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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

I stood at the edge of the Silvercrest Pack's moonlit courtyard, a flute of champagne untouched in my hand. The Grand Harvest Gala was in full swing, with string lights twinkling overhead and the scent of autumn flowers perfuming the air. Five years of playing the perfect Luna had taught me to maintain my composure regardless of the circumstances, and tonight would test those skills to their limits. My gaze drifted to the center of the courtyard where Marcus stood, tall and imposing in his tailored black suit. For anyone watching, he was the picture of Alpha strength and authority. Only I knew the hollowness behind that facade. "Attention, my pack," Marcus's voice boomed across the courtyard, silencing the chatter and music. His arm snaked possessively around Victoria's waist, pulling her close against his side. Her crimson dress clung to her curves, a stark contrast to my understated silver gown. "Tonight we celebrate another bountiful harvest," he continued, raising his glass.
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Chapter 2

The morning mist clung to the forest floor as I laced up my running shoes, desperate for the solitude that had always cleared my mind. But as I stepped onto the familiar trail that wound through Moonridge territory, I caught it—that wild, magnetic scent that had haunted my dreams for three days.

Harrison was here.

My wolf stirred restlessly, her excitement bleeding through my carefully constructed walls. I forced myself to maintain an even pace, pretending I hadn't noticed the shadow moving parallel to my path through the trees. But every step felt electric, every breath filled with his presence.

When he finally emerged from the treeline fifty yards ahead, I nearly stumbled. He stood in the center of the path like he belonged there, like he'd been waiting for me specifically. The early morning light caught the sharp angles of his face, highlighting the new scars that spoke of battles won and prices paid.

"Luna." His voice carried easily across the distance, that familiar roughness now edged with Alpha authority.

I stopped running, my chest heaving more from his proximity than exertion. "This is pack territory, Harrison. You should have an escort."

"Should I?" He moved closer with predatory grace, and my wolf pressed against my consciousness, demanding I acknowledge what every instinct screamed. "I'm not a rogue anymore, Paige. I'm an Alpha."

The way he said my name—not Luna, just Paige—sent heat spiraling through me. "That doesn't give you the right to—"

"To what? Run in the same forest where I grew up?" Another step closer. "Or are you afraid of something else?"

I was. Terrified, actually. Because standing here with him felt more real than anything had in two years. "I need to get back."

But as I turned to leave, his scent wrapped around me like a living thing, and my wolf whined softly. I heard him follow, felt his presence like a brand between my shoulder blades, but I didn't look back.

The library should have been my sanctuary. I'd claimed the corner table weeks ago, spreading my research materials for my latest novel across the polished wood. Romance, always romance—stories of fated mates and impossible love that felt safely fictional.

Until Harrison walked through the door.

He moved through the stacks like he owned them, his fingers trailing along book spines with casual familiarity. When he selected a volume and settled into the chair directly across from me, my pen froze mid-sentence.

"Research?" he asked, nodding toward my scattered notes.

"Writing." The word came out sharper than intended.

His dark eyes scanned the papers between us, and I saw the moment he recognized the familiar themes. Mate bonds. Forbidden attraction. The agony of choosing between duty and desire.

"Still exploring passion from a safe distance?" His voice was barely above a whisper, but it hit me like a physical touch.

My cheeks burned. "Some of us understand the difference between fantasy and reality."

"Do we?" He leaned forward, close enough that his scent made my head spin. "Because from where I'm sitting, it looks like you're writing about something you've never actually experienced."

The accusation stung because it was true. Every love scene I'd ever written, every description of overwhelming desire—it had all been imagination. Until now. Until him.

I gathered my papers with shaking hands. "I have work to do."

"So do I." But he made no move to leave, just watched me flee like the coward I was becoming.

By evening, I was a wreck. The pack house felt too small, too confining, so I escaped to the gardens for air that didn't carry Harrison's scent. But even here, surrounded by Calvin's carefully tended roses, I couldn't find peace.

Footsteps on gravel made me turn, and my heart sank. Harrison emerged from the shadows between the garden paths, his presence transforming my refuge into something dangerous.

"You're following me." It wasn't a question.

"Am I?" He moved closer, and moonlight caught the predatory gleam in his eyes. "Or are you just everywhere I need to be?"

The words hung between us, loaded with implications I wasn't ready to face. My wolf was practically vibrating with need, pressing against my consciousness until I could barely think straight.

"This has to stop." My voice cracked on the words.

"What has to stop, Paige?" Another step closer. "Me existing? Me breathing the same air? Or are you talking about the way your wolf calls to mine every time we're in the same space?"

The truth hit like a physical blow. He could feel it too—this impossible pull that defied everything I thought I knew about mate bonds and loyalty.

"I'm mated to Calvin," I whispered, the words feeling like betrayal even as I spoke them.

"Are you?" Harrison's smile was sharp as broken glass. "Because your wolf seems to think differently."

Before I could respond, before I could flee or fight or do anything rational, he was gone, melting back into the shadows like he'd never been there at all. Only his scent remained, wrapping around me like a promise I didn't dare acknowledge.

I stood alone in Calvin's garden, surrounded by symbols of the life I'd built, and felt everything I thought I knew crumbling beneath my feet.

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