
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
I woke up with a flutter of excitement in my chest. Today was my birthday—the one day of the year I allowed myself to hope that Kai might actually see me. Twenty-three years old, and five of those spent as his chosen mate, though the word 'chosen' felt increasingly hollow with each passing day.
Lily, my wolf, stirred within me. *He'll remember today. He promised.*
I busied myself preparing a special blend of chamomile and moonflower tea—my signature scent that Kai once said reminded him of peaceful nights. The herbs released their soothing aroma as I crushed them between my fingers, dropping them into the small ceramic pot my mother had left me.
"He said he had a surprise," I whispered to myself, smoothing down the simple blue dress I'd chosen for the occasion. Nothing too fancy—Kai didn't like when I drew attention—but nicer than my usual healer's attire.
The morning stretched into afternoon. I twisted the silver bracelet around my wrist—my mother's last gift—as I waited by the window of our cabin. The pack house bustled with activity in the distance, warriors training in the yard, pups playing near the gardens. But no sign of Kai.
I reached for our mind-link, that tenuous connection that had once given me such comfort.
*Kai? I made your favorite tea.*
The response came after a long pause, curt and distant. *On pack run with Elena. Talk later.*
My fingers trembled around the teacup. "A pack run? Today?"
I tried again. *But... it's my birthday. You said you had a surprise.*
Silence stretched between us, then: *Can't talk now. Elena's showing me the new territory markers.*
I felt the familiar sensation of our link being blocked—like a door slammed in my face. Lily whimpered, her pain merging with mine until my chest ached with it.
The tea grew cold as I sat alone in our cabin. Outside, the sun began its slow descent, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink that I couldn't appreciate through the blur of my tears.
"Five years," I whispered to the empty room. "Five years, and he can't even spare me a single day."
Lily growled, a sound so foreign from my usually gentle wolf that it startled me. *We deserve better,* she insisted, her voice stronger than I'd ever heard it.
I curled up on our bed—the bed where Kai hadn't touched me in weeks—and let the tears fall freely. My birthday candles remained unlit, my wishes unspoken, as night settled over the Silvermoon territory.
* * *
Three days later, Kai approached me in the pack's healing den where I was organizing herbs. His golden eyes held an unusual warmth that made my treacherous heart skip.
"I want to take you somewhere," he said, his voice low and intimate in a way I hadn't heard since Elena's return. "Just the two of us. A private retreat."
Lily stirred cautiously. *Don't trust so easily.*
But hope—that persistent, foolish emotion—bloomed despite my better judgment. "Where?"
"The borderlands. There's a spot by the river that's perfect this time of year." He reached out, brushing a strand of hair from my face with unexpected tenderness. "Pack a bag for overnight. I'll handle everything else."
The journey to the borderlands took most of the day, Kai leading the way through dense forest trails. He seemed almost like his old self—the Kai I'd fallen in love with—pointing out interesting plants, his hand occasionally brushing mine.
By sunset, we reached a small clearing where a tent had been set up near a babbling stream. Wildflowers dotted the grass, and the setting sun cast everything in a golden glow that made my heart ache with longing for what could have been.
"It's beautiful," I whispered, genuinely touched.
Kai smiled, but before he could respond, his phone buzzed. His expression changed instantly as he checked the message, all warmth draining away.
"I need to handle something," he said, already backing toward the tree line. "Pack business. Urgent."
"Now?" I couldn't keep the hurt from my voice. "But we just got here."
"I won't be long," he promised, though his eyes avoided mine. "Stay here. It's safe."
I reached for our mind-link as he disappeared into the trees, only to find it blocked again—a solid wall between us. Lily paced anxiously within me as darkness began to fall, the beautiful retreat transforming into something far more sinister as I realized where we were.
The borderlands. Rogue territory.
And I was completely alone.
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