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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

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The teacup slipped from my grandmother's trembling hands, shattering against the hardwood floor. The delicate china fragments scattered like snowflakes, but I barely noticed them. My eyes were fixed on her face—pale as moonlight, her lips tinged blue. "Grandma?" My voice cracked as I rushed to her side. "What's wrong?" She tried to answer, but instead of words, a rattling breath escaped her lungs. Her eyes widened in panic as she clutched at her chest. The familiar scent of her lavender perfume mixed with something sharper—fear. "Naomi..." she finally managed, her voice barely audible. "Can't... breathe..." I dropped to my knees beside her chair, my hands hovering helplessly over her frail body.

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Chapter 1

The teacup slipped from my grandmother's trembling hands, shattering against the hardwood floor. The delicate china fragments scattered like snowflakes, but I barely noticed them. My eyes were fixed on her face—pale as moonlight, her lips tinged blue.

"Grandma?" My voice cracked as I rushed to her side. "What's wrong?"

She tried to answer, but instead of words, a rattling breath escaped her lungs. Her eyes widened in panic as she clutched at her chest. The familiar scent of her lavender perfume mixed with something sharper—fear.

"Naomi..." she finally managed, her voice barely audible. "Can't... breathe..."

I dropped to my knees beside her chair, my hands hovering helplessly over her frail body. Her wolf aura—always a steady, warm presence—now flickered like a candle in a storm. Weak. Dangerously weak.

"Help!" I screamed, my voice echoing through our small house. "Someone help!"

Within minutes, our pack's emergency healer burst through the door, his medical bag clutched tightly in his hands. Dr. Morris knelt beside my grandmother, his experienced fingers pressing against her wrist, his eyes closed as he assessed her wolf aura.

"She needs immediate treatment," he announced, his face grave. "Her wolf is fading. Without proper care from a specialist, she won't last more than a few days."

Days. The word hit me like a physical blow.

"There must be something we can do now," I pleaded, clutching my grandmother's hand. It felt colder than it had moments before.

"I've stabilized her for today," Dr. Morris said, rising to his feet. "But she needs the best healer available—someone with experience in elder wolf care. The nearest one is in the Silver Creek Pack territory."

My mind raced. Silver Creek. Derek's territory. My mate.

"I'll call him right now," I said, fumbling for my phone with shaking hands.

Derek answered on the first ring. "Naomi? What's wrong?"

The sound of his voice—steady, strong—broke something inside me. Tears spilled down my cheeks as I explained what had happened.

"I need help," I whispered, my voice breaking. "The healer says she needs a specialist."

"Come to Silver Creek immediately," Derek commanded, his Alpha tone seeping through the phone. "I'll arrange everything."

Thirty minutes later, I knelt beside my grandmother's bed in the Silver Creek medical center, watching Derek pace the room with determined strides. His broad shoulders were tense beneath his tailored shirt, his jaw set in that way I'd come to recognize when he was taking charge.

"I've already contacted Healer Jamison," he said, turning to face me. "He's our best specialist in elder care. He'll be here within the hour."

Relief flooded through me so powerfully that my knees nearly buckled. "Thank you," I whispered, reaching for his hand.

Derek pulled me into his arms, holding me tightly against his chest. I could hear his heartbeat, steady and reassuring beneath my ear.

"I promised I'd take care of you," he murmured into my hair. "And that includes everyone important to you."

I melted into his embrace, gratitude washing away my fear. Ten years together, and he still knew exactly how to comfort me.

"My grandmother is all I have left," I admitted, my voice muffled against his shirt.

"And she'll be fine," Derek promised, pulling back to cup my face in his hands. His eyes—those intense gray eyes that had captivated me from the start—held mine with unwavering certainty. "I'll make sure of it."

I believed him. Completely.

Three hours later, I paced the hospital corridor, waiting for news from Healer Jamison. Derek had left to handle an urgent pack matter, promising to return as soon as possible. The junior healer had assured me my grandmother was stable, but I couldn't shake my anxiety.

That's when I heard laughter—familiar, light-hearted—coming from around the corner.

"Careful with that bandage, Jamison," a female voice teased. "I don't want a scar ruining my perfect skin."

I froze. That voice belonged to Sloane Wagner—my cousin and perpetual thorn in my side.

Curious and concerned, I moved quietly toward the sound. Through the partially open door of a private treatment room, I saw them—Sloane lounging comfortably on an examination table while Healer Jamison carefully wrapped a bandage around her wrist.

"Just a sprained wrist from training," she was saying, batting her eyelashes at the older healer. "But I wanted the best to look at it."

My blood turned to ice.

"What about my grandmother?" The words escaped me before I could stop them.

Sloane's head snapped up, her eyes meeting mine through the doorway. A slow, triumphant smile spread across her face.

"Naomi," she purred. "How nice of you to visit. I didn't know you cared so much about my health."

Behind her, Healer Jamison's eyes darted nervously between us, his hands still working on Sloane's bandage.

"But what about Grandma?" I repeated, my voice rising. "Derek promised you would treat her immediately."

Sloane shrugged delicately. "Plans change, cousin. And some of us have more... influence than others."

The room seemed to tilt beneath my feet as the truth crashed down on me like a tidal wave.

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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King of Contents

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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