
My Alpha Rejected Me but the Lycan Prince Claimed Me
My Alpha Rejected Me but the Lycan Prince Claimed Me Chapter 1
The pack house kitchen was dead quiet at two in the morning. I stood by the marble counter, letting the warmth of my coffee mug seep into my cold hands. I was waiting for him. I always waited for him. Theodore Duncan, Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, and my fated mate. I had endured his coldness for years. My parents had lived in a miserable, loveless mate bond, refusing to reject each other out of stubborn pride. They taught me that endurance was just the normal cost of staying bonded. So, I shrank myself to fit Theodore's world. I believed he would eventually mark me.
Suddenly, a sharp buzz echoed in my head. A mind-link channel, carelessly left open.
I froze. It wasn't a late-night patrol report. It was a soft, breathless moan. A woman's voice. Ruby Fox.
"Theo..." she gasped.
My stomach dropped. I gripped the mug tighter.
Then came Theodore's voice, lazy and arrogant. "You are perfect, Ruby. Not like her."
"Your fated mate?" Ruby giggled cruelly.
"She is a runt," Theodore scoffed, his voice carrying to whoever else was in his inner circle channel. "Her wolf is weak. It is an embarrassment. She will never deserve the Luna title."
The coffee in my mug stopped rippling. I didn't move. My inner wolf whimpered, curling into a tight, miserable ball. I stood there in the dark for a long time, the coffee going ice cold in my hands. The hope I had clung to for years died right there on the kitchen floor.
The following evening, the Great Hall was packed. It was a formal pack banquet. Bright lights, crystal glasses, and the low hum of hundreds of wolves. I stood near the edge of the room, keeping my posture straight.
Theodore walked up to the raised dais. He didn't look at me. Instead, he reached out and pulled Ruby Fox up beside him. She wore a stunning red dress, a smug smile playing on her lips.
The chatter in the hall died instantly. The silence was heavy and suffocating.
Theodore's voice boomed, laced with his Alpha aura. "Silverfang Pack. Hear me."
My chest tightened. Every instinct told me to run, but my feet stayed planted. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing me break.
He finally locked eyes with me. His gaze was cold, completely devoid of the mate bond that tied us together.
"I, Theodore Duncan, Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, reject you, Lilian Wright, as my mate."
The words hit me like a freight train. The severed bond tore through my body like a physical blade. My inner wolf let out a blood-curdling howl. She was being ripped from her Alpha, severed from the soul we were meant to share. It felt like my bones were turning to glass and shattering. She weakened instantly, pushed to the very edge of fading.
I tasted copper. I realized I was biting the inside of my cheek to keep from screaming.
The entire pack stared at me. I saw pity. I saw mockery. I saw shock.
I absorbed the searing pain. I locked my knees and stood tall. I looked at Theodore, then at Ruby. I didn't shed a single tear. I held my composure with a stillness that made Theodore shift uncomfortably on his feet. Then, I turned on my heel and walked out of the pack house without a single word.
I returned to my room only once. I packed with quiet efficiency. I didn't look at Theodore's study down the hall. I didn't look at the marking room where I had foolishly dreamed of getting his bite.
I left the silk dresses. I left the jewelry bought with pack funds. I left behind everything that belonged to the Luna title I was never given. I only took what was mine before him.
Ten minutes later, I walked out the front door with two duffel bags. I didn't look back.
I drove to a small, drafty cabin at the very edge of Silverfang territory. It was dusty and isolated, but it was a refuge.
That night, headlights swept across the dirt driveway. Makenna walked in. Makenna Ortiz was a Gamma from a neighboring pack and my best friend. She took one look at my pale face and didn't offer any useless pity.
Instead, she dropped a heavy cardboard box on the floor. It was full of Theodore's leftover belongings—sweaters, gifts, a framed photo she had retrieved herself.
In one hand, she held a bottle of whiskey. In the other, a silver lighter.
"Outside," she said simply.
We dragged the box into the dirt clearing. Makenna kicked together a pile of dry branches and dumped the box's contents on top. She handed me the lighter.
"You need to do it, Lil," she said gently. She knew I needed to be the one to strike the match.
My thumb hovered over the spark wheel. My wolf was so weak I could barely feel her heartbeat. I flicked the wheel. The flame flared to life. I dropped it into the pile.
We sat on the damp grass and passed the bottle back and forth. We watched the fire eat the sweaters. We watched the glass on the picture frame crack and blacken.
I didn't cry while the fire burned. I just watched the flames consume my past. But when the last ember faded into ash, leaving us in total darkness, the dam finally broke. I pulled my knees to my chest and sobbed until my throat was raw. Makenna just held me, a fierce, silent anchor in the dark.
The morning after the bonfire, the sun was a pale sliver through the trees. I woke up on a dusty cot. My body ached, and my chest felt hollow.
I got up and went to the small, rusty stove. I made coffee before I did anything else. It was the one ritual that was entirely mine, unchanged by pack life or rejection.
I walked to the window, wrapping both hands around the warm mug. Outside, the clearing was marked by a pile of grey ash.
I took stock of my life. I had a drafty cabin. I had a weakened wolf I could barely feel. I had no pack. I had no title. I was staring at the first morning of a life I had to build from absolutely nothing.
I took a slow sip of the black coffee. It was bitter and hot.
I didn't collapse. I was still breathing. And for the first time in my life, I belonged only to myself.
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