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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The acrid stench of smoke and charred wood burned my nostrils as I stumbled through the debris field that had once been our pack house's east wing. My wolf whimpered deep in my chest, a sound of pure anguish that threatened to tear through my human form. The firefighters had long since extinguished the flames, but the bitter smell of destruction lingered like a curse in the autumn air. "George!" The name ripped from my throat as I spotted the blackened remains near what had been the emergency exit. My father-in-law lay motionless, his body twisted in a final act of protection—one arm still extended toward the doorway where he'd ensured the last civilians escaped before the ceiling collapsed. I dropped to my knees beside him, my hands hovering helplessly over his still form. The proud Beta who had taught me pack traditions, who had welcomed me as a daughter despite my inability to give him grandchildren, was gone. His sacrifice hung heavy in the air, mixing with the metallic taste of smoke and the salt of my tears. "He saved seventeen pack members," Gamma Roberto Chapman's voice came from behind me, rough with grief. "Stayed behind when the support beams started groaning.
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The acrid stench of smoke and charred wood burned my nostrils as I stumbled through the debris field that had once been our pack house's east wing. My wolf whimpered deep in my chest, a sound of pure anguish that threatened to tear through my human form. The firefighters had long since extinguished the flames, but the bitter smell of destruction lingered like a curse in the autumn air.

"George!" The name ripped from my throat as I spotted the blackened remains near what had been the emergency exit. My father-in-law lay motionless, his body twisted in a final act of protection—one arm still extended toward the doorway where he'd ensured the last civilians escaped before the ceiling collapsed.

I dropped to my knees beside him, my hands hovering helplessly over his still form. The proud Beta who had taught me pack traditions, who had welcomed me as a daughter despite my inability to give him grandchildren, was gone. His sacrifice hung heavy in the air, mixing with the metallic taste of smoke and the salt of my tears.

"He saved seventeen pack members," Gamma Roberto Chapman's voice came from behind me, rough with grief. "Stayed behind when the support beams started groaning. Wouldn't leave until everyone else was out."

My wolf howled inside my chest, a sound of mourning that echoed through our bond. George had been more than Logan's father—he'd been the moral compass of our pack, the warrior who embodied everything honorable about our kind. Now he was ash and memory, his final act one of pure selflessness.

Shaking, I reached for the mind-link with Logan, desperate for shared grief, for the comfort of our mate bond in this moment of devastating loss. *Logan, your father... he's gone. He died a hero, but he's gone.*

The response that came through our connection hit me like ice water. *Stop putting on a show, Adelaide. My father's death doesn't require your theatrical grief.*

I recoiled as if he'd physically struck me. "What?" I whispered aloud, certain I'd misheard.

*You heard me. This dramatic display isn't necessary.*

My hands began to tremble as I tried again, my wolf whimpering in confusion. *Logan, I'm not... I loved him too. He was my family.*

*Enough.* The mind-link snapped shut with such finality that I gasped, the sudden silence in my head more deafening than any scream.

Roberto's hand touched my shoulder gently. "Luna? Are you alright?"

I couldn't answer. My mate—the man who should be grieving beside me, who should be honoring his father's sacrifice—had just accused me of performing grief like some twisted theater. The betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound, leaving me hollow and shaking beside George's remains.

The pack house's main hall buzzed with emergency activity when I finally forced myself to leave George's side. Pack members clustered in groups, their voices hushed with shock and sorrow. The attack had been unlike anything we'd experienced—coordinated, precise, targeting our defenses with surgical accuracy.

Then I saw her.

Zariah Bennett stood near the center of the hall, her usually pristine appearance disheveled in a way that seemed almost... calculated. Her blonde hair hung in artful tangles, dirt smudged across her cheek in perfect streaks. She swayed slightly on her feet, one hand pressed to her forehead as pack members gathered around her with concerned murmurs.

"The rogues came out of nowhere," she whispered, her voice carrying just enough tremor to draw sympathy. "They specifically targeted me during my patrol route. I barely escaped."

Logan appeared at her side instantly, his strong arms wrapping around her trembling form. The tenderness in his touch—so different from the cold dismissal he'd shown me—made my stomach clench with something darker than grief.

"You're safe now," he murmured against her hair, his Alpha aura radiating protective fury. "I won't let anyone hurt you."

I studied Zariah's performance from across the hall, my wolf's instincts prickling with unease. For someone who claimed to have fought rogues, she bore no defensive wounds. Her clothes were torn, yes, but in places that suggested careful staging rather than violent struggle. And her scent... there was something wrong with her scent.

Gamma Roberto materialized beside me, his weathered face grim. "Something's not right about her story," he said quietly, following my gaze. "The attack pattern doesn't match her account. The rogues hit our eastern defenses first, not the patrol routes."

"You noticed it too," I breathed, relief flooding through me that I wasn't imagining the discrepancies.

His jaw tightened. "The Beta trained me to observe details. Miss Bennett's story has holes big enough to drive a truck through."

Across the hall, Zariah collapsed dramatically into Logan's arms, her performance reaching its crescendo as concerned pack members rushed to support their 'traumatized' victim. But I caught the brief flash in her amber eyes as her gaze met mine—cold calculation masked by manufactured tears.

My father-in-law's body still lay cooling in the ruins while his son comforted the woman whose story didn't add up. The bitter taste of betrayal mixed with smoke and ash on my tongue as the horrible truth began to crystallize in my mind.

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