Rejected For My Curves. Desired By The War Alpha

Rejected For My Curves. Desired By The War Alpha

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Briar Hale knelt before three hundred witnesses and watched her fated mate reject her for the one thing she could never change. Too heavy. Too much. Not built for a throne. What Alpha Prince Ronan Ashguard did not say was the truth: a blood oath forced his hand, and the alternative was watching his own mother destroy her. Briar does not wait around to find out. She walks into the arms of a rival Alpha who sees her Ironback strength as a gift, not a flaw, and builds a life on land that was never meant to want her. But a rejected bond does not die quietly. It claws back through both of them, one broken rule at a time, while a war neither chose creeps closer to the one thing they still share. Her. Some mates are chosen by the moon. Hers might be worth burning a kingdom down for.

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1: Too Heavy for a Crown

"Kneel."

Ronan's voice cracked over the courtyard like a whip. I stayed standing while three hundred pack members went quiet.

"I said kneel, Briar."

My wolf clawed at my ribs, desperate to answer a call that should have meant safety. I knelt, stone biting into my knees through the dress Wren picked out, two sizes too small because she swore it would motivate me.

Ronan looked down at me like a problem he needed solved fast.

"I reject Briar Hale as my fated mate," he said. "Her blood runs thick and slow. She was built for the old wars, not for standing beside a throne."

"That's it?" someone called from the crowd. "No blessing first?"

"He doesn't owe her a blessing," Ysolde said from her seat above us all, her voice smooth as poured wax. "He owes her nothing."

"She's still kneeling," someone whispered, not quietly enough. "Someone should tell her it's over."

Laughter rolled through the courtyard. My chest caved in around a breath I couldn't finish.

"Get up," Ysolde said, looking at me now like something tracked in on a boot. "You're embarrassing him."

"Every ceremony goes the same with Ironbacks," someone behind me said, like it was a fact of weather.

"Poor thing didn't even see it coming," another voice added.

I got up. My hands shook until I curled them into fists.

"You can go," Ronan said, already turning away. "There's nothing here for you."

"There never was," I said, quiet enough that only he could hear it.

"That's enough," Ronan said, not looking at me anymore.

I made it four steps before Wren's voice found me.

"Don't cry," she sang out, loud enough for the whole courtyard. "You'll get puffier."

"Leave her alone, Wren," someone muttered, but not loud enough to matter.

More laughter. I kept walking. I didn't run.

Three streets away, a new scent hit me. Pine, rain, and something underneath it, clean and sharp.

"You walked out of your own rejection like you won something," a voice said behind me.

I turned. A tall, dark haired man stood at the mouth of the alley, watching me with an expression I didn't have a name for yet. Not pity. Not disgust.

"You're staring," I said.

"You're worth staring at. Most people in that courtyard couldn't say the same tonight."

"Who are you," I said. "And what were you doing watching a private ceremony?"

"Asher Kade. Alpha of the Kade pack, two territories east." His eyes moved over me slowly, not the way Ronan's pack looked at me. "And it wasn't private. Half the region got an invitation to watch your Prince humiliate someone."

"So you came for the show."

"I came because I heard the rejection had an Ironback on the receiving end. I stayed because of what I saw after." He tilted his head. "You're Ironback."

"I'm nothing tonight. You might have missed the ceremony."

"I watched the whole thing." His jaw hardened. "He rejected the strongest bloodline this pack has produced in a century because he's scared of what you'd look like standing next to him instead of behind him."

My throat tightened. "That's not why."

"I know exactly why," he said. "Ironbacks broke siege lines with their bare hands. Your kind is the reason Ashguard still has borders. They didn't forget that because you're soft. They forgot it because remembering makes their pretty wolves nervous."

"You say that like you rehearsed it."

"I said it because it's true." A corner of his mouth moved, almost a smile. "Doesn't make it less true just because it's smooth."

"So what, you just say things like that to strangers in alleys?"

"Only the ones worth saying it to."

"And what do you want from me exactly?"

"I have a pack that needs someone built exactly like you," he said. "Not despite what you are. Because of it. Pack home, Beta rank, and nobody who'll ever ask you to apologize for the size of your bones."

"That's a big offer for someone you just met."

"You're not hard to read tonight, Briar. You've got nowhere else to be, and every pack in this territory just watched you get thrown away in public. I'd rather get to you before someone worse does."

"Worse than an Alpha who shows up in an alley the same night?"

"Fair," he said. "But I'm not asking you to trust me tonight. I'm asking you to get in the car and let a pack that actually wants you make its case tomorrow."

"How big is the Kade pack, exactly?"

"Smaller than Ashguard. Younger too. Most of my wolves came from packs that didn't want them for one reason or another."

"So I'd fit right in."

"You'd run half of them, eventually."

"Why should I believe the Kade pack is any different? Every pack has a hierarchy. Someone's always on the bottom of it."

"Not mine. Kade pack doesn't rank by bloodline or looks. We rank by what you can actually do when it matters. You'd have outranked half my Betas tonight just by staying on your feet through that ceremony."

"And if I say no?"

"Then I drive home alone and you figure out where three hundred people who just laughed at you expect you to sleep."

"Give me one reason why tonight isn't just as convenient for you as it is for me. You get an Ironback for free, and I get somewhere to sleep."

"I don't need a reason to be convenient. I need one to be honest. Ask around Kade territory before you decide I'm lying. Ask what happened to the last three wolves who tried to push my Beta out of a fight because they thought size decided anything."

I should have said no on principle. "I need to get my things."

"I'll wait," he said, like he'd expected exactly that answer and no other.

It took twenty minutes to pack. A photo of my mother. A blade my grandmother left me. Clothes that fit and clothes that didn't, both kept out of habit, both mine either way. I was tying the last bag shut when the door slammed open, cracking the frame.

Ronan filled the doorway, chest heaving, eyes gone wolf gold. Whatever composure he wore in the courtyard was gone.

"Where do you think you're going," he said.

"Somewhere I'm wanted." My voice came out flatter than I felt.

"You're not leaving with him."

"Why do you even care? You rejected me two hours ago. In front of everyone."

"That's not your business to question right now."

"Not my business?" I laughed, and it came out sharp. "You made it my business the second you humiliated me in front of the whole pack."

"You don't know what you're walking into with Asher Kade."

"I know exactly what I'm walking into. A pack that doesn't laugh at me. That's more than I had here an hour ago, and more than you gave me tonight."

"He's not doing this out of kindness."

"Neither were you, apparently, so I'm not sure why that's your objection."

"Wren is downstairs telling everyone you already left. Do you understand what that will do to this pack's standing?"

"I don't care about this pack's standing anymore, Ronan. I stopped caring the second you called me too heavy for it."

He crossed the room in two strides and closed his hand around my wrist. Not gently.

"Let go of me," I said.

"Not until you explain why you're running off with an Alpha from another territory like you owe him something."

"I don't owe you an explanation. You made your choice already."

"You think this is that simple."

"You made it that simple. You said the words, Ronan. I heard them. So did everyone else in that courtyard."

"Did you even wait to see if I'd take them back?"

"You had two hours. You spent them standing beside your mother instead of finding me."

"There are things I can't say."

"That's convenient timing for things you can't say."

"You don't understand what tonight cost me."

"It cost you nothing, Ronan. You stood up there and said it without blinking. It cost me everything."

"Briar."

"Let go."

His grip tightened until pain shot up my elbow. His eyes weren't on my face, they were fixed on the mark that should've faded hours ago and hadn't.

"That's not possible," he said quietly, almost to himself, like the words had slipped out before he could stop them.

"What's not possible?"

He didn't answer. His thumb moved once over the mark, like he was checking it was real.

"Ronan, you're hurting me."

Still nothing. Whatever he was looking at mattered more to him right now than my voice did.

"Let go," I said again, quieter this time, because something in his face had shifted into territory I didn't have a name for, something closer to fear than anger.

"My mate isn't going anywhere," he said.

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