Rejected Mate Chapter 277
Posted on June 28, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
Listen to this chapter:

Chapter 277

Dane

I stared at the old map across the wooden desk of my study, frustration bubbling inside my chest. Auroraโ€™s doubts still echoed in my head, and the things she said in that last argument cut far deeper than I was willing to admit. But this was not about them; this was about the pack and its future.

A knock at the door broke my moment of thinking. Trajan entered, his expression unreadable yet expectant. โ€œYouโ€™ve been quiet,โ€ he said, crossing his arms.

I jerked my head toward the map. โ€œItโ€™s time,โ€ I said with finality. โ€œWe have held back long enough.โ€

Trajan came closer, peering at the discolored ink marks that detailed our packโ€™s history. โ€œYouโ€™re sure?โ€

I nodded. โ€œI am tired of watching our borders shrink while clinging to the hope of peace. If we do nothing, someone will take our rightful possessions by force. The sooner, the better.โ€

Trajanโ€™s smile was faint but approving. โ€œThen letโ€™s make it happen.โ€

Chapter 277

By noon, I had the pack gathered in the council hall. The room was alive with the mutterings of wolves as it filled with faces ranging from curious to anxious. I stood at the head of the table, my hands firmly planted on its surface.

When the room had quieted, I began, โ€œFor too long weโ€™ve lived in the shadow of what we once were. Our ancestors fought for this land, yet weโ€™ve allowed pieces of it to slip away. That ends now.โ€

The silence hung thick and heavy in the air. Piper was the first to break it, her voice sharp. โ€œAnd at what cost, Dane? The pack has just begun to heal. Are we ready for another battle?โ€

โ€œThis isnโ€™t chaos,โ€ I said. โ€œThis is taking back whatโ€™s rightfully ours. Securing our future.โ€

Warrick added, his voice soft yet questioning, โ€œBut is this the right time? The unity in the pack is still fragile. Shouldnโ€™t we just cement what we have first?โ€

Trajan moved from beside me, forward. โ€œUnity comes from purpose. From something to gather behind. Daneโ€™s plan gives that to us.โ€

Auroraโ€™s voice cut through the growing debate. โ€œAnd what happens if this plan backfires? If we lose wolves in the process?โ€

Chapter 277

โ€œHave you thought about the consequences, Dane?โ€

I turned to her, frustration boiling over. โ€œOf course I have, Aurora. But we canโ€™t lead out of fear. We have to take risks to grow.โ€

Her eyes narrowed. โ€œThereโ€™s a difference between calculated risks and reckless ambition.โ€

The tension between us was showing now. The room watched in uneasy silence as we locked eyes, the air thick with unresolved conflict.

Piper spoke first. โ€œIf weโ€™re doing this, we need a solid plan. No surprises, no unnecessary risks.โ€

I nodded, seizing the opportunity. โ€œThatโ€™s why Iโ€™m calling for an expedition. Volunteers only. Those who believe in this vision will join me.โ€

As the meeting drew to a close, the air in the room still hung heavy with unresolved nerves. I stayed behind, studying the map once more, tracing the borders of our territory with my finger. This wasnโ€™t about the land; it was about the strength of our packโ€™s survival for generations to come.

The soft sound of approaching footsteps drew me out of my thoughts. A young wolf, hardly old enough to join patrol duty, stood at the

Chapter 277

door, his chest heaving with the effort of having run to reach me.

โ€œMessenger from the border,โ€ he managed, holding out a sealed note.

I rose and took it from him, breaking the seal with deliberate movements. The room had grown quiet, those who hadnโ€™t yet left pausing to watch. As my eyes skimmed the hastily written words, my chest tightened.

โ€œWhat does it say?โ€ Trajan asked, stepping closer, his voice tinged with urgency.

I cleared my throat and began to read aloud, โ€œA neighboring pack has been spotted near the disputed territory. Their numbers are not clear, but they have set up a temporary camp just beyond the ridge.โ€

Gasps ran around the room. Piperโ€™s voice cut through the sudden silence. โ€œAnother pack? You donโ€™t think they know about your plans, Dane?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not about if they know,โ€ I said, folding the note and tucking it into my pocket. โ€œWhat is, is that theyโ€™re there. This changes everything.โ€

Aurora broke the long silence that had stretched out since sheโ€™d last spoken with me.

Chapter 277

โ€œAnd what now, Dane? Charging in again headfirst, without a thought, and jeopardizing everyone? Or will this be the one you think through?โ€

She was saying it like a challenge, but I didnโ€™t rise to that. โ€œItโ€™s not about recklessness. Itโ€™s about timing. If we wait, theyโ€™ll fortify their position, and the advantage will be lost.โ€

Aurora shook her head. Frustration was written largely on her features. โ€œWhat if this is what they want? What if it is a bait, to get us moving before weโ€™re ready?โ€

Trajan cut in, his voice even but firm. โ€œWe canโ€™t afford to second-guess. The longer we wait, the more powerful they become.โ€

Auroraโ€™s eyes darted between us, her jaw clenched. โ€œYouโ€™re playing with fire, Dane. I just hope you donโ€™t burn the whole pack down with you.โ€

The young wolf that had delivered the note hovered near the door. โ€œShould I tell the border patrol to be on higher alert?โ€

I nodded once, a decision made. โ€œNo. Stand down. We move at first light.โ€

As I turned to leave, it was the sound of Auroraโ€™s voice that stopped me. โ€œDane, if this goes wrong, the pack wonโ€™t forgive you.โ€

I turned back to her, and my face didnโ€™t change. โ€œThen Iโ€™ll make sure it doesnโ€™t.โ€

Chapter 277

Aurora said nothing more, her concern etched on her face as I strode out into the cool night air.


Please let us know if you find any errors, so we can fix them.