
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
The morning sun cast long shadows across the steps of the pack council building as I emerged from the taxi. My hands trembled slightly—not from fear, but from determination. After yesterday's hospital confrontation, something had shifted inside me. The mate bond was weakening, and with it, my fear of Emmanuel.
I smoothed down my simple black dress, the one I'd worn to pack meetings before but now felt different in—like armor rather than a costume. The rejection ritual had started something irreversible between us, and today I would finish it.
"Maya."
The voice stopped me mid-step. Deep, familiar in a way that made my heart skip. I turned slowly, hardly daring to believe.
He stood at the bottom of the steps, tall and imposing in a tailored charcoal suit that emphasized his broad shoulders. His dark hair was shorter than I remembered, his jawline more defined, but those eyes—those kind eyes that had watched over me as a child—were exactly the same.
"Russell?" I whispered, hardly believing my eyes.
Russell Wallace stepped forward, his movements fluid and graceful despite his size. "Hello, Maya."
A Lycan Prince. My childhood friend. The boy whose arranged mating I'd rejected to choose Emmanuel.
"You're..." I struggled to find the right word. "You're here."
"I've been here," he said quietly. "Watching. Waiting."
The implications of his words hit me like a physical blow. "You knew?"
He nodded, his eyes never leaving mine. "I've been monitoring your situation for some time now."
Shame washed over me—all those years of humiliation, all those moments of weakness. "Why didn't you—"
"I couldn't interfere directly," he said, taking another step closer. "Not until you were ready to make the break yourself."
His scent enveloped me—pine and mountain air, clean and strong. Nothing like Emmanuel's cloying cologne that always seemed to mask something rotten underneath.
"I can help you," Russell continued, his voice low and certain. "The mate rejection proceedings are complex. You'll need someone who understands pack law."
I studied him, this powerful Lycan who'd once been just a boy who shared his lunch with me when other pups teased me about my "weak" wolf. "Why would you help me?"
Something flickered in his eyes—something warm and dangerous. "Because I should have fought for you then."
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"The medical records are crucial," Russell explained, spreading documents across the table in his hotel suite. "Three separate incidents of wolfsbane poisoning in the last year alone."
I stared at Sophia's medical charts, each one a knife to my heart. "He knew she was allergic. He's known since she was two."
Russell's jaw tightened as he examined the healer's notes. "And this—" he pointed to a section highlighted in yellow "—confirms that the wolfsbane was deliberately administered, not accidental exposure."
Elena, our pack healer and my secret ally, had risked everything to provide these records. "She's been documenting everything," I said quietly. "Every bruise, every broken bone."
Russell's eyes met mine, dark with barely contained fury. "And your journal?"
I hesitated before pulling out the leather-bound book I'd kept hidden beneath a loose floorboard in my bathroom. "Thirty-nine," I said, opening it to reveal pages of neat handwriting. "Thirty-nine documented humiliations in seven years."
Russell took it carefully, as if it were made of glass. "You kept records of everything?"
"Every photo he shared without permission," I nodded. "Every time he made me beg for basic necessities while Brielle watched and laughed. Every time he threatened Sophia to keep me in line."
Russell's fingers traced the list, his expression grim. "This is... extensive."
"It's evidence," I corrected him. "It's what will free me."
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The pack council chamber fell silent as I placed the final document on the table. Emmanuel sat across from me, his lawyer whispering urgently in his ear.
"These records prove systematic abuse," Marcus Thompson said, his voice echoing in the chamber. "Deliberate endangerment of a child."
Emmanuel's lawyer stood, smoothing his expensive suit. "My client objects to these characterizations. As Alpha, he has the right to choose additional mates. Ms. Oliver's jealousy has clearly clouded her judgment."
"Jealousy?" I repeated, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me.
"Furthermore," the lawyer continued, "discipline is necessary in pack structure. What Ms. Oliver perceives as abuse is simply normal pack hierarchy enforcement."
I felt Russell's steady presence beside me, his hand brushing mine under the table.
"Normal discipline doesn't include poisoning your own child," I said, my Luna aura flaring. "Normal discipline doesn't include sharing intimate photos without consent."
Emmanuel's eyes narrowed, his gaze flicking between Russell and me. For the first time, I saw something new in those eyes.
Fear.
"Mr. Thompson," Russell spoke, his voice carrying the weight of Lycan royalty. "I move that we adjourn to review all evidence before proceeding."
As Marcus nodded in agreement, I caught Emmanuel's whispered words to his lawyer.
"What the fuck is a Lycan Prince doing with my mate?"
The answer was coming, and it would destroy everything he thought he owned.
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