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After My Alpha’s Betrayal, The Lycan King Claimed Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha’s Betrayal, The Lycan King Claimed Me

The camera flashes were blinding, a relentless storm of lightning that left spots dancing in my vision. I forced the corners of my mouth upward, plastering on the smile I had practiced in the mirror a thousand times. It was the smile of a future Luna—perfect, poised, and completely hollow. "Closer," a photographer shouted from the press pit. Alpha Adrian Hayes tightened his grip on my waist. To the world, it looked like a possessive, loving embrace. To me, it was a vice. His fingers dug into the silk of my dress, bruising the skin beneath. "Smile brighter, Haisley," he hissed in my ear, his voice a low growl only I could hear. "You look like a corpse.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun filtered through the high windows of the conference room, casting long, sharp shadows across the mahogany table. I stood near the wall, hands clasped behind my back, trying to make myself as small as possible. The air was thick with the scent of coffee and Alpha dominance.

At the head of the table sat Adrian, looking every bit the powerful leader he was supposed to be. To his right sat Jayla, picking at a plate of imported fruit. And standing at the podium was Adrian’s mother, the Former Luna, her smile as cold and brittle as glass.

"A true Luna leads not from a throne, but from the foundation," she announced, her gaze sliding over the gathered pack elders before landing heavily on me. "She must understand the infrastructure of her pack. The blood, the sweat, the very tiles beneath our feet."

My stomach twisted. I knew that tone. It was the same soft, melodic voice she used when she told me my mother was 'no longer needed' years ago.

"Haisley," she continued, her voice dripping with faux sweetness. "To prepare you for your... future role, you will be assisting the sanitation team at the pack hospital today. Specifically, the quarantine wards require a deep scrub. It is a lesson in humility."

A few elders nodded in approval, murmuring about tradition. I felt the blood drain from my face. She wasn't asking me to supervise; she was making me a janitor.

I looked at Adrian, hoping for a flicker of defense. He didn't even look up from his tablet. "Mother knows best, Haisley. Don't disappoint her."

Jayla let out a small, delicate laugh, biting into a strawberry. "Don't worry, Haisley. I'm sure you're used to getting your hands dirty. It’s in your blood, isn’t it?"

"Yes, Alpha. Thank you, Luna," I said, the honorifics tasting like bile. I bowed my head, accepting the humiliation because rebellion was a luxury I couldn't afford.

I was halfway through the morning, my hands raw from bleach and scrubbing brushes, when the siren shattered the air.

It wasn't a drill. The wail was high-pitched and frantic—the signal for a rogue incursion.

Panic erupted in the hospital hallway. Nurses scrambled to prepare gurneys. I dropped my brush and ran toward the main entrance, my heart hammering against my ribs. Through the glass doors, I saw the pack warriors shifting, fur ripping through clothes as they charged toward the northern border.

Adrian appeared in the foyer, his Beta, Lucas, at his side. Adrian looked fierce, his eyes flashing with his wolf’s agitation. For a second, I saw the boy I used to love—the protector.

"Secure the perimeter!" Adrian roared, his voice shaking the glass. "Lucas, take the left flank. I’ll handle the—"

"Adrian!" A shrill scream cut through the chaos.

Jayla stood at the top of the stairs, clutching her stomach, her face twisted in agony. "It hurts! The baby!"

Adrian froze. The transformation that had begun to ripple through his muscles halted instantly.

"Alpha, we have rogues breaching the perimeter," Lucas urged, his voice tight. "The pack needs you on the front line. Now."

"Adrian, please!" Jayla sobbed, sinking to her knees theatrically.

I watched, holding my breath. This was the test. The pack or the chosen mate. The duty or the desire.

Adrian turned his back on the door. He turned his back on his warriors.

"Lucas, lead the defense," Adrian commanded, rushing up the stairs to scoop Jayla into his arms. "I can't leave her."

"But Alpha—" Lucas started, disbelief coloring his tone.

"That is an order!" Adrian snarled, his eyes bleeding to black. He looked down at me, spotting me by the entrance. "Haisley! Get her herbal tea. Now!"

He carried Jayla away, leaving the lobby in stunned silence. Lucas cursed under his breath, shifted into a russet-colored wolf, and sprinted into the fray alone.

I stood there, frozen. Through the window, I watched the first wave of warriors return. They were limping. One was being carried, blood matting his grey fur. They had gone out without their Alpha’s strength to anchor them, and they were paying the price.

Mechanically, I went to the kitchen. I brewed the tea. I delivered it to the Alpha Suite, where Jayla was miraculously recovered, resting her head on Adrian’s chest while he stroked her hair, murmuring reassurances.

He didn't ask about the injured. He didn't ask about the border.

I left the tea on the nightstand and walked out. I didn't stop walking until the sterile smell of the hospital and the cloying scent of Jayla’s vanilla perfume faded, replaced by the damp, earthy smell of the woods.

My feet carried me back to the overgrown garden near the stream. My sanctuary.

"He abandoned them," I whispered to the trees, my voice trembling. "He chose a stomach cramp over his pack's safety."

"A king who ignores the bleeding of his soldiers is no king at all."

The deep voice came from behind me. I spun around, my hand flying to my chest.

He was there again. The stranger. He wasn't a wolf this time, but a man, leaning casually against an ancient oak tree. He wore dark tactical gear that hugged his broad frame, his arms crossed over a chest that looked carved from granite.

"You," I breathed. "You shouldn't be here. The patrols represent—"

"The patrols are busy licking wounds their Alpha should have prevented," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to vibrate through the soles of my feet.

I slumped onto the stone bench, the fight draining out of me. "He’s supposed to protect us. That’s the pact. The Alpha protects, and we serve. But he..."

"He is weak," the stranger finished, pushing off the tree and stepping closer. The air around him felt charged, heavy with the scent of cedar and rain before a storm. It made the dormant quiet inside me stir, a strange flutter in my chest.

He stopped in front of me, towering over my seated form. His eyes were a striking amber, burning with an intensity that made me want to look away, but I couldn't.

"Why do you stay, little wolf?" he asked softly.

"I have nowhere else," I admitted, the shame burning my cheeks. "I have no wolf. I have no rank. I am nothing."

He crouched down, bringing his face level with mine. Slowly, deliberately, he reached out. His rough fingers brushed my chin, tilting my head up.

Zap.

A spark of static electricity snapped between our skin. It wasn't painful; it was hot, immediate, and shocking. My breath hitched. His eyes widened slightly, the pupils dilating until the amber was nearly swallowed by black.

For a moment, the world narrowed down to just the heat of his touch on my skin. The silence in my head—the absence of my wolf—didn't feel empty anymore. It felt like it was waiting.

He pulled his hand back slowly, as if reluctant to break the contact. Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out a small object and pressed it into my palm.

"You are not nothing," he said, his voice rougher now. "You are simply sleeping."

I looked down. It was a small totem carved from dark wood, shaped like a howling wolf. It was warm, as if it had been held for a long time.

"Keep this close," he commanded, standing up and stepping back into the shadows. "If you ever feel unsafe... if the walls close in... hold it, and I will know."

"Wait," I called out, clutching the wood tight. "Who are you?"

He paused, looking back over his shoulder. A ghost of a smile touched his lips. "Someone who hates to see a queen treated like a servant."

Then he was gone, vanishing into the foliage, leaving me alone with the spark still tingling on my skin and a dangerous hope taking root in my heart.

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