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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 7

Elara POV

The Blood Moon was not supposed to rise yet. Everyone knew that law. Yet, here it was, spilling red across the sky, painting the stronghold in a warning I could feel in my bones.

By dawn, the Lycan stronghold no longer felt like stone and steel. It felt alive. Watching. Breathing. The walls seemed closer, the corridors tighter. Guards moved faster, sharper, their boots striking the stone in perfect rhythm. Patrols doubled along the battlements. Doors that were usually open stood firmly shut. No one lingered. No one laughed. Even the air seemed wrong, thick, tight, heavy with something unnamed, something watching me.

I felt it first, a slow heat crawling under my skin. Not hunger. Not fear. Not pain. Deep in my chest, curling through my bones, resting there. Waiting. As if my body recognized a call my mind could not yet hear.

Maelis refused to leave my side. She tied a thin silver ribbon around my wrist, fingers lingering longer than needed, knotting it twice. "You will not walk alone today," she said quietly. The ribbon was old, protective. Not decorative.

"Why?" I asked.

She met my eyes for a moment, then looked away. "Because today, eyes will be sharper than blades."

Before I could press her for more, the horns sounded. Loud, ancient, echoing through every stone corridor. The Lycan court was summoned again. My stomach tightened.

The great hall was already full when we entered. Black stone pillars stretched toward the vaulted ceiling, carved with symbols that glimmered faintly beneath the rising Blood Moon. The air pressed down on me, thick with Alpha presence, territorial, sharp, layered with control barely keeping violence contained. I could feel it in the pauses, the long silences, the way hundreds of eyes slipped over me like knives.

Kael stood at the front of the hall, tall, still, his hands clasped behind his back. Power clung to him without effort, without display. He did not turn as I took my place beside him, yet the court shifted the moment I stopped moving.

Whispers sparked like dry leaves catching fire. "She's still here." "After the Blood Moon warning?" "Unclaimed." "An omega in a King's shadow."

My spine stiffened. Chin high. I had survived worse than whispers.

Kael raised one hand. Instantly, silence fell. Heavy, complete, and absolute.

"The Blood Moon has been announced early," he said evenly. The court shifted uneasily. Early Blood Moon meant upheaval. Death for the weak. Ascension for the strong. Chaos for anyone caught between power and law.

"This alone should concern you," he continued, voice calm, cold, unflinching, "but fear has made you careless."

An Alpha stepped forward, broad, scarred, his scent sharp with challenge. His gaze slid from Kael to me. "My King," he said loudly, "the court demands clarity. That omega stands at the center of this unrest." He pointed at me. "She is from a broken pack. Rejected under the Moon. Sold without honor. Why does she stand beside you?"

Agreement rippled through the hall. My chest tightened. Silverclaw. Rejection. Sold. The words cut as sharply as the first time.

Kael did not flinch. "She stands under my protection."

"Protection is not law," another Alpha, female this time, spoke, voice cold, precise. "Without claim, she is a risk. An unbound omega during a Blood Moon invites disaster."

More murmurs joined in. Fear mixed with calculation. They wanted him to choose. To bind. To control. They did not want me; they wanted the risk contained.

Kael took one slow step forward. "You misunderstand," he said, calm but ice in his tone. "I am not here to ease your fear." Then he turned his eyes on me. Sharp. I shivered, but didn't move away.

"Elara Moonfall," he said. My name, precise and absolute. "Step forward."

Every instinct screamed at me to hesitate. Every ounce of training, fear, and survival warned me to stay put. But I didn't. I stepped forward, alone, into the center of a hundred stares, the weight of the court pressing from every side. My hands trembled.

"Hold out your arm," Kael ordered.

Confusion swept through the hall. That was not how bonds were formed.

I hesitated.

His gaze hardened, not cruel, but unyielding. "Do it."

I extended my arm.

His hand closed over my wrist. The instant his skin touched mine, fire exploded through me, blinding, sharp, impossible to ignore. My breath tore from my lungs as something deep inside surged, then froze.

This was not a mating pull. Not hunger. Not lust. It was a command. Pure, searing, absolute. Silver light flared from his grip, bright enough to draw gasps from the court. I cried out.

Then he released me.

A mark burned into my wrist. Dark, precise lines etched into skin, glowing once before settling into black. It pulsed faintly, as if the hall itself acknowledged it.

The court erupted. "A King's seal!" "Forbidden!" "He marked her!"

Kael faced them calmly. "This is not a mating mark," he said. Silence slammed into the hall. "This is Lycan law. Royal protection. Without claim."

My wrist throbbed. Rage flared, stealing my breath. "You had no right!" I shouted. Heads turned. Even the Alphas stiffened. "You don't get to own me twice!"

A sharp intake of breath ran across the hall. Kael studied me. Then, leaning close, voice low enough for only me: "I do not own you. I shield you."

"That is not protection," I spat. "That is control."

His gaze flicked to the marked wrist. "It is survival," he said quietly. Then he straightened. "This matter is closed."

"It is not," a new voice said, smooth, measured, dangerous.

Lord Vaelor stepped forward from the shadows, tall, elegant, sharp as a knife. "Royal protection without claim invites rebellion," he said calmly. "Especially with Blood Moon law approaching."

Several Alphas murmured agreement. Eyes shifted, not toward Kael, but toward me.

Kael did not move. "Careful," he warned.

Vaelor smiled thinly. "Or what? Will the Moon strike me down for speaking truth?"

The silence stretched taut. Then...

"My King!"

A guard rushed into the hall, breathless. "A request at the outer gate."

Kael's head snapped. "From whom?"

The guard swallowed. "Alpha Darius Blackmoor."

The name hit me like ice. My wrist burned hot, alive. The mark recoiled in a heartbeat, thrumming against my skin. Cold rejection. Eyes that had turned away. Bonds denied.

The court leaned forward as one. And in that moment, I knew with chilling clarity...

The Blood Moon had arrived early.

And this time, it carried my name.

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