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Chapter 2: The Rejection

作者: Lola Mateo
last update 公開日: 2026-04-14 05:40:46

I lifted my chin, meeting his cold gaze head-on.

“I, Aria of the Crescent Pack,” I said clearly, my voice echoing across the silent clearing, “reject you as my mate.”

Silence.

Heavy.

Shocking.

Unforgiving.

For a brief moment, even the wind seemed to stop breathing.

Kael’s eyes darkened, something dangerous awakening within them.

The bond between us trembled… but it didn’t break.

It burned.

Stronger.

Angrier.

Alive.

And in that moment, I realized something terrifying.

Rejecting him…

Was only the beginning.


A low murmur spread through the crowd, disbelief rippling like a wave. No one moved. No one dared to speak louder than a whisper.

Because this wasn’t just any rejection.

This was a challenge.

To the Alpha.

Kael didn’t react immediately.

That was the worst part.

He just stood there, staring at me, his expression unreadable, his presence suffocating. The air grew heavier with every passing second, pressing down on my chest until breathing felt like a struggle.

Then—

He laughed.

It wasn’t loud.

It wasn’t amused.

It was cold.

Sharp.

Dangerous.

“You reject me?” he repeated, his voice low, almost mocking.

A shiver ran down my spine, but I refused to show it.

“I already did.”

The moment the words left my lips, I felt the shift.

His aura snapped.

Like a leash breaking.

Before I could react, Kael stepped forward, closing the distance between us in an instant. His hand shot out, gripping my chin, forcing me to look up at him.

Gasps erupted around us.

“Careful,” he murmured, his voice dropping to something darker, more intimate… more threatening. “You’re speaking to your Alpha.”

I met his gaze, refusing to back down.

“Not anymore.”

For a split second, something flickered in his eyes.

Not anger.

Not yet.

Something else.

Something dangerous.

Then it was gone.

His grip tightened slightly, not enough to hurt—but enough to remind me of the power difference between us.

“You think rejecting me frees you?” he said quietly. “You think you can just walk away from fate?”

“I don’t belong to you,” I shot back.

A pause.

Then his lips curved.

Not into a smile.

Into something far more unsettling.

“Good,” he said.

And then—

“I, Kael, Alpha of the Crescent Pack… reject you as my mate.”

The words hit like a shockwave.

This time, the bond reacted violently.

A sharp pain tore through my chest, stealing the air from my lungs. I staggered back, a gasp escaping me before I could stop it.

The rejection.

Mutual.

Complete.

Final.

Or at least… it should have been.

Because something was wrong.

Very wrong.

The bond didn’t disappear.

It didn’t snap.

It didn’t fade.

It stayed.

Burning.

Alive.

Stronger than before.

Kael felt it too—I saw it in the way his expression shifted, just for a second. Confusion. Irritation.

Then anger.

Real anger.

“What is this?” he growled under his breath.

I pressed a hand to my chest, trying to steady my breathing. “It’s supposed to be gone…”

But it wasn’t.

The connection between us pulsed again, hotter this time, like it was resisting the rejection.

Like it refused to let go.

The crowd had gone completely silent now, watching us like we were something unnatural.

Maybe we were.

Kael released me abruptly, taking a step back as if distance might fix whatever this was.

It didn’t.

“You,” he said sharply, turning to the Elders. “Explain this.”

The oldest Elder stepped forward slowly, his expression troubled. “A rejected bond should break immediately…”

“But it didn’t,” Kael snapped.

“No,” the Elder admitted. “It didn’t.”

A ripple of unease spread through the crowd.

I felt it too.

Deep in my bones.

Something wasn’t right.

Something bigger than both of us.

Kael’s gaze snapped back to me, colder now, darker.

“You’ve done something,” he accused.

My eyes widened. “What? You think I planned this?”

“You’re not normal,” he said flatly.

The words shouldn’t have affected me.

But they did.

Because deep down…

I had always known that.

Before I could respond, a sudden pressure built inside me—stronger than before. My wolf stirred violently, clawing against the edges of my control.

No.

Not now.

Not here.

I clenched my fists, trying to hold it back, but the energy only grew, spreading through my body like fire under my skin.

“Aria…” Lila whispered from somewhere behind me. “What’s happening to you?”

I didn’t answer.

I couldn’t.

Because something was rising.

Something I had kept buried for years.

The bond between me and Kael pulsed again—and this time, it triggered something inside me.

A surge of power exploded outward.

The wind howled.

The ground trembled.

And for a brief, terrifying moment—

The moonlight around us flickered.

Gasps filled the clearing as every head snapped toward me.

I froze.

Horror creeping into my chest.

No.

No, no, no…

I had lost control.

Kael was staring at me now—not with rejection.

Not with anger.

But with something far more dangerous.

Interest.

“You’re hiding something,” he said slowly.

I shook my head, taking a step back. “Stay away from me.”

But it was too late.

Because now…

He wasn’t rejecting me anymore.

He was watching me.

Studying me.

Like I had just become the most dangerous thing in his world.

And the worst part?

The bond between us—

Was still there.

Stronger than ever.

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