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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The pregnancy test trembled in my hands, two pink lines blazing like beacons of hope against the white plastic. After nine years of waiting, struggling, enduring Luna Elliott's cruel demands and countless failed attempts, I was finally pregnant. I sank onto the edge of my bed, pressing the test against my chest as tears of pure joy streamed down my face. Tomorrow was our mating ceremony—the day Chase and I would officially bond before the Moon Goddess and the entire Moonstone Pack. And now, just hours before that sacred moment, I carried the future Alpha heir Luna Elliott had demanded. "Finally," I whispered to the empty room, my voice breaking with emotion. "Finally, we can be complete." My wolf stirred within me, her silver presence warm with contentment. *Tell our mate,* she urged, her voice soft with happiness. *He needs to know.* I nodded, wiping my tears as I prepared to mind-link Chase. He was handling last-minute ceremony preparations, but this news couldn't wait.
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Chapter 2

The pack healer's clinic felt like a tomb when I stepped inside, the sterile scent of herbs and antiseptic doing nothing to calm my racing heart. Dr. Sarah looked up from her workspace, her weathered face immediately crumpling with guilt when she saw me.

"Luna Mabel," she whispered, her voice breaking. "I... I didn't mean for you to hear..."

"But I did." I closed the door behind me, my voice steady despite the chaos raging inside. "Tell me everything. Every detail. Every lie."

The next hour shattered what remained of my illusions. Chase had been coming to her for contraceptive herbs since our second year as mates—seven years of systematic deception. He'd claimed they were for warriors' mates who couldn't afford more children, using his Alpha authority to silence her questions. But she'd seen the truth in his eyes, felt his relief each time she handed over the bitter roots that would ensure I remained childless.

"The irony," I said softly, my hand moving to my stomach, "is that I'm pregnant anyway."

Dr. Sarah's eyes widened. "The Moon Goddess works in mysterious ways."

"Or maybe she's tired of watching me be played for a fool."

I left the clinic with a small vial of herbs—not contraceptives this time, but something far more final. My wolf whimpered as I tucked it into my jacket, but she understood. This pregnancy, conceived through deception and betrayal, could never bring the joy it should have.

The next morning, I woke before dawn and played my part perfectly. I made Chase his favorite breakfast, kissed him goodbye as he left for "last-minute ceremony preparations," and smiled when he promised to be back by evening.

"I love you," he said, his hand briefly touching my cheek.

"I know exactly how much," I replied, the double meaning lost on him.

Once his car disappeared down the drive, I activated every Luna instinct I possessed. My wolf's enhanced senses picked up scent trails, emotional residues, the subtle signs of deception that I'd been too trusting to notice before. Our bedroom reeked of guilt—not just his, but another woman's presence, faint but unmistakable.

I called my old friend Maya from the tech department of my father's pack. "I need surveillance equipment. The kind that's invisible."

"Mabel? What's going on?"

"Justice," I said simply. "Can you help me or not?"

Two hours later, she arrived with a bag full of micro-cameras and recording devices. "These are military grade," she explained, showing me how to activate them. "Motion-sensitive, night vision, and they upload directly to a secure cloud server."

We worked methodically through the pack house. Cameras in Chase's office, hidden behind books and picture frames. Recording devices in the common areas where pack members gathered. A particularly small camera tucked into the corner of our bedroom, angled to capture the entire space.

"Are you sure about this?" Maya asked as we finished.

"I've never been more sure of anything in my life."

That afternoon, I positioned myself in the woods behind the pack house with binoculars, watching Chase's supposed "pack business meeting" location. At exactly three o'clock, a sleek red car pulled up to the abandoned cabin at the territory's edge—the same cabin where we'd had our first kiss nine years ago.

Nia Brooks stepped out, her long black hair catching the sunlight. Even from a distance, I could see her predatory smile as Chase emerged from the shadows, pulling her into his arms with a passion he hadn't shown me in months.

I watched them through the cabin window, my heart turning to stone as they moved together with the familiarity of long-time lovers. This wasn't a recent affair—this was a relationship with history, with depth, with the kind of intimacy that should have belonged to his fated mate.

My phone buzzed with a text from Chase: *Running late with pack business. Don't wait up for dinner. Love you.*

I typed back: *Take all the time you need, my love. I'll be here when you're ready.*

As the sun set and they finally emerged from the cabin, disheveled and laughing, I felt something cold and calculating settle into my chest. The broken-hearted mate was gone, replaced by something sharper, more dangerous.

I had less than eighteen hours until our mating ceremony. Eighteen hours to document every lie, every betrayal, every moment of disrespect they thought they could hide from me.

Let them think they were clever. Let them believe their deception was working.

Tomorrow, in front of the entire pack and the Moon Goddess herself, I would show them exactly what happened when someone tried to make a fool of Mabel Dean.

The hunt had begun.

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