
Rejecting Alpha for Lycan King
Rejecting Alpha for Lycan King Chapter 1
The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the training grounds as I knelt beside Jake Morrison, one of our younger warriors who'd taken a particularly brutal hit during sparring. His left arm hung at an unnatural angle, the bone clearly fractured, while deep gashes marked his torso where claws had found their mark.
"Easy," I murmured, placing my hands gently over his injuries. The familiar warmth began to build in my chest, flowing down through my arms like liquid sunlight. Golden light emanated from my palms as I pressed them against his broken arm, feeling the bone fragments shift and realign beneath my touch.
Jake's face, twisted in pain moments before, gradually relaxed as the healing energy worked through him. Around us, the other pack members had stopped their training to watch—they always did when I used my gift. The torn muscles in his torso began to knit together, the angry red wounds fading to pink lines before disappearing entirely.
"Incredible," whispered Sarah, one of the she-wolves who'd been sparring nearby. "Every time I see it, it's like watching magic."
I smiled softly, helping Jake sit up as the last traces of golden light faded from my hands. His arm moved freely now, completely healed. "How does it feel?"
"Perfect," he said, flexing his fingers in amazement. "Thank you, Luna. I don't know what we'd do without you."
The gratitude in his voice warmed my heart, but before I could respond, a commotion at the edge of the training grounds caught my attention. Gabriella Nelson was running toward us, her usually perfect blonde hair disheveled, tears streaming down her face. Her designer workout clothes were wrinkled, as if she'd been clutching at them in distress.
"Elaine!" she called out, her voice breaking. "Please, I need to talk to you!"
The pack members around us fell silent, sensing the tension that always seemed to follow Gabriella. I rose slowly, brushing dirt from my knees. Even after seven years as Luna, seeing Paxton's former chosen mate still sent an uncomfortable twist through my stomach.
"What's wrong, Gabriella?" I asked, keeping my voice steady despite the way she was looking at me—with a desperate hope that made my skin crawl.
She stumbled to a stop in front of me, her perfectly manicured hands shaking as she reached out, then pulled back, as if afraid to touch me. "It's my father," she sobbed. "Marcus—he's been in an accident. The doctors... they say he's paralyzed from the waist down. Permanently."
My healer's instincts immediately kicked in. "I'm sorry to hear that. If you'd like me to examine him—"
"No, you don't understand," she interrupted, her blue eyes wild with desperation. "I've spoken to Dr. Foster at the hospital. She says his spinal cord is completely severed. Even your healing gift can only do so much with a single treatment. But if you were mated to him..." Her voice trailed off, the implication hanging heavy in the air.
The training ground had gone completely silent. I could feel everyone's eyes on us, could hear the collective intake of breath as they processed what Gabriella was suggesting. My own breath caught in my throat.
"Gabriella," I said carefully, "what exactly are you asking me to do?"
She dropped to her knees in front of me, her hands clasped together in supplication. "Please, Elaine. If you were mated to my father, your healing bond could work continuously. It's the only way to repair that kind of damage completely. I'm begging you—he's all I have left."
The world seemed to tilt around me. She was asking me to reject my mate bond with Paxton, to tie myself to her paralyzed father for the rest of my life, all to save a man I barely knew. The absurdity of it should have made me laugh, but the desperate sincerity in her tear-stained face kept the sound locked in my throat.
"That's not how mate bonds work," I said quietly. "I can't just—"
"Actually," a familiar voice cut through my protest, "she can."
I turned to see Paxton approaching, his Alpha aura radiating authority as pack members automatically stepped aside for him. But there was something in his expression that made my blood run cold—a calculating look that I'd learned to recognize over our seven years together.
"Paxton," I breathed, hoping I was misreading the situation.
He stopped beside Gabriella, his hand dropping to her shoulder in a gesture that spoke of intimacy, of comfort given many times before. "The mate bond can be rejected by mutual consent," he said, his voice carrying the tone he used for pack business. "And Marcus Nelson has been a valuable ally to our pack for decades. His daughter is right—this would be for the greater good."
The words hit me like a physical blow. My own mate—the man I'd saved, the man I'd devoted seven years of my life to—was standing there calmly discussing my future as if I were a tool to be traded.
"You're serious," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the roaring in my ears.
Paxton's jaw tightened, but his resolve didn't waver. "Sometimes leadership requires difficult decisions, Elaine. You've always understood that."
Gabriella's sobs grew louder, more theatrical. "Please, Elaine. I know what I'm asking is huge, but my father... he doesn't deserve to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. And you're the only one who can save him."
I looked between them—Paxton with his cold calculation and Gabriella with her desperate manipulation—and felt something inside me begin to crack. Seven years of devotion, of healing, of putting the pack's needs before my own, and this was what it came to. They wanted me to sacrifice the most sacred bond a werewolf could have, all for a man who meant nothing to me.
"I need to think about this," I managed, my voice sounding strange and distant to my own ears.
Paxton's expression hardened. "There isn't time to think, Elaine. Marcus's condition will only worsen with delay. The pack is counting on you to do the right thing."
The right thing. As if there was only one choice, only one path that a good Luna would take. As if my feelings, my bond, my very soul were secondary to pack politics and Gabriella's tears.
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