
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 1
The blood moon hung heavy above our territory, casting everything in crimson shadows that seemed to pulse with my laboring heartbeat. Each contraction tore through me like claws, and I gripped the silk sheets until my knuckles went white. My wolf, Luna, whimpered deep within me, sensing something was terribly wrong beyond just the pain of birth.
"Christopher," I gasped between waves of agony, reaching toward the door where I could hear his restless pacing. The floorboards creaked under his weight as he moved back and forth, back and forth, like a caged animal. Through our mate bond, I felt his anxiety crackling like lightning, but there was something else—something cold and distant that made my chest tighten with dread.
Another contraction seized me, and I bit back a scream. The midwife, an elderly woman named Sarah, pressed a cool cloth to my forehead. "Almost there, Luna," she whispered, but her eyes kept darting toward the door nervously.
That's when Miracle glided into the room like a shadow given form. Her long auburn hair was braided with silver threads and healing stones, and she wore the ceremonial robes of our pack's spiritual healer. The woman I had saved from execution three years ago, the rogue I had shown mercy to when others demanded her death. Now she moved with an authority that made my skin crawl.
"The spirits are restless tonight," Miracle announced, her voice carrying that ethereal quality she'd perfected since becoming our healer. She approached my bedside with measured steps, her pale green eyes reflecting the moonlight streaming through the windows. "The blood moon reveals truths that daylight hides."
I wanted to tell her to leave, that I needed only Christopher beside me during this sacred moment, but another contraction stole my breath. When it passed, I found Miracle's cool fingers pressed against my swollen belly, her eyes rolled back as if receiving visions from the Moon Goddess herself.
"Push now, Luna!" Sarah commanded, and I bore down with everything I had left.
The world exploded in pain and relief as my pup finally entered the world. A son—our son. I collapsed back against the pillows, tears streaming down my face as I waited to hear his first cry. But the room remained eerily silent.
Sarah's face went pale as parchment. She held my baby, but he wasn't moving, wasn't breathing. "Luna, I—"
"Give him to me," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Please."
But before Sarah could move, Miracle's hand shot out like a striking snake, her fingers wrapping around my wrist with surprising strength. Her eyes snapped open, wide and wild, reflecting the blood moon's crimson light.
"The vision is clear," she breathed, her voice rising to carry beyond our chamber walls. "This child bears the mark of darkness. Born under the blood moon, he will bring destruction to our pack. Death follows in his shadow."
"No," I gasped, struggling against her grip. "You're lying. He's just—he needs help—"
The door burst open, and Christopher stormed in, his face a mask of anguish and something else—something that looked disturbingly like resolve. His dark hair was disheveled, his shirt wrinkled from hours of pacing. But it was his eyes that made my blood turn to ice. They held the same wild look as Miracle's, as if he too had seen visions that stripped away all reason.
"Is it true?" he demanded, his voice rough with emotion. "What Miracle showed me in the linking—is the child truly cursed?"
"Christopher, please," I begged, trying to sit up despite my exhaustion. "Look at him. He's our son. Our perfect son."
But Miracle's grip tightened on my wrist, and she began to speak in the ancient tongue, words that sounded like a death sentence wrapped in prophecy. "The spirits have spoken through me, Alpha. This child will be the downfall of everything we've built. His very existence threatens the purity of our bloodline."
"She's manipulating you!" I screamed, my voice cracking with desperation. "Can't you feel it through our bond? I'm telling you the truth!"
For a moment, Christopher's expression wavered. His hand moved toward his chest, where I knew he could feel the golden thread that connected our souls. But then Miracle whispered something else, something I couldn't hear, and his face hardened into a mask of terrible determination.
"The pack comes first," he said, each word falling like a stone into still water. "It always has. It always will."
He moved toward Sarah, who clutched our son protectively against her chest. The midwife's eyes were wide with terror as she backed against the wall.
"Alpha, please—" she started.
"Give him to me," Christopher commanded in his Alpha voice, the one that compelled obedience from every wolf in our territory.
Sarah's hands began to shake as the compulsion took hold. I watched in horror as she extended our son toward the man I had trusted with my heart, my life, my everything.
"Christopher, no!" I sobbed, trying to crawl toward them despite the pain tearing through my body. "Please, I'm begging you. Don't do this. Don't let her poison your mind against our child!"
But he had already taken our son in his large hands, and the look in his eyes told me that the man I loved was gone, replaced by something cold and merciless that wore his face.
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