
After the Alpha Rejected Me, I Married a Lycan King
Chapter 1
The Blood Moon Ceremony began with the soft rustle of leaves and the hushed whispers of the Silver Creek Pack. I stood on the periphery, my simple worn dress a stark contrast to the elaborate gowns of the other females. My fingers nervously smoothed down the fabric—the best I owned, yet still inadequate for such an important night.
"Charlotte, don't stand so tall. You're drawing attention," my mother had whispered before she died, her eyes filled with a sadness I didn't understand then. Now I did.
As an Omega, I was the lowest rank in the pack hierarchy. The dirt beneath their paws. The joke they whispered behind their hands. I'd spent my entire life being reminded of my place—until the Moon Goddess blessed me with a miracle.
I was fated to Julian Rogers, the future Alpha.
The moon rose higher, casting a crimson glow across the clearing. My heart pounded against my ribs as I watched Julian stand tall among his packmates, his broad shoulders and chiseled jawline making him look every bit the future Alpha he would soon become.
Then it happened.
The mating scents were released.
A powerful, intoxicating aroma of cedar and rain hit me like a physical force. My knees nearly buckled as my wolf stirred within me, howling with joy.
*Follow it. Find him.*
I didn't need my wolf to tell me where to go. The scent pulled me forward, drawing me directly to Julian. My steps were hesitant but hopeful as I approached him.
"Julian," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears.
He turned, and for one breathless moment, our eyes met. His were dark and stormy, filled with something I couldn't quite read. I offered him a shy smile, expecting the traditional embrace that would begin our mating ceremony.
Instead, his expression froze into a mask of disgust and calculation.
"Charlotte," he said, his voice flat. "You shouldn't be here."
My wolf whimpered in confusion as I stood there, exposed and vulnerable before the entire pack.
The Alpha's dais loomed ahead, and Julian climbed the steps with purposeful strides. The crowd parted for him, their faces eager with anticipation. I remained frozen in place, still believing this was all part of some cruel joke.
"I have an announcement to make," Julian's voice boomed across the clearing.
The pack watched expectantly, their eyes gleaming in the moonlight. My heart soared with hope as Julian's gaze found mine again.
"I, Julian Rogers, reject you, Charlotte Moreno."
His Alpha Tone amplified his voice, making it echo through the trees. The words hit me like physical blows, each one more devastating than the last.
"As the future Alpha of Silver Creek Pack, I cannot mate with someone so... inadequate." His lip curled in revulsion. "Your Omega status and physical weakness would be a liability to our bloodline and our pack's strength."
The mate bond snapped violently within me, sending shards of agony through my body. I collapsed to my knees, gasping for breath as tears blurred my vision.
"But I have chosen a worthy Luna," Julian continued, his voice dripping with satisfaction.
Brooke Chapman stepped forward, her designer dress shimmering under the blood moon. The daughter of a wealthy neighboring Alpha, she was everything I wasn't—powerful, beautiful, and of proper rank.
"The alliance between our packs will strengthen both our territories," Julian announced as he pulled Brooke to his side.
The pack erupted in cheers while I remained on the ground, my body wracked with pain from the rejected bond.
"Poor little Omega," Brooke whispered as she passed me, her voice sweet with false sympathy. "Don't worry, I'll make sure Julian forgets all about you tonight."
She leaned closer, her lips brushing my ear. "And if you're still breathing by morning, I'll finish the job myself."
I couldn't bear it anymore—the pain, the humiliation, the threat hanging over me. As soon as I could stand, I fled.
I ran until my paws were raw and bleeding, crossing into the Neutral Lands where no pack claimed territory. The storm that broke overhead matched my mood, rain mixing with my tears as I collapsed in a muddy field.
"Just let me die here," I whispered to the darkness. "There's nothing left for me now."
I closed my eyes, waiting for the cold to take me.
Instead, I felt warm hands lifting me from the mud.
"Easy now," a deep voice murmured. "You're safe."
I forced my eyes open to see a man's face—strong features, golden eyes that seemed to glow even in the darkness, and an expression of gentle concern.
"You're not a rogue," he said softly, cradling me against his chest as he carried me toward a small cabin. "I can smell the broken bond on you."
For the first time in my life, a male's touch felt like healing rather than harm.
"Who are you?" I managed to ask, my voice hoarse from crying.
"Vincenzo," he replied simply. "And you're not alone anymore."
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