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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Novel Cover

Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The sound of the boat's engine cut through the morning mist as I stood on the dock, my hands clasped neatly in front of me. Today was supposed to be a celebration—Xavier's Coming-of-Age ceremony—but my stomach twisted with dread. Two years of careful cultivation were at stake, and I couldn't afford any disruptions. I smoothed down my simple white lab coat, a stark contrast to the expensive designer clothes Xavier preferred. The boat docked with a gentle bump against the wooden pier, and I straightened my spine, preparing myself for another day of playing the meek, wolfless healer. "Welcome to Moonflower Island," I said softly as Xavier stepped onto the dock, his tall frame casting a shadow over me. "I've prepared the facilities for your celebration." Xavier didn't even glance my way. His attention was fixed on Makayla, who emerged from the boat's cabin like a vision in a flowing sundress that highlighted her curves. He wrapped his arm possessively around her waist, pulling her close. "Finally," he said, his voice carrying across the water.
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The sound of the boat's engine cut through the morning mist as I stood on the dock, my hands clasped neatly in front of me. Today was supposed to be a celebration—Xavier's Coming-of-Age ceremony—but my stomach twisted with dread. Two years of careful cultivation were at stake, and I couldn't afford any disruptions.

I smoothed down my simple white lab coat, a stark contrast to the expensive designer clothes Xavier preferred. The boat docked with a gentle bump against the wooden pier, and I straightened my spine, preparing myself for another day of playing the meek, wolfless healer.

"Welcome to Moonflower Island," I said softly as Xavier stepped onto the dock, his tall frame casting a shadow over me. "I've prepared the facilities for your celebration."

Xavier didn't even glance my way. His attention was fixed on Makayla, who emerged from the boat's cabin like a vision in a flowing sundress that highlighted her curves. He wrapped his arm possessively around her waist, pulling her close.

"Finally," he said, his voice carrying across the water. "I was starting to think we'd never arrive."

Behind them, Beta Lucas Grant and six other pack members filed onto the dock, their expressions ranging from bored to curious. Lucas at least had the decency to look uncomfortable as he caught my eye.

"Lead Researcher Reed," he murmured, offering a respectful nod that his Alpha failed to acknowledge. "Sorry about... this." His eyes flickered toward Xavier and Makayla.

"It's quite all right," I replied, maintaining my carefully constructed facade of mild acceptance. "I understand."

Xavier's laugh cut through our exchange. "What's this island supposed to be again? Some kind of botanical experiment?" He turned to Makayla, his voice dropping to an intimate tone. "I told you it would be boring."

"Even wolfless weaklings can tend gardens," he added loudly enough for me to hear, his words designed to sting.

My hands clenched briefly at my sides before I forced them to relax. Three more years, I reminded myself. Just three more years of this charade.

"Actually," I said mildly, "the moonflowers require very specific care. Their properties are quite remarkable."

"Sounds fascinating," Makayla chirped, her voice honey-sweet. "I'd love to see them!"

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The evening celebration was in full swing in the facility's great hall. I'd arranged everything meticulously—food, drink, music—all designed to keep Xavier distracted while I monitored the moonflowers' nightly bloom cycle.

"Aria," Makayla approached me, her eyes wide with what looked like genuine interest. "Would you show me those famous moonflowers? I've heard so much about them."

Xavier was deep in conversation with his pack members, his back to us as he gestured expansively, no doubt telling some exaggerated story about his latest "victory."

"Of course," I agreed, leading her through the corridors toward the greenhouse complex. "The moonflowers are very delicate. They only bloom under specific conditions."

As we walked, Makayla trailed her fingers along the glass walls, her movements casual but her eyes calculating.

"So these are the famous healing flowers?" she asked as we entered the main greenhouse. "They look so ordinary."

"They appear that way now," I explained, moving between the rows of silver-blue blooms. "But when they reach full potency, they can awaken dormant wolves and strengthen weak bloodlines."

"Really?" Her voice held a note of surprise that seemed genuine. "How long does that take?"

"Two years of careful cultivation," I said proudly. "We're just beginning to see results."

Makayla moved closer to one of the lamps heating the greenhouse. "And what about security? Seems like something this valuable would need protection."

"The island has extensive security systems," I assured her. "Motion sensors, cameras, silver-reinforced glass."

She nodded thoughtfully, her eyes scanning the ceiling. "Fascinating."

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"These particular specimens are our most promising," I explained as we reached the final section of the greenhouse. "They've shown remarkable properties for awakening dormant wolves."

"Two whole years?" Makayla mused, moving closer to a heating lamp. "That must be quite an investment."

"It is," I confirmed. "The oil-treated herb bedding requires monthly replacement, and the temperature must remain constant."

"Oh!" Makayla suddenly stumbled forward, her hip bumping into the lamp stand. "I'm so clumsy!"

The lamp crashed to the floor, glass shattering across the stone pathway. Before I could react, flames erupted from the oil-treated bedding, spreading rapidly through the wooden supports.

"Fire!" Makayla screamed, backing toward the exit. "Help! Fire!"

I lunged for the emergency water controls, my heart racing as I tried to contain the blaze. But it was spreading too fast—impossibly fast.

"Accident prone," Makayla muttered, already at the greenhouse door.

Smoke filled the air as I desperately tried to save what I could, but the flames had reached the main cultivation beds. Two years of work—gone in seconds.

Then I caught it—the distinctive smell of accelerant beneath the smoke.

This was no accident.

I turned to confront her, only to see Makayla standing safely outside the glass walls, a cold smile playing on her lips as she watched my life's work burn.

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