I collapsed onto my childhood bed, still wearing the ceremonial white dress that now felt like a mockery. The fabric that had once symbolized hope and promise now clung to my skin like a shroud. My body shook with sobs that tore from somewhere deep and primal, beyond conscious thought or control.
Silver, my wolf, had retreated to the darkest corner of my mind, her whimpers a haunting echo to my own cries. The rejection had wounded her as deeply as it had me—perhaps more. Wolves mated for life. What happened when that life was torn away before it even began?
"Sophia." My father's voice cut through my grief, gentle but urgent.
I couldn't look at him. The pity in his eyes would destroy what little composure I had left. "Leave me," I whispered, my voice raw.
"Daughter, look at me." There was something in his tone—not pity, but determination.
I forced myself to meet his gaze, surprised to find not the expected sympathy, but a calculating resolve that seemed out of place in the wake of my humiliation.
"What you've endured today..." He shook his head, disgust evident in the tight line of his mouth. "No father should ever see his daughter treated with such dishonor."
"It doesn't matter now," I said, the words hollow even to my own ears. "I'm nothing. A rejected mate. I'll be lucky if they let me stay as an Omega."
"No." The single word carried the weight of absolute refusal. "You will never be an Omega, Sophia. Not in this pack or any other."
He reached into his jacket and withdrew a scroll sealed with wax the color of midnight, embossed with a symbol I didn't recognize—a crown surrounded by a full moon.
"What is that?" I asked, sitting up despite myself.
"Insurance." He handed me the scroll, his eyes never leaving mine. "Your mother and I... we suspected Brandon might not honor the mate bond. His father never did, and the apple rarely falls far from the tree."
Silver stirred in my mind, suddenly alert.
"This is a betrothal pact," he continued, "arranged months ago with Alpha King Alexander Sterling of the Moonstone Kingdom."
The name sent a shiver down my spine. Everyone knew of the Alpha King—his power was legendary, his territory vast and prosperous. And he was offering me sanctuary?
"Why would he agree to this?" I whispered, running my fingers over the royal seal.
"Our families have history," my father said simply. "And he respects the sanctity of the mate bond more than most. When I explained our concerns..."
"You arranged another mate for me?" The betrayal stung, though not as deeply as Brandon's rejection.
"Not a mate, Sophia. A chance." His eyes softened. "The choice is yours. Stay here and face a life of servitude and mockery, or leave tonight for the Moonstone Kingdom."
Silver pushed forward in my mind, her presence suddenly stronger than it had been since the rejection.
*"Go,"* she urged. *"There's nothing for us here but pain."*
I clutched the scroll to my chest, feeling the first spark of something beyond despair—determination, perhaps. Or simply the will to survive.
"When?" I asked.
"Midnight," my father replied. "Pack only what you can carry. The Beta of the Moonstone Kingdom is already waiting at the edge of our territory."
The hours passed in a blur of silent preparation. I shed the white dress like a snake shedding its skin, replacing it with sturdy traveling clothes. Into a single satchel went the few possessions I couldn't bear to leave behind—my mother's silver hairbrush, a small book of pack history, a childhood photograph.
As the moon reached its zenith, I stood at my bedroom window one last time. The familiar view of pine trees and distant mountains blurred through my tears. This had been my home, my pack, my life. And now I was leaving it all behind.
"It's time," my father said from the doorway.
Outside, a tall figure stood sentinel in the shadows—Lucian Vance, the Beta of the Moonstone Kingdom. His presence was imposing even at a distance, his aura radiating power and authority.
"He will take you safely to Alpha King Alexander," my father assured me, embracing me one last time.
I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. With one final look at the only home I'd ever known, I stepped into the night, my heart pounding with fear and the faintest glimmer of hope.
What awaited me in the Moonstone Kingdom? And who was this Alpha King who had offered sanctuary to a rejected mate?
The forest loomed dark and imposing as I followed the royal Moonstone guards through the dense underbrush. Each step took me further from the only life I'd ever known, from the humiliation that still burned fresh in my memory. My ceremonial white dress, the mate mark pendant, Brandon's cold eyes as he spoke those devastating words of rejection—all of it clung to me like a second skin I couldn't shed.
My feet ached, but I refused to complain. Better the physical pain than dwelling on the hollow emptiness where my mate bond had once been. Silver, my wolf, remained unusually quiet, as if conserving her strength for whatever awaited us.
"We're approaching the border, Miss Mitchell," the lead guard informed me, his voice low and respectful. Unlike the pitying glances I'd received from my former packmates, his eyes held only deference.
I nodded, clutching my small satchel tighter against my chest. Everything I owned now fit into this single bag—a humbling thought for someone who had once expected to be Luna of the Silvercrest Pack.
As we reached a clearing, I noticed an ancient oak tree carved with a glowing sigil—a crescent moon encircled by a crown. The moment we passed it, the air... changed. There was no other way to describe it. The atmosphere felt heavier, more charged, as if the very molecules around us recognized they were in the presence of something powerful.
Silver stirred within me, suddenly alert. *"Do you feel that?"* she whispered.
"Yes," I murmured, earning a curious glance from one of the guards.
The anxiety that had been my constant companion since Brandon's rejection flickered, momentarily replaced by wonder. What kind of Alpha commanded territory that announced itself through the very air we breathed?
The Moonstone pack house appeared through the trees, a magnificent structure of stone and glass that seemed to rise organically from the mountainside. Unlike the rustic, traditional buildings of Silvercrest, this was a palace worthy of royalty.
"This way, Miss Mitchell," the Beta, Lucian Vance, gestured toward the imposing entrance. "Alpha King Sterling is expecting you."
My heart hammered against my ribs as we entered a grand foyer. Moonlight streamed through skylights, illuminating the polished floors and casting everything in an ethereal glow. Pack members stopped to watch us pass, their curious gazes making my skin prickle with self-consciousness.
"Wait here," Lucian instructed, positioning me at the base of a sweeping obsidian staircase.
I stood frozen, acutely aware of my travel-worn appearance and the dozens of eyes watching me. What was I doing here? This world of power and elegance was so far removed from anything I'd known. I didn't belong here any more than I'd belonged with Brandon.
A hush fell over the gathering. The air seemed to thicken, charged with an energy that made the hair on my arms stand on end. Then, I felt it—an Alpha presence so overwhelming it made Brandon's aura seem like a candle beside a bonfire.
I raised my eyes to the top of the staircase.
He descended with the fluid grace of a predator, each step deliberate and controlled. Alpha King Alexander Sterling was not what I'd expected. Younger than the graying Alpha of my former pack, he radiated power in his prime—broad-shouldered and tall, with features that seemed carved from stone. But it was his eyes that captured me—molten gold that seemed to glow with their own inner light.
Those eyes locked onto mine, and the world stopped.
*"MATE!"* Silver's voice exploded in my mind, a joyous howl that drowned out all other thought.
At the same moment, I saw the Alpha King freeze mid-step, his expression shifting from regal detachment to shocked recognition.
"Mate," he whispered, the single word carrying across the silent room.
Impossible. I'd already had my fated mate, and he had rejected me. This couldn't be happening. Yet Silver's reaction was undeniable, her presence surging forward with more strength than she'd shown since Brandon's betrayal.
Alexander Sterling covered the remaining distance between us in long strides, stopping just before me. This close, his aura was overwhelming, but not oppressive—it enveloped me like a protective cloak.
"The Moon Goddess works in mysterious ways," he said, his voice a deep rumble that seemed to vibrate through my very bones. "Welcome to your true home, Sophia Mitchell."
My father's words echoed in my memory: *Not a mate, Sophia. A chance.*
Had he known? Had he somehow sensed that my true destiny lay here, with this man whose very presence made Silver sing with recognition?
As Alexander extended his hand to me, I realized with startling clarity that Brandon's rejection hadn't been an end.
It had been a beginning.