
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Chapter 1
The full moon hung like a silver pendant against the midnight sky, casting an ethereal glow over the Silvermoon Pack's sacred clearing. I adjusted the heavy Luna's cloak draped across my shoulders, the silver embroidery catching moonlight as I stood beside Kai. Five years as his chosen mate, and the ceremonial garment still felt like borrowed finery, too grand for the pack healer's daughter.
Kai's muscular frame tensed beside me as Alpha Killian began the monthly ritual. His golden eyes scanned the gathering with practiced authority, his jaw set in that handsome, stern expression that had captured my heart since childhood. My wolf, Lily, stirred within me, always eager for his attention.
"The bonds of pack are sacred under the Moon Goddess's light," Alpha Killian intoned, his voice carrying across the assembled werewolves.
I should have been listening, should have been focused on the ceremony that bound our pack together. Instead, I was stealing glances at Kai, hoping for one of his rare smiles directed my way.
That's when I felt it—the subtle shift in the air, like the moment before a storm breaks. The ceremonial fire crackled higher as the pack parted, making way for an unexpected arrival.
Elena Whitmore.
My heart stuttered painfully in my chest. Five years since she'd left for the Moonstone Pack, and yet she walked into our gathering as though she'd never been gone. Her auburn hair gleamed in the firelight, her confident stride marking her as a high-ranking pack member.
"The Moonstone Pack extends greetings," she announced, her voice smooth as silk.
But I barely registered her words. All I could see was Kai—the way his golden eyes locked onto her, widening with unmistakable hunger. His powerful Alpha aura flared instinctively, reaching out like invisible tendrils. I felt our mate bond go cold as his attention shifted entirely away from me.
"Welcome, Elena," Alpha Killian responded diplomatically, but the murmurs had already begun.
The whispers slithered through the gathering like snakes: "His first love... always wanted her... poor Sophia... just a placeholder..."
The Luna's cloak suddenly weighed a thousand pounds, the silver embroidery no longer beautiful but suffocating. Lily whimpered inside me, sensing my distress as I struggled to maintain my composure.
Kai didn't look at me once during the remainder of the ceremony.
* * *
Sleep eluded me that night. The pack house was quiet, but my thoughts roared like a tempest. I sat by my window, watching the moon's slow journey across the sky, when movement in the courtyard below caught my eye.
A massive black wolf with distinctive golden eyes slipped from the shadows—Kai in his wolf form. My breath caught as I watched him pad silently toward the guest quarters, his powerful muscles rippling beneath midnight fur.
I shouldn't follow. I shouldn't watch. But my feet carried me through the sleeping pack house, out into the cool night air, keeping to the shadows as I tracked his path.
At the edge of the forest that bordered the guest quarters, Kai shifted. The transformation was fluid, practiced—black fur receding to reveal bronzed skin, the massive wolf becoming the man I loved in seconds. He pulled on the clothes he'd stashed earlier, not bothering with a shirt, his sculpted torso gleaming in the moonlight.
Then she appeared—Elena—emerging from the trees like a vision. The moonlight caressed her features, highlighting her exotic beauty.
"I knew you'd come," she said, her voice carrying clearly in the night air.
"I couldn't stay away," Kai replied, his voice husky with emotion I'd never heard directed at me.
I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle a gasp as he crossed the distance between them in three long strides. Their embrace was passionate, desperate, his large hands cradling her face as though she were made of precious glass.
"I never stopped loving you," he confessed, the words piercing my heart like silver daggers. "Every day you were gone..."
Through our mate bond—the connection I'd treasured and he'd tolerated—I felt his wolf's joy, a howl of delight that echoed in my soul: *Finally, my true mate.*
Lily collapsed within me, her pain merging with mine until I couldn't tell where her agony ended and mine began. The mate bond I'd believed in, clung to, sacrificed for—it had been a lie. A convenient arrangement for the future Alpha who'd lost his true love.
I was never his Luna. I was never meant to be.
* * *
Morning arrived with cruel brightness. I hadn't slept, my eyes swollen from silent tears, but I steeled myself as I approached Kai's office. My hands trembled as I knocked.
"Enter," his deep voice commanded.
He sat behind his desk, powerful and distant, not a hint of guilt in his golden eyes as they flicked up to meet mine.
"We need to talk about last night," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.
"What about it?" His tone was dismissive, bored even.
"I saw you. With Elena."
Something flashed in his eyes—not remorse, but annoyance. He leaned back in his chair, his jaw tightening. "You were spying on me?"
"I saw you from my window," I clarified, fighting to keep my voice steady. "Kai, you told her you never stopped loving her. I felt your wolf..."
"Stop imagining things," he cut me off, his voice dropping into the Alpha tone that sent shivers of intimidation through the pack. "Our bond remains. Nothing has changed."
But everything had changed. The cold finality in his eyes told me what his words wouldn't—I was a convenience, a duty, never a desire. The realization settled in my chest like a stone: five years of my devotion had meant nothing to him.
As I turned to leave, Lily whispered within me, a truth I could no longer ignore: *We deserve more than crumbs of affection. We deserve to be chosen, not tolerated.*
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