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My Alpha Rejected Me to Claim My Pregnant Sister

Expecting a sacred blessing ceremony to protect her unborn pup, a seven-month pregnant Eliza stands before the Ironveil Pack under the full moon. Instead of receiving a blessing, she faces the ultimate betrayal. Alpha Kashton cold-bloodedly rejects her as his mate and Luna. Eliza's world completely crumbles as their sacred bond shatters like glass, leaving her marked neck freezing and her future in ruins.
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Chapter 3

The silver wolf folded back into me the way a wave pulls back from shore—not violent, not reluctant, just inevitable. One moment she was there, filling every corner of the room with something ancient and enormous. The next, I was sitting upright in the hospital bed again, my palms flat against the mattress, breathing hard.

The two junior healers were still on their knees. Maren had pressed herself against the far wall, her eyes wide, but she was already pushing herself upright—Maren, who didn't stay down for anything.

None of us spoke.

Then the door burst open.

He moved like a storm front. Tall, broad, silver-streaked hair, a face carved from decades of controlled fury. He wore no ceremonial dress—just dark clothes and a heavy silver signet ring that caught the lamplight as his hand gripped the doorframe. His eyes swept the room once, fast and predatory.

Then the scent reached him.

I watched it happen. I watched the moment his body stopped being a king's body and became something rawer than that. His jaw went tight. His nostrils flared. And then—slowly, like something breaking loose after years of pressure—his claws extended. Not in aggression. He didn't even seem to notice. The stone floor cracked under his boots, two thin lines radiating outward from where he stood.

Behind him, I could see Kashton's Beta, Edric, and the Gamma crowding the doorway. They'd followed the commotion. Their eyes darted between the King and me, confused and frightened.

Valerius crossed the room in four steps. He stopped at the foot of my bed. His chest was heaving, just slightly. The signet ring on his hand—he was twisting it, I noticed. Turning it over and over against his knuckle.

He exhaled one word.

"Daughter."

The room went absolutely still.

Edric made a sound behind him—something between a protest and a question. Valerius didn't turn around. His eyes were fixed on me, and they were doing something I hadn't seen eyes do before: filling with twenty years of grief in the span of a single breath.

"You were taken from the royal nursery," he said. His voice was low, that resonant baritone that didn't need volume to land with the weight of stone. "Twenty years ago. Three days after you were born."

I looked at him. I didn't speak.

He looked back at me, and I think he understood that I needed him to keep going—that I was holding myself together with something very thin and very cold, and interrupting it would be dangerous.

So he sat down in the chair beside my bed. The chair Maren had been using. He sat carefully, like a man who had practiced being careful for a very long time.

And he told me everything.

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The nursery theft. A human-sympathizer couple who accepted payment to take me and raise me as their own, suppressing my wolf through deliberate emotional neglect—because a Lycan wolf awakens through safety and belonging, and they made sure I never had either. Twenty years of searching. Every lead that went cold. The ward-keeper grandmother, Nora, who lived at the pack's outskirts on the ancestral farmstead—his late mate's mother, who had been training me without knowing it, who had passed her gift to me through blood without anyone telling either of us what it meant.

He told me that Zaria was not my blood.

He told me that Sylvane was not my mother.

He told me that the couple who had raised me had known exactly what I was and had chosen, every single day, to make me smaller.

I listened to all of it without speaking. Each piece rearranged something in my memory—slotting into place with a soft, terrible click, like tumblers in a lock. Every Thanksgiving. Every time Sylvane called my wolfless state an embarrassment at pack gatherings, her voice pitched just loud enough for others to hear. Every time Kashton told me I should feel lucky he'd chosen a Late Bloomer. Every year I'd spent tending the wolfsbane plants at the territory's edge, not knowing I was maintaining wards that protected an entire pack that had never once protected me.

I let Valerius finish. Then I said, "Nora. Is she well?"

Something moved across his face. "Yes. She is well."

I nodded once.

He stayed another hour. He didn't push. He didn't ask me to call him anything or perform any kind of reunion. He just sat there, twisting his ring, and when he finally stood to leave, he said quietly, "Whatever you decide to do next—you will not do it alone."

I didn't answer. But I didn't look away, either.

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After he left, I gave myself one hour.

I let myself remember. All of it. Predawn Thanksgivings in the pack house kitchen, my hands red from cold water and dish soap while Zaria lounged at the table in her good clothes, deliberately knocking crumbs to the floor because she could. Sylvane's hand on Zaria's shoulder at every ceremony, and never on mine. The way Kashton had said *grateful* like it was a leash.

I let myself feel it. Every single piece.

Then the hour ended.

I reached for the notepad Maren had left on the bedside table. I uncapped the pen. My handwriting came out steady—precise, unhurried lines, the words forming themselves with a clarity I hadn't known I possessed until tonight.

*I, Eliza, bloodline heir of the Lycan royal house, formally demand a Council tribunal against Kashton, Alpha of Ironveil Pack, for...*

I wrote until the page was full.

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