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My Alpha Rejected Me for My Enemy Omega Novel Cover

My Alpha Rejected Me for My Enemy Omega

The Moon Goddess Gathering was supposed to be my crowning moment. Six years of sacrifice, of pouring my heart and soul into the Crescent West Pack, all leading up to this night when Maddox would finally claim me as his Luna. I stood beside him on the ceremonial platform, my fingers trembling slightly as I smoothed down the silver silk of my gown. The entire werewolf council watched with expectant eyes, the moonlight bathing the clearing in an ethereal glow. "Tonight," Elder Patricia announced, her voice carrying across the hushed gathering, "we witness the union of two great bloodlines." My heart pounded against my ribs. After years of waiting, of doing the work of a Luna without the title, I would finally have my place secured. Maddox stepped forward, his broad shoulders squared beneath his ceremonial cloak. I took a deep breath, preparing for the words I'd longed to hear. But something in his eyes made my wolf stir uneasily. "I have an announcement," Maddox declared, his voice ringing with the unmistakable power of an Alpha tone.
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Chapter 2

The private jet touched down with a gentle bump that stirred me from my thoughts. Through the window, I could see the sprawling estate of the Bloodmoon Pack—my new home. My stomach twisted with anxiety as I prepared to meet Alpha Forrest Morgan, the man I'd essentially been sold to in order to save my father's territory.

"Miss West," the pilot announced, "we've arrived at Morgan territory."

I smoothed down my simple travel dress, wishing I had something more impressive to wear for my first impression. After Maddox had destroyed my ceremonial gown, I'd packed in haste, bringing only practical clothes for what I assumed would be a loveless political marriage.

The door opened, and cool night air rushed in. I stepped toward the exit, clutching my small purse tightly. That's when it hit me—a scent so powerful it stopped me mid-step.

*Cedar. Rain. Raw, primal power.*

My knees buckled instantly. My wolf, usually so quiet and submissive, suddenly clawed at my mind with desperate hunger.

*Mate. MATE. MINE.*

"Impossible," I whispered, gripping the doorframe for support. "My wolf never reacted to Maddox like this."

I forced myself forward, one step at a time. The moonlight illuminated the private airstrip, but there was no elderly Alpha waiting to receive me. Instead, a tall figure stood in the shadows, his powerful frame silhouetted against the night sky.

"Welcome to Bloodmoon territory, Lyra West."

The voice was deep, commanding—nothing like the aged voice I'd expected from Forrest Morgan. The figure stepped forward, and moonlight revealed features that stole my breath.

This was no aging Alpha. Broad shoulders filled out a tailored black suit, and dark hair fell across his forehead in a way that spoke of both power and youth. But it was his eyes that captured me—gold flecked with black, flashing with an otherworldly light that marked him as something more than Alpha.

*Lycan.*

Before I could speak, he closed the distance between us with preternatural speed. His arms caught me as my knees finally gave out completely.

"I've waited so long for you," he murmured, burying his face in my neck.

His scent enveloped me completely now—that same intoxicating blend of cedar and rain that had brought my wolf to life. He inhaled deeply against my skin, and I felt his chest rumble with a growl that vibrated through my bones.

"Mine," he declared, the single word carrying such authority that my wolf submitted entirely.

I should have been frightened by his intensity, but instead, I felt my body responding to his presence with a hunger I'd never experienced.

"Julius," he said, pulling back just enough to look into my eyes. "Julius Morgan. Not my father, as you were led to believe."

"Where is Alpha Morgan?" I managed to ask, though my voice came out breathless.

A smile creased his lips as he helped me stand. "Watching, no doubt. This was his idea."

As if on cue, an older man with the same striking features stepped from the shadows. "Ah, Lyra West. I'm glad you've finally arrived."

"You're not..." I began.

"Forrest Morgan," he confirmed with a knowing smile. "But you won't be marrying me, my dear. The alliance was always for Julius—my son, the Lycan Prince."

Julius's grip on my waist tightened possessively. "Your true mate," he added, his voice dropping to a husky timbre that made my skin tingle.

"But Maddox—" I started.

"Was never your mate," Julius finished for me. "Or your wolf would have recognized him as mine recognizes you."

The truth of his words hit me with stunning clarity. My wolf had never responded to Maddox the way she was responding to Julius now—clawing, desperate, yearning.

---

Hours later, beneath the full moon in a sacred grove on Bloodmoon territory, I understood what a true mating ceremony should be. No cold calculations or political maneuvering—just raw instinct and primal connection.

Julius's hands trembled slightly as he untied the ceremonial robe I wore, revealing the marking spot on my shoulder.

"With this bite," he murmured against my skin, "I claim you as mine before the Moon Goddess."

Unlike the clinical ceremony I'd expected with Maddox, this felt right—sacred and powerful. When Julius's teeth sank into my flesh, marking me as his Luna, a wave of power surged through me unlike anything I'd ever felt.

Our bond snapped into place with an almost audible click, flooding me with strength that amplified my own rather than suppressing it.

"Maddox was never your true mate," Julius whispered against my marked skin. "He was merely a placeholder until I could claim what was always meant to be mine."

As the moon bathed us in silver light, I realized with startling clarity that everything I thought I wanted had been a shadow of what I truly needed—a mate who didn't just tolerate my strength but celebrated it.

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