
After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Became Lycan Queen
Chapter 1
The scent of roasting meat filled the kitchen as I scrubbed the floors, my knees aching against the cold stone. Today was supposed to be my day—the day I would finally be acknowledged as the Alpha's mate. Instead, I was here, preparing the feast that would celebrate my own heartbreak.
"Layla, the silver platters need polishing," Beta Thomas barked from the doorway. "And be quick about it. The ceremony starts in three hours."
I nodded silently, my raw hands trembling slightly as I reached for the heavy silver tray. Three hours. Three hours until Harrison would stand before the pack and either claim me or destroy me.
A sudden wave of heat crashed through my body, so intense I nearly dropped the platter. I gasped, clutching my stomach as the burning sensation spread through my limbs. This was the third time today—the mate bond intensifying, preparing for completion.
"It hurts," I whispered to myself, pressing my forehead against the cool metal of the refrigerator.
"What's wrong with you now?" Beta Thomas snapped, but his voice faded as heavy footsteps approached.
The air in the kitchen changed instantly. Every wolf present straightened, heads bowing slightly. I didn't need to look up to know who had entered.
"Alpha," Beta Thomas greeted, his voice respectful.
Harrison didn't respond immediately. His eyes found mine across the room, and something flickered in their depths—desire, disgust, I couldn't tell.
"The preparations are proceeding as planned," Beta Thomas continued. "The Great Hall is being decorated, and—"
"I can see that," Harrison cut him off, his gaze never leaving me. "Leave us."
The command in his voice sent everyone scurrying from the kitchen. Alone with him, I tried to make myself smaller, pressing back against the counter.
"Look at me," he ordered.
Slowly, I raised my eyes to meet his. He was beautiful in a dangerous way—all sharp angles and cold perfection. His dark hair fell across his forehead, and his jaw tightened as he studied me.
"You smell stronger today," he said, circling me like prey. "The bond is growing."
He moved closer, backing me against the counter. One hand braced beside my head, the other gripped my chin, forcing me to look up at him.
"Wildflowers and rain," he murmured, inhaling deeply. "That's what you smell like."
His eyes flashed black—his wolf rising to the surface. For one breathless moment, I thought he might kiss me, might acknowledge what we both felt.
Instead, he stepped back abruptly.
"Stay out of sight during the ceremony," he said coldly. "You smell of poverty."
The words cut deeper than any knife. I lowered my eyes, swallowing the sting of tears.
"Yes, Alpha," I whispered.
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The Great Hall glowed with candlelight as I moved silently between guests, refilling wine glasses. The ceremony had begun, and I was invisible—just as Harrison had ordered.
From my position near the back, I could see him standing tall on the dais, his shoulders broad beneath the ceremonial black jacket. He looked every inch the Alpha—powerful, commanding, untouchable.
"Our pack has thrived under my leadership," he was saying, addressing the gathered wolves. "Tonight marks a new chapter for Silverclaw."
The crowd murmured approvingly. I caught sight of Elder Cornelius nodding gravely at Harrison's side, his ancient eyes calculating.
"And now," Harrison continued, "I present to you—"
A strange sensation suddenly flooded through me—a golden thread pulling tight in my chest. The mate bond snapped into place with undeniable force. Across the room, Harrison's words died on his lips as he felt it too.
His eyes found mine instantly, as if drawn by an invisible hand. The room fell silent as every wolf present caught the shift in our pheromones.
"Layla," he breathed, my name a question on his lips.
Time seemed to slow as he stepped toward me, his hand reaching out. The pack watched in stunned silence—many had suspected I was his mate, but to see the bond manifest so publicly was shocking.
For one heartbeat, I believed he might choose me.
Then chaos erupted.
A piercing scream tore through the hall as Jocelyn threw herself from the side of the dais, landing with a theatrical crash on the stone floor.
"My ankle!" she wailed, tears streaming down her perfect face. "It's broken!"
Harrison froze, caught between his mate and his Beta. I watched the struggle play across his features—the wolf's instinct warring with his calculated ambition.
"I cannot have a mate who distracts me from my pack's safety," he said finally, his voice cold as he turned away from me.
He scooped Jocelyn into his arms, her delicate form fitting perfectly against his chest. She nestled against him, her eyes meeting mine over his shoulder—triumphant.
"Layla," Elder Cornelius called, his voice dripping with disdain. "Clean up this mess. We can't have the Alpha's... guest... bleeding on the ceremonial floor."
As Harrison carried Jocelyn toward the infirmary, I stood alone in the center of the hall, surrounded by whispers and mocking laughter.
"Pathetic little Omega," someone said.
"Never thought she'd actually be the mate."
"Thank the Moon Goddess our Alpha has better sense than to mark her."
I stood motionless as they circled me like wolves around wounded prey, the golden thread of the mate bond stretching painfully in my chest—unacknowledged, unwanted, but unbroken.
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