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Sold After Rejection to the Ruthless Lycan King

Elara Moonfall, an omega, is publicly rejected by her fated Alpha mate during the Moon Bond Ceremony and sold at dawn to settle her pack's debt to the Lycan Dominion. Delivered to King Kael Varyn a ruthless ruler bound by ancient law. Elara is claimed without negotiation but kept at a careful distance. Within the Lycan court, Elara becomes the focus of political tests as rival Alphas challenge the King through her. Though not imprisoned, she cannot leave, and as Kael enforces absolute protection over her, an unexpected bond begins to awaken, one that threatens Lycan law, pack hierarchy, and the balance of power. A slow-burn rejected-mate Lycan romance centered on power, betrayal, and fate.
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Chapter 2

Elara POV

I did not sleep. Not even for a moment. Every time my eyes closed, the night tore itself open again.

The moon was blazing white above the stone circle. The pack gathered shoulder to shoulder, silent, watching.

Darius was looking straight at me... like I was nothing.

And his voice.

I do not.

He had said it so easily, like he was refusing a drink. Not a bond. Not a future. Not me.

The memory replayed until it felt carved into my skull. The instant the bond snapped. It had not been loud. Not dramatic. Just sudden. Brutal. Final.

Something sacred ripped out of my chest, leaving raw space behind.

The bond was gone, but the pain stayed. It throbbed beneath my ribs like a wound that refused to close. Every breath scraped. Every heartbeat whispered the same terrible truth.

You were never chosen.

I lay on the narrow stone bed in the holding room, staring up at the ceiling while darkness slowly thinned into gray. Dawn slipped through the high barred window in weak strands, as if even the sunlight was unsure it wanted to touch me.

The room smelled of ash and old stone-bitter herbs burned in a clay bowl near the wall. Healing herbs were green and sharp.

These were not.

These smelled dull. Heavy. Suppressants.

Used for rogues. Prisoners. Wolves who might cause trouble.

A quiet realization settled into my bones.

They were not trying to help me recover. They were making sure I stayed weak. This was not a room meant for rest. It was a room meant for waiting.

Waiting to be claimed.

Waiting to be handed over.

Waiting to disappear.

Footsteps passed the door once. Voices murmured. No one came inside.

No one checked if I was alive. I was no longer worth guarding.

When the door finally opened, it was not Elder Rowan.

Two pack women stepped in instead.

I did not know their names. They did not offer them. Their faces were smooth and distant, the kind people wear when they have already decided not to feel.

"Stand," one of them said.

My body protested as I pushed myself upright. Weakness rushed through me so fast the room tilted. Dark spots swam across my vision.

Deep inside, my wolf shifted faintly. Not rising, not fighting.

Curled tight, like an injured animal buried beneath fallen earth.

The women did not wait. They grabbed my arms and hauled me to my feet.

Efficiency. No ceremony.

The white dress from the Moon Ceremony was pulled from my body and dropped onto the floor.

One of the women bent, smoothed the fabric, folded it neatly, and placed it aside.

As if it still deserved respect.

Cold air brushed across my bare skin. Instinctively, I wrapped my arms around myself.

The slap came fast and sharp.

"Don't," the woman snapped. "You'll bruise."

I froze.

Bruise.

That was what mattered now.

Not dignity. Not shame. Not pain. Just skin that could be inspected. Sold.

They washed me with cold water and rough cloths. Not gently either. They scrubbed hard, like they were trying to erase the Moon itself from my body.

My arms burned. My shoulders ached.

For one brief second, the water running down my wrist turned pink.

I looked down.

Faint silver marks circled both wrists. Not cuts. Not quite burns.

Preparation marks. My stomach dropped. They had known. Before the ceremony. Before the rejection. Before my life broke open. They had already decided what I would become. I clenched my teeth. Crying would only slow them down.

When they finished, they dried me quickly and shoved a thick gray dress over my head. The fabric was heavy, shapeless, built for travel.

Not comfort.

A transport dress.

Then came the chains. The metal snapped shut around my wrists first. Cold. Too cold.

The instant it touched my skin, my wolf whimpered inside me and went still. Suppression of iron. Of course.

Another band locked around my ankles, heavier than the first. When I shifted my weight, the chains dragged, forcing my shoulders forward.

Submission shaped into posture. The property did not need comfort.

One of the women stepped back and nodded once.

"You're ready."

Ready.

The word echoed hollowly through my skull. They opened the door and gestured for me to walk.

The halls of the pack house were quiet as we moved through them, but not empty. Wolves lined the walls, pretending not to stare.

Some watched openly.

Some turned away.

Some looked relieved it was not them.

The chains scraped loudly across the stone with every step. There was no hiding that sound. It followed me like a cruel announcement.

Look what happens to the unwanted.

A guard muttered as we passed, "Don't look at her."

Another replied under his breath, "She's not ours anymore."

Not ours.

As if I ever had been.

Morning light spilled through the tall entrance doors ahead.

That was when I saw Vera.

She stood near the threshold barefoot, hair tangled, clothes crooked, as she had run straight from sleep.

Her eyes dropped to the chains.

"Elara!"

She ran.

A guard stepped in front of her, but Vera shoved him hard.

"Get away from her!"

The slap cracked through the hall. Vera hit the floor.

"Vera!" I lunged forward, but the chains snapped tight, yanking me back. Pain shot through my wrists. My knees nearly buckled.

"Don't touch her!" I cried. "Please!"

Vera pushed herself upright. Her cheek blazed red, fury brighter than pain.

"You can't do this!" she shouted. "She committed no crime! She betrayed no one!"

A council member stepped forward. "Watch your mouth."

"She's being sold!" Vera's voice broke. "Is this what Silverclaw has become?"

Sold.

The word sliced deeper than the chains.

A guard grabbed her arm. She fought him anyway. I twisted against the iron. "Stop! I'll go! Just don't hurt her!"

That was when Elder Rowan entered the hall. For one foolish heartbeat, hope flared inside me.

He will stop this. He has to. But he didn't. He halted a few steps away, gaze fixed somewhere near my shoulder.

Anywhere but my face.

Understanding settled quietly inside my chest.

If he looked at me... he would have to admit what he was allowing.

"Elder Rowan!" Vera cried. "You raised her! You watched her grow up! How can you let this happen?"

Silence stretched. Rowan's jaw tightened.

"You were never meant to stay here," he said quietly.

My heart dropped.

He finally lifted his eyes, but they slid past mine.

"You were always meant to be taken."

The air left my lungs.

"Taken... where?" I whispered.

He did not answer. Vera shook her head. "You're lying to yourself." 

"Please," she begged suddenly. "Take me instead. Let her go."

Fear pierced me then, sharp and electric.

What if they agreed?

What if I watched them chain her because of me?

"No!" My voice cracked. "Vera, don't!"

Rowan looked at her, expression sealed shut.

"This is decided."

The doors groaned open. Cold air rushed inside. And with it came something else.

The ground trembled faintly beneath my feet. Slow footsteps approached, unhurried. Certain.

The guards straightened. One whispered, "They're here." I felt it before I saw them.

Presence.

The air thickened, edged with a scent I had never known. Iron. Frost. Smoke. Something ancient. Predatory.

It pressed against my senses until breathing felt optional. And deep beneath my ribs, where the bond had shattered, something stirred.

Not pain. Something warmer. Pulling. Like a scar touched from the inside.

Vera's grip tightened on the guard's arm. "Elara... what is that?"

Dark figures crossed the threshold.

Taller than any wolves I had ever seen. Broad shoulders wrapped in black armor etched with faintly glowing silver runes.

Lycan guards. They did not hurry.

They walked like the hall already belonged to them.

Pack wolves stepped back without realizing they were doing it.

Even predators recognize something higher in the food chain.

Rowan moved forward out of instinct... then stopped.

The Lycans did not bow. Rowan lowered his gaze instead. One guard halted before me. His eyes dropped briefly to the chains, then returned to my face.

"You are the payment," he said calmly.

Payment.

Not a girl. Not wolf. Not a person.

Vera surged again. "Elara! Don't let them break you!"

My chest tightened so painfully I thought it might split open. I looked at her and forced the smallest smile.

"I'll come back," I lied.

The Lycan turned. "Bring her."

The chains pulled tight as they led me forward. As I crossed the threshold, a terrible thought slid into place.

What if no one ever returned from where I was going?

What if this was not transport... but disappearance?

The strange warmth beneath my ribs flared once. Hot. Clear. Awake.

Then it stilled. As if something inside me had opened one eye... and chosen patience.

Vera's voice faded behind me.

Silverclaw disappeared into shadow. Ahead stretched the long road to the Lycan Dominion.

Ahead waited a king who did not ask.

The gates groaned shut behind us. And as the echo rolled across the morning, one quiet truth settled deep into my bones.

I was not being taken to my end. I was being delivered to something far worse.

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