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After My Alpha Rejected Me, the Lycan Prince Claimed Me

At exactly 9:47 p.m., Lyra Lawson's life is shattered when Grayson, the powerful Alpha of Shadowvale, rejects her without hesitation. The incomplete three-year-old promise-mark beneath her skin instantly freezes and cracks. As their sacred bond is violently severed, an agonizing pain consumes her. Every memory of his touch is brutally burned out, leaving Lyra collapsed as her world undergoes a cellular unmaking.
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Chapter 3

Grayson received the report at dusk.

I wasn't there to see his face, but Caden told me later—months later, when the truth cost him nothing anymore—that Grayson had read the tracker's findings in silence. Two days cold. Northeast corridor. Last confirmed position: twelve miles from Lycan Council neutral territory.

The trackers stood in the study doorway, waiting. Grayson set the report down with careful precision, the way you set down something fragile that you want very badly to break.

"Prepare an intercept team," he said. His voice was flat. "Six wolves. Fast runners. We leave at dawn."

Caden hesitated. It was brief—a half-second pause that another Alpha might not have noticed. Grayson noticed.

"Problem, Beta?"

"Lycan Council territory is neutral ground, Alpha." Caden kept his tone even. "Jurisdiction falls to—"

"I know where jurisdiction falls." Grayson's jaw tightened. "We intercept before she crosses. Assemble the team."

Caden nodded once. He always nodded. That was what Betas did.

But that night, alone in the pack house study, Grayson poured whiskey into a crystal glass and did not drink it. He sat in the chair that was one inch too tall, staring at the amber liquid, and felt the space inside him where his wolf's howl should have been. The space was not empty. It was worse than empty. It echoed.

He had silenced his wolf to keep Lyla.

And now his wolf was silent in ways he had not intended.

He did not pour a second glass.

---

The neutral gathering sprawled across a wide clearing ringed by ancient pines. Temporary pavilions, open-air tables, wolves in human form moving with the careful politeness of predators who had agreed not to kill each other for forty-eight hours. The Lycan delegation occupied the north side—unmistakable even from a distance. Their aura pressed outward like heat from a fire.

I stood at the clearing's edge, Ghost a warm shadow at my side. I had applied fresh suppressants an hour ago—wolfsbane paste, carefully measured, rubbed along my pulse points. My scent was muted. Blurred. Forgettable.

I scanned the crowd methodically. Exits first. Three clear routes, one partially blocked by a supply tent. Then the power structure. Alphas clustered near the center pavilion, their Betas a half-step behind. Enforcers at the perimeter. And the Lycan delegation—

A gust of wind cut across the clearing.

It caught my hair, my sleeve, the edge of my suppressant-treated skin. I felt the paste crack and flake in the sudden dry air. And then I smelled myself—silver-pine, sharp and unmistakable—flood outward like a flag I had not meant to raise.

Across the clearing, a man went completely still.

He was tall. Black hair. Broad shoulders in a dark coat that looked expensive even from fifty feet away. He had been speaking to an older man—grey-haired, formal, wearing the kind of authority that didn't need announcement. Mid-sentence, the tall man stopped. His head turned. His nostrils flared.

I watched his entire body lock down as though something inside him had just detonated.

Lycan Prince Ryland. I knew him from Elena's descriptions—she had met him once, years ago, at a treaty signing. "Controlled," she had said. "Dangerously so."

He did not look controlled now.

His wolf was awake. I could see it in the gold bleeding into his eyes, the way his shoulders rolled forward, the sudden predatory focus that made every other wolf in his vicinity take an unconscious step back.

I did not step back.

I walked toward him.

Celeste's voice rumbled low in my skull. *Careful, little sister. That one is not like the others.*

*I know,* I thought back. *That's why we're here.*

Ryland watched me approach. He did not move. He did not speak. But his breathing changed—deeper, slower, like a man trying to hold a leash on something enormous.

I stopped six feet away. Close enough to speak quietly. Far enough to run if I needed to.

"Lycan Prince Ryland," I said. My voice was steady. I had practiced this. "I have a proposition."

His eyes—still more gold than human—tracked over my face, my neck, the space where a mate mark should have been and wasn't. He inhaled once, sharply, and I watched him process what that meant. Rejected. Banished. Alone.

When he spoke, his voice was rough. "You're—"

"Lyra Lawson. Formerly of Shadowvale Pack." I kept my tone businesslike. "I have strategic intelligence on Alpha Grayson's territory. Border weaknesses, patrol gaps, supply routes. Information that would be valuable to someone interested in... containing his influence."

Ryland blinked. Once. Whatever he had expected me to say, it was not that.

"In exchange," I continued, "I need formal protection. Alliance. Somewhere Grayson's authority doesn't reach."

Behind Ryland, the grey-haired man—his father, I realized, the Lycan King—was watching with an expression I could not read. Ryland did not look back at him. He kept his eyes on me.

"Why," he said slowly, "would you offer this to me?"

"Because you're the only one in this clearing whose authority Grayson can't challenge without committing treason." I met his gaze. "And because you're unmated."

The word hung between us. The mate pull hummed, unspoken, in the air we were both breathing too carefully.

Ryland's jaw tightened. "You're asking for a political alliance."

"I'm offering one," I corrected. "What you do with it is your choice."

He studied me for a long moment. Then he asked three questions. Precise. Strategic. None of them about the bond.

"How recent is your intelligence?"

"Three days."

"How did you acquire it?"

"I managed Grayson's pack house for three years. I know where he's weak."

"And what makes you think I won't simply take the information and send you back?"

I smiled. It was not a warm smile. "Because your wolf just told you I'm your mate, and you're too smart to waste the Moon Goddess's design twice in one generation."

Ryland went very, very still.

Then, slowly, he extended his hand. "Provisional terms. You provide intel. I provide protection. We negotiate the rest later."

I took his hand. His grip was warm, steady, and the moment our skin touched, the bond flared hot enough that I saw his pupils blow wide.

He did not let go immediately.

Neither did I.

---

Grayson's intercept team reached the neutral territory perimeter an hour after dawn.

Caden stood at the boundary line, staring at the clearing beyond. He could see the pavilions. The crowd. And radiating from somewhere inside—unmistakable, undeniable—the black-wolf dominance of a Lycan Prince's aura.

Behind him, Thorne growled low. "We going in or not?"

Caden did not move. He had been Beta long enough to recognize a trap when he stood in one. Crossing this line meant challenging Lycan Council authority. It meant war.

He turned to the youngest tracker. "Run back. Tell the Alpha we've located her. Tell him she's under Lycan protection. Tell him..."

He paused.

"Tell him we're holding position and awaiting orders."

The tracker ran.

Caden stood at the boundary and watched the clearing, and felt the shape of the future settle into place like a stone dropping into dark water.

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