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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 2

The shadow of the Lycan King loomed over me, a dark silhouette against the silver-streaked sky. His presence was an anchor in the storm of my soul, but the sounds of the pursuit were getting closer.

The snapping of branches. The rhythmic thud of paws. The harsh, arrogant shouts of the Silver Moon elite warriors.

"She went this way! Follow the scent of the weakling!"

That was Jaxon's voice. Alaric's Lead Enforcer. He had always taken pleasure in my "clumsiness" at the training grounds, but tonight, his voice carried the lethal edge of a predator on the hunt.

I looked at Fenris's outstretched hand. His skin was bronze, his fingers tipped with obsidian claws that could likely rend steel. He was a monster from the old world, a nightmare that the Silver Moon Pack used to frighten pups into obedience.

But as I looked back toward the flickering torches of my former home, I realized the real monsters were the ones I had shared bread with only hours ago.

"They won't just let me leave, will they?" I whispered, the realization hitting me with the force of a physical blow. "Alaric didn't just reject me. He wants me gone. Permanently."

Fenris's eyes glowed with a predatory hunger. "A weak king always tries to bury his mistakes, little wolf. You are a living testament to his failure to honor the Goddess. He cannot have you wandering the borders, a reminder of the bond he severed."

I reached out, my fingers trembling as they brushed against his palm. The moment our skin met, a jolt of electricity-far more intense than the fated mate pull-surged through my veins. It wasn't the soft, golden warmth of Alaric's bond. It was a roar of thunder. It was the heat of a forest fire.

"I choose you," I breathed.

Fenris didn't smile. His expression darkened with a terrifying sort of satisfaction. Before he could speak, the brush behind us exploded.

Four massive wolves, their fur matted with sweat and aggression, burst into the clearing. They skidded to a halt, their hackles rising as they caught the scent of the Lycan.

Jaxon, in his human form, stepped out behind them, a silver-tipped spear in his hand. He looked disheveled, his eyes bloodshot with the high of the hunt.

"Lyra! You've led us on a pathetic chase," Jaxon spat, ignoring the massive figure standing in the shadows for a split second too long. "The Alpha has decided that your presence within ten miles of our border is a threat to Luna's peace of mind. You are to be executed for trespassing in the Dead Lands."

Then, Jaxon's gaze shifted. He saw Fenris.

The air in the clearing seemed to freeze. Jaxon's bravado evaporated, replaced by a primal, bone-deep terror. The four wolves behind him whined, their tails tucking between their legs as they instinctively recognized the apex predator standing before them.

"A... Lycan?" Jaxon stammered, his knuckles turning white as he gripped his spear. "This is the Silver Moon business, beast. Step aside. The girl is a traitor and a discarded omega."

Fenris stepped forward, and the ground seemed to tremble under his boots. He didn't shift into a wolf. He didn't need to. The sheer aura of his Lycan blood was enough to bring the warriors to their knees.

"You speak of 'discarded' things," Fenris said, his voice a low, vibrating hum that made my teeth ache. "But you are standing in my domain. These trees do not answer your Alpha. These mountains do not recognize your laws."

He placed a protective arm around my waist, pulling me flush against his hard, warm body. "And this woman? She is no longer yours to hunt."

Jaxon growled, his fear turning into a desperate, cornered aggression. "She is a wolf of the Silver Moon! By pack law-"

"I am the law of the Black Ridge," Fenris interrupted. His eyes flashed a brilliant, blinding gold. "Run back to your little Alpha. Tell him that he has thrown away a diamond and left it in the path of a dragon. Tell him that if any member of your pack crosses the Dead Lands' border again, I will not send back bodies. I will send back ashes."

"Kill him!" Jaxon screamed, losing his mind to the pressure of the Lycan's aura. "Kill them both!"

The four wolves, driven by the Alpha's command embedded in their minds, lunged.

What happened next was a blur of violence and grace. Fenris didn't even let go of me. With his free hand, he caught the first wolf by the throat mid-air. With a sickening crack, the beast was tossed aside like a ragdoll.

He moved like smoke. A kick shattered the ribs of the second wolf. A swipe of his claws sent the third spiraling into a tree trunk.

Jaxon lunged with the silver spear, aiming for Fenris's heart.

Fenris caught the shaft of the spear in his bare hand. The silver sizzled against his skin, the scent of burning flesh filling the air, but he didn't even flinch. He looked at Jaxon with a terrifying calm and snapped the spear in half as if it were a toothpick.

"I told you to run," Fenris hissed.

Jaxon turned and fled, his warriors-those who could still move-scrambling after him into the darkness, leaving a trail of blood and whimpers behind.

The silence that followed was heavy. I looked up at Fenris, staring at his burnt palm. "You're hurt. The silver..."

He looked at his hand, the skin already beginning to knit back together with the supernatural speed of a Lycan King. He looked down at me, his gaze softening into something intense and possessive.

"A small price to pay for what I've found," he whispered.

He leaned down, his face inches from mine. I could feel the heat radiating off him, a contrast to the cold rejection I had felt only an hour ago. He was dangerous. He was a monster.

And he was the only thing keeping me alive.

"They will come back," I said, my voice cracking. "Alaric is proud. He won't let this insult stand."

"Let them come," Fenris said, sweeping me up into his arms as if I weighed nothing. "I have waited a hundred years for a reason to burn that pack to the ground. You, Lyra, are the best reason I've ever had."

As he turned to carry me deeper into the forbidden mountains, away from the life I had known and into a world of shadows and ancient power, a howl echoed from the direction of the Silver Moon village.

It wasn't a howl of victory. It was the Alpha's call to war.

But as I tucked my head against Fenris's shoulder, I didn't feel like a victim anymore. For the first time in my life, I felt like a prize.

As we crossed the final ridge into the heart of the Lycan territory, Fenris suddenly stopped. His body went rigid, and his golden eyes scanned the darkness of the valley below.

"What is it?" I asked, clutching his shirt.

From the shadows of the ancient pines, dozens of pairs of glowing eyes ignited. Not gold like Fenris's, and not pale like a wolf's. These were blood-red.

"My council," Fenris muttered, his grip on me tightening. "And they do not like strangers, Lyra. Especially not those who carry the scent of a rival Alpha."

A massive, scarred Lycan stepped into the moonlight, his fangs bared in a murderous grin. "A Silver Moon omega, King? Have you brought us a snack, or a cause for execution?"

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