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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

When her fated mate, a ruthless Alpha, discards her for someone else, Elena is left devastated. Yet, her heartbreak is interrupted by a formidable Lycan King who unexpectedly claims her. Now thrust into a world of lethal supernatural politics, Elena must move past her trauma to embrace a royal future. As she grows stronger through this new connection, she realizes that her initial rejection was merely the catalyst for her ultimate destiny.
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Chapter 3

The pack house felt different in the days following the Moon Ceremony—charged with unspoken tension and whispered conversations that died whenever I entered a room. I moved through my daily Luna duties with mechanical precision, but beneath the surface, I was calculating. Every interaction, every glance, every carefully chosen word was part of a larger strategy I was only beginning to understand.

My stepmother struck first, as I'd expected she would.

"Annabelle, dear," she said, appearing in my office doorway with that false maternal concern she'd perfected over the years. "I've been so worried about you since the ceremony. You've seemed... distant."

I didn't look up from the pack financial reports spread across my desk. "Have I?"

"Several pack members have mentioned it." She stepped inside uninvited, closing the door behind her with deliberate softness. "They're concerned about your emotional state, given the recent... revelations."

The word 'revelations' dripped with false sympathy, but I heard the calculation beneath it. She was already positioning herself, already spreading seeds of doubt about my stability. How predictable.

"Which pack members?" I asked, finally meeting her eyes.

Her smile faltered slightly. "Well, I wouldn't want to name names, but there's a general feeling that perhaps you need time to process everything. Maybe step back from some of your more demanding responsibilities."

"How thoughtful of them to be so concerned." I set down my pen with deliberate care. "And I suppose you've been reassuring them that you're available to help shoulder the burden?"

Color rose in her cheeks. "I only want what's best for the pack, Annabelle. Your father would have wanted—"

"Don't." The word came out sharp enough to cut. "Don't you dare invoke my father's memory to justify your political maneuvering."

She straightened, dropping some of her false sweetness. "I'm simply suggesting that in times of crisis, the pack needs stable leadership. If you're not capable of providing that—"

"Then what? You'll step in?" I stood slowly, letting my Alpha bloodline surface just enough to make her step back. "A former rogue with no legitimate claim to pack authority?"

Her eyes flashed with genuine anger now. "I've been part of this pack longer than you've been Luna."

"But you'll never be part of this bloodline." I touched my father's signet ring, watching her gaze follow the gesture. "Something you seem to forget."

She left without another word, but I knew this was only the beginning. The real battle would be fought in whispered conversations and careful alliances, and she had a head start I couldn't afford to ignore.

The pack council meeting that afternoon provided the perfect opportunity to test the waters. As we discussed routine pack business—territory patrols, resource allocation, upcoming ceremonies—I listened carefully to the undercurrents of conversation. Mason presented his proposals with his usual confidence, but I noticed Beta James watching me more closely than usual.

When Mason suggested expanding the youth training program to include "promising candidates from allied packs," I knew he was still pushing for his son's inclusion without naming him directly.

"I withdraw the Robertson family's support from that initiative," I said quietly.

The room went silent. Mason's pen stopped moving across his notepad. Elder Marcus raised his eyebrows in surprise.

"Luna?" Mason's voice carried a warning edge. "Perhaps we should discuss this privately—"

"I see no need for private discussion." I kept my voice level, professional. "The Robertson bloodline has traditionally supported pack expansion, but given current circumstances, I believe we should focus our resources internally."

Beta James leaned forward. "Luna Annabelle, is there something specific about this proposal that concerns you?"

I met his eyes directly. "I have concerns about the current direction of pack leadership, James. Until those concerns are addressed, I'm suspending my family's traditional support for several initiatives."

Mason's jaw tightened. "Annabelle—"

"The Robertson vote stands," I said firmly. "Unless there are other matters requiring my input, I have research to attend to."

I left them staring after me, knowing I'd just fired the first official shot in what would become a much larger war.

That evening, Mason tried a different approach. He appeared at our bedroom door with flowers—white roses, my former favorites—and that charming smile that had once made my heart race.

"I thought we could have dinner together," he said, his voice softer than it had been in days. "Just us. Like we used to."

I looked at the roses, remembering when such gestures had meant everything to me. Now they felt like props in a performance I no longer wanted to watch.

"I'm not hungry," I said simply.

He set the flowers on the dresser and moved closer, his Alpha presence filling the room. "Annabelle, we need to find our way back to each other. What happened at the ceremony—it doesn't have to destroy us."

When he reached for me, trying to pull me into his arms, my wolf recoiled so violently that pain shot through both of us like lightning. The mate bond, already fractured, sent waves of agony through our connection that left us both gasping.

Mason staggered back, his hand pressed to his chest. "What was that?"

"That," I said, my own pain making my voice rough, "was the truth. Our bond is broken, Mason. Your betrayal killed it."

"But we can fix this," he insisted, though his face was pale with the lingering pain. "We can rebuild—"

"No." I moved away from him, putting the width of the room between us. "We can't. And I won't pretend otherwise anymore."

He left the roses behind when he finally walked away, but I threw them in the trash before their scent could remind me of what we'd lost. Some things, once broken, could never be repaired.

The foundation was cracking, and I intended to let it fall completely.

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