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Rejected By My Pack, Claimed By The Lycan King Novel Cover

Rejected By My Pack, Claimed By The Lycan King

I was the pathetic, clumsy, wolfless stain on the Blair Pack. My family treated me like an abomination, a shameful secret they desperately needed to erase. To finally get rid of me, my stepmother and sister orchestrated a brutal ambush. They sent me to an isolated highway overpass in the freezing rain, trapping me in a car surrounded by six massive, feral rogues. Their goal was to completely break my spirit before shipping me off to an asylum. While I was supposedly being tortured in the mud, my sister stood at our pack's grand gala in a stunning red gown, weeping perfectly timed fake tears. "My poor, wolfless sister couldn't handle the pressure of our world. She ran away tonight and has become a Rogue." She publicly announced my death sentence while my Alpha father stood beside her, silently endorsing the lie that stripped away my identity and branded me a target to be hunted by neighboring packs. They thought they had flawlessly disposed of their dirty little secret. They truly believed I was just a defenseless, broken doll crying in the backseat, ready to die quietly and take their sins to the grave. But they had no idea what they had actually unleashed. I wasn't a fragile Omega; I was a highly trained, lethal cleaner. And as I crashed their perfect ballroom alongside the terrifyingly powerful Lycan King of the Graves Dominion, I was ready to burn their entire world to the ground.
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Chapter 3

Kaelen POV

Justin slammed the brakes. The battered Lincoln skidded to a halt on the rain-slicked shoulder of I-94, boxing in behind a barricade of three black armored SUVs. Red hazard lights sliced through the torrential downpour, illuminating the carnage of the ambush.

I stepped out into the freezing rain. Instantly, two mountains of muscle in black tactical gear intercepted me. Graves Dominion Warriors. Their upper lips curled back, exposing lethal canines, and a low, guttural growl vibrated in their massive chests. To them, my complete lack of a scent didn't mean I was human; it meant I was an anomaly. A ghost. The ultimate threat.

I didn't flinch. I raised my burner phone, the screen flashing Onyx’s digital token: *ZEUS-PRIORITY-ALPHA*.

The Warrior on the left paused, his eyes glazing over slightly as he received a mind-link. A second later, the feral hostility dialed back to a lethal simmer. He jerked his chin toward the middle SUV, his eyes never leaving my masked face.

I pulled open the heavy, armored door and slipped inside, cutting off the howl of the storm.

The cabin had been converted into a mobile medical bay. The air was thick with the sterile stench of rubbing alcohol, the metallic tang of blood, and beneath it all, a faint, acrid burn that made my skin crawl. Silver.

On the makeshift bed, Damian Graves was tearing himself apart.

The future Alpha King of the Graves Dominion was thrashing violently, his expensive dress shirt soaked in cold sweat, his skin a sickly, translucent pale. A human woman in a white coat—Dr. Sterling—was frantically tapping at a heart monitor that blared a frantic 180 bpm.

"Hold him down! He's having a grand mal seizure!" she shrieked, her hands trembling as she reached for a syringe of sedatives.

I ignored her, stepping right up to the thrashing Lycan. I unzipped my kit and pulled out a small spray bottle filled with an amber liquid.

"What is that? You can't administer unapproved—" Dr. Sterling lunged to grab my arm.

I didn't even look at her. I locked eyes with the massive man standing silently in the corner of the cabin—Gamma Gunner Mathis.

"It's silver toxin," I told him, my voice dead calm. "His wolf is tearing him apart from the inside out."

I turned my head slightly toward the doctor. "Shut up."

Before she could protest, I aimed the nozzle and sprayed the amber mist directly over Damian's face.

The reaction was instantaneous. Damian's violent convulsions snapped to a halt. The monitor's frantic beeping slowed, dropping rapidly to a steady 85 bpm. The suffocating, agonizing aura of a dying Lycan vanished from the cabin, replaced by the heavy, rhythmic sound of his breathing.

Dr. Sterling stared at the monitor, her mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water. Her entire medical reality had just been shattered by a single spray.

I packed the bottle away and turned back to the Gamma.

"Tell Alistair Graves his heir isn't sick," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "He's being systematically poisoned with a silver-based neurotoxin. The killer is inside his pack."

Gunner's eyes turned to chips of absolute ice. The implication of my words hung heavy in the sterile air. My phone vibrated in my pocket. A $50,000.00 crypto transfer confirmed. Job done.

I turned to leave.

Before I could take a single step, a hand clamped around my wrist with the speed of a striking viper. The grip was inescapable, forged from pure, predatory strength.

The second his skin met mine, a violent, electric shockwave ripped through my body. It was the spark of a thousand stars exploding behind my eyes. My breath hitched, my knees threatening to buckle under the sudden, terrifying weight of absolute belonging. I couldn't hear the roar of his inner wolf, but I felt the echo of it vibrating through his grip—a primal, earth-shattering claim.

I forced myself to look down.

Damian Graves was awake. His eyes were no longer clouded with pain; they were pitch-black, obsidian pools of pure, unadulterated possessiveness. He stared at me as if he were trying to devour my soul, his chest heaving.

I swallowed the tremor in my throat and leaned in just enough to whisper, "You're awake."

For a long, agonizing second, the air between us crackled with a dangerous, unspoken gravity. Then, slowly, deliberately, he uncurled his fingers from my wrist, one by one. It wasn't a surrender. It was a promise.

I ripped my gaze away, shoved the heavy SUV door open, and stepped back out into the freezing rain.

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