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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 5

Elara POV

The Lycan court was nothing like Silverclaw. No banners draped the walls. No musicians softened the air. No rituals tried to disguise power as tradition. This hall did not pretend. It was carved from black stone, vast and towering, the pillars shaped like claws frozen mid-strike. The ceiling arched so high it vanished into shadow, as if the mountain itself refused to reveal its limits. Fires burned in deep iron bowls along the walls, but the heat never reached the center. The air stayed cold, sharp enough to sting with every breath.

This was not a place of welcome. This was where wolves were measured. Where weakness was noticed. And remembered.

The moment I stepped inside, conversation slowed. Then stopped. It wasn't loud. Not dramatic. Just sudden stillness, like all predators focusing at once. I felt it immediately, the shift in the air, dozens of eyes snapping to me, sharp and heavy, judging.

Alphas from across the Lycan Dominion filled the hall. Each could rule their own territory. Each was dangerous in a different way. Some wore armor etched with territorial sigils, dulled by old blood and age. Others wore dark robes, showing authority not through decoration, but through space. No one crowded an Alpha unless invited. I was the smallest presence in the room. And the most exposed.

Kael walked beside me. Not touching me. Not guiding me. Just moving forward, calm and inevitable. The court parted instinctively. Alphas lowered their heads, not fully, not submissively, but enough to acknowledge the space, the power, that belonged to him.

We stopped near the front, in front of a raised stone seat carved into the wall itself. It didn't look built. It looked grown, as if the mountain had shaped itself around his rule. Kael didn't sit. He turned slightly toward me.

"Stand here," he said. I obeyed.

The murmurs returned, low and sharp. "That's her?" "She's smaller than I expected." "An omega?" "The rejected one?" "She doesn't belong here."

Each word pressed against my skin. My spine stiffened, my legs trembled, but I held my head high. Simple dark dress, no jewels, no sigils, nothing to announce worth or status. I had never felt so visible.

Kael lifted a hand. Silence fell instantly.

"The court is called," he said. Calm authority carried through the hall, every corner, every shadow. "You will speak when permitted."

An Alpha stepped forward. Broad-shouldered, ash-gray hair pulled back, scarred face. Confidence measured, dangerous.

"My King," he said, bowing just enough. "We were not told the purpose of this gathering."

"You are informed now," Kael replied. "Observe."

The Alpha's gaze slid to me, openly. Deliberately.

"Is this the wolf taken from Silverclaw? The one rejected under the Moon?" A few low chuckles rippled. My stomach tightened. Kael did not react.

"If she stands under Lycan protection," the Alpha continued, stepping too close, eyes locking on mine, "then the court should understand her value. Is she paid? A hostage? Speak. Tell the court why you stand beside the King."

My heart slammed against my ribs. He hadn't asked Kael. He had challenged me. I drew a breath.

"Enough." Kael's voice cut through the hall like steel.

The Alpha froze mid-step.

"You will not command her," Kael said evenly. "You will not speak over her. And you will not look at her again unless I allow it."

The hall went still. The Alpha stiffened. "My King, I meant no..."

Kael turned fully. Pressure slammed into my chest, heavy, crushing, stealing air. Several Alphas shifted. One stepped back without thinking. Another narrowed eye, calculating.

"You meant to test me," Kael said. "By using her."

The Alpha swallowed hard. "You failed."

Kael took one step forward. Only one. The Alpha dropped to one knee as if struck by an invisible force, a strained sound tearing from him as he fought the weight.

"Stand," Kael ordered. The Alpha forced upright, face pale. Kael's gaze was ice-cold.

"You will apologize to her."

The hall went silent. Alpha stared at Kael, then at me. Jaw tight. Something ached in my chest. No one had ever defended me like this. Not once.

"I..." He hesitated. Kael's eyes sharpened. The Alpha bowed, this time to me.

"My apology," he said, voice raw.

Others watched, some with narrowing eyes, some with interest. They were reassessing what this meant.

Kael turned to the court. "Let this be understood. Anyone who speaks over her speaks against me. I do not forgive insults."

No laughter. No whispers. Silence now heavy with thought. Planning. Measuring. He had crossed a line. And everyone knew it.

Another Alpha stepped forward, female, older. "My King, may we ask her standing?"

"She stands where I place her," Kael said. She bowed and retreated.

The court continued, borders, patrols, trade routes, old disputes sharpened by old blood. Kael answered quickly, decisively. No debate. No compromise. No challenge. But beneath it all, eyes returned to me again and again, not mocking now, but watchful. Measuring.

I stood beside him, watched, measured, protected. Time stretched. A dull ache bloomed behind my eyes, chest tightening. The air felt wrong, too thick, too thin. Heat crept under my skin. Not pain exactly. Pressure. Something waking.

I shifted. Kael noticed instantly. "Are you unwell?" he asked quietly.

"I'm fine," I said. Words felt distant, like they belonged to someone else.

Several Alphas leaned forward, alert. The ache worsened. Heartbeat stumbled, then surged. For a terrifying moment, I felt it. A pull. Not away. Toward Kael. Toward the center of the court. As if the hall breathed with me. As if the power noticed me back.

I swallowed hard.

"Sit," Kael said. I tried. Knees buckled. Strong arms caught me before I hit. Kael. His cloak wrapped around me instead, grounding me, anchoring me upright. Instinct more than thought.

The court erupted. "What is happening..." "Is she..."

"Clear the hall," Kael commanded. Thunder in his voice. Guards moved instantly. Alphas backed away, shock and calculation on their faces. No one argued. No one delayed.

Kael lowered his head to mine. "Elara," he said, low, urgent. "Stay with me."

I tried to answer. Darkness surged from the edges of my vision, heavy, relentless. The last thing I felt was the court fading away, and the weight of unseen eyes, no longer mocking, no longer dismissive.

This was where wolves were measured. And as everything went black, I understood with chilling clarity... I had been measured. And found it dangerous.

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