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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

I stared at my reflection in the mirror, tracing the mate mark on my neck that had brought me nothing but pain for seven years. The mark that should have been a symbol of love and devotion had instead become a brand of rejection. "Luna Elena?" My handmaiden's voice pulled me from my thoughts. "There's news from the pack gathering." I turned, smoothing my expression into the neutral mask I'd perfected over years of public humiliation. "What is it, Lily?" She hesitated, her eyes darting nervously to the door. "The Alpha has purchased an extravagant diamond necklace for Scarlett. It's said to be worth more than our annual pack budget for healing supplies." My stomach clenched. Another gift for his chosen mate, another public declaration of his obsession. "There's more," Lily whispered, stepping closer. "He plans to present it to her at the upcoming pack gathering, in front of all the allied packs." The room seemed to tilt slightly.
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Chapter 3

I stood frozen in the doorway of what had been my Luna suite for seven years, watching as Scarlett directed two Delta warriors to place her ornate vanity table near the window—my favorite spot where morning light would stream through the curtains.

"The Alpha has requested that I make myself comfortable here," Scarlett said without looking at me, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "He feels this suite better suits my... position."

My fingers instinctively went to my mate mark, seeking comfort that never came. "Where am I supposed to go?"

Scarlett finally turned, her lips curving into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "The Alpha has arranged accommodations for you in the east wing. Much quieter there, I'm sure you'll find it... suitable."

The east wing—where visiting omegas stayed. Where rejected pack members waited for assignment. My stomach twisted as I followed a silent warrior down corridors that grew narrower, less ornate, until we reached a door that barely fit the frame.

"Your new quarters, Luna," he said, unable to meet my eyes.

The room was half the size of my former suite, with a small bed, a basic dresser, and a window that faced the forest rather than the pack grounds. No sitting area. No space for the Luna duties I still technically held.

* * *

"The eastern territory reports another rogue attack," Elder Morris announced during the council meeting. "Three pack members injured, two buildings destroyed."

I straightened in my chair—my new chair, at the far end of the table where I could barely see the maps spread before the council.

"We should increase patrols immediately," I suggested, leaning forward. "My father's business is—"

"Scarlett has already advised me on the matter," Byron interrupted, his hand resting possessively on her lower back as she sat in my designated Luna seat. "She believes the attacks are random, not coordinated."

Scarlett smiled, her fingers playing with Byron's sleeve. "My healing work with the injured warriors has shown me their attackers were opportunistic rogues, not organized threats."

"But the pattern—" I began.

"The pattern," Byron cut me off, his eyes flashing, "is that you continue to undermine my chosen mate's expertise."

Scarlett leaned forward, studying the maps with practiced ease. "I recommend we focus resources on the northern border instead. That's where the real threat lies."

Byron nodded immediately. "Done. We'll redirect patrols to the north."

I watched helplessly as my father's territory—my family's livelihood—was left exposed by Scarlett's arbitrary decision.

* * *

The call came three days later. My father's voice cracked as he described the attack—the rogues that had come in the night, torching warehouses, injuring workers.

"Elena," he whispered through the phone, "your brother tried to defend the eastern perimeter. He... he's hurt bad."

My hands trembled as I gripped the phone. "How bad?"

"His leg is... they say he might not walk properly again."

The room spun around me. My brother—my strong, proud brother who had worked alongside our father to build their business—hurt because Byron had ignored the eastern border.

"I need to come see him," I said.

"Don't," my father replied, his voice suddenly cautious. "The Alpha might not... approve."

Of course. Even now, even with my family suffering, Byron's permission was required for me to leave pack lands.

* * *

The Moonridge Pack's territory was marked by a line of ancient oaks, their trunks carved with the symbol of the crescent moon. I stood at the border, heart pounding, waiting.

"State your business," a stern voice called from the trees.

"I seek audience with Alpha Mason Taylor," I replied, keeping my voice steady despite my fear. "On matters of inter-pack trade."

The guards exchanged glances. "Wait here."

Twenty minutes later, a tall figure emerged from the trees. Alpha Mason Taylor was younger than I expected, his dark hair cropped short, his eyes sharp with assessment.

"Luna Elena of Silvercrest," he said, his voice neutral. "This is unexpected."

"Alpha Taylor," I inclined my head respectfully. "I thank you for agreeing to meet."

His eyes narrowed slightly. "You didn't mention why a Luna would come alone to discuss trade matters."

I swallowed hard, choosing my words carefully. "The eastern territories have suffered recent... disturbances. My father's business has been impacted."

"Disturbances," Mason repeated, testing the word. "I've heard reports of coordinated attacks."

"Perhaps we could discuss... defensive strategies?" I suggested, not quite meeting his eyes.

Mason studied me for a long moment, his gaze penetrating. "You understand what you're doing, Luna Elena? Speaking to another Alpha about pack matters without your mate's knowledge?"

"I understand perfectly," I replied, finally meeting his gaze. "The question is, do you?"

Something shifted in his expression—curiosity, perhaps, or calculation. "I think," he said slowly, "that we have much to discuss about these... defensive strategies."

As he gestured for me to follow him into Moonridge territory, I felt a strange mix of terror and hope. I had just committed an act of defiance that could cost me everything—but for the first time in seven years, I was taking control of my own fate.

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