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Chapter 1
The Rejection
Aria's POV
"I, Beta Marcus Kane, reject you, Aria Winters, as my fated mate and Luna."
My mate.
The feeling hit me so hard.
For one single, perfect second, everything was right. The world went quiet. The only thing I could see was Beta Marcus Kane. The only thing I could smell was pine trees and amber. It was his scent. It smelled like I was finally home.
My heart, which had been me, cowering into myself and hiding to be invisible, felt like I could now come out like a normal person.
After twenty-two years of being nothing, of being less than nothing, the Moon Goddess had given me a mate. Him. Strong, handsome, important Beta Marcus. He was my way out. My salvation.
He always looked at me with kindness and treated me like he was the only one he saw.
But then he opened his mouth and said this. In front of three hundred wolves, and for a moment, everything first blurred.
The words didn’t make sense at first. They were just sounds. But then the pain came.
It wasn't a heartbreak. It was like someone had reached into my chest and cut me in two. A scream tore out of my throat. The silver chains on my wrists, which my stepfather said were a "precaution for the wolfless omega," suddenly felt like they were burning through to the bone.
My knees weakened and it was just by the chains that held me upright. At first, everywhere was quiet, and then suddenly, as if a switch was flipped, they all burst into laughter. The sound echoed again and again in my head, and I immediately took a shaky step back, my legs trembling. “We told you so.”
“You can never be worthy of him…” All of their words came crashing down in my head. I inhaled a shaky breath. Tears blurred my vision. I saw my stepsister, Seraphina, step forward. She was wearing a beautiful white dress. My dress. The one for the chosen Luna. She slid her hand into Marcus's, and he took it.
He didn't look at me. “Seraphina Winters is to be my mate and Luna!”
The crowd erupted into loud cheers.
From his big alpha's throne, my stepfather, Alpha Cornelius, stood up. His face was so cold. “The wolfless omega has disgraced this sacred ceremony,” his voice boomed, silencing the laughs. “She has caused a disturbance with her very existence. She will be purified in the silver chamber tonight. Perhaps the silence will help her understand her place.”
A cold fear, worse than any pain, froze my blood. The silver chamber. It was a small box lined with pure silver. Weaker wolves, especially omegas, didn't come out alive. They called it purification. Everyone knew it was an execution ground.
Two guards grabbed my arms, their fingers digging into my bruises. They started dragging my limp body away from the dais. My feet scraped the dirt. I couldn't fight. I was just like a broken doll.
As they pulled me through the crowd, people's faces blurred, but I could see people sneering, laughing at me. Then, I saw her. Claire. My only friend. She was so pale with fear, her eyes huge and terrified.
And then, she winked. It was so fast, I almost missed it. But I saw it.
The guards were rough, shoving me towards the dark, stone building that the cells were in “Move it, waste of space,” one of them grunted.
We passed a storage shed. Suddenly, a huge stack of wooden crates by the door wobbled and crashed to the ground with a tremendous BANG! The guards yelled, startled, loosening their grip for just a second.
It was all the chance I had.
I didn't think. I just moved. I dragged my arms free and I ran. I ran like the demons of hell were at my heels. Maybe they were.
“Stop her!” someone roared.
I didn't look back. I pumped my legs, my heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted to escape. The fancy, stupid dress they had put me in tore on branches. My lungs burned. Every breath I took was so painful. I could feel the raw, bleeding wound in my soul where the mate bond had been severed. I was in agony in my soul and on my body
I heard the howls behind me. They were coming for me.
The forest was just everywhere around me, dark and scary. I didn't have a plan. I just knew I had to get away. I couldn't go back to that silver box. I would rather die out here, free.
Branches whipped my face tearing the skin and drawing blood. Thorns ripped at my arms and legs. I fell, hard, scraping my knees on the rocky ground. I pushed myself up, sobbing and breathing hard for air, and kept running. They were getting closer because one stretched his hands and clawed my side. I screamed in the night, the pain stinging deep.
As I kept running, U saw it. An old, moss-covered stone marker. Words were carved into it, words we were taught to fear from childhood.
ROGUE TERRITORY - ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK
Behind me, the howls were getting closer and closer. I could hear the crunch of leaves under heavy they're heavy paws as they matched on it.
I looked at the marker. Going forward was a death sentence. Rogues were savage, wild things. They killed pack wolves on sight.
Going back was a slower, more painful death. The silver chamber. My stepfather's "discipline." A lifetime of being a punching bag.
Tears streamed down my face, mixing with the blood and dirt. I made my choice.
I stumbled across the line.
I ran until my legs gave out. I collapsed, my body slamming into the damp earth. I crawled, my fingers digging into the mud, dragging myself forward. I could hear a river. Water.
Maybe if I could just make it there, I could hide my scent.
I reached the bank, my body refusing to cooperate. I was a mess of blood. I was so tired. So broken. The adrenaline was fading, and the full weight of everything, the rejection, the betrayal, the pain, crashed down on me.
I had nothing. No pack. No mate. No wolf. No hope.
I curled into a ball on the cold, wet stones by the river, and I let the darkness take me. Maybe I would just never wake up.
A twig snapped.
My eyes flew open.
Not one. Not two. Three massive shadows detached themselves from the trees. They were wolves, but bigger than any I had ever seen. They moved with a deadly, silent grace that made the hunters from my pack look like clumsy puppies.
Chapter 24: In the Middle of a Meeting. Kael’s POV.This meeting felt endless. “We need to talk about territory. We found that a few blackthorns have been invading our territory slowly over the years, and we can no longer take it. Some of our trees, food, and even some of our pack are beginning to move over to your side, and we can't have that happening.” “We are coming to you in this meeting because we do not want war. What we want is an agreement, something set in stone, that makes it clear where our borders stand and what can get through and what can't.”I just stared as his lips moved and were linked without a word. I didn't have the energy for this this morning. I was tired from war, and I needed sleep immediately. It was quite early in the morning.Riverbed Pack had come to talk about their borders. I didn't know what to tell them. Looking at the wars, I knew who would have the upper hand in battle. If they wanted a war, they might as well get one. But they chose peace and a
Chapter 23: It Was Just Bleeding.Damon's POV. I was watching her, thinking about all the drama that had happened when I saw it. The gash that had been bleeding freely only moments ago, a gash I had cleaned and touched up myself, was now almost fully healed. The wound had cleared and was all dried up, leaving a tight line. I stared at it for a long time, longer than I meant to. My hand moved on its own and settled against her leg, disbelief pumping full inside of me. I could not believe my eyes, even while I was already feeling the truth of it under my fingers. The bruise was not imagined. It was not fading. It felt solid and real against my touch.The mark formed a red, tightened line across her skin, drawn straight and harsh, the flesh there pulled taut from old scarring. It looked wrong, like something that should not have been there, and yet it was. I traced it once, then again, slower this time, as if repetition might change what I was seeing.I touched it again and again, m
it. Chapter 22: I'm Right Here.Reece's POV. “What did you say?” I asked again, now very impatient. “I said, Marcus is slowly deteriorating and it looks like he's going to die soon.” He repeated, like I was suddenly hard of hearing. I looked at him, pushing back my irritation to get what I wanted. “Not that. I meant about Aria. Did you just say she cheated?” I sat up now. “Well, yes, I did. I thought it was general knowledge. She cheated on Marcus and that was why Marcus rejected her. That's also why he's deteriorating so badly because their mate bond was quite strong and it had taken him a lot to have rejected her. So now he's suffering both the consequences of her cheating and of her leaving because he rejected her. Poor man.”He shook his head slightly, like he was actually sorry for Marcus. I rolled my eyes, ignoring him. There were more important things to put my head down and think about. “Well, I think that's enough for today, Aster. I've heard all I need to hear. Please
was mine.Chapter 21: Repeat What You Just Said. Reece’s POV.I closed the door behind me, a scream muffled by the door. I smiled. I had gotten what I wanted. I always got what I wanted. It was part of the package. The smile followed me through the hallways and back to where it had all begun, back to a place I still couldn't leave, even with all the eyes on it now. I walked through the thin, narrowed hallways and opened and looked for the door. It was where I had always kept it, and every time I opened it, I continued to wonder how Damon had found where it was. It opened to reveal my favorite chair, leather, done quite well, as I had made it a personal pain of mine to make sure of it. The best leather in the country, best cushioning in the pack. I had the best craftsmen on it, as it was my thinking chair. It was the place I sat when everything else failed. I couldn't afford not making that a luxury. It was more than necessary. It was paramount. I walked in and sat down, needing
Chapter 20: Incompetence and Rage. Aria's POV.I watched as he turned around, bracing myself to see more. If that got to him, then he had to just wait for what I had in store. “What did you just say to me?” His eyes were in slits now, bloodshot. He looked like something dark had just passed over them. I looked at him, ignoring the fear.“I just said, you are incompetent, just as incompetent as me, because a good leader would stay in the war and wouldn't be here telling somebody else how incompetent they are. I mean, your men are out there risking their lives, and you're playing angry woman.” He stepped towards me and soon he was walking towards me at full speed, hands out, ready to do something, whatever that thing was. “You did not just say that to me.” His hands wrapped around my neck and squeezed. I gasped, reaching for air. My breath caught somewhere. I couldn't breathe. I was sure I couldn't breathe. Consciousness was seeping out of me slowly. He was screaming, saying someth
Chapter 19: A Public Apology.Kael's POV.Gray fur loomed before me, growling. His eyes were glowing red. It was a menacing kind of glow. I saw his fury, ambition. It amplified mine. He was their leader. Whether a pack or a bunch of rogues like us, he was their leader. I could tell.But those eyes were not familiar ones. It wasn't RidgeHill pack, who had tried once before, and had left scathed. It was also not Darson, from Mountain Grove. It would have been fun. We had a couple scores to settle. I watched the unfamiliar wolf, myself as he barked at me. It was time. I ran for him, opening my jaws wide enough to catch his foot, disarming him and pulling him to the ground. He paused for a moment, trying to regain himself, trying to turn with the pain. I took advantage. I held his head down with one limb and bit again, well into his shoulder. The pain was gruesome now. He screeched, the limb limp. Perfect. He definitely wouldn't be moving anytime soon. He rolled onto his side, una







