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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 3

Elara POV

The road to the Lycan Dominion stretched on, long and silent. My chains still circled my wrists and ankles, but no one tugged at them anymore. I walked on my own, flanked by Lycan guards who moved like living shadows. Quiet, alert, controlled. Every boot struck the ground in perfect rhythm, never faltering. Their eyes scanned constantly, but never lingered. They spoke only when necessary, which was rarely.

I wasn't treated like a guest. But I wasn't dragged like a prisoner either. I existed in a narrow space between acknowledgment and surveillance. Watched. Measured. Observed.

The farther we traveled, the stranger the land felt. Trees grew thicker, darker. Their branches tangled overhead, closing in like the forest itself was holding its breath. The air pressed cold and sharp against my lungs, carrying iron, frost, and something wild that made my skin prickle. Even the wind seemed cautious here, sliding between the leaves like it didn't dare call attention to itself.

I had never been this far from Silverclaw. I told myself it was a mercy. By the time the road ended, my legs burned, my thoughts felt stretched thin, dulled by exhaustion and dread.

The stronghold appeared without warning. It was not beautiful. It did not invite. A massive wall of black stone cut into the horizon, so tall it seemed grown from the earth itself. No banners. No horns. No fanfare. It simply existed, and the world was expected to accept it.

The gates opened silently. The guards halted. One unlocked the chains from my ankles, another removed the wrist restraints. The metal hit the stone with a dull echo that lingered far too long.

"You will walk alone from here," one said.

My hands felt strange, light, unanchored. My legs trembled, but I nodded. The gates swung wider. I stepped inside. They closed behind me. The hall swallowed me whole.

Black stone pillars climbed into shadow, impossibly tall, vanishing somewhere above. Torches flickered along the walls, pale flames casting light that never fully chased the darkness. The floor beneath my bare feet was smooth and cold, polished not for care but for centuries of passing feet.

The space felt alive. Not warm, not welcoming. Aware. Watching me.

At the far end, on a raised platform, he sat.

King Kael Varyn.

He did not rise. He did not bow. Not a twitch. Not a flicker. Not even a glance that acknowledged I had entered.

He was more than an Alpha. He was older. Forged. Not crowned. The presence he carried pressed into the hall, heavy, unyielding, like gravity made solid. My instincts screamed to drop my head, to kneel, to disappear.

I forced myself forward. Each step echoed too loudly, my heart hammering against my ribs, frantic and exposed. I stopped a few feet from the platform, unsure what to do when facing a king who did not follow rules.

Silence stretched like it might break the walls.

Kael's eyes were dark, sharp, calculating. They did not roam my body. They did not burn with hunger. They weighed. Measured. Judged.

"You were brought to me," he said finally.

His voice was calm. Deep. Even. It carried effortlessly through the vast hall.

"Yes," I said, my own voice sounding small in the cavernous space.

"You were not asked if you wished to come."

"No."

"They sold you," he continued, the words matter-of-fact, like I was nothing more than a commodity. "As payment for a debt."

"Yes."

He leaned back slightly, one arm resting on the throne as though this conversation bored him.

"They believe this makes you easy to own."

The word twisted low in my stomach.

"I am not here to beg," I said quietly. "I know what I am."

Something shifted in his gaze. No surprise. Interest. Calculated. Quiet, but undeniable.

"You expect me to argue," he said. "To negotiate the terms of your delivery."

"I expect nothing," I replied. "Least of all mercy."

A pause followed. Long enough for my chest to ache with tension.

"If the Moon wanted mercy," Kael said slowly, "it chose the wrong king."

The words settled into the hall like iron. My knees trembled, but I did not bow. I waited. For chains. For a claim. For the moment, I had been warned about all my life.

It never came.

"You belong in this domain now," Kael said. "There will be no ceremony. No bargaining."

Just like that. No vows. No spectacle. Accepted.

"You will be given rooms," he added. "Food. Protection."

Protection. The word felt strange, foreign, almost dangerous here.

"You will not be harmed," he said.

I swallowed, voice catching. "Why?"

Then he looked at me. Really looked. Not as property. Not as prey. But as someone handed to him, whom he had yet to understand.

"Because what is mine," he said, "is not mistreated."

The air tightened around us.

"I will not touch you," he continued. "Not today. Not tomorrow. Not until you choose."

My breath caught. "I was told I don't get to choose," I whispered.

"That is what weak men say," he replied. "When they fear losing control."

Silence fell again.

I understood. This was not freedom. Not truly. A different kind of cage. One with walls I could not yet see.

And yet...

Something stirred beneath my ribs. A faint warmth, small, unfamiliar, alive. I pressed my hand to my chest before I could stop myself.

Kael's gaze sharpened instantly.

"You feel it," he said.

"I don't understand," I whispered.

The warmth pulsed again. Not pain. Not sharp. But aware. Something rooted, something that remembered, something that had survived. Not like the bond I had lost. That burned and disappeared. This felt... persistent.

Kael rose. Shadows in the hall shifted, thickening, creeping closer. A guard stepped forward instinctively.

"Enough."

His voice never rose. Authority, not anger. The guard froze mid-step.

Kael moved from the platform slowly, stopping several feet from me. Still, he did not touch me.

"The Moon does not repeat itself without reason," he said.

Fear twisted inside me, but with it came something sharper. Something dangerous. Hope.

I crushed it instantly. Hope had already destroyed me once.

"What is happening to me?" I asked, voice trembling.

Kael studied me for a long moment. "Something," he said finally, "that should not exist."

Then he turned. Dismissal. Command. "Take her to the inner chambers."

The guards moved immediately, guiding me through the black halls.

As I walked, the warmth beneath my ribs flared, stronger now, answering something I could not yet name.

My breath hitched. My wolf stirred.

Not broken. Not silent. Alive. Awake. Responding to... a call that should not exist.

And somewhere deep in my chest, I felt a warning: the King did not bow to anyone, and neither could I.

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