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Rejected Omega Finds Love

The canvas felt heavy in my hands as I climbed the spiral staircase to Ryan's study. Seven years of love captured in brushstrokes – our first meeting by the silver lake, the moment our eyes locked and our wolves recognized each other. I'd spent weeks perfecting it, stealing hours between pack duties to create something worthy of our marking ceremony tomorrow. My heart fluttered with anticipation. After seven years, I would finally become his Luna in more than just name. The bond would be complete, sealed with his mark upon my neck. No more whispers behind my back about the unmarked Omega playing at being Luna. "You're being ridiculous," I whispered to my wolf, Emma, who paced anxiously within me. She'd been restless all day, whimpering and scratching at my consciousness. *Something's wrong.
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Chapter 2

I stood in the grand hall of my childhood home, the familiar scent of cedar and sage wrapping around me like a comforting blanket. The Moonstone Pack's ancestral hall had always felt too large when I was a child, but now, after fleeing Ryan's betrayal just hours ago, it felt like the only safe harbor in a storm-tossed sea.

"Sophia, there's something we need to discuss," my father's voice echoed through the hall, his Alpha presence filling the space without the oppressive weight Ryan's always carried.

My mother squeezed my hand, her eyes still rimmed with red from the tears she'd shed when I arrived at dawn, broken and hollow. I hadn't told them everything—couldn't bring myself to repeat Ryan's cruel words—but they knew enough.

"The arranged mating we mentioned..." My father paused, his weathered face softening. "It's with Alpha King Alexander Bennett of the Shadowpine Pack."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Not just any Alpha, but a Lycan Prince—royalty among our kind, whose lineage traced back to the first werewolves.

"There must be some mistake," I whispered, my voice hoarse from a night of silent tears. "Why would a royal Lycan want an Omega? Especially one who's been..." I couldn't finish the sentence. *Discarded. Rejected. Deemed unworthy.*

Emma stirred within me, unusually alert. *Listen to them*, she urged.

"Because he requested you specifically, Sophia," my mother said, her eyes brightening with something I hadn't seen in them since I'd arrived—pride.

My father nodded, moving toward the far wall where a painting hung—one of mine from years ago, a moonlit forest scene I'd gifted them before leaving for the Silver Moon Pack.

"Alexander Bennett has purchased over thirty of your paintings through intermediaries over the years," he explained. "He admires your talent. When we approached the neighboring Alphas after...sensing your unhappiness..." he chose his words carefully, "the Shadowpine Alpha expressed immediate interest."

I felt dizzy, trying to process this information. "Someone bought my art? Thirty pieces?" The paintings Ryan had dismissed as "pretty little hobbies" had caught the eye of Lycan royalty?

"He values your gift, Sophia," my mother said softly. "And he's requested a formal introduction tonight."

Fear and something else—something that felt dangerously like hope—fluttered in my chest. "Tonight? But I just got here. I'm not ready to—"

"You don't have to decide anything yet," my father assured me. "Just meet him. The rest can wait."

Hours later, I stood in the ceremonial chamber, dressed in a simple blue gown that brought out the silver in my eyes. My parents had insisted on following protocol for meeting an Alpha King, despite my protests that I looked like exactly what I was—a woman who had fled in the night with only the clothes on her back.

The pack members lined the walls, their curious eyes following my every move. I could hear their whispers, feel their questions. The prodigal daughter returns, unmarked and unclaimed after seven years.

"Alpha King Alexander Bennett of the Shadowpine Pack," the announcer's voice rang through the chamber as the massive oak doors swung open.

The aura hit first—a wave of power so intense that every wolf in the room instinctively lowered their heads in submission. Even my father, a respected Alpha in his own right, gave a slight bow. It was like standing in the path of an approaching storm, electric and overwhelming.

Then he entered, and the air left my lungs.

He moved with the fluid grace of a predator, each step deliberate and measured. Tall and broad-shouldered, with midnight-black hair and piercing silver eyes that seemed to cut through pretense. His face was all sharp angles and strength, not classically handsome but arresting in its intensity.

Those silver eyes scanned the room, and when they found mine, they stopped. Everyone else seemed to fade away as our gazes locked. I should have looked down—an Omega showing such boldness to a Lycan King was unheard of—but I couldn't break away from that silver stare.

Emma, usually so cautious, rose up within me with surprising strength. *Look at him*, she urged. *Really look.*

And as I did, I realized with a start that beneath the overwhelming power and royal bearing, there was something in those eyes I recognized all too well.

Loneliness.

The corner of his mouth lifted slightly—not quite a smile, but an acknowledgment. And in that small gesture, I felt something impossible begin to take root in my battered heart.

Curiosity.

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