
After My Mate’s Betrayal, I Became the Lycan Princess
Chapter 2
The Royal Estate loomed before me, a sprawling mansion of stone and glass that seemed to touch the clouds. As Kaleb's car pulled through the wrought iron gates, I felt my stomach twist with anxiety.
"Home sweet home," Kaleb murmured, his eyes fixed straight ahead. "For now."
The next morning, my body screamed in protest as Marcus, Kaleb's Beta, dragged me from bed at dawn.
"Luna training starts now," he announced, tossing a bundle of clothes at me. "The King expects results."
I dressed quickly in the provided workout clothes—simple, functional, nothing like the rags I'd worn in exile. The training grounds were a vast courtyard behind the mansion, equipped with everything from weight machines to combat rings.
"Physical fitness," Marcus explained, circling me like a predator. "Combat skills. Pack politics. Royal etiquette. You'll learn it all."
"And if I can't?" I asked, my voice barely audible.
Kaleb appeared beside us, materializing like a shadow. "Then you're useless to me."
The first week was hell. My muscles screamed in protest as Marcus pushed me through grueling workouts. My hands became raw from combat training, my mind numb from hours of pack law studies.
"Again," Kaleb ordered, circling me in the sparring ring. "Your reflexes are too slow."
I lunged at him, only to be swept off my feet and pinned to the mat.
"Pathetic," he growled.
By the third week, something shifted. My body began to remember its strength. My mind grew sharper.
"Better," Kaleb acknowledged one evening as we finished a brutal session.
The next day, he attacked without warning—a blur of motion that should have knocked me unconscious.
Instinct took over. I ducked, pivoted, and countered—moves my body remembered but my mind had forgotten.
Kaleb's eyes widened fractionally before he recovered, pinning me to the mat with his full weight.
"That," he said, his voice dangerously soft, "was not possible."
He leaned closer, his nostrils flaring as he inhaled deeply. "Winter roses and vengeance," he whispered. "That's what you smell like."
His eyes flashed gold, his wolf rising to the surface. "My wolf likes it too much."
The air between us charged with something primal and frightening. For a moment, our fake arrangement felt terrifyingly real.
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"The Grand Alpha Summit is tonight," Marcus announced a month later. "Every major pack will be there, including Blood Moon."
I stood before the mirror in my suite, barely recognizing myself. The woman staring back wore a midnight blue gown that hugged every curve, her hair swept into an elegant updo, her eyes sharp with newfound confidence.
"You clean up well," Kaleb remarked from the doorway. "Remember our plan?"
"Every word," I replied.
The neutral grounds were an ancient hotel at the center of werewolf territory. As our car pulled up, I felt Kaleb's hand close around mine.
"Ready?" he asked.
I nodded, though my heart hammered against my ribs.
We entered the grand ballroom together—Kaleb in a tailored tuxedo that emphasized his lethal grace, me on his arm like a queen rather than a refugee.
Conversation died as heads turned. I spotted Nolan immediately, his face draining of color as he stared at me. Beside him, Victoria clutched his arm, her perfectly manicured nails digging into his sleeve.
"King Kaleb," the host announced. "And his chosen mate, Sophie."
The title sent a ripple through the crowd. Chosen mate of the Lycan King was a position of unimaginable power.
Nolan pushed through the crowd, his eyes wild as he approached us. "Sophie?" he whispered, confusion etched across his face. "How—"
"She's mine now," Kaleb cut in, his voice deceptively soft.
Nolan's gaze darted between us, his nostrils flaring as he tried to catch my scent—now masked by Kaleb's marking.
"This is impossible," Nolan growled, stepping closer. "She's—"
Kaleb moved with preternatural speed, placing himself between us. The air suddenly thickened with his pheromones—a crushing wave of possessiveness that hit Nolan like a physical blow.
Nolan dropped to his knees, gasping for air as Kaleb's power crushed down on him.
"Remember your place, Alpha," Kaleb said coldly. "She is The King's Mate."
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"Enjoying the party?" Victoria's voice dripped venom as she cornered me in the powder room.
I turned slowly, meeting her gaze in the mirror. "More than you are, apparently."
"You're nothing but a convenient toy," she hissed, stepping closer. "Do you think he'll keep you when he's done playing?"
I smiled—the cold, calculated smile Marcus had taught me. "Tell me, Victoria, does Nolan know you used nightshade mixed with wolfsbane to poison his sister?"
Her face drained of color. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"Three drops in her tea, wasn't it?" I leaned closer, my voice dropping to a whisper. "Just enough to make it look like a natural illness."
Victoria stumbled back, her eyes wide with fear.
"Next time you try to threaten me," I said softly, "remember who I am now."
Something in my tone—an unconscious echo of Kaleb's authority—made her flinch.
"You're nothing," she whispered, but her voice trembled.
I leaned in, my lips nearly brushing her ear. "And you're finished."
As I walked away, I felt something stir deep within me—a flicker of warmth where my wolf had once lived.
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