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REJECTED BY THE PACK, DESIRED BY THE KING  Novel Cover

REJECTED BY THE PACK, DESIRED BY THE KING

Rejected by her fated mate. Exiled by her own blood. Left to die in the freezing mud. Elara Vance was a "wolf-less" omega, a stain on the Silver Moon Pack. But when she stumbles into the forbidden Black Forest, she doesn't find death. She finds him-Malakai Valerius, the Lycan King. He is a monster of legend, a man who rules with iron and shadow. He doesn't just want to save her; he wants to claim her. As a ancient silver power awakens in Elara's veins, the pack that threw her away comes crawling back. But the King doesn't share. And the Queen? She's ready to watch them burn.
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Chapter 5

Chapter 5: The King's Mark

The black dagger hissed as Malakai pulled it from the stone gargoyle. The parchment, soaked in thick, dark blood, fluttered in his hand. Around them, the air in the courtyard seemed to grow colder, as if the shadows themselves were reaching out to touch Elara's skin.

"The Shadows," Malakai whispered, his knuckles turning white as he crushed the note in his fist. "They've been dormant for a century. Why now? Why her?"

Elara looked at the shattered stone at her feet. Her heart was hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. "Who are they, Malakai? Who wants me that badly?"

Malakai didn't answer immediately. He grabbed her arm-his grip firm but not bruising-and pulled her back toward the safety of the Citadel's inner sanctum. The massive iron doors slammed shut behind them, the sound echoing through the hollow stone halls like a funeral bell.

"The Shadows are not a pack," Malakai said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous growl. "They are the outcasts. The monsters that even the Lycans fear. They worship the dark side of the moon, and they believe that the blood of a Silver Lycan is the key to eternal power."

He stopped in the middle of the Great Hall and turned to face her. His gold eyes were searching her face, looking for any sign of the silver light she had displayed at the gate.

"You didn't just scare Kaelen out there, Elara," he said. "You lit a signal fire. Every predator for a thousand miles just saw the return of the Silver Queen. And they are all hungry."

"I don't know how I did it," Elara cried out, her voice cracking. "I'm just a maid! I've never shifted! I don't even have a wolf!"

"You have something better than a wolf," Malakai stepped closer, his shadow completely swallowing her small frame. "You have the Source. But you are raw. You are unprotected. Your scent... it's like a beacon of honey in a forest of starving bears."

Suddenly, the torches along the walls flickered and died. A thick, unnatural mist began to seep through the cracks in the floorboards.

"They're here," Malakai hissed.

He didn't draw his sword. Instead, he pulled Elara flush against his chest. His heart was a steady, heavy drum against her ear.

"Listen to me, Elara," he whispered into her hair. "The only way to hide your scent from the Shadows is to cover it with mine. I have to mark you."

Elara's breath hitched. "Mark me? Like... a mate?"

"A temporary claim," he said. "It will tell the world-and the monsters in the mist-that you belong to the Lycan King. They won't be able to track your silver blood if it's buried under my scent."

"But Kaelen... he just rejected me," she whispered, her hand trembling as she touched the bruise on her neck. "It hurts, Malakai. I can't do it again."

Malakai grabbed her chin, forcing her to look at him. His face was a mask of brutal honesty. "Kaelen claimed you like a dog. I am claiming you like a Queen. There is a difference."

The mist began to take shape. Dark, hooded figures with glowing red eyes appeared at the far end of the hall. They didn't walk; they drifted, their claws scraping against the stone. One of them let out a high-pitched, screeching laugh.

"Give... us... the... girl," the Shadow hissed. The sound was like dry leaves blowing over a grave.

Malakai growled, a sound so deep it made the floorboards vibrate. He looked down at Elara. "Decide now. Do you want to be their prey, or do you want to be my weapon?"

Elara looked at the red eyes in the dark. She thought about the mud. She thought about the slap. She thought about Kaelen's disgusted face.

Never again, she thought. I will never be small again.

"Do it," she whispered. "Mark me."

Malakai didn't hesitate. He tilted her head back, exposing the delicate line of her throat. Elara closed her eyes, expecting the sharp, agonizing pain of a bite.

Instead, she felt the searing heat of his lips against her skin.

He didn't bite. He pressed his mouth against the pulse point just below her ear and began to chant in a language that sounded like grinding stones and rushing water.

The heat was unlike anything she had ever felt. It wasn't the "burn" of Kaelen's rejection; it was a golden, liquid fire that poured into her veins. Everywhere his skin touched hers, the silver light in her blood began to hum in harmony with his power.

"Mine," Malakai growled against her skin. "She is mine."

A shockwave of golden light erupted from the spot where his lips met her neck. The mist was blown back. The hooded figures let out shrieks of agony as the King's mark burned through their shadows.

Elara gasped, her fingers digging into Malakai's leather tunic. Her vision turned gold, then silver, then back to normal.

When she opened her eyes, the shadows were gone. The torches flickered back to life.

But something was different.

She could feel Malakai. She could feel his heartbeat as if it were her own. She could smell the pine and the leather on him a hundred times more clearly than before. And on her neck, where the purple bruise of rejection had been, there was now a golden sigil-the mark of a crown surrounded by thorns.

"Is... is it done?" she asked, her voice sounding breathless.

Malakai pulled back, his eyes dark with a hunger he could barely hide. He looked at the golden mark on her neck with a terrifying possessiveness.

"For now," he said. "Your scent is hidden. But the Shadows will return with an army. And Kaelen will return with the Council. We have very little time."

"Then start," Elara said. She stood up straight, her silver eyes glowing with a new, dangerous light. "Break me. Train me. I don't want to be a guest in your castle, Malakai. I want to be the reason they are afraid to close their eyes at night."

Malakai let out a dark, satisfied laugh. He walked to the center of the hall and picked up a heavy training sword, tossing it at her feet.

"Pick it up," he commanded.

Elara looked at the heavy steel. Her hands were still raw from scrubbing floors. Her body was still aching from the rejection. But she reached down and gripped the hilt. It was heavy-so heavy her wrist strained-but she didn't let go.

"Good," Malakai said. He stepped behind her, his large hands covering hers on the hilt, guiding her into a fighting stance. His chest was pressed against her back, and his breath was hot on her ear.

"Tomorrow, the world will come to kill you," he whispered. "But tonight... tonight we learn how to kill the world."

Just as Elara began to find her balance, a frantic banging came from the main doors again.

"Sire!" a guard screamed. "The Silver Moon Pack! They didn't go home! They've set the forest on fire! They're burning the border villages to smoke you out!"

Elara felt the blood drain from her face. "The villages... there are families there. Children."

Malakai's grip on her hands tightened. "Kaelen is trying to force my hand. He knows I can't let my people burn."

"He's doing this to get to me," Elara said, her voice shaking with rage. "He's killing innocent people just to prove he's the boss."

"Then let's show him who the real boss is," Malakai said. He let go of her hands and grabbed his massive black cloak. "Stay here, Elara. My guards will protect you."

"No," Elara said, her silver eyes flashing. "You marked me. You said I was your weapon. If my old pack is burning villages, I'm not sitting here in silk pajamas. I'm going with you."

Malakai paused at the door. He looked at the small, broken girl who had arrived in the mud, and he saw a Queen rising from the ashes.

"Can you ride?" he asked.

"I can do whatever it takes to see Kaelen bleed," she replied.

Malakai grinned-a true, terrifying Lycan grin. "Then get a horse. We have a pack to destroy."

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