
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
Consciousness returned to me like a cruel tide, washing away the blessed darkness that had been my refuge. The sterile scent of the pack hospital filled my nostrils, mixing antiseptic with the lingering traces of medical herbs Dr. Mitchell used in her healing treatments. My body felt foreign—hollow and aching in ways that went beyond physical pain.
"You're awake." Dr. Sarah Mitchell's voice carried professional warmth tinged with something deeper. Sympathy? Pity? I couldn't tell through the fog clouding my thoughts.
I tried to sit up, but my limbs felt like they were made of lead. The mate bond, once a source of strength and comfort, now pulsed with a sickening wrongness that made my wolf whimper and retreat deeper into my consciousness.
"How long?" My voice came out as a rasp, throat raw as if I'd been screaming. Maybe I had.
"Three days." Dr. Mitchell checked the IV line in my arm, her movements careful and gentle. "The trauma to your mate bond nearly caused you to lose the pregnancy. Your body went into shock, trying to protect what it could."
The pregnancy. My hand moved instinctively to my stomach, relief flooding through me when I felt the subtle warmth that meant my pup still lived. At least Elian's betrayal hadn't cost me everything.
"The baby's fine," Dr. Mitchell assured me, but her eyes held shadows. "Physically, you're both stable. But Violet..." She hesitated, choosing her words with the precision of someone delivering terrible news. "The emotional trauma has damaged your mate bond significantly. I've never seen anything like it in a fated pair."
Before I could process her words fully, Beta Marcus Chen appeared in the doorway, his usually confident demeanor replaced by uncomfortable fidgeting. He cleared his throat, avoiding my gaze.
"Luna—" He stopped, wincing at his own words. "I mean, Violet. There are things you need to know."
The way he said my name, stripped of my title, sent ice through my veins. "What things?"
Marcus shifted his weight, looking like he'd rather face a pack of rogues than have this conversation. "Alpha Elian has... he's moved Lucia into the Luna's quarters. She's been acting as pack Luna in your absence."
The words hit me like physical blows. My wolf snarled, a sound that escaped my throat and made both Marcus and Dr. Mitchell step back. He'd replaced me. Before our bond was even formally severed, before I'd even woken up from the trauma he'd caused, he'd installed his precious Lucia in my place.
"He what?" The question came out deadly quiet, but the air in the room seemed to vibrate with my barely contained fury.
"He said it was temporary," Marcus added quickly, though his tone suggested he didn't believe it any more than I did. "Just until you recovered."
"Get out." I needed to be alone, needed to process this fresh betrayal without witnesses to my breaking heart.
Marcus hesitated, loyalty to his Alpha warring with what looked like genuine concern for me. "Violet, I'm sorry. This isn't right, what he's doing. The whole pack knows it."
But his apology couldn't heal the wounds that kept multiplying. I turned my face away until I heard his footsteps retreat down the corridor.
I was still staring at the ceiling, trying to understand how my perfect mate had become a stranger capable of such cruelty, when another scent filled the room. Cedar and rain—Elian's scent, but wrong somehow. Tainted.
He entered without knocking, his Alpha presence filling the small hospital room like a storm front. But when he tried to project his dominance, something unexpected happened. Instead of the automatic submission that had always been my response to his Alpha aura, I felt... nothing. No, not nothing—resistance.
"Violet." His voice carried that commanding tone he used to compel obedience from pack members. "We need to talk."
"Do we?" I sat up slowly, meeting his eyes for the first time since waking. "Or do you just need me to submit quietly while you parade your rogue around in my place?"
His jaw tightened, and he pushed more Alpha dominance into his voice. "You will listen to me. I am your mate and your Alpha."
But the compulsion that should have driven me to bare my throat in submission simply... bounced off. My wolf, damaged as she was, lifted her head and bared her teeth at him. For the first time in our ten-year bond, I was immune to his power over me.
Elian's eyes widened in shock. "How are you—"
"Resisting you?" I smiled, and it felt like broken glass. "Maybe betrayal has some unexpected benefits."
He took a step closer, and I caught another scent clinging to him—vanilla and jasmine. Lucia's scent, marking him as thoroughly as if she'd rubbed herself all over his clothes. The intimacy it implied made my stomach turn.
"I couldn't abandon her," he said, and the pathetic excuse made my wolf snarl audibly. "She came to me desperate, with nowhere else to go. She needed protection."
"And I needed my mate on our ceremony day," I shot back, my voice gaining strength with each word. "But apparently her needs matter more than mine ever did."
The sound of heels clicking on linoleum interrupted our confrontation. A new scent drifted into the room—vanilla and jasmine, but stronger now, deliberately concentrated. Lucia Martinez appeared in the doorway, her hand trailing along the frame in a gesture I recognized as scent-marking.
"Oh." Her voice dripped false surprise. "I didn't realize the temporary patient was awake."
Temporary patient. The insult was calculated, designed to remind me that I no longer belonged here, that my place had been taken by someone who knew exactly how to twist the knife.
Lucia's eyes glittered with malicious satisfaction as she continued, "Elian, you missed our dinner. I kept your plate warm." The possessive intimacy in her tone made it clear that sharing meals was just the beginning of what they'd been sharing.
My wolf howled in pain and rage, the sound echoing through the mate bond and making Elian flinch. But he didn't correct her, didn't defend me, didn't even look ashamed. He just stood there, letting his former chosen mate humiliate his fated mate in a hospital bed.
That's when I knew. Whatever we'd had, whatever I'd thought we'd built together over ten years—it was already dead. I was just the last one to realize it.
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