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The Lycan King's Exiled True Mate

Daughter of a fallen Alpha, I was a war prize for the cruel Lycan King Kaelen Varg. After a drug-fueled night, our fated bond was revealed, yet he awoke with another's name on his lips. To hide his shame, he branded me a lowly tribute and exiled me to the beast-infested Barrens. Bound by silver cuffs that sear my skin and suppress my wolf, I am left to die. But I will survive this wasteland, and I will live to see his kingdom burn to ashes.
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Chapter 6

Elara Thorne POV:

His breath was a scorching wind against my face, each exhale carrying the scent of whiskey and a rising, animalistic heat. The room itself seemed to shrink, the firelight casting our shadows as monstrous, dancing figures on the wall. He stared down at me, his eyes no longer just angry but filled with a raw, predatory hunger that terrified me to my very soul.

With a guttural snarl, he shoved me backward. My back slammed against the cold stone wall with a force that knocked the air from my lungs, my head cracking against it hard enough to make stars burst behind my eyes. Before I could slide to the floor, he was there, pressing his body against mine, trapping me. He was a cage of burning muscle and unyielding bone.

"This is what you wanted, isn't it?" he rasped, his voice a low, vicious growl near my ear. His hot breath seared my skin. "To get my attention with these pathetic tricks?"

I shook my head, a useless, trembling gesture. "No, I didn't..." The words were a choked whisper, swallowed by the overwhelming power of his proximity.

I could feel the violent tremors running through his body. He was fighting it. A part of him, the king, the Alpha who prided himself on absolute control, was at war with the beast the drug had unleashed. The thought of taking me, a woman he believed to be a conniving, worthless tribute, was a deep and profound insult to his pride. He had been loyal to the memory of someone, I realized, and this forced betrayal was an agony for him.

With a roar of self-loathing, he suddenly pushed away from me, stumbling back a few steps. He stood in the middle of the room, his chest heaving, his hands clenched into fists at his sides as he fought for control. His knuckles were white.

He pointed a trembling finger at the door. "Get out!" he commanded, his voice strained, each word costing him an immense effort. "Disappear from my sight before I kill you!"

I stared at him, stunned. He was letting me go. In the midst of this drug-fueled madness, he was giving me a chance to escape.

Hope, fierce and blinding, exploded in my chest. I didn't need to be told twice. I scrambled away from the wall, my legs clumsy and weak, and ran for the door. It felt miles away. The heavy, ornate brass handle was my salvation.

My fingers brushed against the cold metal. Freedom was a breath away.

A sound ripped through the room, a sound that was not human. It was a deep, possessive roar that came from the very core of his being, the howl of his inner wolf finally shattering its chains. *Mine!* The word didn't need to be spoken; it was a primal claim that vibrated through the floor, through the air, and into my bones.

His reason was gone. The king was dead, and only the beast remained.

He moved faster than I thought possible. One moment he was across the room, the next his hand was clamped around my arm, his fingers biting into my flesh like a vise. He ripped me away from the door, his strength terrifying and absolute. He didn't just pull me; he threw me.

I landed on the thick rug with a soft thud, the impact jarring my teeth. I scrambled backward, crab-walking away from him, my heart a wild bird trapped in my ribs.

I looked up at him and my blood ran cold. The last vestiges of the man were gone. His eyes were no longer silver with flecks of red; they were glowing, solid gold, the incandescent eyes of his wolf.

He advanced on me slowly, deliberately, a predator cornering its terrified prey. There was no more conflict in him, no more hesitation. Only a singular, burning purpose.

I kept moving backward until my shoulders hit the soft velvet of the sofa. I was trapped. There was nowhere left to run.

He knelt in front of me, his sheer size blocking out the light from the fire. The heat rolling off his body was immense. He was a furnace of unrestrained power and desire.

He looked down at me, at the raw terror reflected in my eyes, and for a fleeting second, I saw a flicker of something else in his golden gaze—a flicker of the man, horrified and disgusted by his own actions. He loathed me, but he loathed himself more.

He reached out a hand, and I flinched, expecting a blow. But his fingers, though rough and calloused, touched my cheek with a strange, almost hesitant gentleness. His thumb stroked my skin, and the touch sent a shiver through me that had nothing to do with fear.

His skin was fire, and I was ice, and the contact was a shocking jolt to my system. He was so close, his movements so rough and yet so full of a strange, agonizing conflict. I saw the pain in his eyes, the torment of a soul at war with itself.

He was suffering.

That realization didn't make me less afraid, but it changed the nature of my fear. It was no longer just the fear of a victim. It was something more complex, tangled with a bizarre, unwelcome sliver of empathy.

The last of his control crumbled. The beast won. He lowered his head, his lips parting, his intent clear in the feral glint of his eyes.

I closed my eyes, a tear slipping from the corner and tracing a cold path through the dust on my cheek. This was it. The end of me.

But as he leaned in, as I felt the heat of his breath on my neck, that spark of defiance, the legacy of my Alpha blood, ignited in the face of my utter despair. I would not be a passive victim. I would not be broken without a fight. I could not let him take me like this, a whimpering, defeated thing.

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