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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The morning light filtered through the heavy curtains of our bedroom as I stirred awake, my wolf restless beneath my skin. Three years. Three years since Dexter had marked me as his Luna, and each anniversary had brought new ways for him to assert his dominance. I could sense his presence beside me, that familiar aura of cold authority that had once made my heart race with what I'd mistaken for love. "Happy anniversary, my dear Luna," Dexter's voice cut through the silence, carrying that particular tone he used when he was pleased with himself. I turned to find him already dressed in his pressed Alpha attire, holding an ornate envelope sealed with the Shadowmoon Pack crest. My stomach clenched, but I kept my expression neutral. "Good morning, Alpha." The title felt like ash on my tongue, but I'd learned to deliver it with just the right amount of reverence. He extended the envelope toward me, his dark eyes gleaming with anticipation. "I have something special for you today.
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Chapter 2

Two weeks had passed since Dexter's first 'loyalty test,' and I had played my part perfectly. The mysterious she-wolf and pup had been settled into the pack house's guest quarters, where I tended to them with the grace expected of a Luna. But tonight, as I stood among our pack members in the great hall for our monthly gathering, I sensed something different in the air—a tension that made my wolf pace restlessly beneath my skin.

Dexter stood at the front of the hall, his Alpha presence commanding attention from every werewolf present. Beside him, Ariel White maintained her usual professional posture, clipboard in hand, her auburn hair pulled back in a neat bun. She'd served as his secretary for over a year, efficient and unremarkable. Or so I'd thought.

"My fellow pack members," Dexter's voice boomed across the hall, "tonight marks a new chapter in Shadowmoon Pack's strength and unity."

My stomach clenched as I recognized that particular tone—the one he used when he was about to make a proclamation that would shatter someone's world. Around me, pack members shifted expectantly, their conversations dying to whispers.

"For too long, our pack has operated under outdated traditions that limit our potential for growth." His eyes found mine across the room, and I saw the cruel satisfaction there. "Tonight, I demonstrate true leadership by expanding our bonds to strengthen our bloodline."

Before I could process his words fully, Dexter's hand shot out, grasping Ariel's wrist and pulling her against his chest. Her clipboard clattered to the floor as gasps echoed through the hall.

"No," I whispered, but the sound was lost in the collective intake of breath from our pack.

Dexter's canines elongated, gleaming white in the hall's light. "Ariel White, I claim you as my secondary mate, bound to serve Shadowmoon Pack's future."

Time seemed to slow as his teeth pierced the delicate skin of her neck. Ariel's body went rigid, her hands clutching at his shoulders, but not in the way of someone trying to escape. The metallic scent of blood mixed with something else—something that should have been submission or pleasure but felt wrong, artificial.

My wolf howled within me, a sound of pure rage and betrayal that I fought to contain. Around the hall, pack members stared in shock, some averting their eyes from the intimate brutality unfolding before them. Former Luna Norah Wagner stood near the front, her expression one of cold approval.

"This union strengthens our pack," Dexter announced as he released Ariel, blood still fresh on his lips. "Ariel will serve as my secondary mate, ensuring our bloodline's continuation and our pack's prosperity."

I forced myself to step forward, my legs feeling like lead. "Congratulations, Alpha. The pack's strength is always my priority." The words tasted like poison, but I delivered them with the perfect tone of supportive acceptance.

Ariel's eyes met mine over Dexter's shoulder, and for a split second, I saw something that made my breath catch. It wasn't the dazed satisfaction of a newly marked mate, nor was it the fear of someone forced into submission. Instead, her gaze held a cold, calculating intelligence that disappeared so quickly I almost convinced myself I'd imagined it.

*Wells.* I reached out through our mind-link, needing his steady presence to anchor me.

*I saw it,* came his immediate response, fury and concern bleeding through our connection. *Are you all right?*

*I'm fine,* I lied, watching as pack members approached to offer their congratulations to the newly bonded pair. *But something's not right about her reaction.*

Over the following days, Dexter's behavior became increasingly brazen. Designer shopping bags appeared in the pack house daily—Chanel, Versace, Tiffany & Co.—all destined for Ariel's new suite in the east wing. The luxury accommodations that had once been reserved for visiting Alphas were now hers, complete with marble bathroom, king-sized bed, and a view of our territory's best hunting grounds.

"She deserves the finest," Dexter announced during a pack dinner, his hand possessively resting on Ariel's shoulder as she wore a diamond necklace that cost more than most pack members earned in a year. "A secondary mate of my caliber requires appropriate treatment."

I nodded graciously, cutting my steak with precise movements while my wolf snarled at every touch, every casual display of his new 'affection.' The irony wasn't lost on me—in three years of marriage, he'd never gifted me anything more expensive than a book on 'proper Luna behavior.'

The nights were the worst. Dexter would announce his departure for 'important pack business' with Ariel, leaving me to handle evening duties alone. Territory patrols, dispute resolutions, pack member concerns—all fell to me while he wined and dined his new mate at expensive restaurants beyond our borders.

It was during one such absence that Wells found me in the garden, where I'd retreated to find some semblance of peace among the moonflowers. The night air carried the scent of jasmine and my own suppressed fury.

"You don't have to pretend with me," he said softly, settling beside me on the stone bench where we'd shared secrets as children.

I looked up at him, this man who'd known me before Dexter had twisted me into something unrecognizable. "I'm not pretending. I'm surviving."

"This isn't surviving, Isabelle. This is slow death." His voice carried the weight of three years of watching my spirit dim. "And his behavior is getting worse. More erratic. The pack members are starting to question his judgment."

"Good," I said, surprising myself with the venom in my voice. "Let them question. Let them see exactly what kind of Alpha they're following."

Wells' hand found mine, warm and steady. "What do you need from me?"

I squeezed his fingers, drawing strength from the connection that had never wavered, even when everything else in my world had crumbled. "Information. About her. About Ariel White. Something doesn't add up, and I need to know what we're really dealing with."

His expression grew serious. "I'll look into it. Quietly."

As we sat in the garden's shadows, I felt something shift in the air between us—not just the comfortable familiarity of childhood friendship, but something deeper, more dangerous. Something that made my wolf purr with recognition even as my rational mind warned me to be careful.

"Wells," I began, but he was already standing, his Beta instincts alert to approaching footsteps.

"Tomorrow," he promised, melting back into the shadows just as Dexter's voice called my name from the pack house.

I rose from the bench, smoothing my dress and preparing to slip back into my role as the perfect, accepting Luna. But as I walked toward the house, I carried with me the memory of Wells' touch and the promise of answers that might finally give me the weapons I needed for the war I was preparing to wage.

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