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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

When the future Alpha publicly abandons his fated mate for someone else, Rosalie is left to endure crushing humiliation. Her world shifts unexpectedly when the fabled Lycan King arrives to declare her his own. Now, Rosalie must navigate treacherous supernatural politics while torn between her past trauma and a grand new fate. As hidden truths surface, she realizes that being the King’s consort offers the perfect chance for her ultimate revenge.
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Chapter 3

The ancient burial grounds stretched before me like a sea of weathered stone and forgotten names, each headstone a silent witness to my humiliation. The pack ceremony had ended hours ago, but I remained trapped among the graves, my body aching from where I'd been shoved into this sacred space and left to face whatever spirits lingered in the darkness.

"Keith," I whispered through our mind-link, my voice barely a breath in the supernatural silence. "Keith, please. I'm still here."

Nothing. The connection that should have bound us as mates felt cold and empty, like shouting into a void.

I pulled my torn dress tighter around my shoulders, the fabric catching on the rough bark of an ancient oak that had grown between two crumbling monuments. The moon hung full overhead, casting everything in silver light that should have been beautiful but instead felt haunting. Every shadow seemed to move, every whisper of wind through the headstones sounded like voices calling from beyond.

"Keith, I can feel them," I tried again, desperation creeping into my mental voice. The burial grounds were old—older than the pack itself—and the supernatural energy that seeped from the earth made my already weakened wolf tremble. Aria was still recovering from the silver poisoning, her presence in my mind fragile as spun glass. "Something's wrong here. The spirits... they're restless."

Still nothing. But I could sense him through our bond, distant but alive, his attention focused elsewhere. Always elsewhere.

A cold wind swept through the cemetery, carrying with it the scent of decay and something else—something that made Aria whimper and curl deeper into the recesses of my consciousness. The headstones seemed to lean inward, their carved angels and crosses taking on menacing shapes in the shifting moonlight.

"Please," I whispered aloud this time, my voice cracking. "I'm scared."

The mind-link remained silent, but I caught a fragment—just a brief flash of Keith's emotions bleeding through our bond. Concern, yes, but not for me. For Sapphire, who was apparently "traumatized" by the evening's events and needed his constant comfort. I could almost see her, curled up in his arms in the warmth of the pack house, her tears falling like perfectly orchestrated rain while I shivered alone among the dead.

Hours crawled by with agonizing slowness. I tried to find shelter behind a larger monument, but every time I closed my eyes, I felt the weight of ancient gazes upon me. The spirits of long-dead pack members seemed to whisper accusations in languages I didn't understand, their voices mixing with the wind until I couldn't tell what was real and what was my exhausted mind playing tricks.

"Keith, I think I'm losing my mind," I pleaded through the link, my mental voice raw from hours of unanswered calls. "The graves... they're doing something to me. To Aria. Please, just tell me you can hear me."

For a moment—just a heartbeat—I felt his attention flicker toward me. But then it was gone again, pulled away by whatever crisis Sapphire had manufactured to keep him occupied while I suffered alone in this place of death and forgotten memories.

As dawn finally began to creep across the horizon, painting the headstones in shades of gray and gold, I forced myself to stand on unsteady legs. My dress was ruined, torn and stained with dirt and tears. My hair had come loose from its careful arrangement, hanging in tangled waves around my face. But I was alive, and somehow, Aria was still with me, though her presence felt dimmer than before.

I stumbled through the cemetery gates just as the sun cleared the treeline, my bare feet bleeding from cuts I didn't remember getting. The pack house loomed ahead, warm and welcoming to everyone except me.

"Mazie?" Marcus Sullivan's voice cut through the morning air, sharp with shock. Keith's Beta stood at the edge of the training grounds, his usual composed expression cracking as he took in my appearance. "Jesus, what happened to you?"

I tried to speak, but only a broken sob emerged. Marcus was beside me in an instant, his strong hands steadying me as my legs threatened to give out.

"Where the hell have you been all night?" His dark eyes searched my face, taking in every tear track and smudge of dirt. "Keith said you'd gone home after the ceremony."

"The burial grounds," I managed to whisper. "I was pushed... left there."

Marcus's expression darkened, his jaw clenching with barely controlled anger. "And Keith didn't come for you?"

I shook my head, unable to meet his eyes. The shame was too overwhelming, the reality of my mate's abandonment too raw to voice aloud.

"That's it." Marcus's voice carried the kind of authority that made even Alphas listen. "I'm talking to him right now."

Before I could stop him, he was striding toward the pack house with purposeful steps, his Beta aura crackling with righteous fury. Through the large windows, I could see Keith in the living room, Sapphire curled against his side like a delicate flower seeking shelter from a storm that existed only in her imagination.

The confrontation that followed would shatter whatever remained of the friendship between Keith and Marcus, but in that moment, watching someone finally stand up for me after years of silence, I felt something I'd almost forgotten: hope.

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