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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The Silvermoon Pack's main hall buzzed with excitement as I slipped into the back row, finding a seat among the crowd of two hundred pack members. My fingers nervously twisted the strap of my purse where Christopher's latest medical reports were tucked away—reports showing his heart condition had worsened dramatically in the past month. "Attention, everyone!" Dean's commanding Alpha voice silenced the room instantly. My mate stood tall at the front, his broad shoulders squared beneath his tailored suit, looking every bit the powerful Alpha he'd always wanted to be. I watched him scan the crowd with that practiced smile that had once made my heart race. Now it only made my stomach knot. "As you all know," Dean continued, "our pack has always been about community. About putting the needs of our people first." My gaze drifted to Ruby Mills, sitting in the front row with perfect posture, her golden hair cascading over shoulders draped in a modest blue dress. She looked the picture of humility—the perfect contrast to her ambitious nature. "And that's why I'm proud to announce our latest initiative," Dean's voice swelled with pride.
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Chapter 2

I worked through the night, my fingers trembling as I made the necessary calls. The weight of Christopher's prognosis pressed against my chest like a physical force.

"St. Mary's Private Hospital," I told the taxi driver the next morning, holding Christopher's small hand in mine. "And please hurry."

The driver glanced at us in the rearview mirror—a worried mother and a pale child with blue-tinged lips. "Is he going to be okay?"

"Yes," I said with more certainty than I felt. "He is."

St. Mary's gleamed in the morning sunlight, its pristine white facade a stark contrast to the public hospital where Christopher had spent the night. As we pulled up to the entrance, a team of medical professionals was already waiting.

"Mrs. Richardson?" A woman in a white coat approached. "I'm Dr. Chen. We've been expecting you."

I nodded, squeezing Christopher's hand. "This is my son."

"Everything is prepared," she said, her voice warm but efficient. "The royal suite is ready, and our top pediatric cardiologists are standing by."

Christopher looked up at me, confusion in his eyes. "Mommy? What's happening?"

"We're going to make you all better, sweetheart," I promised, brushing his hair from his forehead.

As they whisked him away for pre-surgical tests, I felt a hand on my shoulder.

"Diana." Paige Walker stood beside me, her sharp eyes taking in everything. "I came as soon as I could."

Paige had been my father's Beta for fifteen years—brilliant, ruthless, and completely loyal to the royal pack. She handed me a thick manila envelope.

"Your father sends his regards," she said formally. "And his unconditional support."

I opened the envelope to find legal documents, financial authorizations, and a detailed dossier on Ruby's Guardian Den project.

"How did you compile this so quickly?" I asked, flipping through pages of financial records, photographs, and testimonials.

Paige's smile was thin. "We've been watching. Your father may have given you freedom, but he never stopped protecting you."

I was reviewing the documents when a commotion erupted in the hospital lobby. Dean's voice carried through the corridors.

"Where is my son?" he demanded, his Alpha tone reverberating through the walls.

I met him in the hallway, keeping my face carefully neutral.

"What the hell is this?" Dean gestured wildly at the private rooms, the medical equipment, the attentive staff. "Do you have any idea what this place costs?"

"Christopher needed the best care," I said simply.

"And you found... what? A charity program?" His eyes narrowed with suspicion. "Don't lie to me, Diana. I'm still your Alpha."

Something shifted inside me at his words. Seven years of submission fell away like discarded skin.

"No, Dean," I said, my voice steady. "You're not."

His eyes widened as I straightened to my full height. "I secured alternative funding sources."

"Alternative funding—" He stopped, his jaw dropping as Paige stepped forward. "Who is this?"

"Paige Walker, Beta to the Moonstone Royal Pack," she introduced herself with a slight bow that somehow conveyed absolute authority.

Dean blinked, confusion crossing his features. "Royal pack? What does that have to do with—"

"My daughter," I interrupted, "is Diana Alexander Richardson. Princess of the Moonstone Royal Pack and daughter to Alpha King Alexander."

The color drained from Dean's face. "That's impossible."

"It's not," I said calmly. "And I'm also a licensed structural engineer with seven years of experience."

Dean staggered back as though I'd struck him. "You... you never..."

"No," I agreed. "I never told you. I chose to live as your submissive Luna because I believed in our mate bond."

His expression hardened. "This changes nothing."

"It changes everything," I replied.

Later that afternoon, while Dean attended a pack barbecue celebrating Ruby's project launch, I slipped away to the Guardian Den site. The construction was already underway—a massive renovation of the old community center.

I moved through the site with purpose, my engineer's eye cataloging every flaw. The foundation poured last week already showed cracks. The steel reinforcement was substandard. The electrical wiring was exposed and poorly installed.

"This is criminal," I muttered, taking photographs with my phone.

I found the building permits posted on a temporary wall—fraudulent documents with forged signatures. The projected costs were inflated by three hundred percent.

As I documented everything, my phone buzzed with a text from Paige: "Dean and Ruby are celebrating at the pack house. No suspicion."

I smiled grimly as I photographed the final piece of evidence—a structural beam marked with the wrong load capacity.

They were celebrating while I was methodically dismantling their scheme. They had no idea what was coming.

And neither did the pack members who were about to lose everything to Ruby's fraudulent dream.

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