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Rejected While Pregnant' Claimed by the Direwolf Alpha Novel Cover

Rejected While Pregnant' Claimed by the Direwolf Alpha

I thought marrying the Alpha would finally give me a place in the pack. I was wrong. On the night we were bound, he rejected me. Not in private. Not with mercy. He tore the mate bond apart before the entire pack and accused me of carrying another man's child. I was stripped of my title, cast out, and left to survive alone while pregnant with the very heir he denied. I should have died in those woods. Instead, I was found by something far more dangerous than an Alpha. The Direwolf Alpha is feared by every pack. Exiled. Scarred. Ruthless. He does not follow pack law or bow to fate. When he looks at me, he does not see a weak, wolf-less woman or a burdened womb. He sees something worth claiming. As my body changes, so does everything I believed about myself. The wolf I was told I did not have begins to stir, and the child I carry draws whispers of prophecy and power. The pack that rejected me wants me back. The mate who humiliated me suddenly remembers my name. But the Direwolf who claimed me has no intention of giving me up. I was rejected while pregnant. Now I must decide who I will become and which bond I will choose.
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Chapter 3

[Araya's POV]

The door opens.

Araya lifts her head from where she sits on the floor, back pressed against the cold wood. Her heart lurches, hope and dread twisting together in her chest.

Jasper steps inside.

His storm-gray eyes sweep the room, landing on her. His expression does not change. No surprise. No concern. Just cold assessment.

"Get up," Jasper says.

Araya pushes herself to her feet, legs unsteady. The silk gown clings to her, wrinkled and heavy. Her bare feet are numb from the cold stone.

Jasper closes the door behind him. The lock clicks, sharp and final.

He does not look at her as he crosses to the table and pours himself a drink from the decanter. Amber liquid splashes into the glass. He drinks it in one swallow, then pours another.

Araya stands frozen, watching him.

"Did you enjoy your walk?" Jasper asks, his voice flat.

Araya's breath catches. He knows. Of course he knows.

"I..." Araya's voice falters. "I was waiting."

Jasper sets the glass down with a sharp clink. He turns to face her, leaning back against the table, arms crossed over his chest.

"You were spying," Jasper says.

"No. I just... I heard..."

"What did you hear, Araya?"

Araya's throat tightens. She cannot speak. Cannot form the words.

Jasper's jaw tightens. He pushes away from the table and crosses the room in three long strides. He stops in front of her, close enough that Araya has to tilt her head back to meet his gaze.

"Answer me," Jasper says.

"I heard you," Araya whispers. "With her."

Jasper's expression does not change. No shame. No guilt. Just cold indifference.

"And?" Jasper asks.

Araya's hands curl into fists at her sides. "And you're my mate. My husband. You should be here. With me."

Jasper's lips twitch, almost a smile. "Should I?"

"Yes."

"Why?"

The question hits like a slap. Araya stares at him, unable to answer.

Jasper leans in, his voice dropping low. "Because some priest said words under the moon? Because your father needed to marry you off before you became too much of an embarrassment?"

Araya flinches.

Jasper straightens, turning away. "This bond is a formality, Araya. Nothing more."

"Then why go through with it?" Araya's voice cracks. "Why marry me at all?"

Jasper does not answer. He walks to the bed, sitting on the edge, pulling off his boots.

Araya watches him, chest heaving. "You could have refused. You're the Alpha. No one could have forced you."

Jasper looks at her, his storm-gray eyes cold and flat. "Your father owed me a debt. This was payment."

The words cut deeper than any blade.

Araya's vision blurs. She blinks hard, refusing to let the tears fall.

Jasper stands, pulling off his coat and tossing it onto the chair. He unbuttons his shirt, his movements mechanical, efficient.

"Come here," Jasper says.

Araya does not move.

Jasper's eyes narrow. "I said, come here."

Araya's feet move before her mind can stop them. She crosses the room slowly, every step feeling like walking toward the edge of a cliff.

She stops in front of him.

Jasper reaches for her, his hand gripping the back of her neck. His fingers are cold, firm, possessive. He pulls her closer, his other hand finding the laces of her gown.

He unlaces them roughly, pulling the silk loose. The gown slides from her shoulders, pooling at her feet.

Araya stands before him, exposed, trembling.

Jasper's gaze sweeps over her, clinical and detached. He does not speak. Does not offer comfort. Does not kiss her.

He pushes her back onto the bed.

Araya's breath comes in short, sharp gasps. Her hands grip the furs beneath her, nails digging into the fabric.

Jasper moves over her, his weight pressing down, suffocating. His hands are rough, efficient, taking what he wants without asking.

There is no tenderness. No warmth. No love.

Only duty.

Araya closes her eyes, biting down on her lip to keep from crying out. Pain flares, sharp and immediate, tearing through her. She gasps, her body tensing.

Jasper does not stop. Does not slow.

Araya's chest tightens, her breath coming in ragged pulls. She feels used. Hollow. Like something being taken apart piece by piece.

But beneath the pain, beneath the humiliation, something stirs.

A spark.

Faint, barely there, flickering like a dying ember.

The bond.

Araya feels it, thin and fragile, stretching between them. A thread of silver light, trembling in the dark.

Jasper must feel it too. His breath hitches, just for a moment. His grip tightens.

But he does not stop.

When it is over, Jasper pulls away. He stands, dressing quickly, his movements sharp and angry.

Araya lies still, staring at the ceiling. Her body aches. Her chest feels raw, carved open.

Jasper pulls on his shirt, buttoning it with swift, precise movements. He does not look at her.

Araya turns her head, watching him. "Jasper..."

"Don't," Jasper says, his voice cold.

Araya's throat tightens. "Please. Just..."

"I said, don't."

Jasper grabs his coat and strides toward the door.

Araya sits up, pulling the furs around her. "Where are you going?"

Jasper does not answer. He opens the door and steps into the corridor.

"Jasper, wait."

The door closes behind him.

Araya scrambles from the bed, wrapping the fur around her shoulders. She crosses to the door and pulls it open, stepping into the hallway.

The corridor is dark, lit only by the flickering torches.

Jasper's footsteps echo, distant and fading.

Araya follows the sound, her bare feet silent on the cold stone. His scent lingers in the air, pine and leather, sharp and unmistakable.

She moves quickly, her heart pounding.

The footsteps turn a corner, disappearing into the shadows.

Araya rounds the corner, following his scent.

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