Rejected and Pregnant: Carrying the Alpha King's Forbidden Heir Novel Cover

Rejected and Pregnant: Carrying the Alpha King's Forbidden Heir

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Rejected and exiled under cruel wolf laws, Aira escapes execution while secretly pregnant. Years later, she returns with a child whose presence unsettles every Alpha. When the Alpha Council moves to erase them, the Alpha King intervenes not to claim her, but to protect what the kingdom fears. Forced into the heart of power, Aira must survive a system designed to break the weak while carrying the heir who may change everything.

Rejected and Pregnant: Carrying the Alpha King's Forbidden Heir Chapter 1

The horn didn’t just sound it shattered the night.

Aira was already running.

The sharp, haunting cry sliced through the moonlit air like a blade drawn across skin, echoing across the stone courtyard and bleeding into the forest beyond. Wolves froze mid-step. Conversations died mid-breath. Even the wind seemed to pause.

Everyone knew that sound.

Rejection.

Her heart slammed violently against her ribs as she pushed through the crowd, her shoulder colliding with bodies that refused to move fast enough. Her breath came in ragged gasps, each inhale burning like fire in her lungs.

“Aira!” someone shouted behind her, panic laced in their voice.

She didn’t stop.

Didn’t look back.

Because no one ran like this unless it was already too late.

The Alpha platform rose ahead of her like a monument of judgment black stone carved with ancient symbols, soaked in generations of blood, power, and law. Torches flared wildly as if feeding on the tension, casting dancing shadows across the gathering.

And at the center of it all stood the man who was about to destroy her.

Alpha Rovan.

Her mate.

Her doom.

The full moon loomed above him, silver light crowning his broad shoulders, making him look less like a man and more like something untouchable. Untamed. Unforgiving.

Aira stumbled onto the open ground, her legs trembling as the weight of hundreds of eyes fell on her. The murmurs began instantly low, curious, cruel.

She barely heard them.

All she could see was him.

“Alpha…” Her voice came out smaller than she intended, barely more than a breath.

Rovan didn’t move toward her.

Didn’t soften.

Didn’t even hesitate.

“Aira of the Lower Pack,” his voice rang out, cold and commanding, amplified by Alpha authority, “you are hereby rejected as my fated mate.”

The words didn’t just land.

They cut.

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd like a shockwave. Some faces twisted in disbelief. Others… in satisfaction.

Public rejection.

It wasn’t just humiliation.

It was a death sentence dressed as law.

Aira’s knees buckled beneath her.

The cold stone slammed into her skin as she fell, the impact jolting through her body but it was nothing compared to the hollow ache tearing open in her chest.

“I… I did nothing wrong,” she whispered, her voice trembling despite her effort to steady it.

She hated that it sounded like begging.

Rovan’s gaze remained fixed on her, hard and merciless. “You are weak,” he said flatly. “Wolfless. Unfit to stand beside an Alpha King.”

Each word stripped something from her.

Pride. Hope. Dignity.

But it was the truth behind them that hurt most.

Wolfless.

A curse she had carried her entire life.

Her fingers trembled as they moved instinctively to her stomach.

A small, protective gesture.

A secret she had prayed desperately would stay hidden just a little longer.

Not now…

Not here…

But the Alpha Council stood behind Rovan, silent and watchful, their expressions far too knowing.

Of course they knew.

The council always knew.

One of the elders stepped forward, his robes brushing against the stone with a quiet, deliberate sound that seemed louder than it should.

“There is another matter,” he announced.

The air shifted instantly.

Heavier.

Darker.

Aira’s heart skipped then slammed painfully against her ribs.

No.

Please… no.

“The female,” the elder continued calmly, “is with child.”

The words fell like thunder.

For a heartbeat, the world went completely silent.

Then the whispers exploded.

Pregnant.

Unregistered.

Unapproved.

Aira’s hands clenched into fists as her worst fear became reality.

Exposed.

Rovan’s expression finally changed but not in the way she had foolishly hoped.

His jaw tightened.

His eyes darkened.

“That is not possible,” he said, his voice sharper now, edged with something dangerous.

The elder’s gaze slid to Aira’s stomach. “It is.”

Silence crashed down again.

Thick. Suffocating.

Then Rovan spoke.

And whatever fragile piece of her heart remained… shattered completely.

“Then the rejection stands,” he said coldly. “And the law applies.”

Aira’s blood turned to ice.

No.

No, no, no—

The law was clear. Unforgiving. Absolute.

Rejected females carrying Alpha blood…

Were eliminated.

Quietly.

Efficiently.

Her breath hitched as the truth slammed into her.

This wasn’t just rejection.

It never was.

This ceremony this entire night had been planned.

A trap.

She lifted her gaze slowly, locking onto Rovan’s face, searching for even the smallest crack in his armor.

Anything.

A flicker of doubt.

A trace of regret.

She found nothing.

“Take her,” the elder ordered.

The guards moved instantly.

Two of them.

Large. Armed. Unhesitating.

Their hands reached for her—

And something inside Aira broke.

Not into pieces.

Into fire.

She moved before they could grab her.

Twisting sharply, she drove her elbow into one guard’s chest, catching him off guard just enough to shove him backward. Gasps erupted around her as she spun away, slipping through the stunned crowd.

“Stop her!”

But Aira was already running.

The forest swallowed her whole.

Branches clawed at her skin, tearing through her dress, roots rising like traps beneath her feet. She stumbled, recovered, pushed harder fear driving her faster than strength ever could.

Behind her, the howls began.

Low.

Hunting.

Too close.

Her lungs screamed for air, her chest tightening painfully as her vision blurred at the edges. Every step sent jolts of pain through her body, but she didn’t stop.

She couldn’t.

Not with death chasing her.

Not with the fragile life inside her depending on it.

She veered sharply, her foot slipping on loose gravel as she tumbled down a rocky incline. Pain exploded through her ankle as she hit the ground, a strangled cry tearing from her throat before she could stop it.

For a moment, she couldn’t move.

Couldn’t breathe.

The world spun violently around her.

Then—

A distant howl.

Closer.

Aira’s eyes snapped open.

“No…” she whispered hoarsely.

Forcing herself upright, she staggered forward, ignoring the sharp, stabbing pain in her ankle. One step. Then another.

She pressed a trembling hand to her stomach.

“Please…” she whispered, her voice breaking. “Just hold on…”

The forest grew quieter.

Too quiet.

The howls faded.

Gone.

But that didn’t mean she was safe.

It only meant they were waiting.

Watching.

When her body finally gave out, it wasn’t from safety.

It was from exhaustion.

Aira collapsed beside a fallen log, her body shaking violently, dirt clinging to her skin, her breaths shallow and uneven.

Above her, the sky slowly began to lighten.

Dawn.

She was alive.

Rejected.

Hunted.

Alone.

But alive.

For now.

Miles away, a kingdom believed their problem had been erased.

Silenced.

Forgotten.

They were wrong.

Because the child growing inside her was not weak.

Not unwanted.

And not something that could be so easily destroyed.

Aira’s fingers curled protectively over her stomach as her eyes slowly drifted shut.

They had tried to bury her.

But they had just made a mistake they would one day regret.

Because when this child was born—

It wouldn’t just change her fate.

It would destroy theirs.

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