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Shattered By An Alpha, Healed By A Lycan King

Lyra's dreams of a perfect union vanish when her fated mate, Alpha Alaric, rejects her during the Moon Ceremony. Publicly humiliated, she is cast aside for her malicious stepsister. Forced to flee for her life, Lyra enters the dangerous Black Ridge Mountains and encounters Fenris. As the legendary Lycan King, his immense power far exceeds any Alpha's. Now, this formidable ruler seeks to protect Lyra while seeking vengeance against those who betrayed her.
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Chapter 1

The Moon Ceremony was supposed to be the night my life finally began.

The air was thick with the scent of pine needles and the electric hum of the Silver Moon Pack's anticipation. Hundreds of wolves stood in the clearing, their eyes gleaming under the full, milk-white moon.

I smoothed the silk of my dress, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. Tonight, the Goddess would reveal the fated bond. Tonight, Alaric-the man I had loved in secret since we were pups-would finally claim me.

I could feel him. The pull was a physical cord, a golden thread connecting my soul to his. He stood on the raised dais, his shoulders broad and his presence commanding. As the future Alpha, he was the sun around which our entire world orbited.

"Lyra," my stepsister, Elara, whispered beside me. Her voice was like honey poured over broken glass. "You look so... hopeful. It's almost a pity."

I ignored her. Elara had spent years making my life a living hell after my mother passed, but even her malice couldn't dampen this moment. The bond was sacred. The bond was absolute.

Alpha Silas, Alaric's father, stepped forward. "The moon is at her peak! Let the fated pairs be revealed!"

A hush fell over the clearing. I stepped forward, my feet moving as if in a dream. I saw Alaric's eyes lock onto mine. For a heartbeat, I saw the recognition there-the spark of the soul-bond igniting. My skin tingled. The "mate" pull was so strong I could almost taste it.

But then, the spark in his eyes didn't turn to warmth. It turned to ice.

Alaric didn't move toward me. Instead, he stayed rooted to the spot, his lip curling in a sneer that shattered my world before he even spoke a word.

"Stop," Alaric's voice boomed, amplified by his Alpha spark.

The crowd froze. I halted three feet from the dais, my hand half-extended.

"The Moon Goddess may be senile, but I am not," Alaric declared, his gaze sweeping over the pack with brutal authority. "I recognize the bond, but I refuse to be shackled to a weak, pathetic omega who brings nothing to this pack but the scent of dust and failure."

A collective gasp rippled through the clearing. My blood turned to lead.

"Alaric?" I whispered, my voice trembling. "What are you doing?"

"I, Alaric Thorne, future Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, hereby reject you, Lyra Vance, as my mate and future Luna," he snarled.

The words hit me like a physical blow. A searing, white-hot pain erupted in my chest-the sensation of the fated bond being forcibly ripped apart. I gasped, collapsing to my knees as the spiritual agony tore through my nervous system. It felt like my very soul was being flayed alive.

But he wasn't done.

"A King needs a Queen, not a charity case," Alaric continued, his voice devoid of mercy. He turned his back on my shivering form and reached out a hand. "I choose a mate worthy of the throne. A wolf with fire and blood. I chose Elara."

Elara stepped past me, her silk heels clicking against the stone. She didn't look back. She climbed the stairs and placed her hand in Alaric's.

"I accept," she purred, her voice carrying through the silent woods.

The pack erupted. Not in protest, but in cheers. To them, I was just the girl who cleaned the kitchens and slept in the attic. Elara was the beautiful, strong daughter of the Beta. Might have been made right in the Silver Moon Pack, and I was nothing.

I looked up through a blur of tears. My fated mate was kissing my stepsister over my broken body. The pain of the rejection was a dull roar now, a hollow emptiness where my heart used to be.

"Get up," Alpha Silas barked, looking down at me with disgust. "You are an embarrassment to this ceremony. Leave the clearing. You are no longer welcome at the feast."

I stumbled to my feet, my legs shaking. I looked at Alaric one last time, searching for a shred of the boy I used to climb trees with. There was nothing left but a cold, power-hungry stranger.

"You'll regret this," I whispered, though the wind carried the words away.

"Regret you?" Alaric laughed, pulling Elara closer. "Lyra, by tomorrow, I won't even remember your name. Now run along before I decide to make your exile permanent."

I turned and ran.

I didn't run toward the pack house. I didn't run toward the safety of my attic room. I ran toward the treeline, toward the jagged peaks of the Black Ridge Mountains-the territory where no Silver Moon wolf dared to tread.

The branches tore at my dress. Thorns scratched my skin, drawing blood that smelled sweet and heavy in the night air. I didn't care. The physical pain was a distraction from the howling void in my chest.

I ran until my lungs burned, until the cheers of the pack were nothing but a distant, hateful echo.

The forest grew darker here. The trees were ancient, their trunks wider than houses, their leaves blocking out the moonlight. This was the land of the Lycans-the primal, monstrous cousins of our kind. They were larger, faster, and lacked the "humanity" the Alphas prided themselves on.

I tripped over a protruding root and tumbled down a steep embankment, crashing through dry brush until I slammed into something hard.

Not a rock. Not a tree.

It was warm. It smelled of storm clouds, expensive sandalwood, and raw, predatory power.

I looked up, trembling.

Standing over me was a man who looked like he had been carved from the mountain itself. He was massive, his chest broad and covered in a dark, silk shirt that strained against his muscles. His hair was black as a raven's wing, and his eyes-Gods, his eyes-were a glowing, molten gold.

He wasn't a wolf. He was a King.

The air around him vibrated with a pressure so intense I could barely breathe. This was the Lycan King, Fenris. The man the Alphas told ghost stories about to keep us in line.

He looked down at my bleeding scratches, then at the tear-stained mess of my face. His nostrils flared, taking in my scent.

"A little wolf, so far from her pack," he vibrated, his voice a deep, resonant growl that seemed to settle the ache in my chest. "And the smell of a fresh rejection."

I tried to scramble backward, but he moved with a speed that defied logic. In a heartbeat, he was looming over me, his large hand reaching out. He didn't strike. Instead, his thumb brushed a stray tear from my cheek.

"Tell me, little wolf," he whispered, his golden eyes narrowing with a dangerous, protective heat. "Who do I have to kill for breaking what belongs to me?"

I gasped as a new sensation washed over me. It wasn't the golden thread of the fated bond. It was something darker, heavier. A blood-bond. A Lycan claim.

Behind us, the sound of barking dogs and shouting men echoed through the woods. Alaric's hunters were coming to finish the job.

Fenris looked toward the noise, a feral smirk tugging at his lips. He looked back at me and extended a hand, his claws slightly elongated.

"Choose quickly, Lyra," he said, his voice a dark promise. "Do you want to go back to the Alpha who discarded you... or do you want to watch me tear his world apart?"

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