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REJECTED BY ALPHA LUPUS,REBORN IN FIRE. Novel Cover

REJECTED BY ALPHA LUPUS,REBORN IN FIRE.

In a public display of betrayal, Alpha Lupus Kai rejects Taylor Swift as his mate and Luna. Despite her parents' silent pleas to avoid a scene, Taylor refuses to be broken by the humiliation. Meeting his fierce gaze with newfound resolve, she formally accepts his rejection before the entire pack. Turning her back on her old life, she walks away from the man who discarded her. Taylor vows to rise from the ashes and reclaim her worth alone.
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Chapter 6

Lupus's POV

Morning came slowly. The sunlight slipped through the tall windows like water, quiet and soft,

but it didn't warm me. It never did anymore-not since that night.

Angela was already awake when I entered the study. She sat at my desk with a pile of reports,

her fingers moving over the parchment with precision.

She looked up and smiled, and I felt the pull again-the one that always made me want to

believe everything was fine if she said so. "You don't have to worry about today," she said softly. "I've handled most of it."

I nodded. It was easier to believe her than to argue. And I did. I always did.

By the time we reached the council hall, I realized just how much of my authority she had quietly

absorbed. The moment I sat, she slid in beside me, as though the seat was hers by right.

Not behind me. Not to the side. Beside. My presence barely mattered. The first report came from the border patrol. "Tracks were spotted yesterday," one of the betas said.

Angela's hand rested lightly on my arm, and she answered before I could even process the

words. "No, the wolves were likely passing travellers. Nothing to worry about."

I opened my mouth to speak. The words felt hollow. She was already smoothing the edges of

my hesitation, turning my concern into calm certainty. The pack nodded. Relief flickered in their eyes. I should have corrected her, but I didn't. Not then. The training grounds were next. I walked beside her, but I felt like I wasn't really walking at all.

She moved with an ease that made every step I took feel awkward, slower. She corrected a young warrior gently: "Lift your elbow a little higher." Another one, "Step left before you strike."

Every instruction came with a glance at me, as if checking that I agreed silently. The warriors

obeyed without question. Respect, yes. Loyalty, maybe. Fear, probably. And I let it happen.

I felt my wolf stirring beneath the skin. Quiet, watching, patient. Not angry. Not warning. Just observing. He knows something is changing in me, something I can't-or won't-see yet. Later, Angela handled a minor dispute between two families. I sat back, arms crossed, pretending to review another report, while she smoothed tempers with calm authority. She never shouted. She didn't need to. Her words were precise, deliberate, controlling without force.

When she returned, she gave me a tidy summary: "All settled." And I said, "Good."

I felt nothing. Not pride. Not satisfaction. Just a hollow recognition that she had done my job

better than I could have. I caught glimpses of the pack reacting to her. A warrior bowed slightly deeper than necessary. Another lingered by the doorway to watch her pass.

They didn't see me. They didn't need to.

Halfway through the day, I realized the truth: I wasn't noticing that I had stopped leading. Angela

was. I wasn't guiding the pack. I was... approving her. And approval was all she needed.

The afternoon brought the council of elders. I walked in thinking I might finally assert myself.

But Angela spoke first, clarifying points, correcting minor errors, phrasing suggestions in ways

the elders nodded at instinctively.

She smiled at me once, lightly, and I felt something tighten in my chest-a combination of awe

and unease. By the time I opened my mouth, she had already answered. My own voice sounded small and weak.

"Your decisions are solid, Alpha," she said afterward, brushing her hand against mine.

"The pack respects you. Trust yourself."

I nodded. The words felt hollow even to me. But it was easier to let her guide me than to

confront the reality I didn't want to see: that I was no longer steering my own pack.

Training ended, and the sun dipped low over the horizon. Angela walked with me back to the

hall, slipping her hand into mine casually. She didn't squeeze, didn't demand. Just rested there,

as if she had always belonged.

I kept my gaze on the horizon. There was a strange weight in my chest. Not anger, not fear.

Something quieter. A tug I couldn't name.

Her presence had become my rhythm. I followed her subtly, almost unconsciously. Every

correction, every quiet suggestion, every soft word of reassurance slowly guided the pack, and

me, without either of us admitting it. Even my parents' cells seemed less urgent. Angela had dismissed two guards today, saying they were unnecessary. I didn't stop her. I watched her do it with the quiet ease of someone rearranging the world. And I let her. Because it was easier. Easier to let her handle it than to feel the responsibility pressing down. Easier to tell myself she

was helping. Easier to believe she was guiding me. And the truth, the one I didn't allow myself to think too long, whispered in the corners of my mind:

She isn't helping.

She is taking control.

And I am letting her.

When night fell, I found myself alone in the study again. Angela came in shortly after, soft steps,

quiet smile. She didn't speak of power. She didn't speak of authority.

Only of care. "You're doing well," she said, brushing a hand across my shoulder. "You're learning not to carry everything alone."

I nodded. I wanted to nod. It felt comforting. It felt... normal. And I believed her.

Because admitting the truth was heavier than I could bear. That I had already handed over

pieces of myself without even noticing. That the pack might follow her lead more than mine.

That my wolf sensed it, and I ignored it. I believed her. And that's why I didn't wake up yet.

By midnight, the hall was empty, torches dimmed, and the silence was complete. I sat at the

desk, staring at the reports she had neatly arranged. Each one was a small reminder: she had

been here, shaping everything while I pretended to lead. And the strange, quiet pressure in my chest remained. Not anger. Not regret. Just awareness.

A seed of something I didn't yet have the courage to name.

Angela had moved quietly, flawlessly, and I had followed.

Not out of love, not out of fear, not out of weakness.

I had followed because it was easier.

And the thought made me feel... powerless.

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