Return of the Alpha's Rejected Mate

Return of the Alpha's Rejected Mate

Bhig Fhavie

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Once the Alpha's beloved daughter, Arya's world shattered the day her mate rejected her. Left for dead and cloaked in pain, she vanishes into the shadows, her heart hardened by betrayal and loss. Years later, a mysterious warrior rises in the ranks of her former pack's army. Masked by a new identity and fueled by vengeance, Arya returns-not as the broken girl they abandoned, but as a force the moon itself now fears. Her goal is simple: expose the traitors, punish the guilty, and reclim her once lost honor But when fate twists the blade, and the Alpha who once rejected her begins to fall for the warrior she has become, Arya is forced to choose between revenge... and the remnants of the love she buried long ago. Will she finish what she started-or will her heart betray her once more?

Chapter 1 The Night She Was Rejected

On a mountain top hidden away from eyes of humans and other supernatural creatures lies a village called Blackthorn, Blackthorn is a home to many werewolves, From the start there where five packs ruled by five different Alpha's which were The Frostbite Pack, Pinefang Clan, The Hollow Ridge Pack, The Nightbane Pack and The Moonborn Pack, the Moonborn was the smallest pack and was wiped away by a large number of rouge attack but the last Moonborn blood is still alive somewhere.

It's the full moon, in The Night bane Pack, together they survived wars, rogue attacks, even the betrayal of their own. But here, under the moon, for just one night, everything feels lighter.

They call it the Moonbond Night.

Once a year, when the moon hangs full and golden above the valley, the pack gathers by the glade. The old spell woven into the land softens, and the pull of the mate bond becomes strong and undeniable. It's the one night when fate speaks the loudest.

And on this night, there is laughter, joy and true happiness.

Wolves shift and dance beneath the stars. Old rivalries are forgotten, replaced with music, food, and hope. Eyes meet across the fire. Hearts race. And somewhere in the crowd, two souls will find each other, drawn by a force they don't fully understand-but can't deny.

Kael Nightbane watches from the edge, his silver eyes calm but distant. As Alpha, his job is to protect them, to lead them. But even he isn't immune to the way the moon tugs at something deep inside him. Something he's long ignored.

He hasn't found his mate. Not yet.

But as the flames flicker and laughter echoes across the glade, even Kael can't help but wonder if tonight might be different.

Wolves dressed in light, flowing clothes or simply wrapped in blankets. There was food, wine, and the buzzing energy of possibility. Many had already felt the stirrings of the mate bond that night-glances held too long, sparks igniting between strangers.

But not Arya and Mira.

They were in the center of the celebration, spinning barefoot in the grass like kids who'd never had a care in the world. Mira's long curls bounced as she laughed, tugging Arya into another twirl. Arya, more reserved but still grinning, let her friend pull her close.

"You're terrible at dancing," Arya teased, breathless.

Mira rolled her eyes dramatically. "Excuse you-I am majestic. You, on the other hand, have the rhythm of a limp rabbit."

They both burst into laughter.

Around them, couples were beginning to pair off, pulled by invisible threads, drawn by the magic of the full moon. Mira slowed a little, watching them.

"You think we'll ever feel it?" she asked quietly.

Arya glanced up at the moon, her face unreadable for a moment. "Maybe. Maybe not. I'm not sure I'm ready."

"Ready for what?" Mira said, twirling again, her skirt brushing the grass. "To belong to someone?"

Arya shrugged. "To lose myself to someone."

They both went quiet for a moment.

Then Mira smiled, soft and warm. "Well, if nothing else, I've got you. And that's more than enough for now."

Arya looked at her, her chest tightening with gratitude. "Yeah," she said. "Same."

They kept dancing. Just two best friends under the stars, laughing like the world couldn't touch them.

Tonight was supposed to be the happiest night of her life. Her eighteenth birthday. The night she'd find her mate.

The laughter between Arya and Mira faded into a comfortable silence as they slowed their dance. The night air had cooled slightly, brushing over Arya's arms like a whisper. Around them, the celebration carried on-couples leaning closer, heads tilting, the unmistakable hum of magic weaving between hearts.

Mira flopped onto the grass with a groan. "Okay, my legs are giving up on me. I need food. Or a nap. Or both."

Arya chuckled and followed her down, lying back to stare up at the moon. It hung heavy and full, bathing everything in silver. And as she exhaled, something... shifted.

It wasn't a sound. It wasn't something she could see. It was a feeling-quiet at first, like the gentle tug of a thread deep inside her chest.

Her breath caught.

It was faint, almost like a dream tugging at the edge of her mind. A presence. Familiar and unknown all at once. Like someone calling her name without a voice. Like standing at the edge of something and not knowing whether to step back-or fall in.

She sat up slowly, eyes scanning the crowd.

"You okay?" Mira asked, propping herself up on her elbows.

"I... I think I need some air."

"You're literally surrounded by air," Mira said with a smirk, but Arya didn't respond. She rose to her feet, drawn toward the trees without understanding why.

The pull got stronger with every step. It wasn't painful-but it wasn't exactly gentle either. Her heart was racing. Her wolf stirred restlessly beneath her skin, pacing, watching. Something was coming.

Or someone.

She reached the edge of the glade, where the light of the celebration faded into darkness, and stopped.

There-just on the other side of the tree line-someone stood.

She couldn't see his face. Only the silhouette of a tall figure, half in shadow, it looked so beautiful even when backing her, suddenly he turned

It was him.

Her mate.

Arya's hands curled into fists. She took a step back.

"No," she whispered.

Not now. Not like this. She wasn't ready-not when she'd worked so hard to stay invisible, to keep her past buried and her future in her own hands.

The moment Kael's eyes met hers, time stood still. The bond snapped into place, invisible and electric, a soul-deep pull that stole her breath away.

Silently, she knew that she would never be accepted by the Alpha, she was an omega and am orphan but something in her hoped for a different outcome.

But his next words sliced her open.

"I reject you, Arya."

The crowd gasped.

Arya blinked, as if hearing it wrong. But the look in Kael's eyes-icy, calculating-confirmed it. He meant every word.

"You're not fit to be my Luna," he said coolly. "You're weak. An orphan with no power, no rank. I can't lead a pack with someone like you beside me."

Something shattered inside her.

Around her, whispers rose like smoke-pity, shock, and cruel delight.

She felt the mate bond tear, like flesh ripping from bone.

"Kael, don't do this..." she whispered, her voice barely there.

But he had already turned his back on her, walking straight to Camilla the Pack's Shaman's daughter, flawless and proud who smiled as if she'd won a prize.

Arya didn't cry. Not yet.

She ran. Into the forest, into the night. Into exile.

But she swore one thing before the stars above:

"I'll come back. Stronger. And you'll wish you never rejected me"

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