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After the Alpha Rejected Me, I Married a Lycan King Novel Cover

After the Alpha Rejected Me, I Married a Lycan King

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.
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Chapter 3

The market crowd parted as a small figure darted between the stalls. My heart leapt into my throat as Cal emerged from a small toy shop, his dark curls bouncing with each determined step.

"Mommy!" he called, his voice carrying across the suddenly silent square. "Are you okay?"

I moved to intercept him, but he was already standing between Julian and me, his small chest puffed out in protection. My three-year-old son—my baby—was confronting an Alpha wolf twice his size.

"Leave my mommy alone," Cal demanded, his voice trembling slightly but his stance firm.

Julian's eyes narrowed, his gaze sweeping over Cal's small form. Something shifted in his expression—a flicker of recognition, followed by a hungry calculation.

"Charlotte," he said, his voice dangerously soft. "You never told me you had a son."

"He's not yours," I said quickly, stepping forward to pull Cal behind me. "He's mine."

But Julian was already kneeling down, bringing himself to Cal's eye level. "What's your name, boy?"

Cal hesitated, looking up at me. I nodded slightly, giving him permission.

"Cal," he answered, his voice stronger now. "Cal Hall."

"Hall," Julian repeated, testing the name. Then his eyes flashed as he inhaled deeply. "Your scent..."

Something strange happened then—Cal's eyes flashed a brilliant, molten gold. Not the amber of normal wolves, but the unmistakable sign of high power. Julian stumbled back, his face paling.

"That's impossible," he whispered. "Those eyes..."

Cal's small hands clenched into fists, and I could see his tiny claws extending—a sign of shifting that no normal three-year-old should be able to do.

"He's mine," Julian declared suddenly, his voice filled with certainty. "Only my bloodline could produce such power. You were pregnant when you left!"

"What? No!" I protested, pulling Cal closer. "You rejected me before—"

"I don't care," Julian cut me off, his eyes gleaming with possessive madness. "He has my eyes. My strength. You'll both return to Silver Creek immediately."

Before I could respond, Julian reached for Cal, his fingers outstretched to grab my son's arm.

A hand clamped around Julian's wrist—a strong, calloused hand that stopped him cold.

"Don't touch my son," said Vincenzo's quiet voice.

I turned to see my mate standing beside me, dressed in his simple work clothes, his expression calm but his eyes burning with restrained fury.

Vincenzo looked nothing like the powerful Alpha Julian was—no fancy clothes, no obvious status symbols. Just a man in worn jeans and a flannel shirt, with dirt under his fingernails from our garden.

"Who the hell are you?" Julian snarled, trying to yank his arm free.

Vincenzo didn't move, didn't even flinch. He simply tightened his grip.

"Nobody," he answered calmly. "Just a farmer."

Julian's face contorted with rage and humiliation. "Some filthy peasant thinks he can challenge me?"

With a sudden surge of Alpha power, Julian tried to throw Vincenzo off. I braced myself for violence—but Vincenzo remained perfectly still.

Then, with deliberate slowness, Vincenzo squeezed Julian's wrist until the bone creaked.

"Stop," Julian gasped, his face turning white with pain.

Vincenzo released him, and Julian stumbled back, cradling his wrist. "This isn't over," he hissed. "You have no idea what you're dealing with."

As Julian retreated, I could see the calculation in his eyes. He was already planning his next move.

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Back at the Silver Creek packhouse, Julian paced the length of Brooke's lavish office, his wounded wrist throbbing with each step.

"She has my son," he ranted, his voice cracking with manic energy. "My heir, Brooke! Can you imagine what this means?"

Brooke sat rigidly behind her desk, her perfectly manicured nails digging into the polished wood. "Julian, you need to calm down. There's no proof that boy is yours."

"His eyes!" Julian shouted. "They flashed gold! Only Alpha blood could do that!"

Brooke's face paled as the implications hit her. If Julian brought Charlotte and her son back to Silver Creek—if he claimed the boy as his heir—then her position as Luna would be worthless.

"I need to handle this," she said quietly, rising from her chair.

"Handle what?" Julian asked absently, too caught up in his fantasy of reclaiming his "son" to notice her tone.

"Everything," Brooke replied, her voice cold as ice.

Later that evening, Brooke slipped out of the packhouse, her footsteps silent as she made her way through the shadows of the Neutral Lands. The underground apothecary was hidden in a abandoned warehouse, its entrance marked only by a single black candle.

"I need wolfsbane," she told the hooded figure behind the counter. "Enough for two doses."

The figure nodded silently, producing a small vial filled with dark liquid.

"And mercenaries," Brooke added, sliding a bag of money across the counter. "The best you have. I need them ready by tomorrow night."

As she pocketed the vial, Brooke's lips curved into a deadly smile. Charlotte Moreno had escaped once before—but this time, there would be no survival. No chance for her or her bastard child to threaten Brooke's throne.

"By this time tomorrow," she whispered to herself, "they'll both be dead."

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