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After My Alpha Rejected Me, The Lycan King Claimed Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha Rejected Me, The Lycan King Claimed Me

A mother’s worst nightmare strikes at 10:47 AM with an urgent summons to the pack school. Rushing inside, she finds her young daughter Wynter convulsing on a healer's table with blue lips and a silent inner wolf. The diagnosis is terrifying: wolfsbane was slipped into the child's lunch. To save her beloved daughter from this targeted poisoning, she must confront a dark conspiracy and fight for survival.
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Chapter 1

The healer's summons came at 10:47 on a Thursday morning. I was folding Wynter's laundry when the knock rattled through the Luna quarters—three sharp raps, the kind that meant emergency, not courtesy.

I dropped the small shirt I was holding and ran.

The pack school was a ten-minute walk. I made it in four. My lungs burned by the time I shoved through the double doors, but the burn was nothing compared to the cold that slammed into me when I saw Wynter's small body convulsing on the healer's table, her lips tinged blue, her wolf utterly, terrifyingly silent inside her.

"Wolfsbane," the healer said, not looking up from the IV line she was threading into Wynter's tiny arm. "Traces in her lunch. Someone dosed the meal directly."

I couldn't breathe. My hands were shaking so hard I had to grip the edge of the table to steady them. Wynter's eyes were half-open but unseeing, her chest rising and falling in shallow, uneven gasps.

And then I smelled it.

Lavender soap and something sharper underneath—chemical, bitter, the exact scent profile I had been studying for years because it was the same compound my father had used on me. I turned my head slowly toward the corridor.

Priscilla stood just outside the doorway, her face arranged in perfect concern, her hands clasped in front of her chest. She met my gaze and tilted her head, her expression soft and sympathetic.

"Is she going to be okay?" Priscilla asked, her voice warm with what anyone else would have heard as genuine worry.

I stared at her. At the faint smudge of white powder—so faint it was almost invisible—on the edge of her left sleeve. At the way her pupils contracted just slightly when I took a step toward her.

She had done this.

She had poisoned my daughter.

"Get out," I said, my voice low and flat.

Priscilla blinked, her concern deepening into confusion. "Hadley, I'm just—"

"Get. Out."

She hesitated, then stepped back into the corridor, her hands still clasped, her face still soft. I turned back to Wynter and pressed my palm to her forehead. Her skin was cold and clammy, her wolf so deeply buried I couldn't feel even a flicker of her presence.

I scraped a residue sample from the lunch container the healer had set aside—just enough to fill a small vial—and sealed it with hands that no longer shook. Then I lifted Wynter into my arms, her small weight limp against my chest, and carried her to the pack house.

By the time I reached the tribunal hall, word had already spread. Pack members lined the corridor, their faces carefully blank, their eyes tracking me as I walked past. I set Wynter down gently on a bench inside the hall, tucked a blanket around her shoulders, and placed the vial on the tribunal table.

Jaxon arrived twenty minutes later with Priscilla at his side.

He didn't look at Wynter. He looked at me, his expression already hardening into something cold and dismissive, and I knew—before I even opened my mouth—that this was not going to end the way it should.

"She was poisoned," I said, keeping my voice steady. "Wolfsbane. Deliberate. The residue is in that vial. I want a formal investigation."

Jaxon glanced at the vial, then at Priscilla, who shook her head slowly, her eyes wide and wounded.

"Hadley," he said, his tone already edged with impatience. "You're upset. I understand. But accusing—"

"I'm not accusing," I interrupted. "I'm presenting evidence."

His jaw tightened. The air in the hall shifted, pressure building like a storm about to break, and I felt it a split second before it hit—the Alpha tone, a crushing biological command that seized my vocal cords and forced silence into my bones.

I couldn't speak. I couldn't move. My wolf, already so deeply buried, curled tighter into nothingness.

Jaxon stepped closer, his voice dropping to something quieter and infinitely more dangerous. "You will not cause unrest in this pack over hysteria. Do you understand me?"

I couldn't answer. The command held me frozen, my throat locked, my lungs barely able to pull air.

He turned to Beta Marcus, who stood at the edge of the hall, his face carefully neutral. "Escort her to the holding cell. She stays there until she remembers her place."

Marcus moved toward me. I didn't resist. I couldn't. The Alpha tone still held me silent as he gripped my arm and led me out of the hall, past the watching pack members, past Wynter's small, unconscious form on the bench, past Priscilla's carefully arranged expression of concern.

The holding cell was in the basement of the pack house, a small room lined with silver-infused walls that radiated a constant, low-grade burn against my skin. Marcus pushed me inside and locked the door without a word.

I pressed my back against the wall and felt the metal sear through my shirt, a pain that was almost grounding in its clarity. I touched the mark on my neck—Jaxon's bite, the bond I had carried for four years—and felt nothing from it except cold.

Inside me, where my wolf should have answered, there was only the muffled, wolfsbane-thick silence I had known my entire life.

I didn't cry.

I counted the hours by the shift changes outside the door. I memorized the guard rotations, the sound of footsteps in the corridor, the faint voices drifting down from the upper floors. And I began to plan.

Border routes. Distances to neutral territory. What I could carry. What I had to leave.

On the third night, I pressed my palm flat against the silver wall, felt the burn bite deep into my skin, and whispered Wynter's name until I could breathe again.

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