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Rejected By The Alpha, Claimed By The Hidden King

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I am the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, but my Alpha mate, Ryker, has spent the last six years treating me like a placeholder while publicly pining for his ex, Faye. When Faye's friends cornered my wolfless daughter and called her a defective embarrassment, I finally used my Luna authority to kick them out. But instead of defending our child, Ryker stormed in and used his Alpha Command on me. He forced me to my knees with his raw power, ordering me to apologize to the bullies who had just humiliated our daughter. When I fought his crushing command and refused, his retaliation was swift and brutal. He and his mother stripped me of my family's sacred heritage, the Moonpetal Grove, and gifted it to Faye as a reward. They even tried to force a quack doctor on my daughter, telling me to just accept that she was broken. The entire pack watched me lose everything, mocking me as the useless, rejected mate. I had endured his coldness for years, but watching him sacrifice our daughter's safety and my family's legacy for his mistress was the final straw. How could the Moon Goddess tie me to a man who would so easily destroy his own flesh and blood? Instead of crying, I pulled out my mother's ancient grimoire and drafted a formal rejection of our mate bond. And when a terrifyingly powerful, cloaked stranger suddenly appeared to save my daughter's life, carrying a familiar scent of ancient power, I knew my fate was changing. This time, I wouldn't just walk away. I was going to burn their world to the ground.

Rejected By The Alpha, Claimed By The Hidden King Chapter 1

Elara Thorne's POV:

The wind was a cold bite against my cheeks, a stark contrast to the feigned warmth of the gathered pack. I pulled the collar of my daughter Cora’s coat tighter, my fingers brushing against her small, trembling shoulders. She huddled against my leg, a tiny island of silver-blonde hair in a sea of dark, formal mourning clothes.

My mate, Alpha Ryker Blackwood, stood a few yards away. He wasn't looking at us. His broad, powerful back was turned, his head inclined towards Faye Dawson. Her fiery auburn hair was a slash of color in the greyscale of the Blackwood Pack's cemetery. He murmured something to her, and she offered him a sad, brave little smile. The smile of the woman who should have been standing where I was.

Today was the funeral for the pack's eldest matriarch, Genevieve. It should have been a day of unity, of shared grief. For me, it was just another public exhibition of my failure.

Ryker’s mother, Lena Croft, caught my eye from across the freshly dug grave. Her expression was pure acid, a look of disgust she reserved just for me. A moment later, that same face softened into a look of maternal affection as she turned her gaze to Faye.

The whispers followed, as they always did. I didn’t have to strain to hear them; they were carried on the same wind that chilled my skin.

“Look at them. That’s how an Alpha and Luna should be.”

“Faye’s back. It’s only a matter of time.”

“She never should have left him. This one… she’s just a placeholder.”

Cora’s small hand tugged at my sleeve. Her voice was a bare whisper, lost to everyone but me. “Momma? Why isn’t Daddy with us?”

A familiar, tight knot formed in my stomach. I knelt, turning my body to shield her from the prying eyes and venomous whispers. It was a practiced move, one I had perfected over six years. I forced a gentle smile onto my face.

“Daddy is busy with our guests, sweetie. He’s the Alpha, remember?”

The lie tasted like ash in my mouth. He wasn’t busy. He was choosing. And he wasn’t choosing us.

The ceremony began. Ryker stepped forward, his deep, commanding baritone washing over the assembled wolves. He spoke of his grandmother, of her strength, of the alliances she had forged. His stormy grey eyes swept over the crowd, and for a fraction of a second, they flickered towards Faye as he mentioned loyalty and destiny. A story for everyone, with a message for one.

Faye, on cue, dabbed at her emerald-green eyes, a perfect portrait of beautiful, resilient grief. The pack sighed in collective sympathy.

My turn came. As the Luna, it was my duty to place the first Moonpetal blossom on the casket. In years past, Ryker would have offered me his hand, a public show of support. Today, he didn’t even look my way. He had already turned back to Faye, his hand resting lightly on her arm as if to steady her.

I walked the few steps to the grave alone. Each footstep felt like it was weighted with lead. The silence was deafening, the weight of hundreds of judging eyes a physical pressure on my back. I placed the pale, glowing flower on the dark wood of the casket. My prayer was a silent, desperate plea, not just for the departed, but for my daughter. For myself.

When the official ceremony ended, the pack members moved forward to offer their condolences. They formed a line, a long, flowing river of bodies that parted around me, flowing directly to Ryker and Faye. They were the center of gravity. I was just a satellite, my orbit decaying.

One of Faye’s friends, a she-wolf named Trish, deliberately bumped my shoulder as she passed. Her voice was a low, vicious hiss. “A Luna who can’t even awaken her own daughter’s wolf. Useless.”

My own wolf, Lyra, snarled in my mind, a furious, protective roar. I clamped down on the rage, shoving it deep. Not here. Not in front of Cora.

I saw Ryker notice the jostle. A frown creased his brow for a moment, but it was fleeting. He turned to Faye, his voice carrying clearly in the cold air. “Let’s go back to the Packhouse. It’s too cold out here for you.”

He put a protective arm around her and her young son, who had been standing silently by her side. Surrounded by his Beta and other senior pack members, he led them away from the grave, away from the cold, away from us. He never once looked back.

Cora and I were left standing alone, the wind whipping around us, the whispers finally fading as the crowd dispersed. We were an island, abandoned after the tide had gone out.

I watched his retreating back, the same broad shoulders that had once been my entire world. A memory, sharp and unwelcome, pierced through the fog of my misery. Another time, another crisis. A rogue attack years ago. That same back, shielding me from harm. The overwhelming surge of power, the scent of pine and ancient earth, the undeniable spark of a fated bond.

*Sparks.*

But as the memory played, a discordant note sounded in my mind. The scent in my memory… it was deeper, richer than Ryker’s. More potent. The power that had washed over me that day felt… older. More absolute.

The thought was a splinter, lodging itself under my skin. For the first time in six years of unhappiness, a question, terrifying and clear, formed in my mind.

Was the spark that I felt that day, the one that had sealed my fate, even his?

Cora’s hand, cold as ice, squeezed mine, pulling me back to the present. I took a deep, shaky breath, pushing the disloyal thought away.

“Come on, baby,” I murmured, my voice hoarse. “Let’s go home.”

Home. The Luna’s suite in the Packhouse. A place that hadn’t felt like home in a very, very long time. We turned and walked, our path leading in the opposite direction of everyone else.

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