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The Lycan King's Exiled True Mate

I was the daughter of a defeated Alpha, kneeling as a broken war spoil before the ruthless Lycan King, Kaelen Varg. Through a twisted misunderstanding with a spiked drink, the tyrant lost control. But when he attacked me, an impossible spark ignited between us. His inner wolf roared in triumph, recognizing me as his fated Mate, and he claimed me in the heat of the night. But the next morning, he woke up with another woman's name on his lips. Realizing he had surrendered to a lowly tribute, his eyes filled with absolute, violent loathing. To erase the humiliation of our bond, he shoved me to the floor like garbage. "Take her to the Barrens. Leave her there. Make sure she never comes back." His Beta dragged me to a sealed, sun-baked wasteland crawling with mutated beasts. They clamped silver cuffs onto my wrists, searing my flesh and suppressing my wolf, leaving me to die a slow, agonizing death. I lay in the scorching dirt, the silver burning into my bones. I couldn't understand how a fated Mate could be so merciless. Why was my life worth less than his twisted pride? Why did I have to be fed to monsters just so he could keep his throne spotless? The cold rage in my core solidified into a diamond-hard resolve. I forced my bleeding body to stand in the desolate wasteland. I will not die here. I will survive, and I will live to see his kingdom burn.
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Chapter 1

Elara Thorne POV:

The guard's rough hand shoved my shoulder, forcing my knees onto the freezing stone floor. A sharp pain shot through them, but I bit back the whimper. Around me, the other girls from my pack did the same, a line of broken tributes offered to the conqueror.

I kept my eyes down, fixed on the patterns in the polished black marble. I didn't need to look up to feel him. His presence was a physical weight in the vast throne hall, a crushing pressure that made the very air feel thin and hard to breathe. Lycan King Kaelen Varg. The man who had shattered my world.

The hall was a cavern of shadows and flickering torchlight. The flames danced across intricate tapestries depicting brutal victories and ancient beasts, each one a testament to the power of his bloodline. My father had been an Alpha; I had grown up in a packhouse, seen power up close. But this was different. This was the suffocating power of a god, or a demon, and it brought back the choking helplessness I'd felt the day our borders fell.

I risked a glance at the other girls. They were all dressed in fine silks, their hair elaborately styled, their faces painted to enhance their beauty. They were trying to be alluring, to catch the King’s eye, to survive by pleasing him. I was the odd one out. My dress was a simple, worn tunic, my hair was a tangled mess of honey-blonde, and my face was still smudged with dust from the journey. I was not a prize; I was a piece of war spoils, and I looked the part.

A low growl, more felt than heard, rumbled from the throne. I could smell his irritation, a sharp, metallic scent cutting through the cloying sweetness of the girls' perfumes. His inner wolf was agitated by the stench of their desperation and manufactured desire.

Suddenly, one of the girls to my left, a pretty brunette named Lyra, lifted her head. She gave a small, practiced smile and fluttered her eyelashes in the King’s direction.

The King’s voice was like the crack of a glacier. "Out."

It was a single word, spoken without heat, yet it held the finality of a death sentence. Two guards instantly grabbed Lyra by the arms. She didn’t have time to scream before they were dragging her across the marble floor, her polished slippers making a useless scratching sound. Her shriek echoed off the high stone ceiling as the massive wooden doors slammed shut behind her, cutting off the sound. A new scent filled the air, thick and acrid: pure terror.

His gaze continued its slow, deliberate sweep across the line of kneeling women. I could hear the girl next to me begin to tremble, her soft sobs muffled against her knees. The fear from the others was a wave, and I felt it wash over me, cold and sickening.

Then, his eyes found me.

It felt like being pinned by a physical force. My body shook uncontrollably, my heart hammering against my ribs so hard I thought it might break them. This is it, I thought. He’s going to kill me. But as that wave of terror threatened to drown me, another voice surfaced in my mind, my father's last words to me before he fell defending our pack. *A Thorne does not bow their head.*

It was an instinct I couldn't suppress, a spark of defiance from a bloodline that had once ruled. My spine straightened. I lifted my chin, my gaze meeting his across the cavernous space. It was a stupid, suicidal gesture, but I couldn't help it.

In the sea of bowed heads and trembling shoulders, my small act of rebellion stood out like a beacon. I saw his nostrils flare slightly. He was scenting the air, and for the first time, his cold, piercing silver eyes seemed to truly focus on me. He wasn't just looking at another tribute; he was seeing *me*.

My scent was nothing like the others'. It was the smell of the forest I grew up in, of pine and damp earth after a rain, laced with the raw, untainted scent of my fear. And as he breathed it in, I saw a flicker of something in his expression. The agitation in his aura lessened, the oppressive weight lifting just a fraction. His inner wolf, for the first time, grew quiet.

He leaned forward slightly on his throne, his massive frame shifting. The movement was subtle, but it drew every eye in the room. I held my breath, my entire being coiled tight, waiting for the blow.

Then, he waved a dismissive hand at the guards. "Take them all away."

A collective sigh of relief rippled through the girls. The guards moved in, pulling them to their feet, their relief so palpable it was almost a sound. I felt a surge of it myself, a dizzying, light-headed hope. I was saved. I pushed myself up, ready to be herded out with the rest of them.

I had taken one step when his voice, as cold and sharp as ever, cut through the noise.

"Not her. She stays."

Every sound in the hall ceased. The guards froze. The girls turned, their eyes wide with a mixture of jealousy, pity, and morbid curiosity. A guard pulled me back, separating me from the group and leaving me isolated in the center of the vast, empty floor.

The great doors groaned open and then shut again, swallowing the last of the tributes and leaving me alone in the echoing silence with the tyrant on his throne. The sound of the heavy bolt sliding into place felt like a coffin lid closing.

Then he rose. He was even bigger than I had imagined, a mountain of muscle and power. He descended the steps from his throne, each footfall a heavy thud that seemed to shake the very stone beneath my feet, each one landing in perfect time with the frantic beat of my heart.

He stopped in front of me, so close I had to crane my neck to look up at him. His shadow engulfed me. The sheer force of his Alpha presence was a physical assault, stealing the air from my lungs.

He reached out, and I flinched, but his calloused fingers were surprisingly gentle as they cupped my chin, tilting my face up to his. I was forced to meet his gaze. His silver eyes were like chips of ice, holding no warmth, only a cold, analytical curiosity that was somehow more terrifying than rage.

His inner wolf was growling, a low rumble I could feel in my own bones, but it was a sound of possessiveness, not aggression. He was confused by it; I could see it in the slight furrow of his brow.

He leaned in closer, his face just inches from mine. I could see the faint stubble on his jaw, the hard line of his mouth. He took a slow, deep breath, inhaling my scent as if trying to decipher a puzzle. I squeezed my eyes shut, bracing for the feel of his teeth on my throat.

But the killing bite never came. He released me and took a step back. His voice was flat, devoid of any emotion when he finally spoke. He turned and walked toward a smaller, ornate door to the side of the throne, the entrance to his private chambers. He paused at the threshold, his back to me.

"Come with me. Tonight, you will serve me in my chambers."

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