
My Best Friend Sold Me to the Rogue King
Chapter 2
The morning sun filtered through the trees as our pack gathered for the mandatory run. My body still ached from yesterday's encounter with Cason, but the pain was overshadowed by a strange new sensation—a restless energy coursing through my veins.
"Everyone shift!" Cason's command echoed through the clearing. His voice carried the unmistakable weight of an Alpha's authority.
All around me, wolves dropped to their knees as their bodies contorted and reshaped. Fur erupted across skin, bones cracked and reformed, and within moments, dozens of wolves stood where people had been.
I closed my eyes, trying to summon the wolf inside me. For years, I'd been told I was wolfless—a defect that made me the perfect Omega. But after yesterday's touch with Cason, I knew something had changed.
"Come on," I whispered to myself. "Please."
I felt heat surge through my body as I concentrated. My bones began to crack, sending waves of pain through my limbs. I fell to my knees, gasping.
"Look at her," came Kiana's voice from somewhere nearby. "Trying so hard to be like us."
I ignored her, focusing on the transformation. My skin prickled as if fur was trying to break through, but it remained trapped just beneath the surface.
"Shift!" I commanded myself, desperation making my voice crack.
More bones shifted, more pain exploded through me. I could feel something wild trying to emerge, but it was stuck—caught between forms.
"Enough!"
Cason's voice cut through my concentration. He stood before me in his magnificent silver wolf form, his gray eyes now glowing Alpha red.
"Submit," he growled, his Alpha tone vibrating through the air.
My body responded instantly to the command. I collapsed forward, my face pressing into the dirt. The partial transformation reversed itself, leaving me human and vulnerable before the entire pack.
"An Omega who can't even shift properly," Kiana's voice rang out. "What use is she to anyone?"
Laughter rippled through the pack. Through my tears, I saw Kiana shift back to human form and wrap herself around Cason's wolf, her hands stroking his fur possessively.
"Some mate bond," she sneered. "The Moon Goddess must have been drunk."
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That night, a Beta guard summoned me to the Alpha's office. My heart leapt with desperate hope—maybe Cason had reconsidered. Maybe he'd felt our connection.
But when I entered, my hopes shattered. Cason sat behind his desk in human form, Kiana perched on the edge beside him. Her hand rested possessively on his shoulder.
"Nola Simpson," Cason began formally. "I've called you here to address a... misunderstanding."
Kiana's smile was venomous as she leaned toward him. "Tell her, darling. Tell her what we discussed."
Cason cleared his throat. "Yesterday, when we touched, I may have... mistaken our connection."
"You didn't mistake anything," I whispered. "We're mates."
"No." His voice hardened. "We're not."
Kiana's eyes gleamed with triumph as she slid her arm around Cason's neck. "Cason needs a strong Luna—someone who can shift properly, bear strong pups, and command respect."
"I, Cason Duncan," he began, his voice taking on the formal cadence of ritual, "Alpha of Silvermoon, reject you, Nola Simpson, as my mate."
The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable tore through my chest, ripping apart something vital inside me. I doubled over, a metallic taste filling my mouth.
"You're... rejecting me?" I gasped, blood trickling from the corner of my lips.
"Completely," he confirmed, not meeting my eyes.
Kiana stepped forward then, her face twisted with disgust. "You're pathetic," she hissed, and kicked me hard in the ribs.
I collapsed to the floor, coughing up more blood. "Kiana, please..."
"You're nothing but a waste of space," she spat. "A broken Omega with a broken wolf."
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I dragged myself back to my room, each movement sending fresh waves of agony through my body. The rejection had torn something loose inside me—something fundamental.
I curled into a ball on my narrow bed, shivering despite the warmth of the room. The pain was unbearable, radiating from my chest outward.
"Why?" I sobbed into my pillow. "Why would he do this?"
As the tears flowed, something strange happened. The pain in my chest intensified, then suddenly cracked—like an eggshell breaking from within.
Heat flooded my veins, different from before. This wasn't the painful heat of transformation but something powerful and ancient.
My eyes flew open as golden light spilled from them, illuminating the dark room.
"What is this?" I gasped, staring at my hands as they began to glow with the same golden light.
And then, a voice spoke within me—deep, powerful, and utterly foreign.
"Where is Father?" it demanded. "Why have you not called for him?"
I sat up straight, clutching my chest. "Who are you?"
"I am your wolf," the voice growled. "But I am not just any wolf."
My hand reached instinctively for the silver locket I'd worn since childhood—the one thing I'd never been able to remove. As my fingers closed around it, the metal heated beneath my touch.
"What are you?" I whispered to the voice inside me.
"I am Lycan," it replied simply. "And you are not what they think."
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