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My Alpha Rejected Me but the Lycan Prince Claimed Me

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.
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Chapter 5

I woke up early the next morning. My eyes were puffy, and my chest still felt hollow from my breakdown at the bar. I walked into the kitchen and stared at the front door. My hand hovered over the heavy iron deadbolt.

I thought about the meeting yesterday. I thought about Atlas pretending not to know me. But I also thought about the soup he cooked, and the way he shielded me from the rain. I took a deep breath, turned the lock, and left the door unlatched. It was a small, terrifying leap of faith.

At seven o'clock, I heard the crunch of tires on gravel. Footsteps crossed the porch. The door handle clicked, and the hinges creaked open.

Atlas stepped inside. He didn't say a word about the unlocked door. He didn't make a big deal out of it. He just walked straight to the kitchen counter and started the coffee maker. I sat on the worn sofa, pulling my cardigan tight, watching his broad back. He moved around my tiny kitchen with ease.

A few minutes later, he walked over and handed me a mug. The coffee was black, strong, and perfectly hot. He had memorized exactly how I took it.

We walked out to the porch and sat side by side on the wooden steps. The morning air was crisp. Dew clung to the tall grass. We sat there in total silence for twenty minutes. It wasn't awkward. It was a heavy, grounding peace.

I stared at the steam rising from my mug. "What was the Seattle summit like?"

I asked it out of nowhere. I didn't plan it. I just needed to know if I was a political game to him. I needed to know if I was just another secret.

Beside me, Atlas went completely still. His coffee mug stopped halfway to his mouth.

"Seattle?" he asked softly.

"The regional pack summit. A year ago. You were there, right?"

He slowly lowered his mug. He stared straight ahead at the tree line. His jaw flexed. "It was loud. Crowded. Full of Alphas arguing over borders and politicians trying to shake my hand." He paused. The silence stretched tight between us. "But then I caught a scent."

My breath hitched in my throat.

"Vanilla," Atlas murmured, his voice dropping to a rough whisper. "And wild honeysuckle. Just a faint trace of it across the room. I tried to track it, but there were too many wolves. I couldn't find the source." He finally turned his head and looked at me. His dark eyes were intense, burning with a quiet fire. "I spent the rest of the night looking. And I spent the next entire year looking."

He didn't say it was my scent. He didn't have to.

My inner wolf, who had been curled up in a miserable ball since yesterday, suddenly lifted her head and let out a soft, warm purr. The fear in my chest melted away. I wasn't a secret. I was the reason he was here.

Later that morning, my phone buzzed on the kitchen counter. It was Makenna.

"You are missing the show of the century," she said the second I answered. She sounded breathless and gleeful.

"What happened?" I asked, pinning the phone between my ear and shoulder as I wiped down the counter.

"Theodore is cracking up. He just completely blew the Greywood Pack alliance. Silverfang lost the northern trade access over a stupid boundary dispute. He wasn't even paying attention during the negotiations. He just kept staring at his phone and snapping at people."

I stopped wiping the counter. Theodore was arrogant, but he was usually sharp with pack business. "Did the Greywood Alpha walk out?"

"Worse," Makenna said. "Silas called Theodore out in front of the entire Silverfang council."

My stomach dropped. Silas was Theodore's Beta. He was deeply loyal, but he was also pragmatic. For a Beta to question an Alpha publicly was almost unheard of.

"Silas framed it carefully," Makenna continued. "He said he was concerned for Silverfang's stability. He asked Theodore if his head was in the game. And Lil... the pack elders didn't defend Theo. They just went completely silent. It was a dead, heavy silence. Theo lost his mind. He dismissed the meeting early and stormed off. He hasn't spoken to Silas in three days."

I hung up the phone with a cold knot in my stomach. Theodore hated looking weak. And when he felt weak, he always lashed out.

I needed to get out of the cabin. I grabbed my keys and drove into town to the local grocery store. I only needed a few essentials. The store was quiet, and the parking lot was mostly empty.

I pushed my cart out the sliding glass doors, digging in my purse for my car keys.

A heavy hand slammed down on the front of my shopping cart, stopping it dead.

I gasped and jumped back.

Theodore stood there. He looked terrible. His expensive clothes were wrinkled. His eyes were bloodshot, and dark circles bruised the skin beneath them. The polished, arrogant Alpha was gone. He looked unhinged.

"You think this is a game?" he hissed, his grip turning my knuckles white on the cart's handle.

"Let go of my cart, Theodore," I said, keeping my voice steady.

"You are disgracing Silverfang!" he screamed. His Alpha tone slipped out, trying to push me down. But it was ragged. It cracked at the edges. It didn't feel commanding anymore. It just sounded desperate. "Parading around town with Lycan royalty! Making me look like a weak fool in front of my own elders!"

"You did that yourself," I shot back. "You rejected me. You chose Ruby. Leave me alone."

"The bond doesn't just die!" he roared, stepping around the cart. He crowded into my space. I could smell the sour stench of panic and stale alcohol on him. "A few stupid words at a banquet don't erase it! The Moon Goddess gave you to me. You are mine, Lilian. You were always mine!"

He reached out to grab my arm. I flinched, bracing myself.

Then, the gravity in the parking lot shifted.

The heavy, crushing scent of cedar and rain-soaked earth flooded the air.

Atlas rounded the corner of the brick building. He had a brown paper bag of supplies in his arms. He took in the scene in a single, deadly glance. He dropped the bag instantly. Glass jars shattered loudly against the asphalt.

Atlas crossed the distance in three massive, blurred strides.

He didn't yell. He didn't say a word. He just stepped smoothly between us, shoving Theodore back with a wall of pure Lycan aura. Atlas stood tall, his broad shoulders completely shielding me from Theodore's view.

Theodore stumbled backward. His eyes went wide, and then narrowed into pure, blind rage. His pride couldn't take another hit. Not today. Not after his Beta humiliated him.

With a raw, furious roar, Theodore pulled his arm back and swung his fist straight at the Lycan Prince's face.

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