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Rejected by the Lycan Prince

The crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across the Black Moon Pack's grand ballroom, their light catching on the expensive gowns and tailored suits of werewolf royalty. I clutched the silver tray tighter, my worn black dress a stark contrast to the silk and diamonds surrounding me. The champagne glasses clinked softly as I navigated through clusters of Alphas discussing territorial agreements and political marriages, their voices a low rumble of power and privilege. My hands trembled slightly—not from the weight of the tray, but from the overwhelming scents of dominance that filled the air. Cedar, musk, and authority pressed against my senses like a suffocating blanket. As a wolfless omega, I couldn't block out the oppressive auras the way other wolves could. Every Alpha's presence felt like a weight on my chest, reminding me exactly where I stood in this hierarchy. "More champagne for the Silver Crest delegation," Sarah had whispered earlier, pointing toward a group near the marble pillars. "And whatever you do, don't make eye contact with anyone above Beta rank." I'd nodded, keeping my head down as I always did. Invisible.
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The crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across the Black Moon Pack's grand ballroom, their light catching on the expensive gowns and tailored suits of werewolf royalty. I clutched the silver tray tighter, my worn black dress a stark contrast to the silk and diamonds surrounding me. The champagne glasses clinked softly as I navigated through clusters of Alphas discussing territorial agreements and political marriages, their voices a low rumble of power and privilege.

My hands trembled slightly—not from the weight of the tray, but from the overwhelming scents of dominance that filled the air. Cedar, musk, and authority pressed against my senses like a suffocating blanket. As a wolfless omega, I couldn't block out the oppressive auras the way other wolves could. Every Alpha's presence felt like a weight on my chest, reminding me exactly where I stood in this hierarchy.

"More champagne for the Silver Crest delegation," Sarah had whispered earlier, pointing toward a group near the marble pillars. "And whatever you do, don't make eye contact with anyone above Beta rank."

I'd nodded, keeping my head down as I always did. Invisible. Forgettable. Safe.

But safety was an illusion in a room full of predators.

I weaved between conversations about pack alliances and bloodline purity, catching fragments that made my stomach churn. "The omega population needs better regulation..." "Breeding programs should prioritize Alpha genetics..." "Wolfless individuals are a drain on pack resources..."

Each word was a reminder that people like me were considered problems to be solved rather than lives to be valued.

Near the ornate windows overlooking the moonlit gardens, I spotted Alpha Marcus Blackwood engaged in intense conversation with someone whose back was turned to me. The Alpha's expression was carefully neutral, but tension radiated from his powerful frame. Whoever he was speaking with commanded serious respect—or fear.

I approached cautiously, tray balanced perfectly despite my racing heart. The champagne glasses caught the light, creating tiny rainbows that danced across the amber liquid. Just serve and retreat. That was the plan.

Alpha Blackwood's companion stepped backward suddenly, his broad shoulders shifting as he gestured emphatically about something. I had a split second to register the movement, to try to sidestep, but momentum and gravity had already sealed my fate.

The collision was inevitable.

Crystal shattered against expensive fabric as champagne cascaded down the stranger's impeccably tailored black suit. The tray clattered to the marble floor with a sound that seemed to echo through the entire ballroom. Conversations died mid-sentence. The orchestra's waltz faltered. Even the chandeliers seemed to dim as every eye in the room turned toward us.

My breath caught in my throat as I looked up—and up—into the most striking face I'd ever seen.

Strong jaw. Sharp cheekbones. Dark hair that looked like he'd run his fingers through it. But it was his eyes that stole my breath completely—storm-gray and intense, boring into mine with an expression I couldn't read.

Then his scent hit me like a physical blow.

Cedar and rain. Wild storms and untamed forests. Something primal and masculine that made my knees weak and my heart race for reasons that had nothing to do with fear. The scent wrapped around me like silk, seeping into my lungs and flooding my bloodstream with warmth I'd never experienced.

Time stopped.

The ballroom, the staring crowd, even my own racing thoughts—everything faded except for those storm-gray eyes locked on mine. Something electric sparked between us, a current that made my skin tingle and my breath hitch. The air itself seemed to shimmer with invisible energy.

What was happening to me?

His nostrils flared slightly, and I watched his pupils dilate as he inhaled deeply. His entire body went rigid, muscles tensing beneath the champagne-soaked fabric. A low, almost inaudible growl rumbled from his chest—not threatening, but something else entirely. Something that made heat pool in my stomach.

"Impossible," he whispered, his voice rough and strained.

Before I could process his words or my body's strange reaction, his hand shot out and wrapped around my wrist. His touch burned like fire, sending shockwaves up my arm that made me gasp. The contact was electric, overwhelming, like touching a live wire.

He pulled me closer with surprising gentleness despite the iron grip on my wrist. I stumbled forward, my free hand landing on his chest to steady myself. Through the damp fabric, I could feel his heart hammering as wildly as mine.

"Mine," he growled, the word so quiet only I could hear it.

Then his head dipped toward my neck, and I felt the sharp press of teeth against my throat.

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