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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The first rays of dawn filtered through the silk curtains of my room in the pack house, painting everything in shades of gold and rose. Today was the day. After ten years of waiting, of growing together, of building something beautiful from childhood friendship into destined love, Elian and I would finally complete our mate ceremony. I stretched beneath the covers, my hand instinctively moving to rest on my still-flat stomach. The pregnancy was so new that even I could barely believe it—a miracle, Dr. Mitchell had called it, given the rarity of Alpha fertility. The timing felt perfect, like the Moon Goddess herself had blessed our union with this gift. Downstairs, I could hear the bustling activity that had started before sunrise. Pack members moved with purpose through the corridors, their voices carrying excitement and warmth. The ceremonial grounds behind the pack house would be transformed into something magical by evening, with white flowers and silver ribbons honoring the Moon Goddess who had brought Elian and me together all those years ago.
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The first rays of dawn filtered through the silk curtains of my room in the pack house, painting everything in shades of gold and rose. Today was the day. After ten years of waiting, of growing together, of building something beautiful from childhood friendship into destined love, Elian and I would finally complete our mate ceremony.

I stretched beneath the covers, my hand instinctively moving to rest on my still-flat stomach. The pregnancy was so new that even I could barely believe it—a miracle, Dr. Mitchell had called it, given the rarity of Alpha fertility. The timing felt perfect, like the Moon Goddess herself had blessed our union with this gift.

Downstairs, I could hear the bustling activity that had started before sunrise. Pack members moved with purpose through the corridors, their voices carrying excitement and warmth. The ceremonial grounds behind the pack house would be transformed into something magical by evening, with white flowers and silver ribbons honoring the Moon Goddess who had brought Elian and me together all those years ago.

"Luna Violet?" A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. "The seamstress is here for your final fitting."

I smiled at the title, though it wouldn't be official until tonight. "Coming!"

As I slipped into my robe, a strange unease flickered through our mate bond—so brief I almost missed it. My wolf stirred restlessly, her ears pricked with sudden alertness. Through the bond, I could sense Elian somewhere in the pack house, but something felt... different. Distant.

I shook off the feeling. Wedding nerves, nothing more. Even Alphas got nervous on their ceremony day.

The morning flew by in a whirlwind of preparations. The seamstress made tiny adjustments to my dress—a flowing creation of ivory silk that made me feel like moonlight given form. My hair was styled into an elegant updo, with small white flowers woven through the strands. Everything was perfect, exactly as we'd planned.

Yet that nagging unease persisted.

Around midday, I found myself searching for Elian, following his scent through the pack house corridors. I discovered him in his office, staring out the window with an expression I couldn't quite read. His usually confident posture seemed rigid, his shoulders tense.

"Elian?" I stepped into the room, my bare feet silent on the carpet. "Is everything alright?"

He turned, and for a split second, I saw something flash across his features—guilt? Fear? But it was gone so quickly I wondered if I'd imagined it.

"Of course." His smile didn't quite reach his eyes as he pulled me into his arms. "Just thinking about tonight. About us."

I melted into his embrace, breathing in his familiar scent of cedar and rain. "Having second thoughts about being stuck with me forever?" I teased, trying to lighten whatever mood had settled over him.

His arms tightened around me, almost desperately. "Never," he whispered against my hair, but his voice carried an odd quality that made my wolf whimper softly.

"Elian, what's wrong? You've been different all morning. Distant." I pulled back to study his face, searching those dark eyes that had always been so easy for me to read. Today, they seemed shuttered, guarded.

"Nothing's wrong," he said quickly, too quickly. "I'm just... overwhelmed. Ten years, Violet. It feels surreal that we're finally here."

I wanted to press further, but Marcus Chen appeared in the doorway, his Beta instincts clearly picking up on the tension radiating from his Alpha.

"Sorry to interrupt," Marcus said, his gaze flickering between us with concern. "But the ceremony coordinator needs to speak with both of you about the processional order."

Elian stepped away from me immediately, his relief at the interruption obvious. "We'll be right there."

As we walked toward the ceremonial grounds, I tried to convince myself that everything was fine. Elian was just nervous—it was natural, expected even. But my wolf remained agitated, pacing restlessly beneath my skin as if sensing a storm on the horizon.

The afternoon brought a steady stream of arriving guests. Allied packs, neighboring Alphas, old friends—all coming to witness our union. The ceremonial grounds had been transformed into something from a fairy tale, with white roses climbing elegant archways and silver ribbons fluttering in the gentle breeze.

Yet as the sun began its descent toward the horizon, that strange unease in our mate bond grew stronger, like a discordant note in what should have been perfect harmony. Something was coming. Something that would change everything.

I just didn't know what.

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