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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

An unexpected night led to an even more unexpected situation—I found myself pregnant with my stepbrother’s pup. I remembered a recent pack gathering, a celebration under the full moon, where my parents, the Alpha and Luna of the Nichols pack, had been hinting at mate pairings. Emmitt, my stepbrother and heir to the Alpha title, had casually remarked, "I have someone I like." My mind went blank. My wolf whimpered in the back of my mind, a faint echo of unease. Had I become the other female in his life? Desperate to escape the situation, I hastily applied for a study program in Europe, planning to end the pregnancy and leave. The thought of facing Emmitt, the future Alpha, and the pack’s judgment was too much to bear. As I sat outside the pack healer’s den, waiting my turn, a strong hand grabbed my wrist. Emmitt’s voice, cool and insistent, cut through my anxiety. "Do you dislike me that much?" His aura, dominant and commanding, pressed down on me, making it hard to breathe.
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Chapter 7

Everything happened so fast.

One moment Milana was screaming accusations, the next she was lunging toward me with silver claws extended. I saw the deadly gleam of the forbidden weapons—silver, toxic to our kind, outlawed in pack conflicts for generations.

"You think you can just take what's mine?" she shrieked, her face contorted with jealousy and rage.

Time seemed to slow as I realized I couldn't dodge in time. The silver claws arced through the air, aimed directly at my face. I braced myself for the impact, unable to move fast enough.

Then a blur of motion intercepted her attack.

"AALIYAH!"

Lucian's roar echoed across the clearing as he threw himself between us. I heard the sickening sound of silver piercing flesh, saw his body jerk as the claws raked across his back and shoulder instead of finding their intended target.

"No!" The scream tore from my throat as Lucian collapsed against me.

Blood bloomed across his shirt—dark, poisonous silver-tinted blood that sizzled where it touched his skin. The acrid smell of burning flesh filled my nostrils as the silver poison immediately began spreading through his system.

"Lucian!" I dropped to my knees beside him, my hands hovering helplessly over his wounds. "Why did you—"

His eyes met mine, amber fading to hazel as the silver weakened him. "Always... protect... my Luna."

Behind us, chaos erupted. Alejandro's shocked voice cut through the commotion: "Silver claws? Are you insane?"

Even he seemed horrified by Milana's violation of our most sacred law. The use of silver in pack conflicts was taboo—a line that, once crossed, could never be uncrossed.

But I couldn't focus on anything except Lucian's labored breathing, the silver poison spreading visibly through his veins in dark, spiderweb patterns.

"Healers!" I screamed, my voice carrying across the territory. "I need healers NOW!"

Lucian's hand found mine, gripping with surprising strength despite his injury. "Aaliyah..."

"Don't talk," I ordered, tearing strips from my ceremonial dress to press against his wounds. "Save your strength."

My Luna instincts took over—calm, focused, and utterly determined. I positioned him carefully to minimize the silver's spread, remembering everything I'd learned about treating silver wounds.

"Stay with me," I whispered, my tears falling onto his face as I worked. "You can't leave me now."

Something shifted in his expression—surprise, perhaps, or realization. "Aaliyah... I think..."

"Don't think," I interrupted, pressing harder against the wounds. "Just stay with me."

The pack healer arrived in a blur of motion, immediately taking charge of Lucian's treatment. I refused to move from his side, my hands still covered in his blood.

"This is beyond a contract," I heard myself saying, the words tumbling out between desperate breaths. "You're my mate—my true mate."

Lucian's eyes widened, then drifted closed as the healer worked. But not before I saw the truth reflected there—he felt it too.

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"The use of silver claws is punishable by exile," Elder Catherine announced, her voice echoing through the emergency council session convened in the great hall.

I sat beside Lucian's bed, refusing to leave even for this meeting. Through the open door, I could hear the council's deliberations—the shock and outrage in their voices as they addressed Milana's attack.

"Attempted murder of a Luna is an offense against all packs," another elder added. "Against the Moon Goddess herself."

Milana stood in the center of the room, wrists bound with silver chains that prevented her from shifting or fleeing. Her eyes remained defiant despite her circumstances.

"She stole everything from me," she spat, glaring in my direction. "She doesn't deserve to be Luna."

"That's not for you to decide," Elder Catherine replied coldly. "The Moon Goddess chooses our mates and Lunas."

I felt Lucian stir beside me and turned my attention back to him. His breathing had steadied, though the silver poisoning would take days to fully clear from his system.

"You should rest," he murmured, his voice still rough with pain.

"So should you," I replied, squeezing his hand gently.

Through the door, I could see Alejandro being questioned by the council. His face had gone pale as he realized the full extent of Milana's actions—and his own implication in enabling her behavior.

"Alpha Wells," Elder Catherine was saying, "your pack's repeated violations of sacred law cannot go unpunished."

I turned away from the sight, focusing instead on Lucian's face. My Luna aura flared around us—a protective glow that several pack members commented on with amazement.

"I've never seen a Luna's aura so strong," whispered a young pack member who had been assigned to assist with Lucian's care.

"She's not just protecting him," another replied softly. "She's healing him."

I didn't know if that was possible—if a Luna could actually heal her mate with her aura. But as I sat beside Lucian, my hand in his, I felt something powerful flowing between us—something far beyond the terms of our contract.

"What happens now?" Lucian asked quietly.

I met his gaze, seeing in it a question that went far deeper than the immediate crisis.

"Now," I said firmly, "we face whatever comes together."

As if in response to my words, my Luna aura flared brighter, enveloping us both in its protective glow.

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