The moon circle stood at the heart of our territory, surrounded by ancient oak trees that
seemed to hold centuries of secrets in their gnarled branches. Tonight, they watched as
nearly a hundred pack members gathered for the ceremony that could change everything.
The massive stone altar at the center pulsed with an otherworldly energy, responding to the
full moon's pull high above us.
I stood at the very back of the unmated group, hoping to blend into the shadows, but knowing
that fate rarely granted me such mercies. The ceremonial drums began their hypnotic
rhythm, and Elder Thane stepped forward, his weathered hands raised toward the sky.
"Children of the Moon Goddess," his voice carried across the circle with supernatural clarity,
"tonight we gather to witness the sacred bonds that tie soul to soul, heart to heart. Let those
who seek their destined mates step forward and bare their spirits to the divine light."
One by one, the unmated wolves moved closer to the altar. My feet felt like lead, but I forced
myself forward with the rest. This was the moment I'd both longed for and dreaded since I
was old enough to understand what it meant.
The moon's silver light seemed to intensify as it struck the altar stones, sending ethereal
beams dancing through the crowd. I could feel the magic building, pressing against my skin
like invisible hands. Around me, other wolves began to shift restlessly, their enhanced senses
picking up the supernatural energy that preceded mate bond revelations.
Then it happened.
A bolt of pure electricity shot through my entire body, starting from my heart and radiating
outward until every nerve ending screamed with recognition. The sensation was so intense I
gasped aloud, my hand flying to my chest as if I could physically contain the overwhelming
feeling coursing through me.
Across the circle, amber eyes snapped to mine with predatory precision. Jackson Hale stood
frozen near the pack's inner circle, his perfect features twisted with shock and something
that looked dangerously close to horror. The mate bond blazed between us like a golden
thread visible only to our souls, impossible to deny or ignore.
The crowd fell silent as they witnessed our supernatural connection. Even the drums stopped
mid-beat, leaving only the sound of my rapid breathing and the whisper of wind through the
oak leaves.
"No." Jackson's voice cut through the silence like a blade. He stepped forward, his powerful
frame radiating authority and barely controlled rage. "This cannot be."
Elder Thane's eyes widened as he sensed the bond between us. "Alpha Jackson, the Moon
Goddess has spoken. The sacred bond"
"The sacred bond is wrong." Jackson's words rang out across the circle, each one hitting me
like a physical blow. "I will not accept this mockery. I will not allow weakness to taint the Alpha
bloodline."
The world around me seemed to tilt sideways. This was supposed to be my salvation, my chance
at belonging. Instead, it was becoming my greatest nightmare played out in front of
everyone I'd ever known.
"Jackson, please" I started to speak, but he cut me off with a gesture.
"You are not my mate, Alera Nightshade. You are cursed, weak, an insult to everything our
pack stands for. I reject this bond." His amber eyes burned with contempt as he spoke the
words that would shatter my soul. "I reject you, completely and utterly, before the Moon
Goddess and this pack."
The formal rejection hit me like a tsunami of pain. The golden thread connecting us didn't
simply break; it exploded in a shower of agony that dropped me to my knees in the center of
the moon circle. Around me, I could hear gasps and whispers, but they sounded distant and
muffled, as if I were drowning in an ocean of humiliation.
"Rise, child." Elder Thane's gentle hands helped me to my feet, his ancient eyes filled with
sorrow. "The ceremony is concluded."
But I couldn't move. Couldn't think. Couldn't process what had just happened. Jackson had
already turned his back on me, walking away with the casual indifference of someone
discarding trash. The rest of the pack stared at me with a mixture of pity, disgust, and
morbid fascination.
Lydia appeared at my side, her arm sliding around my waist to keep me upright. "Come on,"
she whispered urgently. "Let's get you out of here."
As she guided me away from the circle, I caught fragments of conversations that would
haunt me for weeks to come.
"Did you see her face?"
"Poor thing, but really, what did she expect?"
"The Alpha was right to reject her. Can you imagine if they'd had children?"
Each word was another nail in the coffin of my dignity, but somehow my legs kept moving,
carrying me away from the scene of my destruction and into the darkness that had always
been my closest companion.