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A Luna's awakening: Twisted Fate, Tangled Heart
img img A Luna's awakening: Twisted Fate, Tangled Heart img Chapter 3 Rejected Or Not
3 Chapters
Chapter 9 Her awakening begins img
Chapter 10 The Push And The Pull img
Chapter 11 The Web of lies img
Chapter 12 Family Confrontation img
Chapter 13 He Broke Me again img
Chapter 14 Drowning In Conflict img
Chapter 15 Doomed To Be Rejected img
Chapter 16 Making Contact img
Chapter 17 The reunion img
Chapter 18 True Luna revelation img
Chapter 19 Rage and Regret img
Chapter 20 Settling In img
Chapter 21 Trapped Underneath img
Chapter 22 My lesson or salvation img
Chapter 23 Restraint or pain img
Chapter 24 Losing control img
Chapter 25 Stella's Mine img
Chapter 26 Eliminating A Rival img
Chapter 27 Not Yet Free img
Chapter 28 Surprise Birthday party img
Chapter 29 planning and suspicion img
Chapter 30 Training at Grandmother Calum's img
Chapter 31 The Dress Shopping Date img
Chapter 32 Hazel's Game img
Chapter 33 Jealously rising img
Chapter 34 Forbidden desires img
Chapter 35 The curse revealed img
Chapter 36 Perfect Boyfriend img
Chapter 37 The Grand ball img
Chapter 38 Crossing Lines img
Chapter 39 Cold Rejection img
Chapter 40 Confession and rejection img
Chapter 41 Caught img
Chapter 42 I broke him img
Chapter 43 Blood and Blame img
Chapter 44 Reaching out to seth img
Chapter 45 Puppet Master img
Chapter 46 THE ALPHA THEY WANT img
Chapter 47 Truths and accusations. img
Chapter 48 Next hope Family img
Chapter 49 Meeting the family img
Chapter 50 Confronting the past img
Chapter 51 Let Me Mate You img
Chapter 52 Your performance img
Chapter 53 Accusations and Seth's manipulation. img
Chapter 54 The binding ritual img
Chapter 55 The Choice img
Chapter 56 Can I trust you with my life img
Chapter 57 The Marking Decision img
Chapter 58 Hazel's Desperate Move img
Chapter 59 She's gone img
Chapter 60 The Emergency Marking img
Chapter 61 Awakening Together img
Chapter 62 A New Plan img
Chapter 63 Recovery and Revelation img
Chapter 64 The Pregnancy Announcement img
Chapter 65 Seeds of Doubt img
Chapter 66 Investigating Hazel img
Chapter 67 Celine Goes Undercover img
Chapter 68 The Baby img
Chapter 69 Breaking point img
Chapter 70 Alexander leaves img
Chapter 71 The Sickness Begins img
Chapter 72 Alexander's Suffering img
Chapter 73 Grandmother's Warning img
Chapter 74 The Reunion img
Chapter 75 Hazel's breakdown img
Chapter 76 Father's appearance img
Chapter 77 Grandmother's Confrontation img
Chapter 78 Planning the journey img
Chapter 79 Hazel's New Plan img
Chapter 80 The Journey North img
Chapter 81 Preparing The Ritual img
Chapter 82 The Attack Begins img
Chapter 83 Stella's Power Awakens img
Chapter 84 Breaking the Curse img
Chapter 85 Desperation and despair img
Chapter 86 The Battle img
Chapter 87 Hazel's Choice img
Chapter 88 Seth's Defeat img
Chapter 89 Healing and Revelation img
Chapter 90 Justice img
Chapter 91 Alexander's Apology img
Chapter 92 The proposal img
Chapter 93 Wedding planning img
Chapter 94 Wedding planning 2 img
Chapter 95 Honeymoon saga img
Chapter 96 Over Protective Alpha husband img
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Chapter 3 Rejected Or Not

Alexander's POV

I stood outside her hospital room, hands clenched at my sides, fighting the rage that churned in my gut. Stella. The human who somehow managed to find her way into my life and into my soul in a way no one else ever had. The bond snapped into place the moment I laid eyes on her.

She was mine, and I couldn't escape that pull.

But I couldn't have her.

I had to reject her immediately. I couldn't risk allowing the bond between us to grow stronger, because she was weak and that was the truth.

And yet, as I turned and walked away, the pull tore through me, clawing at my insides, dragging me back to her. Every step away from that hospital room felt like walking through fire. I wanted to run back inside, grab her, and never let her go.

But I had to leave. Because she couldn't handle this world. She wouldn't survive it.

I'm protecting her, I told myself. She's just a human and she doesn't deserve to get hurt.

I mean, I'm a monster and she is a human. We don't belong to the same world.

"I'll never see her again. Never," I muttered under my breath, trying to convince myself.

But every time I shut my eyes, I saw her face. Her voice echoed in my head. "You said I'm yours, right?" I saw her vulnerability, her question, her hope.

I saw recognition in her eyes, like she had been waiting for me her whole life, just waiting for me to come and sweep her off her feet.

And maybe she had been. But instead, I came and broke her heart.

I cursed under my breath. The worst part? I couldn't even drive. My hands were shaking too badly, my wolf was too close to the surface, fighting me for control, demanding I go back to our mate. The steering wheel would snap in half if I tried.

I pulled out my phone and dialed Seth. I needed him to drive me out, to anywhere. Anywhere far away from her. Because the more I stayed, the more she clouded my mind, the more my resolve weakened.

"Yeah?" His voice came through the line, calm, but I could hear the underlying concern. Seth always knew when something was wrong.

"Come and pick me up," I ordered, my voice sharper than I intended. "I need to get out of here."

There was a pause. "Where are you?"

"Memorial Hospital. Just... get here."

"On my way," he replied, not questioning me further. He never did when I used that tone.

It only took fifteen minutes before Seth's black SUV pulled into the hospital parking lot. He stepped out, tall and broad-shouldered, his dark eyes scanning me immediately. Seth had been my beta for years, but more than that, he was my best friend. The only person I trusted completely. He had a way of reading me that no one else did, seeing through the walls I put up.

He didn't even wait for me to speak. He could see it in my eyes, in the tension radiating from my body.

"You look like hell," he said bluntly, walking toward me. "What happened?"

I didn't respond right away. Instead, I pulled open the passenger door and got in, the cool leather seat feeling like an anchor. Seth climbed in after me, starting the engine but not pulling away yet. His eyes were on me, patient but expectant.

"Drive," I muttered.

"Where to?"

"Anywhere. Just drive."

Seth pulled out of the parking lot, merging into traffic with practiced ease. The silence stretched between us for a few minutes, but it wasn't uncomfortable. Seth knew when to push and when to wait.

Finally, I broke. "I found her."

His eyes flicked to me briefly before returning to the road. "Her?"

"My mate."

The car swerved slightly before Seth corrected it. "Your mate? Alexander, that's... that's incredible. Why do you look like someone just died?"

I let out a harsh laugh that held no humor. "Because she's human, Seth. She's human and she has no idea what she's gotten herself into. She doesn't even know what I am."

Seth was quiet for a moment, processing. "And you told her?"

"I rejected her."

The car swerved again, harder this time. Seth pulled over to the side of the road and put the vehicle in park, turning to face me fully. "You did what?"

"I rejected her," I repeated, my voice hollow. "Told her she wasn't what I needed. Told her she was weak. That she couldn't be my mate."

Seth stared at me like I'd grown a second head. "Are you out of your fucking mind?" His voice was low, dangerous. "You felt that bond, didn't you? You felt it snap into place. That's not something you can just walk away from, Alexander. That's fate. That's the moon goddess herself telling you this is your person."

I clenched my fists, feeling my claws threatening to extend. "She's human, Seth. Do you understand what that means? She can't shift. She can't heal like we do. She can't defend herself against the enemies I have, the threats that come with being my mate. I'd be signing her death warrant."

"Or you'd be giving her a chance at something extraordinary," Seth countered. "You don't get to decide what she can or can't handle. That's her choice."

"She doesn't even understand what's happening! She looked at me like I was insane when I said the word 'mate.' Our world is still so strange to her."

Seth ran a hand through his hair, frustrated. "Then you explain it to her. You don't just reject her and walk away like a coward."

The word 'coward' hit me like a physical blow, and my wolf snarled in response. "Watch yourself."

"No, you watch yourself," Seth shot back, unafraid. "I've known you for ten years, Alexander. I've seen you face down rival alphas, take on entire packs, make decisions that would break most men. But this? Running away from your mate because you're scared she might get hurt? That's the most cowardly thing I've ever seen you do."

I wanted to argue, to defend myself, but the words wouldn't come. Because deep down, I knew he was right.

"You don't understand," I said finally, my voice barely above a whisper. "I saw her collapse, Seth. The moment I rejected her, she collapsed like I'd physically struck her. The bond... hurt her. And if just a rejection does that, what happens when she's caught in the crossfire of pack politics? What happens when my enemies find out about her and use her to get to me?"

Seth's expression softened slightly. "So you're saying you'd rather she suffer from the rejection than risk her getting hurt in your world?"

"Yes. No. I don't know." I pressed my palms against my eyes, feeling the weight of it all. "All I know is that I can't think straight. She's all I can think about. Her face, her voice, the way she looked at me with such hope before I crushed it."

"The bond won't let you forget her," Seth said quietly. "You know that, right? Rejected or not, she's still your mate. That connection doesn't just disappear because you want it to."

"I know," I admitted, hating how defeated I sounded.

Seth started the car again and pulled back onto the road. "Where does she work?"

"Club Imperium."

He nodded slowly. "And where are we going now?"

"Your place," I decided. "I need to clear my head. I need to think about anything other than her."

Seth glanced at me skeptically but didn't argue. "Alright. But Alexander? Running from this isn't going to work. The bond will only get stronger. And the longer you fight it, the more it's going to hurt. For both of you."

I didn't respond because I didn't have an answer. All I knew was that every mile we drove away from that hospital felt wrong. My wolf was clawing at me, demanding I turn around, that I go back and claim what was mine.

But I couldn't. I wouldn't.

For her sake, I had to stay away.

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