
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
I stood before the pack council, my heart pounding but my resolve firm. The rejection ritual was ancient, powerful—and final.
"Speak the words," Marcus Thompson, Head of the Pack Council, instructed me. His eyes held a mixture of pity and respect I hadn't seen directed at me in years.
I drew a deep breath, feeling every warrior's gaze on me. The room was packed—word had spread quickly about what happened at the pack house. About Sophia. About the wolfsbane.
"I, Maya Oliver," I began, my voice stronger than I expected, "Luna of the Silver Moon Pack, reject you, Emmanuel Oliver, as my mate and Alpha."
The words hung in the air like physical things. I felt something shift inside me—the first threads of our mate bond beginning to unravel.
Emmanuel stepped forward, his face contorted with rage. "No."
Just that one word, but it carried the weight of seven years of domination.
"No," he repeated, louder this time. "You don't get to reject me. I am your Alpha. Your mate. You belong to me forever, Maya."
I felt my Luna aura surge in response to his challenge. "The ritual has begun. You cannot stop it."
"I can and I will," he snarled, stepping closer. "You think anyone will accept you? A rejected Luna with a weak wolf? You'll come crawling back."
The threat in his eyes was clear. "If you persist with this, I'll make the last seven years look like a vacation compared to what I'll do to you."
I didn't flinch. Not this time. "I reject you, Emmanuel Oliver. Before these witnesses and before the Moon Goddess herself."
Something snapped between us—a pain so sharp it nearly brought me to my knees. But I remained standing as Emmanuel clutched his chest, his eyes wide with shock.
"It's done," Marcus declared. "The rejection has been acknowledged."
But Emmanuel's eyes promised this wasn't over.
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I ran through the hospital corridors, my heart in my throat. Something was wrong—I could feel it in every fiber of my being.
Sophia's room was at the end of the pediatric intensive care unit. I pushed open the door without knocking, and froze.
Brielle stood beside my daughter's bed, her hand gripping Sophia's oxygen mask. Emmanuel was positioned at the foot of the bed, his phone in hand, recording.
"What are you doing?" I whispered, horror washing over me.
"Teaching you a lesson," Brielle replied, her smile cold. "Every time you try to take something from us, we'll have this little video to remind you what happens to your precious daughter when you don't cooperate."
Emmanuel's eyes gleamed with malice. "We just need to show you who's really in control here, Maya. Who's really in charge of your daughter's wellbeing."
I lunged forward, knocking Brielle away from the oxygen mask. "Get away from her!"
"What are you doing?" Brielle shrieked as I shoved her against the wall.
"Protecting my child," I growled, my Luna aura flaring. "Something you've never done."
Emmanuel grabbed my arm, his fingers digging painfully into my flesh. "You're making a mistake."
"No," I said, wrenching free. "My mistake was thinking you had any humanity left."
I reached for the call button, pressing it repeatedly. "Security to Pediatric ICU, stat!"
Brielle's face contorted with fury. "You'll regret this!"
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The hospital waiting room was crowded with the usual mix of worried families and exhausted visitors. I spotted him immediately—a tall man with kind eyes, sitting alone in the corner.
I approached him slowly, aware of Emmanuel watching from across the room. My plan was desperate, but necessary.
"Excuse me," I said softly. "I'm Maya. Maya Oliver."
He looked up, surprised. "James."
"James," I repeated, sliding into the seat beside him. I reached for his hand, my heart racing. "I need your help."
Before he could respond, I leaned closer, my lips nearly touching his ear. "I need you to pretend you're my mate."
His eyes widened in shock, but before he could pull away, I placed my hand on his chest. "Please," I whispered. "Just for a moment."
Across the room, Emmanuel's eyes flashed dangerously. I saw the moment the possessiveness took hold—his canines lengthened, his hands clenched into fists.
"Mine," he growled, the word carrying across the waiting room as he started toward us.
James looked terrified as Emmanuel approached, his eyes wild with jealousy.
"She's mine!" Emmanuel roared, grabbing my arm with bruising force.
I felt his control slip further as his partial shift began—claws extending, eyes glowing with Alpha power.
"Get away from her!" he snarled at James, who shrank back in his chair.
The commotion drew attention from everyone in the waiting room. A security guard appeared at the doorway, his hand moving to his radio.
"Sir," the guard said firmly, "you need to step back."
But Emmanuel was beyond reason now, his mate bond rage consuming him as he lunged toward James.
What happened next would change everything.
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