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Rejection: The Alpha’s Second Chance

The Discarded Omega. The Ancient King. A Reckoning written in Blood and Silver. "I, Alpha Jace, reject you. Get out of my sight before the pack hunts you for sport." With those words, Chloe’s world shattered. Publicly humiliated and branded a "sterile void," she is hunted into the Shadow Woods—a realm of nightmare where no wolf survives. But the darkness doesn't devour her. It bows. Waiting in the obsidian heart of the forest is Valerius, the Lycan King. A man of myth, muscle, and a hunger that has burned for five hundred years. He doesn’t see a broken Omega; he sees his Lunar Vessel. The only woman capable of carrying his crown—and his heirs. With a single, possessive bite, Valerius unlocks a power that sends a shockwave through the soul of every wolf on earth. Chloe is no longer a victim. She is a Lunar Lycan, a creature of shimmering white fur and silver-tipped fury. Now, Jace and the sister who stole her life are coming to the King’s palace to demand her head. They expect to find a corpse. Instead, they find a Queen. The Alpha who broke her is about to learn a lesson in agony: When you reject the Moon Goddess’s chosen, you don’t just lose a mate—you lose your right to exist. He discarded a pebble. He’s about to be crushed by the mountain.
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Chapter 2

"Don't look back, Chloe! Just keep moving!" The voice in Chloe’s head wasn't her own; it was the frantic, dying instinct of a wolf whose pack bond had just been incinerated. Her lungs burned, each breath tasting of the copper blood that still coated the sacrificial altar behind her. The sounds of the Silver Moon Pack—the jeering, the drums, and Jace’s cruel, booming laughter—were being swallowed by the oppressive weight of the tree line.

She slammed into the perimeter of the Shadow Woods, her boots skidding on slick moss. The air changed instantly. It grew cold, heavy, and smelled of ancient earth and something metallic, like a whetted blade. This was the Forbidden Forest. No wolf returned from here. It was the domain of Valerius, the Lycan King, a creature of nightmare who ruled the dark places of the world.

"Is someone there?" Chloe gasped, spinning around as a branch snapped with the force of a bone breaking. She clutched her bruised ribs, her vision blurring from the pain Jace had inflicted. "Please... if there’s anyone left with a soul, help me."

Silence was her only answer, a silence so deep it felt like it was pressing against her eardrums. She stumbled deeper into the thicket, her hands trembling as she pushed through thorn-choked bushes that should have shredded her skin.

"I can't stop," she whispered to the darkness. "I won't let them catch me. I won't let them see me die like a dog."

Chloe’s POV: She felt the shift in the atmosphere first. The forest didn't feel like a graveyard anymore; it felt like a living thing that was holding its breath. Every step she took into the forbidden territory felt like a trespass against a god, yet the terror of the pack hunters behind her was greater than the fear of the mythic king ahead. She pushed through a wall of dense ivy, expecting the vines to tangle around her throat.

"Move," she hissed at a stubborn root that blocked her path. "Just move!"

To her utter shock, the root didn't just move—it recoiled. The thick, wooden limb slithered back into the dirt as if it had been burned. Chloe froze, her heart hammering against her chest. She looked at the towering oaks ahead, their branches intertwined like a ceiling of skeletons. As she stepped forward, the heavy boughs slowly groaned, uncurling and lifting upward to create a clear, illuminated path of silver moonlight just for her.

"What is this?" Chloe murmured, her voice trembling. "Why are you doing this?"

She reached out a tentative hand toward the trunk of a massive, black-barked willow. The moment her fingertips brushed the bark, a pulse of warmth radiated through her palm. The tree seemed to shiver with a low, resonant hum that vibrated in her very marrow. It wasn't an attack. It was a greeting.

"You're... you're letting me through," she realized, a sob of disbelief catching in her throat. "After everything... the forest is letting me in."

Behind her, the distant howl of a Silver Moon warrior echoed through the trees. They were at the edge. They were hesitating, fearing the curse of the Lycan King, but she knew Jace wouldn't let her go that easily. He wanted her blood to satisfy his ego.

"Chloe! There's nowhere to run!" a voice shouted from the distance—it was Jax, one of Jace’s enforcers. "The King will eat your heart before we even reach you! Save us the trouble and come back!"

"Never!" Chloe screamed back, her voice cracking. "I’d rather be a feast for a King than a slave to a coward!"

She turned and ran faster, her feet finding purchase on ground that seemed to flatten itself out to meet her stride. The forest was actively assisting her. Ferns flattened themselves into a carpet, and glowing mushrooms burst from the rot to light her way through the deepest shadows. She felt a strange, dormant heat rising from the base of her spine, a power she didn't recognize. It wasn't the weak, flickering light of an Omega. It was something ancient. Something that hummed in sync with the heartbeat of the woods.

"I’m not a void," she whispered, tears streaming down her face as she ducked under a low-hanging branch that lifted itself out of her way. "Jace was wrong. They were all wrong."

Chloe’s POV: The deeper she went, the more the air seemed to shimmer with gold and silver dust. The jagged rocks and treacherous cliffs of the Shadow Woods became a sanctuary. She felt a pull, a magnetic tug toward the very center of the forest where the obsidian spires of the Lycan Palace were said to pierce the clouds.

"Just a little further," she urged herself, her breath coming in ragged gasps. "Just find a place to hide. Find a place where they can't find me."

But the fatigue was winning. The trauma of the rejection and the physical toll of the flight were draining the last of her reserves. Her vision flickered. The silver path began to dance before her eyes. She tripped over a small stone, her legs giving out as she tumbled forward into a clearing dominated by a monolithic stone archway.

"No, no, no," she moaned, trying to push herself up from the damp leaves. "Get up, Chloe. Get up!"

Her hands slipped on the slick ground. She waited for the impact of the earth, for the cold bite of the mud. Instead, the air around her suddenly thickened, turning heavy with the scent of ozone and ancient spice. A pair of massive, gloved hands caught her mid-fall, bracing her with a strength that felt like solid iron.

"Steady, little wolf," a voice growled. It wasn't a human voice. It was a low, guttural vibration that seemed to shake the very trees around them.

Chloe gasped, her eyes snapping open as she was pulled upright. She found herself pressed against a chest so broad it blocked out the sky. She looked up, and up, and up. Standing before her was a man who stood nearly seven feet tall, clad in armor made of dragon-scale and obsidian. His hair was long and black as a raven's wing, but it was his eyes that stopped her heart. They weren't the yellow or blue of a common wolf. They were obsidian pools filled with glowing, swirling embers.

"Who are you?" she breathed, her voice failing her. "Are you... are you the King?"

The man didn't answer immediately. He leaned down, his face inches from hers. He didn't snarl. He didn't reach for the massive claymore strapped to his back. Instead, he inhaled deeply, his nostrils flaring as he caught her scent—the scent of her blood, her tears, and the hidden spark of the Moon Goddess.

"You smell of betrayal," he rumbled, his grip on her arms tightening just enough to be possessive, but not enough to hurt. "And you smell of a destiny you don't even understand yet."

"I... I was rejected," Chloe stammered, her knees buckling again. "I have nowhere else to go. Please, kill me quickly if you must."

A dark, dangerous smile played across the man’s lips. It wasn't a smile of cruelty, but one of terrifying satisfaction. He reached out a gloved finger and traced the line of the rejection mark on her neck—the ugly, jagged scar Jace had left behind.

"Kill you?" the King asked, his voice dropping to a whisper that sent a shiver of pure electricity through her body. "Why would I destroy the only thing in this world that belongs to me?"

Chloe’s heart stopped. "What do you mean?"

The Lycan King, Valerius, leaned in closer, his glowing eyes locking onto hers with a predatory intensity that made the rest of the world vanish. The forest around them went silent, every tree and every blade of grass bowing toward him in a silent show of fealty.

"The Silver Moon fools thought they were discarding an Omega," Valerius growled, his breath hot against her skin. "They didn't realize they were delivering a goddess to my doorstep. I have sat on this throne, watching the stars turn and the empires fall, waiting for the one whose soul matches the dark."

"I don't understand," Chloe whispered, her head spinning. "I'm just... I'm nothing."

"You are everything," he countered, his voice rising with a sudden, violent passion. He swept her off her feet, cradling her against his armored chest as if she weighed no more than a feather. "I have waited five hundred years for you, Chloe. I have burned worlds in my mind while I waited for your scent to hit the wind."

He turned toward the obsidian palace, his strides long and powerful. The hunters at the edge of the woods were forgotten, a mere nuisance in the face of a king who had finally found his queen.

"Let them come for you," Valerius hissed, his eyes flashing with a promise of absolute carnage. "I will stack their bodies into a mountain just to give you a better view of your new kingdom."

Chloe closed her eyes, her head resting against the cold metal of his spaulder. For the first time in her life, she felt safe. But as the King’s mark on his own hand began to glow in response to her presence, a terrifying realization dawned on her. This wasn't just a rescue.

"Five hundred years?" she asked, her voice a faint whimper. "What happens now?"

Valerius looked down at her, his expression unreadable and ancient. "Now," he said, "we show them why the darkness should never be provoked."

As they crossed the threshold of the palace, the heavy obsidian doors slammed shut with a boom that echoed across the entire valley, signaling the end of Chloe’s life as a wolf—and the beginning of her reign as a monster. But as she looked at Valerius, she saw a flicker of something in his eyes that wasn't just desire. It was a hunger that had been starving for centuries, and she was the only thing that could satisfy it.

"You're mine now," he whispered, "and I don't share what is mine."

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