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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The auditorium buzzed with excitement as I smoothed down the front of my graduation gown for the tenth time. My fingers trembled slightly, a mixture of nerves and anticipation making my heart flutter against my ribs. Today was supposed to be the beginning of everything I'd worked for these past four years. I scanned the sea of black caps until I found him—Ethan Sterling, valedictorian and future Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack. My Ethan. His broad shoulders stood straight as he waited at the side of the stage, index cards clutched in his hand. Even from this distance, I could see the confidence radiating from him like an aura. "He's going to nail this speech," whispered Jessica beside me, squeezing my hand. It was one of the rare occasions Ethan had allowed her near me in the past year. "And then you'll finally get what you deserve." I nodded, swallowing hard.
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Chapter 3

I stumbled back to our—no, Ethan's—apartment in a daze, my graduation gown hanging limply from my shoulders like a shroud. The sun was setting, casting long shadows across the living room we'd shared for the past two years. Soon, this wouldn't be my home anymore. Soon, I'd be relegated to the omega quarters—glorified servants' barracks at the edge of pack territory.

My hands trembled as I pulled out my suitcase from under the bed. Four years of my life, reduced to whatever I could carry. I moved mechanically, folding clothes and gathering toiletries, my mind still replaying that moment on stage—Ethan's teeth sinking into Madison's neck while hundreds watched. While I watched.

I reached for the nightstand drawer and pulled out my most precious possession—the worn photo album containing the only pictures I had of my parents. My fingers traced the familiar leather cover, seeking comfort in the only family I'd ever known. The pack that had been wiped out when I was just a child, leaving me wolfless and alone.

"Pathetic."

I whirled around to find Rachel Sterling leaning against the doorframe, her perfectly manicured nails tapping against the wood. Ethan's sister had never bothered to hide her disdain for me.

"I'm just getting my things," I said quietly, clutching the album to my chest. "I'll be gone before Ethan returns."

Rachel's lips curled into a cruel smile. "You actually believed he would choose you, didn't you? A wolfless nobody?"

I turned away, refusing to give her the satisfaction of seeing my pain. "I don't need your commentary, Rachel. Just let me pack in peace."

"My brother wasted four years with you," she continued, pushing off the doorframe and stalking toward me. "Four years he could have spent with someone worthy of our bloodline."

"He made his choice," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Now I'm making mine. I'm leaving the pack."

Rachel's eyes widened briefly before narrowing with malice. "You think you can just walk away from the Silver Moon Pack? From my brother?"

Before I could react, she lunged forward and snatched the photo album from my hands.

"Give that back!" I cried, desperation clawing at my throat.

"This?" She dangled it just out of my reach. "Your precious little orphan memories?"

"Please, Rachel. That's all I have left of them."

Something vicious flashed in her eyes. "Then maybe you should have thought of that before you tried to climb above your station."

With deliberate cruelty, she began tearing the pages, ripping photos from their mounts, shredding my parents' faces into confetti that scattered across the floor.

"No!" I screamed, diving for the fragments, but it was too late. Twenty years of memories, destroyed in seconds.

Rachel tossed the empty cover at my feet. "Consider us even," she spat. "You tried to take my family's legacy. I took yours."

She left me kneeling on the floor, desperately gathering the torn pieces of my past, tears blurring my vision. Something broke inside me then—the last thread of loyalty I'd felt toward the Silver Moon Pack snapped.

I wouldn't stay. I couldn't.

With shaking hands, I gathered every fragment I could find, carefully placing them in a ziplock bag. I threw my essentials into my suitcase, grabbed my laptop and the small amount of cash I'd managed to save, and fled into the night.

I had no plan, no destination—just the burning need to get as far away from Ethan Sterling and his pack as possible.

Three hours later, I found myself in a dingy motel room on the outskirts of town, staring at my phone. Twelve missed calls from Ethan. Five from Jessica. I turned it off and tossed it onto the bed. I couldn't face either of them right now.

I sat on the edge of the bathtub, carefully trying to piece together the shredded photos, when a loud knock startled me.

"Lily Morgan, I know you're in there! Open this door right now before I break it down!"

Jessica's voice was unmistakable, even muffled by the cheap motel door. I froze, unsure how she'd found me.

"I can smell your anxiety from here," she continued. "Open up or I swear I'll howl loud enough to wake every human in this dump!"

I reluctantly opened the door to find Jessica Torres, hands on her hips, her face a storm of emotions.

"What the hell were you thinking?" she demanded, pushing past me into the room. "Disappearing like that? Not answering your phone? I've been worried sick!"

"How did you find me?" I asked weakly.

"I'm a Beta, remember? I tracked you." She glanced around the dismal room and wrinkled her nose. "This place is a health code violation waiting to happen."

Her eyes softened when she spotted the torn photos on the bathroom counter. "Oh, Lily..."

"Rachel," I explained simply.

Jessica's jaw tightened. "That bitch."

She sat beside me on the bed, taking my hands in hers. "You're not staying here. I've got somewhere safe for you."

"Ethan said he'd make sure no pack would take me in," I whispered.

"Ethan can go fuck himself," Jessica stated flatly, reaching into her pocket. She pulled out a set of keys and pressed them into my palm. "My Alpha owes me a favor. We have a safe apartment in Seattle. It's yours for as long as you need it."

I stared at the keys, hardly daring to hope. "Seattle? That's... that's hours away."

"Exactly. Far enough that the Sterling pack won't bother looking for you there." She squeezed my hands. "This is your chance, Lily. Your chance to start over."

For the first time since Ethan's announcement, I felt something other than despair—a tiny flicker of possibility.

* * *

The Seattle apartment was small but clean, tucked away in a quiet neighborhood far from any known pack territories. I set my suitcase down in the empty bedroom, the weight of the day finally catching up to me.

I unpacked the ziplock bag containing the fragments of my past and carefully arranged them on the empty bookshelf. They were broken, incomplete—just like me. But they were still mine.

I stood at the window, looking out at the unfamiliar skyline glittering against the night sky. I was alone, wolfless, packless—everything I'd been taught to fear. But as I took a deep breath of air untainted by Ethan's dominance or Rachel's cruelty, I realized something unexpected.

For the first time in my life, I was free.

I just had no idea what to do with that freedom.

As I curled up on the bare mattress, exhaustion finally claiming me, my phone buzzed with a text from Jessica: "This is just the beginning. Tomorrow, we start rebuilding your life. P.S. Check the freezer."

I dragged myself to the kitchen and opened the freezer to find a pint of chocolate ice cream and a note: "For emergencies. And trust me, this qualifies."

A smile tugged at my lips as tears threatened again. Maybe I wasn't entirely alone after all.

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