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The Triplets' Rejected Disabled Mate: The Wolfless Luna
The Triplets' Rejected Disabled Mate: The Wolfless Luna
The Triplets' Rejected Disabled Mate: The Wolfless Luna
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"We made a promise that we would wait! You have betrayed me, and now you are screwing around while you have a she-wolf pregnant!" Sarah's gaze snapped back toward me. She had never seen me this angry.


"In that case," Brian growled at me, "I, Brian Joseph Scott, future Beta from the Silver Moonstone Pack, reject you, Catherine Jones, as my mate."


"I accept!" I growled, feeling the pain of rejection rippling through my body. I gasped for air, yet I knew the bond breaking would leave me in pain. I was more hurt that Brian didn't fight for me.


Kate, daughter of Alpha Duncan and Luna Melissa, becomes disabled during a pack attack while saving twelve little pups with love. She struggles to come to terms with her disability as well as the rejection from her fated mate, Brian, because of his betrayal with her best friend Sarah.


After being rejected by her fated mate Brian and second chance mates Ethan, when Kate returns from a rehabilitation center, she meets her third chance mates: the handsome Alpha Colt and his brothers Grey and Sam Black - three triplets Alpha Brothers traveling in search of their mate.


Will Kate accept the mate bond, or will her pride stand in the way?

LanguageEnglish
Publishersupernovel
Release dateMar 1, 2024
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The Triplets' Rejected Disabled Mate - Judels

CHAPTER 128 - I need to know

Colt's POV

Kate's words kept popping up in my head.

Was I oversensitive and overreacting?

And that long and miserable face? Grey asked, lifting his gaze from our grandfather's journal.

We have been planning the Alpha Ceremony. The invitation list was set, the decorator called, and the kitchen was informed to have a menu ready by tomorrow for approval. Yet, even though we were busy, my mind kept wandering off to Kate.

Was she incapable of trust?

Didn't we show her already that she could trust us?

Should we try harder?

Don't tell me you are still sulking about what Kate said earlier, Sam said, rolling his eyes. You shouldn't twist her words around like that; you know she didn't mean it like that.

And you certainly know it wasn't aimed at us, Grey added. But directly at Sarah.

I sighed.

I know, I said, but I still have this feeling that she will never trust anyone fully.

Do you blame her? Sam asked, cutting Grey off before he could argue and say anything more.

No! I said. But why...

Colt, just remembered she had gone through a lot, Grey said. And we have only been with her a couple of weeks. She needs time. She is only healing now, and emotional healing takes some time.

Still! I argued, feeling frustrated. The mate bond should have grown stronger and removed such worries! Why hasn't it?

Grey shifted in his seat, unable to answer. I guess he could speculate, but he wouldn't tell me until he knew for sure.

Because the mate bond doesn't work like that with Kate, Sam said.

Grey's gaze snapped toward Sam, and his eyes widened out of pure shock.

How? How do you know that? Grey asked, Do you have any proof?

I know a bit more than you think, he said. I might not be the one who is hunting down old myths, but I certainly can read between the lines.

You have... read it? Grey asked slowly, turning to look at me.

No, Sam said, getting to his feet and heading toward the alcohol cabinet. Well, sort of. You would be surprised at what is hidden in the local pack library.

So what did you hear and find? I asked, cutting Grey off before he could ask any other question.

Just something interesting, he said, handing us each a bourbon.

Interesting in what way? Grey snapped.

Grey wasn't impressed that Sam knew something before he did.

Brother, Sam said, taking a seat. Have a bit of patience. I will tell you in a second.

Sam took a sip of his drink, delaying the subject, and smiled as he swallowed the golden liquid. He was enjoying torturing Grey by keeping the information to himself.

Ah! Sam said. This Bourbon tasted so sweet and delicious on my tongue. We should get some more.

Grey rolled his eyes, getting angry.

Fine, Sam said. I'll tell you what I know.

Finally! Grey snapped.

Did you know that only one type of wolf is not bound to the mate bond? Sam asked.

No, I said, shaking my head. I have never heard of that. Did you? I asked Grey.

Grey stared at Sam blankly.

Grey? I called. Do you know anything about that?

Yeah, he said, knitting his eyebrows. Only white wolves...

The rest of Grey's words ended up in a murmur, and images of me and Ray standing in an open field flashed before my eyes.

A pure white wolf stood just a couple of feet from me. Her golden eyes stuck on me.

Welcome, Alpha Colt, she greeted. Hallo Ray. She purred.

Kia? I gasped, uncertain. Is that... is that you?

The wolf turned her massive head, and I curiously followed her gaze. Kate stood a couple of feet further down, staring at the white wolf in awe.

Did she see me?

Did she know I was there?

Does she know this wolf?

But before I could ask, Kate disappeared.

Kate just woke up, the wolf said, turning her attention to me. And yes, I am Kia, Catherine's wolf.

But you are an all-white wolf, I said.

It wasn't a question; I was just stating the obvious. I have never seen a wolf so pure.

Kia chuckled, amused at my behavior.

That's correct, she said. And Ray is an all-black wolf.

I fell silent, unable to process what I was seeing and hearing.

Kate was blessed with a white wolf.

White wolves are the strongest wolves in existence. They carry powerful magical powers. No one has seen one in centuries because of the number of enemies they have.

F*ck! I swore under my breath. Is this the reason why you have been hiding? Why have you never shifted because you are a white wolf? Are you scared?

Kia shook her massive head. Her eyes turned sad, and she whimpered.

If only, she said, sadly. Kate was so badly injured in her shifting that her human body couldn't handle the impact. Her human body gave in. I had to beg the goddess to help her.

But it came with a price? I asked.

Kia whimpered and nodded.

I healed her, and in the process, I weakened myself, Kia said. You helped escalate the healing process when you accepted her as your mate.

I remember feeling something happening in the infirmary, I said. So it wasn't my imagination?

No, she said, smiling. It can only happen when Kate finds her true mate.

A smile formed at the corners of my lips.

The normal mate bond doesn't work for us, Kia said. That caught me by surprise.

Why? I asked. Kate has gone through rejections. She has met her fated mate... twice, to be exact.

True, Kate has met suitors, Kia said, and she sighed. They are called false mates.

So the goddess sent unnecessary mates to destroy Kate? I growled, feeling anger push up inside me.

No, Kia said. White wolves... they are...

Kia sighed, and her eyes pleaded with me.

What was she hiding?

Why did she bring me here?

Tell me, I said. I need to know.

Kia nodded and took a deep breath.

You are not going to like this, she said.

I understand, I said. But I need to know.

White wolves are cursed to keep them from finding their mate, Kia whispered.

Did I?

You heard me right, she said.

A cold chill ran down my spine, and Ray whimpered next to me, pulling his ears down against his head.

How? How did this happen? I asked angrily.

It is a long story, Kia said, one that has gone on for centuries. Just know this: Kate is your mate, and you need to trust her judgment.

My heart started to race in my chest; the last words of Kia echoed in my mind, and panic rose inside me.

What have I done?

Colt? Sam's worried voice startled me, forcing the memory out of my mind.

Yeah? I answered, bewildered.

Where have you gone? Grey asked, his eyebrows pulled into a worried frown. We have been trying to get your attention for at least five minutes!

Was I gone that long?

I jumped to my feet and headed to the exit in a hurry.

Where are you going? Sam asked, bewildered.

I'm going to apologize to Kate! I said, praying that everything was still alright.

****

CHAPTER 129 - I'm sorry

Colt's POV

Seriously, Kate's angry voice sounded down the quiet hallway. Which part of: I don't want anything to do with you, don't you understand?

I froze on the stairs, shocked at Kate's tone of voice. I have never heard her get this angry before.

Was she yelling at David?

Did he do something wrong?

Doesn't she get along with him?

Goddess, I hope it's not him. I know he is an annoying brat, but he is just acting like a typical teenager.

Do you smell that? Ray suddenly asked, breaking my chain of thought.

Smell what? I asked, uncertain if I should leave or stay.

Why did it feel like I was intruding?

There is a she-wolf with Kate, Ray yapped and growled.

I lifted my nose in the air and took a whiff, and a scent of unknown origins filled my nostrils.

Catherine, don't you dare turn your back on me, a woman's voice followed angrily.

My hands flew into fists, ready to break whoever's neck for daring to threaten my mate like that.

Or what? Kate's snapped, her voice suddenly level and deadly calm, creating a cold feeling that ran down my spine.

Do you think it's Sarah? I whispered.

I am positive it's her, Ray said, nodding.

An unnerving silence followed, keeping me glued to the stairs. What were they doing?

Where the hell has David gone? I internally growled. I told him to stay with her! He is supposed to look after her and ensure that she stays calm and protected.

He is still there, Ray snapped. Now concentrate!

Then why the f*ck is he not saying anything? I asked, frustrated.

Why don't you ask him? Ray said, rolling his eyes at me.

Urgh! I growled, feeling the tension growing between the girls with every ticking second.

David, I linked. What the f*ck is going on?

Not now, brother! I'm in the middle of something! He answered, closing his link.

What the f*ck!

That little brat just closed the link on me! I growled, pissed. Doesn't he know that I am the Alpha?

The hair on my body suddenly started to rise, and a bad feeling crept inside.

Were the two girls having a staredown?

Was Sarah thinking about shifting?

I think we had better go stop this, Ray said. Before something happens and Kate gets hurt and...!

Agreed, I said.

I was about to take the last few steps when Kate suddenly laughed.

What was so funny?

You do know you are no match for me, Sarah! Kate said. You know I am still stronger than you!

At least I am not in a wheelchair, Sarah spat back. I know you don't have a wolf and can't fight me off. The only thing you can do is, what? Run me over with the wheelchair?

True, Kate said calmly. But I want you to know that you and Brian are one of the reasons why I am stuck in this wheelchair!

Now you blame me? Sarah screeched. I am not the one who didn't listen to Brain and ran into a burning packhouse minutes before her first shift. You brought this on yourself. It is your fault that you almost got yourself killed. It is your fault that you are stuck in that wheelchair. It's your fault that I fell pregnant with Brian's pup!

What? Kate gasped, and a humorless laugh left her lips. You blame me for you falling pregnant with Brian's pup? You have some nerve! I didn't even know you two were seeing each other!

You were supposed to go to that... that ceremony with Brian and not me, Sarah said bitterly. If you had gone, I would never have...!

You were invited, Sarah. Kate cut her off. Not me; I was in a coma for almost eight months when you two were invited to that unknown secret ceremony. I have nothing to do with you two sleeping together, and we both know it wasn't just a once-off thing; you continue f*cking one another's brains out after that.

My eyes widened, and my heart pinched hurtfully in my chest as I felt the emotion behind every word Kate spoke.

Kate must have truly loved Brian and trusted her friend, Sarah.

I shook my head and laid back against the wall.

I have never been hurt in such a way. I have never been betrayed by a friend, or by my loved one sharing someone else's bed.

How do I help Kate?

How do I help her let go of the past and move on?

Was having Sarah here helping her heal in any way, or were we making it worse?

What can I do to help Kate forgive Sarah? Could she forgive her, was it even possible, and was it needed?

I took a deep breath and took the last few steps.

Ladies, I said, breaking the silence that was now haunting the hallway.

Sarah jumped out of fear and slowly turned her head toward me.

Kate just stared at Sarah, not minding me.

She knows you were listening in, Ray warned me.

Seems so, I said. Do you think she wanted me to hear her feelings?

Ray nodded.

Is there a problem here? I asked, keeping my tone level and as calm as possible.

No, Sarah said. "We

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