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CHAPTER 1 – The Night I Was Rejected
The night my mate rejected me, the entire pack watched.
I stood in the center of the clearing, bare feet sinking into cold earth, the full moon burning white above us like a witness that would never forget. Wolves surrounded me—elders, warriors, omegas—all silent, all waiting.
Waiting for him.
Alpha Kael Nightfang stood across from me, tall and unyielding, his aura pressing down like a command I could barely breathe through. Power rolled off him in waves, sharp and dominant, making weaker wolves lower their heads instinctively.
I was supposed to be his mate.
I was his mate.
The bond had snapped into place the moment I turned eighteen—hot, unmistakable, undeniable. I felt it in my blood, in my bones, in the way my wolf howled for him the first time our eyes met.
But Kael only looked at me with cold disappointment.
“Arielle,” he said, his voice calm, controlled… merciless. “I reject you as my mate.”
The words hit harder than any blow.
Gasps rippled through the pack.
My chest burned, the bond screaming in protest as pain tore through me. I staggered, barely catching myself before I fell. My wolf howled inside my mind, wounded and furious.
“You can’t,” I whispered, humiliation flooding my veins. “The bond—”
“I can,” Kael cut in sharply. “And I have.”
His eyes flicked over me like I was lacking. Too weak. Too ordinary. Not Luna material.
“You are not fit to stand beside an Alpha,” he continued coldly. “This pack needs strength. Control. Not a liability.”
Each word stripped something from me.
The bond snapped.
Pain exploded through my body, white-hot and blinding. I collapsed to my knees, screaming as the connection shattered, something deep inside me tearing apart.
No one moved to help me.
Not one.
When the pain finally dulled, I looked up—shaking, broken, humiliated—and met Kael’s gaze.
There was no regret there.
Only relief.
“Leave the territory before sunrise,” he said. “You are no longer bound to this pack.”
Laughter whispered through the crowd. Pity. Judgment.
I forced myself to stand, blood and dirt staining my palms.
“Fine,” I said hoarsely.
I turned away from the Alpha who rejected me, unaware that the ground beneath my feet was already responding to my rage.
That the shadows were stirring.
That something ancient, something dangerous, had just awakened inside me.
And one day soon—
Kael Nightfang would kneel.