. Plainly. One heat. One chance. And then I would give him whatever he wanted.

It sounded reasonable in my head. It sounded like something a person could say without falling apart.

I set the table at eight. By ten, the food had gone cold and I reheated it. By midnight, I reheated it again and stopped pretending I wasn't watching the front door.

Shadow hadn't moved from the threshold.

Aaron came in just past midnight, still in his training clothes, smelling of sweat and pine and the cold night air. He stopped in the kitchen doorway and looked at the table — the set plates, the candle I'd lit and then felt foolish about — and something in his expression went carefully neutral.

He didn't sit down.

"Harlow is coming back," he said. "From Crescentmoor. She arrives at the end of the week."

I set down the serving spoon.

Harlow Diaz. The name landed in my chest the way it always did — not like a surprise, but like a bruise being pressed. I had known about her since before I was marked. Aaron's first love. The she-wolf who had left for overseas and taken something of him with her that he had never quite gotten back.

"I want you to accept the rejection, Sophia." His voice was flat. Not cruel — Aaron was rarely casually cruel. Just final. The tone of a man delivering a verdict he had already written. "We've been through this twice. I'm asking you to end it properly this time."

Three times. It would be three times.

I don't know what broke in me then. Maybe it was the cold lamb on the table. Maybe it was the pressed flower I'd looked at that morning, still tucked inside the pack ledger where I kept my father's memory folded away like something too fragile to leave out. Maybe it was just five years of rehearsed composure finally running out of room.

I crossed the kitchen and grabbed his arm.

He went very still. I hadn't touched him in months — we had developed a careful choreography of proximity without contact, two people sharing a house the way strangers share a waiting room. My hand on his forearm felt like a violation of something we'd both agreed to without ever saying so.

"One pup." My voice came out steadier than I expected. "One heat, Aaron. That's all I'm asking. After that, I'll sign whatever you put in front of me. I'll leave quietly. I won't fight it."

He looked down at my hand. Then at my face.

"I won't sire a child into a bond built on manipulation." He said it without heat, which was somehow worse than anger. "You know that."

He left. I heard his footsteps down the hall, the quiet click of the bedroom door.

I stood in the kitchen for a long time. The candle burned down. Shadow pressed against my ankles, warm and solid, and I reached down and put my hand on his head without thinking.

The mate bond moved through my chest like something tearing slowly — not a sharp pain, but the deep, grinding kind that doesn't announce itself. It just wears you down.

I blew out the candle. I covered the food. I went to bed in the guest room, the same room I'd been sleeping in for the past eight months, and I lay in the dark and listened to the pack house settle around me.

My wolf was quiet. She had been quiet for a long time now. I used to be able to feel her — a warm, restless presence just beneath my skin, eager and alive. Now there was just a faint echo, like a voice calling from the bottom of a well.

I told myself I would think of something. I always thought of something.

In the morning, I sat at the Luna's desk before anyone else was awake and opened the pack ledger. The healer schedules. The elder council minutes. The morale records, all in my handwriting, five years of a pack's life documented in the careful script my father had made me practice until it was neat enough to be official.

The pressed flower fell out when I opened the cover. A small dried thing, pale and fragile, from the arrangement at his funeral. I held it in my palm for a moment.

Then I placed it back, closed the ledger, and went to fulfill my duties as Luna.

The pack members greeted me in the corridors with the careful, slightly averted warmth of people who sense a storm and have decided, collectively, not to be the one to name it. I smiled at each of them. I answered questions. I signed off on the healer's supply requisition and confirmed the elder council's meeting time for Thursday.

I was very good at this. I had always been very good at this.

Outside the window, the morning was grey and still. Somewhere in the pack house, Aaron was already awake — I could feel the faint pull of the bond, that involuntary awareness of his presence that I had stopped being able to turn off years ago. He was in his office. He was fine.

I turned back to the ledger and kept writing.

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