
After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Became Lycan Queen
Chapter 4
Cold. So cold. The ocean's embrace pulled me under, darkness creeping at the edges of my vision. My lungs burned as water filled them, each wave carrying me further from shore. Further from him.
Knox's face flashed before me—not the cold Alpha who'd rejected me, but the boy who'd once shared his last piece of bread. The one who'd promised to protect me forever.
A lie.
"My pack," I whispered into the salty darkness. "My home."
Gone.
I didn't fight as the current dragged me deeper. What was there to fight for? My wolfless body had failed me, my mate had rejected me, and even the Moon Goddess seemed to have turned her back.
Something large brushed against my leg—a shark, perhaps, drawn by the blood from my cuts. I didn't flinch. What was one more predator in a world that had already taken everything?
The ocean spun around me, time losing meaning as consciousness slipped away. This was how it would end. Not with the dignity of a warrior, but as discarded waste, floating in the vast nothingness.
Then, strong arms wrapped around me.
"Stay with me," a deep voice commanded, vibrating through the water with impossible clarity. "I won't let you die."
Who would bother saving a rejected, wolfless nobody? I tried to open my eyes, to see who dared defy death itself, but darkness claimed me completely.
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"Her pulse is stabilizing."
The first voice I heard was female, clinical and detached. I struggled to open my eyes, but my lids felt weighted with lead.
"Remarkable," came another voice—male, rich and powerful. "She's been in the water for hours, yet her body fights."
I recognized that voice. It had pulled me from the darkness, commanded life back into my broken form.
"Alpha King," the woman said deferentially. "Should we move her to the medical wing?"
"No." The voice moved closer, and suddenly I felt it—a presence so powerful it made the air vibrate. "She stays here, in the Royal Suite. I'll tend to her personally."
Strong hands lifted me, cradling me against a broad chest. Through my lashes, I glimpsed golden eyes watching me with intense focus.
"Rest now," he murmured, his voice resonating with an aura that seemed to wrap around me like a protective blanket. "You're safe in the Royal Lycan Territory."
Lycan. Not just any werewolf, but royalty among our kind.
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Months passed in a haze of half-consciousness. Sometimes I heard voices—the deep one that had saved me, others who came and went. Occasionally, I felt gentle hands changing my bandages, adjusting my position.
"You're healing well," the deep voice would say daily. "Your wolf is still dormant, but I sense her stirring."
My wolf. Luna. The part of me that had never awakened.
One day, something changed. I felt a presence beside me—strong, warm, alive with power that made the air crackle.
"Hello, Averie," the voice said softly. "I'm Griffin Thomas."
I forced my eyes open, finally meeting the gaze of my savior. He was magnificent—tall and broad-shouldered, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to shift between gold and amber. His aura filled the room, powerful but not oppressive.
"Why?" I managed to whisper, my voice hoarse from disuse.
His expression softened. "Because no one deserves to die like that."
As he spoke, something stirred deep within me—a spark of warmth where there had only been cold emptiness. My hand flew to my chest in shock.
"Your wolf," Griffin said, his eyes widening slightly. "She's awakening."
The spark grew stronger, spreading through my limbs like liquid fire. I gasped as images flooded my mind—memories of a silver wolf with eyes like mine.
"Luna," I whispered.
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Two years later, I stood before the mirror in my chambers at the Royal Palace, barely recognizing the woman who stared back. Gone was the hollow-cheeked, broken creature Griffin had pulled from the sea. In her place stood someone stronger—someone who had survived.
"Are you ready?" Griffin asked from the doorway, his eyes warm with pride.
I nodded, turning to face him. "I think I've been ready for a while now."
The exhibition hall buzzed with anticipation as we entered. Display cases lined the walls, each containing pieces from my "New Dawn" collection—moonstone jewelry that seemed to capture the light and transform it into something magical.
"Your work is extraordinary," Griffin said softly. "Just like you."
As the crowd applauded, I caught sight of my reflection in the glass—silver eyes glowing with the power of my awakened wolf.
Later that night, as we stood on the balcony overlooking the Royal Territory, Griffin took my hand.
"I never believed in fate," he said, his voice low and intimate. "Until I found you in those waters."
He knelt before me, not as an Alpha King commanding obedience, but as a man asking for something precious.
"Averie Spencer," he said, "will you be my Queen?"
I looked down at him—this powerful man who had never once made me feel small or inadequate. Who had waited patiently as I healed, who had taught me to trust again.
"Yes," I whispered, feeling Luna stir within me, wholeheartedly agreeing.
As his lips met mine, I knew I had found not just survival, but a true home. And somewhere far away, I felt the faintest echo of a broken bond—a reminder that sometimes, rejection can lead to something better than what was lost.
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