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Rejected by My Mate, Saved by the Lycan King Novel Cover

Rejected by My Mate, Saved by the Lycan King

The needle pricked my finger for the third time that morning, but I didn't stop. Blood welled up, crimson against my pale skin, but I quickly sucked it away and continued stitching. The ceremonial tunic for Edward's Alpha Ceremony had to be perfect. My mother had taught me these protection runes before she died, and I wanted to give him this final gift before our bond was officially recognized. "It'll protect him," I whispered to myself, carefully weaving the silver thread through the thick fabric. "Just like he'll protect me." The sun had barely risen over the Silver Mist territory when I finished. My fingers ached, but the satisfaction of completing something meaningful outweighed the pain. I held up the tunic, admiring how the runes caught the light—invisible to most, but powerful to those who knew what to look for. "He'll love it," I told my reflection, trying to ignore the dark circles under my eyes. Sleep had been elusive lately, with the ceremony approaching and whispers about my unshifted state growing louder.
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Chapter 3

I jolted awake, gasping for air that wouldn't come. The silk sheets beneath me were nothing like the rough cotton I was used to. The room was massive—stone walls adorned with tapestries I couldn't focus on, candles casting dancing shadows across unfamiliar furnishings.

Where was I? The Deadlands? Had the Rogues dragged me somewhere?

The door swung open, and a tall figure entered. Even in the dim light, I could see his powerful frame, the authority radiating from him in waves that made the air itself feel heavier.

"Easy," he said, his deep voice sending vibrations through the room. "You're safe now."

Roy Perry. The Lycan King. My supposed mate.

His presence filled the room like a physical force, pressing against my skin. My body reacted instantly—heart racing, breath coming in short bursts. The sensation was too similar to when Edward had used his Alpha Tone, when he'd rejected me.

"No!" I scrambled backward until my spine hit the intricate headboard. "Don't come near me!"

Roy froze, his silver eyes widening slightly. "I won't hurt you."

"You can't promise that," I whispered, wrapping my arms around myself as if I could hold the pieces of my shattered heart together. "No one can."

Something shifted in his expression—understanding, perhaps. He took a deliberate step back, then did something I never imagined the notorious Lycan King would do.

He knelt.

The mighty ruler of the Northern territories lowered himself to one knee, his head bowed slightly. "I am not him," he said quietly. "And I will never force anything upon you."

I watched in disbelief as his overwhelming aura receded, pulled inward until he seemed almost... human. The pressure in the room eased, allowing me to draw a full breath for the first time since he'd entered.

"You're safe here," he repeated, his voice soft but still carrying that underlying command. "No one will ever hurt you again."

I didn't speak. Couldn't speak. The silence stretched between us, filled only with the sound of my ragged breathing.

---

"The Rejection Sickness has taken deep root," a female voice said, pulling me from my half-conscious state. "Combined with severe frostbite and malnutrition, her body is struggling to heal."

I forced my eyes open to see a woman with kind eyes and silver-streaked hair examining my hands. Her touch was gentle, clinical.

"I'm Elena Thorne," she said, noticing I was awake. "The Head Healer here at the palace."

"Will she recover?" Roy's voice came from across the room, where he stood watching us.

"Her body, yes. The frostbite is responding to treatment." Elena's expression grew serious. "But the Rejection Sickness is another matter. It's attacking her from within."

"What does that mean?" I managed to ask, my voice barely audible.

"It means," Elena said gently, "that the severing of your bond has created a wound in your spirit that isn't healing. Your heart rate is erratic, your immune system compromised."

"Can it be treated?" Roy's voice was tight with concern.

Elena hesitated, then nodded. "Skin-to-skin contact with her Fated Mate will stabilize her heart rate and allow her body to heal properly."

I shook my head immediately. "No. I can't."

"You don't have to do anything you're not ready for," Roy said quickly. He moved to the side of the bed, sitting carefully so as not to crowd me. "But I'm here if you need me."

He extended his hand, palm up—an offering, not a demand.

"Please," he said simply.

Trembling, I reached out a single finger and touched his palm.

The effect was immediate and overwhelming. A warm current rushed through me, soothing the jagged edges of pain in my chest. It wasn't the agony of rejection or the icy bite of the Deadlands—it was warmth, safety, healing.

I didn't pull away.

---

Days passed in a haze of healing and tentative trust. Roy never pushed beyond that first touch, though he remained constantly nearby, sleeping in a chair rather than forcing me to share the bed.

Then came the night when the fever returned tenfold.

"The shift is coming," Elena announced urgently as Roy carried me to the palace's sanctuary garden. "It began in the Deadlands and was interrupted. Her body is trying to complete it now."

The moon hung full and bright overhead, bathing the secluded garden in silver light. Roy laid me gently on a bed of soft grass.

"Let it happen," he urged. "Don't fight it."

The pain was excruciating—bones cracking, skin stretching. I screamed as fur erupted across my body, my form contorting beyond recognition.

And then... peace.

I stood on four legs, my senses sharper than I'd ever imagined possible. The world was alive with scents and sounds I'd never experienced.

"Beautiful," Roy breathed, his eyes reflecting the moonlight.

I caught my reflection in a nearby pond and froze in shock. My coat wasn't the mottled brown of an Omega or the gray of a common wolf.

It was pure white—gleaming like snow under the moon's glow.

"The White Wolf," Elena whispered from the garden entrance. "A royal sign."

Roy shifted then, his massive black Lycan form emerging where the man had stood. He approached slowly, his silver eyes never leaving mine.

"Run with me," he said, his voice deeper in this form.

Together we raced through the moonlit garden, our contrasting coats creating a striking image—black as midnight, white as snow. For the first time since Edward's betrayal, I felt something other than pain.

I felt free.

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