
After the Alpha Rejected Me, I Married a Lycan King
Chapter 2
Four years. Four years since I'd fled into the night with nothing but the shattered pieces of my heart and the hollow ache of rejection. Four years since I'd been found in the mud by warm hands and kinder eyes than I'd ever known.
The morning light streamed through our cottage windows, casting golden patterns across the wooden floor. I stretched, feeling the pleasant ache in my muscles from yesterday's work in our garden. The scent of fresh bread and coffee drifted from the kitchen.
"Mommy! Look what I made!" Cal's excited voice pulled me from my thoughts as our three-year-old son burst into the bedroom, his dark curls bouncing with each step.
Behind him came Vincenzo, my heart's salvation. His golden eyes met mine with that same quiet intensity that had first captured my attention in the storm. He carried two steaming mugs and wore the slight smile that still made my pulse quicken after all this time.
"Our little artist has been busy," Vincenzo said, setting the mugs down on our bedside table.
Cal thrust a crudely drawn picture toward me. Three stick figures stood beside what appeared to be our cottage—a tall one with curly lines for hair, a slightly shorter one with long hair, and a tiny one between them.
"It's us," he explained seriously. "You and Papa and me."
I knelt down to his level, my heart swelling. "It's beautiful, sweetheart."
Vincenzo moved behind me, his warmth radiating through the thin fabric of my nightgown as he wrapped his arms around us both. "I have something for you," he murmured against my ear.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out a pendant on a delicate silver chain. The stone caught the light, shimmering with an inner glow that seemed to pulse with its own rhythm.
"Moonstone," he explained, fastening it around my neck. "It will protect your energy."
I touched the cool stone, feeling its weight settle against my skin. "It's beautiful."
Vincenzo's eyes held mine, serious now. "Wear it always, Charlotte. It's important."
I nodded, not questioning further. Over the years, I'd learned to trust his instincts implicitly.
Later that morning, I made my way to the Neutral Lands' trade market. Our small farm produced most of what we needed, but there were always supplies to trade for—seeds, tools, the occasional luxury like coffee or sugar.
The market bustled with activity, merchants calling out their wares, customers bartering for goods. I moved comfortably through the familiar stalls, exchanging our surplus honey for new gardening tools.
That's when I felt it—a shift in the air, a tension that made my wolf stir uneasily within me.
"Moreno honey? The best in the territory!"
I turned to see Marcus Reed, Julian's Beta, examining our honey at a neighboring stall. My blood ran cold.
"Tell Charlotte we need to place a larger order," he was saying to the merchant. "The Silver Creek Pack hasn't had decent honey since—"
He stopped abruptly, his nostrils flaring. His eyes scanned the crowd until they locked on mine.
"Charlotte?" he whispered, disbelief etched across his face.
I clutched my basket tighter, the Moonstone suddenly warm against my skin. "Hello, Marcus."
Before I could retreat, a familiar scent hit me—cedar and rain, now tinged with frustration and something darker. Julian pushed through the crowd, his eyes wild as they landed on me.
"Charlotte," he breathed, his gaze raking over me with undisguised hunger. "You look...different."
I stood taller, no longer the cowering Omega he'd rejected. "Julian."
His eyes narrowed on the mark on my neck—not a true mate mark, but a hickey from Vincenzo's passionate embrace the night before. His jaw tightened.
"So you found yourself a rogue," he sneered, stepping closer. "Some low-born wolf to replace what you lost."
I refused to back away. "I found happiness."
"Happiness?" He laughed, the sound brittle and harsh. "You belong to Silver Creek. To me."
The crowd around us quieted as Julian's Alpha aura flared. I felt the pressure of it pushing against me, demanding submission.
"Kneel," he commanded, his voice laced with Alpha power.
Four years ago, I would have crumbled. Today, I stood firm.
"No," I said simply.
Julian's eyes widened in shock, then narrowed dangerously. "You will return to Silver Creek," he growled. "As my breeder, if not my Luna. The bond may be broken, but you are still mine."
The Moonstone pulsed against my skin as I met his gaze steadily. "I am not yours, Julian. I never truly was."
His hand reached for me, but I stepped back, out of his reach.
"You have no idea what you're doing," he hissed, his composure cracking. "No idea what's coming."
As he towered over me, I realized with perfect clarity that the frightened Omega he'd rejected was gone forever. In her place stood a woman who had found her strength—and her true mate.
"I know exactly what I'm doing," I replied, my voice steady and sure. "And it doesn't include you."
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