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After My Mate Chose Her, the Lycan King Chose Me Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose Her, the Lycan King Chose Me

Elara is left devastated and publicly shamed when her fated mate casts her aside for someone else. Yet, her despair turns to shock when the formidable Lycan King steps forward to claim her. Now immersed in a world of royal duty and intense desire, she must adapt to life with the shifters' ultimate leader. As a hidden strength rises from within, Elara discovers that her rejection was merely the catalyst for her true, powerful destiny.
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Chapter 5

The silence in my head was a new kind of heavy. For ten years, I had lived with the constant hum of the pack link, the static of Conor’s emotions, the weight of a thousand voices relying on me. Now, there was nothing. Just the quiet fog of London and the rhythmic beating of my own heart.

Lady Victoria had insisted I attend the Royal Lycan Ball. "You are not hiding, Harper," she had told me, her eyes hard as flint. "You are debuting."

So I stood before the mirror in the guest suite of the Council fortress, smoothing down a gown of liquid silver. It was a bold choice. It clung to my curves like a second skin, but the back dipped low—scandalously low—exposing the jagged, silvery scar where the bullet had exited my body years ago. I traced the raised skin with a trembling finger. For a decade, I had covered this mark, ashamed of the damage, ashamed of the barren womb it represented. Tonight, I wore it like a medal of honor.

"You look like a queen," Hera whispered in my mind. She was weak, still recovering from the proximity to the wolfsbane, but her spirit was fierce. "Let them look. Let them see what he threw away."

I took a deep breath, grabbed my clutch, and headed for the ballroom.

***

Unknown to me, across the ocean, the Silver Moon Pack was burning.

I wouldn't learn the details until later—how the wards flickered and died the moment my plane crossed the Atlantic, leaving the borders porous and weak. How the warriors moved through mud, their limbs heavy, their connection to the Alpha strained and static-filled. Without a Luna to anchor the spiritual energy of the pack, the balance was gone.

Conor was in his office, or what was left of it. His desk was overturned, splintered down the middle. Glass from his awards case crunched under his boots as he paced, a caged animal sensing the storm but unable to stop it.

He had tried to reach me. I could feel the phantom bruises on my mind where he had slammed against the walls I’d built, screaming my name into the void. But the Code of Separation held fast. To him, I was a ghost.

"Conor?" Zoya’s voice was small, whining from the doorway. "My back hurts. The healer said I need a massage. And when are we announcing me as Luna? The pack is looking at me weird."

Conor stopped pacing. He turned to her, his eyes bloodshot, his face a mask of terrifying indifference. He didn't see the woman carrying his child. He saw a mistake. He saw the reason his power was bleeding out like an open wound.

"You want to be useful?" he snarled, crossing the room in two strides. He grabbed her arm, not with the gentleness of a lover, but with the grip of a jailer.

"Conor, you're hurting me!" Zoya shrieked.

"Get Dr. Thorne," Conor barked at the trembling guard outside. "Tell him to prep the induction suite."

Zoya’s eyes went wide with terror. "Induction? But... it's too early! It's two months too early!"

"The pack needs an heir to stabilize the bond," Conor said coldly, dragging her down the hallway toward the Omega quarters. "You wanted the title, Zoya. You wanted the chair. Now you pay the price."

He threw her into the room—not the master suite, but a cold, sterile room usually reserved for recovering Omegas. As the door slammed shut and the lock clicked, Zoya’s screams for mercy echoed through the empty hallway. But Conor didn't listen. He was already trying to find a way to London.

***

The Royal Ballroom was a cavern of gold and crystal. Chandeliers the size of cars hung from the vaulted ceiling, casting a warm glow over the hundreds of Lycans and dignitaries mingling below. The air smelled of expensive perfume, champagne, and power. Raw, ancient power.

As I stepped through the archway, the herald announced my name. "Luna Harper Ross, formerly of the Silver Moon Pack."

The murmur that rippled through the crowd was immediate. Heads turned. Eyes widened. I heard the whispers—*"The barren Luna?"*, *"She left him?"*, *"Look at that scar."*

I kept my chin high, my spine steel. I walked down the first few steps of the grand staircase, my silver dress shimmering under the lights. I didn't look at the floor. I looked straight ahead, scanning the sea of faces.

And then, the room went silent.

It wasn't the polite silence of a toast. It was the heavy, suffocating silence of a predator entering the clearing. The crowd at the bottom of the stairs parted like the Red Sea, bodies pressing back in sudden deference—and fear.

Standing alone in the center of the cleared floor was a man.

He was massive, easily six-five, with shoulders that strained the fabric of his black tuxedo. His dark hair was swept back, revealing a face carved from granite—sharp jaw, high cheekbones, and a mouth set in a grim line. He radiated an aura so potent it made the air around him vibrate. It tasted of storm clouds and dark chocolate, rich and overwhelming.

He wasn't looking at the crowd. He was looking up. At me.

My breath hitched. My heart, which had been beating a steady rhythm of survival for days, suddenly slammed against my ribs like a trapped bird. Hera stirred in my mind, not in fear, but in pure, unadulterated longing. She let out a low, crooning sound I had never heard before.

*He sees us,* she whispered.

The man took a step forward. His eyes, dark as midnight a moment ago, suddenly flooded with color. The brown melted away, replaced by a swirling, molten gold that glowed with an inner light.

King Kaleb Hunter.

He didn't walk; he stalked. He moved with a lethal grace, ignoring the gasps of the courtiers as he closed the distance to the bottom of the stairs. He stopped right at the base, looking up at me as if I were the only source of light in the universe.

I froze on the step, my hand gripping the railing. The connection hit me like a physical blow—a warm, golden tether snapping into place, instantly replacing the rotten, severed cord I had torn away from Conor. It wasn't painful. It felt like coming home.

Kaleb’s chest heaved. His hands clenched at his sides, fighting for control. He inhaled deeply, scenting the air, scenting *me*.

Then, slowly, deliberately, the King of all Lycans sank to one knee.

The entire ballroom gasped. Kings did not kneel. Not to anyone.

Kaleb didn't care. He kept his golden gaze locked on mine, his voice a rough, gravelly growl that vibrated through the floorboards and straight into my soul.

"Mate."

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