
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 1
The full moon hung like a silver pendant in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the forest as our pack ran through the dense trees. My paws barely touched the ground, my auburn fur catching the moonlight as I followed the massive silver wolf ahead of me. Ryan's powerful form moved with grace that belied his size, commanding the attention of every wolf in our pack.
For seven years, I had followed him like this—always a step behind, always in his shadow. Tonight felt different somehow. The air was charged with possibility, and my wolf, Emma, was restless beneath my skin, sensing a shift in our connection.
Suddenly, Ryan halted his powerful stride, his massive head lifting to scent the air. The entire pack froze behind him, a wave of stillness rippling through our ranks. I felt it before I heard it—the warm rush of his presence in my mind, a sensation I had feared might never return after the amnesia that had nearly destroyed us.
"Natalie, my true mate."
His voice filled my head, deep and certain, echoing with a conviction that made my heart stutter. The pack remained motionless, sensing the significance of this moment. Ryan's silver wolf turned, his amber eyes finding mine across the moonlit clearing. The reverence in his gaze made my breath catch.
Emma howled within me, jubilant. After a year of watching him with Victoria, of enduring her smug smiles and his distant confusion, he remembered. He knew me again.
We returned to the Silvermoon den in a state of collective euphoria, the pack celebrating the return of their Alpha's memory with howls that echoed through the night. I slipped away to shift back to human form, my hands trembling as I pulled on a simple cotton dress.
I had barely finished when the door to my private chamber swung open. Ryan stood there, magnificent and imposing in nothing but low-hanging sweatpants, his chest still heaving from the run. The moonlight streaming through my window carved shadows beneath the hard planes of his muscles.
"Natalie," he breathed, crossing the room in three long strides.
Before I could respond, he had gathered me against him, his warmth enveloping me as he pressed his face into my hair. I inhaled the familiar scent of pine and musk that was uniquely his, feeling tears prick behind my eyelids.
"I remember everything," he murmured against my temple. "How could I ever forget you?"
He pulled back just enough to look into my eyes, his hands framing my face with a gentleness that belied his strength. "My wolf never forgot you. Even when my mind couldn't recall your name, he howled for you every night."
Ryan leaned closer, pressing his forehead against mine in the intimate gesture of wolf mates. His breath mingled with mine as he spoke, his voice dropping to a fierce whisper. "I could never truly bond with someone as manipulative as Victoria. It was always you, Natalie. Only you."
I tucked a stray strand of auburn hair behind my ear, a nervous habit I couldn't seem to break. My heart soared with hope, with the promise of reclaiming what we had lost.
"I never stopped waiting for you to remember," I whispered back, my voice thick with emotion.
He kissed me then, a claiming kiss that seemed to seal his declaration, and I allowed myself to believe that the nightmare of the past year was finally over.
Hours later, unable to sleep despite my exhaustion, I slipped from my bed. The pack house was quiet, most members still recovering from the full moon run. On impulse, I made my way to Ryan's private chamber, drawn by a need to reassure myself that tonight hadn't been a dream.
His door was unlocked—a sign of trust within the pack walls. The room was empty, Ryan likely meeting with Marcus about pack business as he often did after runs. I hesitated only briefly before crossing to his nightstand where his phone lay charging.
I shouldn't. The thought flickered through my mind, quickly drowned out by Emma's insistent growl. My wolf had been suspicious for weeks, catching fragments of Victoria's scent on Ryan even after he'd claimed to have ended things.
My fingers trembled as I picked up the phone. His password was still the same—the date we had first recognized each other as mates. The screen unlocked, revealing a background photo of the two of us from before the rogue attack.
I navigated to his gallery, telling myself I was being paranoid, that I would find nothing but pack photos and screenshots of territory maps. Instead, I found a hidden folder, tucked away behind layers of security.
My blood turned to ice in my veins as the folder opened, revealing dozens of intimate photos of Ryan and Victoria. Some recent—very recent. My finger scrolled numbly, opening a text file containing mind-link transcripts between them, dated just yesterday.
"Meet me tonight after she's asleep. I need you."
The phone slipped from my suddenly nerveless fingers, landing silently on the plush carpet. Emma howled in anguish within me, the sound echoing through the hollow cavern that had suddenly replaced my chest.
He had lied. Again. And I had believed him. Again.
You may also like





