
After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Became Lycan Queen
Chapter 2
A week passed like a blur of shame and whispers. I kept to my dilapidated quarters at the edge of pack territory, venturing out only when necessary. Each time I stepped outside, I felt the weight of stares—pitying, mocking, curious. The rejected mate. The Omega who wasn't good enough.
The knock came just after sunset.
"Layla." Harrison's voice cut through the thin wooden door of my cabin. "Open it."
I hesitated, my fingers trembling as I reached for the latch. When I pulled it open, he stood there imposing and beautiful, his dark eyes unreadable.
"May I come in?" he asked, though it wasn't really a question.
I stepped aside silently, watching as he surveyed my modest space—the threadbare blanket on the narrow bed, the single chair by the window, the small wooden table where I ate my meals alone.
"This is... quaint," he said finally, unable to mask his distaste.
"What do you want, Harrison?" My voice sounded hollow even to my own ears.
He paced the small room, his broad shoulders making it seem even smaller. "I've been thinking about our situation."
"Our situation?" I repeated, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "You mean how you humiliated me in front of the entire pack?"
"I made a choice for the good of Silverclaw," he said coldly. "A pack needs stability."
"And I'm not stable enough?" I challenged, surprising myself with my boldness.
His eyes flashed black momentarily. "You're an Omega, Layla. The daughters of Alphas and Betas have been training since birth to be Lunas. What have you been doing?"
The truth of his words stung worse than any physical blow. I lowered my gaze to the worn floorboards.
"I have a proposition for you," he continued, his tone softening slightly. "One that would benefit us both."
I looked up cautiously.
"My wolf needs you," he said bluntly. "The bond is... uncomfortable when ignored."
"So?" I whispered.
"So I'm offering you a position. You'll remain my mate in private—satisfying the bond, satisfying my wolf's needs." His eyes raked over me possessively. "But publicly, Jocelyn will be the face of our pack. She'll handle the diplomatic duties, the ceremonies, the political alliances."
"You want me to be your mistress," I said flatly. "Your shadow mate."
"I want you to be practical," he countered, stepping closer. "This arrangement would give you protection, food, a purpose. What more could an Omega want?"
His fingers brushed my cheek, and despite everything, my traitorous body responded to his touch. The mate bond pulsed between us, a living thing demanding completion.
"I won't be your dirty secret," I said, pulling away from his touch. "I won't be hidden away while she wears my title."
His expression hardened. "You're being selfish. This isn't about you—it's about the pack."
"No," I said, finding strength I didn't know I possessed. "This is about you wanting everything without sacrifice."
Harrison's jaw clenched, a muscle ticking in his cheek. Without another word, he stormed out, slamming the door behind him.
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A month later, a formal summons arrived at my door. The envelope bore the Alpha's seal—a silver wolf's head embossed in wax.
"Your presence is requested in the Alpha's office at noon," the messenger informed me stiffly.
I arrived precisely on time, my heart hammering against my ribs. Harrison sat behind his massive oak desk, looking up as I entered.
"You came," he said, as if surprised.
"It's not like I had a choice," I replied, noting the small wrapped package on his desk.
"Do you know why I called you here?" he asked, leaning back in his chair.
"No."
"Today marks the anniversary of your joining Silverclaw." His tone was businesslike. "And the day we met."
The reminder sent a pang through my chest. That day seemed like a lifetime ago—before I knew what it meant to have hope crushed.
"I have something for you," he said, pushing the small package toward me. "A gift."
With trembling fingers, I unwrapped the coarse brown paper. Inside was a burlap sack filled with dried herbs—common medicinal plants that grew wild along the pack borders.
"For your... weak constitution," he explained, not meeting my eyes. "They'll strengthen you."
I clutched the sack tightly, unsure whether to laugh or cry. "Thank you, Alpha."
Hours later, I stood in the corner of the dining hall, serving dinner to Harrison and his guests. My eyes kept drifting to Jocelyn, who sat at his right hand where a Luna should be.
Around her neck gleamed the Silverclaw Moonstone—an ancient artifact passed down through generations of Lunas. The stone was said to react to the true Luna's energy, glowing with an inner light when worn by the rightful mate.
But around Jocelyn's neck, it hung dull and lifeless.
Harrison didn't seem to notice. "You look beautiful tonight," he told her, his fingers brushing hers as he reached for his wine glass.
I stood frozen, the herbs he'd given me earlier burning a hole in my pocket as I watched him fasten his attention on her—the public Luna, the chosen one.
And me? I was just the girl with weeds in her pocket, serving them both.
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