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Don't Leave Book 2 Of The Rejected Alpha

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I froze when his hand wrapped around my arm, his grip firm but not painful. My heart slammed against my ribs as I stared up at him. The moonlight cut across his face, showing every emotion he was trying to hide. Anger. Confusion. Hurt. Behind him, his beta climbed into my car and drove off toward the pack house, leaving me stranded with the one thing I had spent years avoiding. An alpha.

“Answer me, Sandra… or whatever your real name is,” he said, his voice low. “Why are you running from me?”

I swallowed hard. My wolf, Sal, paced wildly inside me, torn between fight and flight. But there was nowhere left to run. Not anymore.  “I don’t know how to stop,” I whispered.

His expression softened for only a second before he crossed his arms over his chest. “You told me your story. You told me how your old alpha treated you, how your family betrayed you, how you nearly killed an alpha to escape. None of that made me want to throw you in a dungeon.”

“You should,” I snapped suddenly, fear turning sharp inside me. “You should hate me. Everyone else does.”

“I don’t even know you well enough to hate you.”

I looked away, blinking back tears. The forest around us was silent except for the chirping of crickets and the distant rustling of leaves. It felt too calm for the storm raging inside me.

“My name is Sammy,” I finally admitted quietly. “Not Sandra.”

He nodded slowly, like he already suspected it.

“And the alpha you attacked…” His jaw tightened. “Did he deserve it?”

A bitter laugh escaped me. “If I told you everything he did to me, you’d wonder why I didn’t kill him.”

Silence stretched between us. For the first time in years, someone wasn’t looking at me like I was broken or dangerous. He was simply listening. That scared me more than anything.

“I stayed here because your pack left me alone,” I continued. “I worked, paid my bills, minded my business. I never wanted trouble.”

“Then why leave tonight?”

I finally looked him in the eyes. “Because every time someone learns who I really am, my life falls apart.”

The hurt in his face deepened. “So you thought I’d turn you in?”

“Yes.”

“And if I wanted to?” he challenged.

I lifted my chin even though my entire body trembled. “Then do it. I’m tired of running.”

The wind blew through the trees, carrying his scent toward me, cedarwood, rain, and something warm that made Sal whine softly inside me. Dangerous. Comforting. Confusing.

The alpha stared at me for a long moment before stepping closer. Not threatening. Not cruel. Just close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from him.

“You know what I think?” he asked quietly.

I shook my head. “I think someone spent years teaching you that you only deserve pain.” His voice lowered even more. “And now you run the second someone tries to care.”

My breath caught painfully in my throat. No one had ever said something like that to me before.

“I don’t need caring,” I whispered.

“That’s a lie.”

Sal stilled inside me. The alpha sighed and stepped back slightly, giving me room to breathe again. “You can keep running if you want, Sammy. I won’t cage you.” His eyes locked onto mine. “But if you leave tonight, you’ll spend the rest of your life looking over your shoulder, terrified of shadows.”

I clenched my fists.

“Come back to the pack house,” he continued gently. “No cells. No dungeon. Just one night. Eat something. Sleep. Then if you still want to leave tomorrow, I won’t stop you.”

I searched his face for deception, but all I saw was exhaustion and sincerity. After years of betrayal, I didn’t know which frightened me more. The possibility that he was lying…

Or the possibility that he wasn’t.

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1 Sammy POV I don’t know why, but I kept the name Sandra. It was better this way. I would stay in a town for a year, maybe three, but eventually people always started asking questions. Where was I from? Where was my family? Why was a beautiful woman like me not married? The questions never stopped coming. So, I would pack what I needed, my clothes, paperwork, and anything connected to me. I made sure nothing was left behind. I cleaned every surface, leaving no fingerprints, then I would get into my car and leave town. Every once in a while, I would call Alyssa to see how she was doing. She told me Kane was dead and that I could come back. She swore Blaze was no longer angry with me. I wasn’t sure I believed her. I did scam Blaze out of his own pack because of Kane, but I couldn’t blame Kane for everything. I was the one who stayed for so long, helping destroy Blaze’s pack inch by inch until I was the one thrown out. Then I went back to Kane, foolishly believing he had changed. One day, I told him I needed to shift and let Sal out for a run. The second I got outside, I ran for my life and never looked back. I rejected him and his pack while crossing the territory line. I knew he felt the rejection instantly. I still remember the howls as he sent warriors after me. But by then, I was already gone. Now I was living in a small town called Zephyrhills. It was quiet, maybe only a few hundred people living there. Humans only, no wolves or supernaturals. I thought I would finally be safe here. But after several years, people started noticing me. It was always the same questions. Where was my family? Where was I really from? No matter how much I kept to myself, people always found ways to get close. They invited me to small gatherings or dinners. Sometimes I went just to avoid suspicion, but I never stayed long. I always felt uncomfortable. And lately, I could feel eyes on my house. Someone had been watching me. Today was the day I knew I had to leave. I had stopped at the small gas station in town that also sold groceries. Since there wasn’t a real supermarket nearby, it was the only place to shop. I bought simple things, sandwich meat, bread, noodles, and a few other necessities. Nothing fancy. I never bought enough to attract attention. But someone noticed me anyway. When I got home, I parked the car and grabbed the grocery bags from the backseat. I unlocked the front door and carried everything inside. In my rush to put the food away, I forgot to lock the door behind me. Then I caught a scent. Someone was inside my house. I spun around instantly, ready to defend myself. “What are you doing in my house?” The man laughed. My eyes dropped to the silver dagger in his hand. I could smell the silver immediately, and instinctively I backed away until my lower back hit the kitchen sink. “You think I wouldn’t know how to find you?” he sneered. “Kane told me what to look for and how to track you down. He died because of you.” I laughed. Actually laughed. “He died because he challenged Alpha Blaze,” I said coldly. “Blaze was stronger.” Apparently, that was the wrong thing to say. He lunged at me with the dagger, barely missing my chest. I instantly pulled my own blade from my back pocket. I always kept one hidden. Always prepared. As he stumbled forward, I swung hard and drove the dagger straight into his heart. Then I kicked it deeper. His eyes widened in shock before he collapsed. It was time to go. Fast. I rushed upstairs, throwing clothes into bags before carrying everything to the car. Then I ran back inside as the man groaned weakly downstairs, bleeding out onto the floor. I pressed a hidden button beside the wall. A section of it slid open. No one would ever think to look there. Inside the safe were all my documents and cash. I stuffed everything into a briefcase and hurried back downstairs. The man was dead now. Blood stained the floor. “s**t,” I muttered. “What am I going to do with him?” “You know what to do, Sammy,” Sal whispered inside my head. She was right. I grabbed the body and dragged him outside before tossing him into the trunk of my car. Then I went back inside and cleaned every trace of blood from the floor. If the police came, they would spray chemicals everywhere and discover what happened. I made sure the house looked untouched. Every dish was cleaned, dried, and put away. Since the house came furnished, I didn’t have much to pack besides my personal belongings. Thank the Goddess I could survive on sandwiches during the drive. Before leaving town, I called my landlord and told him I had a family emergency and needed to head home so he could rent the house again. Then I drove. Hours later, I stopped at a long bridge over a violent river. The current below was fast enough to carry away anything that fell into it…Including a body. With a sigh, I got out of the car and opened the trunk. I dragged the dead man out and shoved him over the railing. The river swallowed him instantly. He wouldn’t be found for a long time. If ever. Afterward, I thoroughly cleaned the trunk, making sure not a single trace of him remained. Once I was satisfied, I shut it and got back behind the wheel. I drove off again, not knowing where I was headed next. But I had enough money to keep moving until I found another place to disappear for a few more years.

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