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Shattered By An Alpha, Healed By A Lycan King

When a rejected wolf-shifter is discarded by her fated Alpha, she escapes into the forbidden woods only to be claimed by the legendary King of the Lycans. Lyra expected the Moon Ceremony to be the beginning of her happily-ever-after. Instead, it became a public execution of her dignity. Her fated mate, Alpha Alaric, doesn't just reject her-he chooses her cruel stepsister to lead the Silver Moon Pack. Broken and hunted, Lyra flees into the Black Ridge Mountains, stumbling into the arms of Fenris, a Lycan King whose power dwarfs any Alpha. He doesn't just want her heart; he wants to burn down the world that hurt her.
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Chapter 8

The ghost of my mother flickered like a dying candle in the center of the throne room, her presence a chilling contrast to the heat of the Soul-Resonance still pulsing through my veins. Fenris stood frozen, his massive wolf form looming over the spectral figure as the realization of her words began to sink in.

"The Covenant," she hissed again, her voice sounding like dry leaves skittering over stone. "It is not just a contract of marriage, Lyra. It is a key. A blood-key that connects the two most powerful lineages of the First World."

Fenris shifted back to his human form, his face a mask of sudden, sharp dread. "The High Council... they didn't want Lyra back for the blessing. They wanted the Union. They manipulated the rejection to drive her to me."

I stepped forward, the obsidian armor clicking softly. "Mother, what are you saying? You told me to hide. You told me the Silver Moon was my only safety."

"I lied to save you from your own hunger," she whispered, her translucent hand reaching toward my face. "The Royal Lycan blood is not a gift, Lyra. It is a fire that consumes everything it touches. But the Council... They have found a way to harness that fire. They are using the connection you just forged with the King to siphon the life-force of the Black Ridge into the Underworld."

The mountain groaned beneath us. A deep, tectonic vibration shook the fortress, and for a moment, the golden light of the Soul-Resonance turned a sickly, bruised purple.

Fenris grabbed my shoulders, his golden eyes searching mine. "We have to break the surge, Lyra. But there is only one way. Your blood is still fighting itself. You are still holding onto the 'omega' identity they forced upon you. As long as you are divided, the Council can use the 'weak' half of your soul as a siphon."

"What do I have to do?" I asked, though I already knew the answer. I could feel the dormant power inside me clawing at my ribs, screaming to be let out.

"The Rebirth," Fenris said, his voice dropping to a somber tone. "You must shed the wolf entirely. You must let the Lycan blood burn away every trace of the Silver Moon's influence. It will be the most painful thing you have ever experienced. Many do not survive the transition."

I looked at the scrying pool, where the undead Alaric was leading a march of rot toward our gates. I looked at the ghost of the woman who had spent her life in the shadows.

"Do it," I said.

Fenris led me to the heart of the fortress-the Chamber of Primal Embers. In the center of the room was a pit of white-hot liquid metal, the "Blood of the Mountain." It wasn't fire, but concentrated lunar energy that had never seen the sun.

"Strip," Fenris commanded.

I shed the armor and the silks, standing bare before the King and the ancient fire. I felt vulnerable, the cold air of the chamber biting at my skin, but Fenris's gaze wasn't one of lust. It was the look of a priest preparing a sacrifice.

"Step into the pool," he said. "Do not fight the heat. If you resist, you will turn to ash. You must embrace the destruction of who you were."

I stepped into the white light.

The pain was instantaneous and total. It wasn't just my skin burning; it was my DNA unspooling. I screamed, the sound echoing off the obsidian walls, but the sound was quickly drowned out by the roar of the mountain.

I felt the "omega" mark Alaric had placed on my soul-the invisible brand of his rejection-begin to shrivel. It resisted, clinging to my spirit like a parasite. I saw images of my life in the Silver Moon: the cold nights in the attic, the taste of leftover scraps, the way I had looked at Alaric with adoration while he looked through me.

*Burn it,* I thought, my mind fracturing under the agony. *Burn it all.*

Fenris knelt at the edge of the pit, his voice a steady anchor in the sea of white fire. "Focus on the Resonance, Lyra! Do not look at the past. Look at me! You are not a rejected mate. You are the end of their world!"

I reached for him through the flames. Our hands met, and the Soul-Resonance flared to a blinding intensity. I felt his Lycan strength pouring into me, providing the blueprint for my new self.

My bones began to snap and reset. My teeth elongated, then retracted. My senses expanded until I could hear the heartbeat of every Lycan in the fortress, the rustle of the leaves in the valley miles away, and the dark, rhythmic chanting of the High Council in their hidden bunkers.

Then, the "omega" mark finally snapped.

A shockwave of golden energy blasted outward from the pit, knocking Fenris back and cracking the obsidian pillars of the chamber. The white fire turned a deep, royal violet.

I rose from the pool, but I wasn't the same woman who had entered.

I was taller. My skin glowed with a faint, iridescent sheen, and my hair had turned the color of a winter storm. But it was my eyes that had changed the most. They were no longer the pale blue of a common wolf. They were a piercing, luminescent violet with flecks of gold.

I stepped out of the pit, the stone floor hissing beneath my feet. I didn't feel the cold anymore. I didn't feel the ache of the rejection. I felt... absolute.

Fenris stood up, wiping blood from his lip, a look of pure, unadulterated awe on his face. He dropped to one knee, followed by the guards at the door.

"The Royal Lycan has awakened," Fenris whispered.

I looked at my hands. I could feel the gravity of the room shifting around me. I wasn't just a part of the Black Ridge; I was its mistress. The "hidden blessing" I had carried for the Silver Moon was now a weapon, refined by the Lycan fire.

"The Council thinks they can siphon my power?" I said, my voice resonating with a new, terrifying authority. "Let them try. I will give them so much power it will burst their veins."

I called the obsidian armor back to me. It didn't just fit now; it fused. I was a warrior-queen, a creature of myth made flesh.

"Fenris," I said, looking at the King. "The contract is no longer 'fake.' I am the Queen of the Black Ridge. And I am ready to claim my kingdom."

Fenris rose, his golden eyes burning with a matching fire. "The army is ready, Lyra. The Council's undead are at the border. They expect a broken pack of Lycans. They don't know the Goddess of the Hunt has returned."

We walked toward the great hall, but as we passed the Scrying Well, I stopped.

The water was no longer showing the undead army. It was showing a room I recognized-the High Council's inner sanctum. Five Alphas sat in a circle, their hands joined over a pulsing, silver heart.

And in the center of that heart, suspended in a cage of silver wire, was a small, glowing spark.

"My pup," I whispered, the realization hitting me like a physical blow to the stomach.

I hadn't just been a kitchen maid. I was pregnant. The "illness" I had felt weeks before the ceremony... the "faintness" Elara had mocked... it hadn't been a weakness.

The Council hadn't just rejected me. They had stolen my child during the "healing" sleep after the ceremony, replacing it with a void in my memory.

The spark in the silver heart was the true source of the siphoned power. They weren't using me. They were using my unborn child's potential.

A howl of such pure, primal rage ripped out of my throat that the glass of the Scrying Well shattered.

Fenris grabbed me, but I shoved him back with a burst of violet energy that sent him flying into the throne.

"They have my baby," I roared, the mountain shaking with fury.

But as I turned to head for the gates, the ghost of my mother appeared once more, her face twisted in a mask of horror.

"Lyra, wait!" she screamed. "The child in the heart... it isn't yours. It's what they've *made* from you. If you destroy that heart, you kill the only thing that can stop the King from turning into the very beast he fears!"

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