
After My Mate Rejected Me, I Claimed a Rogue King
Chapter 5
The destruction of the Tucker Pack didn’t happen with blood and claws. It happened with a signature.
From the safety of Max’s estate, I watched the fallout ripple through my old home like a shockwave. After the rogue attack at the ball, Max hadn’t just repelled the invaders; he had declared the Tucker Pack a security risk to the entire region. With a single royal decree, he froze their assets pending a "full investigation" into the breach.
It was a masterstroke. Without access to their funds, the alliances Alpha Tucker had spent decades building crumbled overnight. Neighboring Alphas, sensing weakness, withdrew their support. Supply trucks stopped arriving. Patrols were cut in half. The pack that had once prided itself on strength was now starving, and everyone knew exactly who to blame.
"He’s shouting again," I murmured, looking out the window of the SUV Max had lent me. We were parked just inside the neutral zone, watching the chaos at the Tucker pack house.
Alpha Tucker was on the front porch, his face purple with rage, screaming at Nolan. I couldn't hear the words, but the body language was clear. The Alpha was blaming his son for the loss of their status. The pack members, the same ones who had laughed when I was dragged away, now scurried around with their heads low, fear etched into their features.
For the first time in my life, I didn't feel small when I looked at them. I felt... distant. Like I was watching a play I had already walked out of.
Later that afternoon, I went to the old creek that marked the boundary between the pack lands and the royal territory. It was risky, but I needed air. I needed to see the place where I used to dream of a future that no longer existed.
I wasn't alone for long.
"Liv?"
The voice was cracked, broken. I turned to see Nolan stepping out of the treeline. He looked terrible. His clothes were rumpled, his eyes bloodshot, and the arrogant posture of the future Alpha was gone, replaced by a slump of defeat.
I didn't flinch. I didn't run. I just crossed my arms. "You shouldn't be here, Nolan. Max’s guards will tear you apart if they catch you crossing the line."
"I had to see you," he pleaded, taking a step forward. He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a crumpled photograph. My breath hitched. It was us, taken ten years ago, grinning with missing teeth, covered in mud.
"I found this in my old trunk," Nolan said, his voice trembling. "I looked at it, and... god, Liv, it was like waking up from a coma. I don't know what Dakota did to me. It was like a fog. But seeing the pack fall apart, seeing you standing there with the King... the fog lifted."
He took another step, his eyes wet. "I felt the bond today. It was faint, buried under the rejection, but it was there. It was real. Dakota... she's poison. I see that now. Her scent makes me sick."
He fell to his knees in the dirt, clutching the photo like a lifeline. "I can fix this. Let me help you take her down. Let me prove I'm still the man who promised to protect you. Please, Liv. Forgive me."
I looked down at him—the boy I had worshipped, the man who had destroyed me. A part of me, the old Olivia, wanted to scream, to cry, to ask him why it took losing everything for him to see me.
But that part of me was gone.
"Stand up, Nolan," I said coldly.
He scrambled to his feet, hope flickering in his eyes. "Liv?"
"You think realizing the truth now changes anything?" I asked, my voice steady. "You think because you finally see Dakota for what she is, it erases the moment you ordered the pack to laugh at my pain? You rejected me. You broke the bond on purpose."
"I was manipulated!" he cried, reaching for my hand.
I stepped back, letting his hand grasp at empty air. "Manipulation explains it, Nolan. It doesn't excuse it. You didn't trust your heart. You trusted your ambition."
I turned away, looking back toward the royal estate where Max was waiting—a man who had protected me when he owed me nothing.
"Go home, Nolan," I said, the finality of my words hanging in the air like smoke. "The girl who loved you died the night you broke her. There is nothing left for you here."
I walked away without looking back, leaving him kneeling in the mud, sobbing into a photograph of ghosts.
When I returned to the estate, Max was in the library, a large map of the territory spread out on the mahogany desk. He looked up as I entered, his golden eyes scanning my face. He didn't ask where I had been; he likely already knew.
"Is it done?" he asked softly.
"It's done," I replied, feeling a weight lift off my chest. "He knows he lost me. He's desperate. But he's not the threat anymore. Dakota is."
Max nodded, his expression darkening. "She's gone to ground. The rats are hiding since the failed attack. We need to draw her out. She won't attack a fortress unless she thinks she has no choice."
I walked over to the desk, tracing the line of the border with my finger. "She hates me, Max. Not just because I'm in her way, but because I survived. She can't stand the idea of the 'wolfless reject' winning."
Max’s lips curled into a dangerous smile. "Then we give her the ultimate loss."
He pulled a document from a folder and slid it toward me. It was a press release, drafted on royal stationery.
**OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The Coronation of the Lycan Queen.**
"A coronation?" I looked up at him, startled. "But... I haven't even shifted yet. The Council would never approve this."
"They don't have to," Max said, his voice low and strategic. "It's not real, Olivia. It's bait. We announce that in three days, I am crowning you as my Queen and official mate, regardless of your wolf status. We make it public. We make it loud."
He stepped closer, his hand cupping my cheek, his thumb brushing over my skin. "Dakota spent years trying to claw her way to power. The thought of you—the girl she tried to destroy—taking the highest throne in our world? It will drive her mad. She won't be able to help herself."
I looked at the document, then up into his fierce, protective eyes. It was a trap. A dangerous, reckless trap. And I was the lure.
"She'll come for me," I whispered.
"And when she does," Max vowed, his eyes flashing with lethal promise, "I will be waiting."
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