
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 1
The familiar scent of wolfsbane still clung to my clothes as I pushed open the door to our pack house. Seven years of humiliation had taught me to brace myself for anything, but nothing could have prepared me for what awaited me tonight.
The sound of laughter—crude, mocking laughter—echoed through the hallway before I even reached the living room. I quickened my pace, my heart hammering against my ribs as I rounded the corner.
"Look at those hips!" Emmanuel's voice rang out, dripping with disdain. "Like a fucking cow."
My stomach twisted as I froze in the doorway. There, projected onto our living room wall—the same wall where we'd hung family photos last Christmas—were my private photos. Intimate pictures I'd once trusted him enough to share.
And there was my mate, my Alpha, sprawled across our couch with Brielle draped across him like she belonged there. Surrounding them were at least a dozen pack warriors, all eyes fixed on the screen, all mouths curled in cruel smirks.
"Her wolf is pathetic," Brielle added, twirling a strand of her hair around her finger. "I've seen stronger wolves in Omega pups."
One of the warriors snorted. "At least her wolf doesn't try to challenge you, Brielle. Unlike some Lunas I could mention."
They meant me. They were talking about my wolf—the one they'd systematically broken down over seven years of calculated cruelty.
I stood there, invisible in my own home, as they continued their game. My daughter was fighting for her life in the hospital, and these—these animals were playing games with my humiliation.
Something snapped inside me.
"Game time," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.
But it was enough. The Luna aura I'd suppressed for so long surged forward, filling the room with a power they'd forgotten I possessed. Heads whipped around, eyes widening as I stepped fully into view.
"Maya," Emmanuel recovered first, his tone casual as if we were discussing the weather. "You're back early. We were just—"
"Just?" I raised an eyebrow, letting my Luna power pulse outward. Several of the warriors instinctively lowered their gazes. "Just sharing intimate photos of your mate with half the pack? Just mocking the mother of your child while she sits by her daughter's hospital bed?"
Brielle had the decency to look uncomfortable, but it was only skin-deep. "We were just having fun, Maya. You're always so serious."
"Fun," I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. "Well, let's make it more fun."
I strode into the room, my Luna aura crackling around me like electricity. "You want to play games? Let's play. But let's play by my rules now."
Emmanuel's eyes narrowed. "What are you talking about?"
"You've shown me your little game," I gestured to the screen where my most private moments were still displayed. "Now it's time for you to show everyone yours."
I turned to face the warriors, who were looking increasingly uncomfortable. "Did you know that your Alpha and his chosen mate have a private mind-link? Did you know they use it to plan all sorts of... interesting things?"
Brielle shot upright. "Maya, don't—"
"Don't what?" I smiled, but there was no warmth in it. "Don't tell them how you and Emmanuel planned every humiliation? Don't tell them how you two laughed about my reactions?"
The room had gone deadly silent.
"I think," I said, turning back to the screen, "that we should hear all about it. Starting with what happened to Sophia."
Emmanuel paled. "Maya, that's not—"
"My daughter is in the hospital," I cut him off, my voice shaking with rage. "Fighting for her life because of wolfsbane poisoning."
I looked around the room, meeting each warrior's eyes in turn. "Did you know that? Did you know that your Alpha deliberately gave his own daughter food laced with wolfsbane?"
Gasps rippled through the room.
"That's a lie!" Brielle hissed.
"It's not," I said quietly. "It was Sophia's sixth birthday. Emmanuel thought it would be funny to see how I'd react if she had 'just a little reaction.' He wanted to prove I was an overprotective mother."
The silence that followed was deafening.
"He gave our daughter wolfsbane," I repeated, my voice breaking. "And now she's in intensive care while you all sit here playing games."
I watched as the realization dawned on their faces—not just of what had happened, but of what it meant. An Alpha who would poison his own child...
For the first time in seven years, I saw something in their eyes I'd never expected to see again.
Fear.
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