REJECTED MATE TURNED ALPHA
that surrounded us. A knot tightened in my stomach as everyone's gaze fell on Magnus. The accused stood at the center. His black hai
ere unforgivable. I stood in uncertainty observing silently what judgment would be passed. My heart a
authority, stepped forward. I braced myself for the sentence that wo
t the Alpha, by the sacred laws of our k
t he didn't say a word. My father the Beta turned to me, his gaze indicating it was time to carry out his comma
ould see the shock in his eyes, and in a des
feel the fear in his tone, but I ha
I have to do this" I res
ore, because it would be too difficult to go on with the task. I struggled
he Beta of the Brown Pack, reje
ve howl in the air from the pack members. I felt like my heartbeat had stopped, the pain was exc
whispered to myself, meeting his ey
year
n the pit of my stomach as I woke up. It grew worse when I noticed the hurried footsteps and hushed conversation of the pack members echoi
s usual calm face was
barely above a whisper, but you could de
. Magnus had challenged him to a fight. The entire p
skipped
gnu
past three years. The man I rejected and severed ties with, was he returning? I could feel my inner wolf turning at the news. Since I rejected
oes he
at my father's face, s
rey but we just ha
were assigned to wait and bring them back. The security was tightened, everyone took precautions and nobody journey
re was still tension in the air as Magnus' day of arrival was still unk
bright in the night sky, casting its silvery glow over the pack's celebration. Laug
, the whispers of Magnus's return be
d, their celebration momentarily frozen as all eyes turned toward the imposing figure. Accompanied
tion, similar to what others in the pack were feeling. The happy rhyth
over the square. All activities ceased, and the young pups were ushered bac
of his experiences. His black hair flowed untamed, framing a face that bore the scars of exile. The once-dull gray eyes now glowe
gnus. "Magnus, after all these years, you dare to retu
to settle unfinished business," he replied, his voice low and f
s. The air buzzed with an unspoken challenge, and I felt a mix of emotion
d my own conflicting feelings. She seemed to sense the depth of my
ng, Alpha Lucas. It's time for change." His words ec
You left as an outcast, Magnus. You have no
ling a strength shaped by the challenges of exile. "Thin