
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
The annual Mate Ceremony should have been a celebration of everything sacred in our world. Pack members gathered beneath the full moon, their faces glowing with joy as newly bonded pairs stepped forward to receive the Moon Goddess's blessing. I stood beside Calvin, playing my role as Luna with practiced grace, but my wolf was restless, pacing beneath my skin like a caged animal.
Harrison stood with the unmated wolves on the ceremony's edge, his Alpha presence making the other males shift uncomfortably. Even from across the clearing, I could feel his eyes on me, burning through the careful composure I'd maintained for days. Every time I tried to focus on the sacred words being spoken, his scent would catch on the wind, making my breath hitch.
When the formal ceremony ended and pack members began to mingle, I excused myself from Calvin's side, claiming I needed air. The lie tasted bitter on my tongue, but I couldn't stand another moment of pretending everything was normal when my entire world felt like it was shifting beneath my feet.
I'd barely made it to the edge of the celebration when a familiar voice stopped me cold.
"Running away again?"
I turned to find Harrison emerging from the shadows between the ancient Moonveil trees, their silver leaves rustling overhead like whispered secrets. The moonlight caught the sharp angles of his face, highlighting the intensity in his dark eyes that made my wolf whine softly.
"I needed space," I said, wrapping my arms around myself.
"From Calvin? Or from me?" He stepped closer, and I caught the full force of his scent—wild, magnetic, utterly intoxicating. "Because you've been avoiding me for days, and we both know why."
My heart hammered against my ribs. "Harrison, don't—"
"Don't what? Don't tell you the truth?" His voice dropped to a rough whisper that sent heat spiraling through me. "Don't admit that I can barely breathe when you're in the same room? That I've been going insane watching you play the perfect Luna while your wolf calls to mine?"
I took a step back, my spine hitting the smooth bark of a Moonveil tree. "I'm mated to your brother."
"Are you?" He moved closer, close enough that I could see the gold flecks in his dark eyes. "Because everything about you screams otherwise. Your scent, your wolf, the way you tense every time Calvin touches you—"
"Stop." The word came out breathless, desperate.
"I can't." His hand came up to brace against the tree beside my head, caging me in. "Do you want to know why I really left three years ago, Paige?"
I shouldn't want to know. Shouldn't encourage this dangerous conversation. But my wolf was pressing against my consciousness, demanding answers I'd been too afraid to seek.
"Why?" The question escaped before I could stop it.
His smile was bitter, self-deprecating. "Because I was nineteen years old and desperately in love with my brother's girlfriend. Because every time I saw you together, it felt like someone was tearing my heart out with their bare hands. Because I knew—I knew—that you were supposed to be mine, but the Moon Goddess had other plans."
The confession hit me like a physical blow. All those years ago, when he'd been the reckless troublemaker always pushing boundaries, always finding excuses to be near me. I'd thought it was just Harrison being Harrison. I'd never imagined...
"You were just a kid," I whispered.
"I was old enough to recognize my mate." His free hand came up to cup my cheek, his thumb tracing my jawline with devastating gentleness. "I've wanted you since I was old enough to understand what wanting meant. And leaving—leaving nearly killed me, but staying would have destroyed us all."
Tears burned behind my eyes. "Harrison..."
"I had to become worthy of you," he continued, his voice raw with emotion. "Had to prove I could be more than Calvin's screwed-up little brother. Every battle I fought, every pack I conquered, every scar I earned—it was all for you. To become the kind of Alpha who could stand beside you without shame."
The mate bond I'd been fighting for days suddenly snapped into place with such intensity that I gasped. It felt like coming home and catching fire at the same time, like every cell in my body was finally, finally awake. My wolf howled in recognition, the sound echoing through my consciousness with desperate joy.
Harrison's eyes darkened, his pupils dilating as he felt it too. "There it is," he breathed. "Tell me you feel it, Paige. Tell me I'm not going insane."
I couldn't speak, couldn't think past the overwhelming rightness of his touch, his scent, his presence. When he leaned closer, his forehead resting against mine, I should have pulled away. Should have remembered my vows, my duties, my carefully constructed life.
Instead, I rose on my toes and kissed him.
The moment our lips met, the world exploded into sensation. This wasn't the gentle affection I shared with Calvin—this was fire and desperation and three years of suppressed longing. Harrison's arms came around me, pulling me against his chest as he deepened the kiss with a hunger that matched my own.
Somewhere in the distance, I heard the haunting call of wolves—our wolves, singing their recognition to the moon above. The mate bond pulsed between us, sealing our fate despite every law of pack and family loyalty.
When we finally broke apart, both breathing hard, Harrison rested his forehead against mine again.
"Mine," he whispered, the word both claim and prayer.
And despite everything—my marriage, my duties, the chaos this would bring—my wolf whispered back: "Yours."
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