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

After My Mate Rejected Me, The Lycan King Claimed Me

The storm outside my window mirrored the tempest in my heart as I huddled in my small room at the far end of the pack house. Lightning flashed, illuminating the sparse furnishings—a bed, a dresser, and a small desk where I kept my journals. The thunder that followed seemed to shake the very foundations of my existence. Then his voice cut through my mind like a blade. *Isabel.* Deacon's mind-link hit me with the force of a physical blow. *Come to the Master Suite. Now.* I flinched, my wolf whimpering inside me. Once majestic and silver-white, she had faded to a dull gray shadow over years of neglect and abuse. *What does he want?* she asked, her voice faint in my consciousness. "I don't know," I whispered aloud, pressing my fingers to my temples.
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Chapter 4

Three weeks passed in the safe house, my body slowly healing while my mind remained fractured. Dr. Elena visited daily, her healing hands and herbal remedies gradually restoring my strength. My wolf grew stronger too, her presence more vibrant within me though still cautious, like a wounded animal learning to trust again.

"You should get out," Malaysia declared one morning, barging into my room with an armful of shopping bags. "The Royal Winter Gala is tonight."

I shook my head, pulling my robe tighter around myself. "I'm not ready."

"You've been ready for weeks," she countered, dumping the bags on my bed. "The Lycan King himself will be there."

My heart stuttered at the mention of him. The mysterious ruler of all werewolves, whose name alone commanded respect throughout the territories.

"I have nothing to wear," I said weakly.

Malaysia grinned, pulling out a midnight blue gown from one of the bags. "That's why I'm here."

The dress was exquisite—silk that flowed like water, with a neckline that plunged just low enough to reveal the fading scar on my neck where Deacon's mark had once been. A deliberate choice.

"You want me to show everyone what he did to me," I whispered.

"I want you to show everyone you survived," Malaysia corrected gently.

Hours later, I stood before the mirror in the safe house bedroom. The woman staring back was both familiar and strange—thinner than before, with shadows beneath her eyes, but with a new spark in her gaze. My wolf stirred restlessly.

*We're going to be seen tonight,* she whispered. *Truly seen.*

The Royal Winter Gala was held in the ancient ballroom of the Lycan Palace, a sprawling structure of stone and glass that seemed to capture and reflect the moonlight. Malaysia escorted me through the grand entrance, past guards who nodded respectfully at her.

"Remember," she murmured as we entered the ballroom, "you're not the rejected Luna anymore. You're Isabel Morgan, daughter of the original territory holders."

The ballroom was a sea of elegance—Alphas and Lunas from neutral territories mingling with high-ranking pack members and royal officials. I felt eyes turn toward me, curious and assessing.

"Isabel," Malaysia said suddenly, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Are you ready?"

Before I could ask what she meant, the crowd parted, and a wave of scent hit me with such force that my knees nearly buckled.

Pine. Rain. Raw, primal power.

My wolf surged forward in my consciousness, suddenly alert and yearning.

*HIM,* she breathed. *Finally.*

Cameron Adams, the Lycan King, strode into the ballroom. Tall and imposing, with midnight black hair and eyes that shifted between black and silver as he moved. His gaze swept the room like a physical touch, dismissing everyone until—

His eyes locked with mine.

The effect was instantaneous and devastating. Something primal and ancient roared to life within me. My wolf howled in recognition.

*MATE,* his wolf's voice seemed to echo through my very bones, so powerful that I gasped aloud.

The crystal chandeliers above us trembled. Several glasses shattered on nearby tables.

Cameron went completely still, his eyes flashing silver as he stared at me. The room fell silent, all eyes darting between us.

Panic seized me. The intensity of his gaze, the overwhelming power of his aura—it was too much. Too reminiscent of Deacon's suffocating control.

Without thinking, I turned and fled, pushing through the crowd toward the balcony doors.

The cool night air hit my face as I stumbled onto the stone balcony, my heart hammering against my ribs. I gripped the railing, trying to steady my breathing.

"Isabel."

His voice came from behind me, deep and resonant. I turned to find Cameron standing in the doorway, his powerful frame silhouetted against the light from the ballroom.

"Please," I whispered, "don't come any closer."

He took a step forward anyway, his eyes glowing with an intensity that made my skin prickle.

"I've waited for you," he said, his voice rough with emotion. "For years."

I flinched at his advance, my wolf cowering despite her earlier excitement.

"I'm sorry," I stammered, backing away until I felt the stone balustrade press against my back. "I can't—"

Cameron froze, his expression shifting as he noticed my fear. Something like pain flashed across his features.

"Isabel," he said softly, "look at me."

I raised my eyes to meet his, bracing for the Alpha command I expected to see there.

Instead, to my astonishment—and the gasps of everyone who had followed us onto the balcony—Cameron Adams, the Lycan King, dropped to his knees before me.

"I am not him," he said, his voice carrying to every witness. "I will never hurt you."

The crowd behind him fell silent, shocked by this unprecedented display of submission from the most powerful Alpha in the world.

"I am yours to command," he continued, his eyes never leaving mine, "not the other way around."

My wolf stirred within me, confused but intrigued by this unexpected gesture from our true mate.

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