The Alpha Who Rejected His True Mate

The Alpha Who Rejected His True Mate

Leo Fairchild

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For eight years, I loved Alpha Ryker Blackwood. The moment the mate bond snapped into place, my whole world became about him. That night, I brought him his favorite cinnamon rolls, my heart pounding with the hope that he was finally ready to accept me. As I reached his study, his thoughts slammed into me through our bond, a cruel, accidental broadcast. "Cassia Thorne will be my Chosen Mate. We'll announce she is carrying my pup to make Elara accept the Rejection. I cannot be shackled by a bond I never wanted." The silver tray slipped from my numb fingers and crashed to the floor. Ryker ripped the door open, his eyes blazing with fury. He didn't see my shattered heart; he only saw the mess on his expensive rug. "Useless," he snarled, his voice a low growl that vibrated through my soul. He slammed the door in my face, leaving me alone with the ruins of my life. A moment later, my phone buzzed. It was a pack-wide invitation to a celebration. My public execution. The pain in my chest was a physical thing, the bond tearing itself apart as I realized the man fated to be mine had planned my ultimate humiliation down to the last detail. He thought he was orchestrating my public ruin. He had no idea his chosen mate was a lie. And her secret was about to burn his entire world to the ground.

The Alpha Who Rejected His True Mate Chapter 1

For eight years, I loved Alpha Ryker Blackwood. The moment the mate bond snapped into place, my whole world became about him. That night, I brought him his favorite cinnamon rolls, my heart pounding with the hope that he was finally ready to accept me.

As I reached his study, his thoughts slammed into me through our bond, a cruel, accidental broadcast. "Cassia Thorne will be my Chosen Mate. We'll announce she is carrying my pup to make Elara accept the Rejection. I cannot be shackled by a bond I never wanted."

The silver tray slipped from my numb fingers and crashed to the floor. Ryker ripped the door open, his eyes blazing with fury. He didn't see my shattered heart; he only saw the mess on his expensive rug.

"Useless," he snarled, his voice a low growl that vibrated through my soul. He slammed the door in my face, leaving me alone with the ruins of my life.

A moment later, my phone buzzed. It was a pack-wide invitation to a celebration. My public execution. The pain in my chest was a physical thing, the bond tearing itself apart as I realized the man fated to be mine had planned my ultimate humiliation down to the last detail.

He thought he was orchestrating my public ruin. He had no idea his chosen mate was a lie. And her secret was about to burn his entire world to the ground.

Chapter 1

The scent of cinnamon and warm dough clung to Elara Mooncrest's fingers. She held the silver tray with a careful reverence, her knuckles white. On it sat a half-dozen perfect cinnamon rolls, their sugary glaze still glistening under the dim hallway lights of the Packhouse.

Ryker's favorite.

Her heart hammered against her ribs, a frantic drumbeat of hope and terror. For eight years, since the moment she'd turned fourteen and the mate bond had snapped into place, this was all she had wanted. Him.

*Mate, mate, our mate!* Her inner wolf, Lyra, danced in her mind, a whirlwind of silver fur and joyous yips. Lyra was simpler. She felt the pull and wanted to answer it. She didn't understand the complexities of waiting for an Alpha to be ready.

Elara took a deep, steadying breath as she approached the heavy oak door of his study. The air here was different. It was saturated with him. Dark cedar and the crisp, cool scent of forest rain. It was the most intoxicating fragrance in the world, and it made her knees weak.

She raised a trembling hand to knock.

The sound of low, masculine voices from within stopped her. Ryker. And his Beta, Cain Volkov.

She shouldn't listen. It was private.

But then, a wave of raw, unfiltered thought slammed into her mind. It wasn't like the gentle hum of the pack link. It was a soul-cry, a rare phenomenon whispered about in pack lore-an Alpha's intense emotion accidentally leaking through the raw, contested channel of an unfulfilled mate bond. It was an accident, but it was aimed at her.

Ryker's accident.

*"...the plan is set. Cassia Thorne will be my Chosen Mate. We'll announce she is carrying my pup."*

The words were not sound. They were blades of ice, piercing the soft, hopeful part of her brain where Lyra had just been dancing.

Air. She couldn't find any air.

Cain's hesitant thought followed, a ripple of unease in the icy torrent. *"Alpha, this is cruel. To Elara. She is–"*

Ryker's mind-voice was a steel trap snapping shut. *"It is the only way to make her accept the Rejection. I cannot be shackled by a bond I never wanted. I love Cassia."*

*Pup. Rejection. Love Cassia.*

The world tilted. The silver tray slipped from her numb fingers.

It crashed.

The sound was obscene in the midnight silence. A clatter of metal, the soft thud of ruined pastries. The shattering of eight years of devotion.

The door was ripped open.

Ryker Blackwood stood there, a giant silhouetted against the warm light of his study. His jet-black hair was disheveled, and his stormy grey eyes, which flashed with gold at the edges, were narrowed with fury.

He didn't see her broken heart. He only saw the mess on his expensive runner, ignoring the strange, unwelcome pang in his own chest that he immediately crushed.

His gaze flicked from the scattered cinnamon rolls to her face, a mask of pale shock. His lip curled in a sneer of pure disdain.

"Can't even carry a tray?" His voice was a low growl, laced with the unconscious command of his Alpha status. It vibrated through her, a painful echo of a call she could no longer answer. "Useless."

He had no idea. He thought she was just clumsy. Another pathetic attempt to get his attention.

Cain peered over Ryker's massive shoulder, his expression a flicker of pity before he looked down at the floor, unwilling to meet her eyes.

*He lies!* Lyra's voice was no longer a happy yip, but a wounded, guttural howl in the back of her mind. *He hurts us! Our mate hurts us!*

The pain was a physical thing, a hand squeezing her lungs, making it impossible to breathe. She forced herself to stand straight, to meet his cold, indifferent stare.

"I'm sorry," she whispered, the words tasting like ash and broken glass.

Ryker waved a dismissive hand. "Clean it up. And don't come near my study again without permission."

The door slammed shut.

The scent of cedar and rain was gone, cut off. The mind-link was severed. But the words were seared into her soul, a permanent brand.

She fell to her knees on the cold floor. Mechanically, her hands began to pick up the ruined pieces of dough. The sweet, cloying scent of cinnamon now made her stomach churn. It smelled like poison.

A phantom pain ripped through her, originating from the base of her neck where a mark should have been. It was the mate bond, tearing. It hurt more than any broken bone ever could.

She saw her reflection in the dented surface of the tray-a pale, twisted version of a girl she used to know. A stranger with dead eyes.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket. A message from the Alpha's office, sent to the entire pack.

An invitation.

*All pack members are cordially invited to a special celebration on the main lawn tomorrow evening. Your Alpha has a joyous announcement.*

She knew, with a certainty that chilled her to the bone, that it was her execution. A guillotine disguised as a party.

Slowly, she got to her feet, leaving the tray and the mess behind. She walked back to her small room in the packhouse, her spine unnaturally straight.

There would be no more tears. No more pathetic hope.

She would go. She would attend the elaborate farce he had designed just for her. And then, she would be free.

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“For eight years, I loved Alpha Ryker Blackwood. The moment the mate bond snapped into place, my whole world became about him. That night, I brought him his favorite cinnamon rolls, my heart pounding with the hope that he was finally ready to accept me. As I reached his study, his thoughts slammed into me through our bond, a cruel, accidental broadcast. "Cassia Thorne will be my Chosen Mate. We'll announce she is carrying my pup to make Elara accept the Rejection. I cannot be shackled by a bond I never wanted." The silver tray slipped from my numb fingers and crashed to the floor. Ryker ripped the door open, his eyes blazing with fury. He didn't see my shattered heart; he only saw the mess on his expensive rug. "Useless," he snarled, his voice a low growl that vibrated through my soul. He slammed the door in my face, leaving me alone with the ruins of my life. A moment later, my phone buzzed. It was a pack-wide invitation to a celebration. My public execution. The pain in my chest was a physical thing, the bond tearing itself apart as I realized the man fated to be mine had planned my ultimate humiliation down to the last detail. He thought he was orchestrating my public ruin. He had no idea his chosen mate was a lie. And her secret was about to burn his entire world to the ground.”
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