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Twice Rejected: The Scarred Omega Queen Novel Cover

Twice Rejected: The Scarred Omega Queen

On the night of the pack celebration, I waited for my fated mate, Alpha Zane, hoping he would save me from my miserable life as a pitied Omega. Instead, he publicly humiliated me, pointing at my facial scar, and formally rejected me for a beautiful warrior. The severed bond nearly killed my inner wolf. Banished as a Rogue, I dragged my broken body to my birth pack. But my own father refused to even look at me, letting my stepmother and sister throw me back into the wilderness to die. Lost in a lawless town, a terrifyingly powerful stranger named Alaric found me. He triggered a rare second-chance mate bond. He kissed my scar, called it a "sacred mark," and promised to protect me forever. But when I woke up the next morning, he was gone. He left a cold rejection letter on the nightstand, with a handwritten line at the bottom. "A king cannot be bound by a cursed omen." I didn't understand. If I was just a cursed omen, why did his wolf claim me so fiercely? Why did he worship my scar in the dark, only to brutally abandon me at dawn? What kind of sick game was this, and what was he hiding? Clutching the piece of paper that shattered my heart for the second time, my despair completely vanished, replaced by an ice-cold hatred. I wiped my tears and walked out of the room. I was going to find this "king" and make them all pay.
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Chapter 4

Elara Meadowes POV:

Weeks bled into a meaningless blur. I found myself in a grimy, forgotten town on the edge of nowhere, a place the locals called "No Man's Land." It was a haven for Rogues, exiles, and every other kind of desperate soul the packs had spit out. It was the perfect place to disappear.

With the last of my money, I'd secured a permanent spot in the darkest corner of the town's only bar, a place ironically named "The Last Hope." I had no hope left.

I wore a cheap leather mask I'd bought at a stall, a simple thing that covered my scar and left only my eyes and mouth visible. It kept the questions and the pitying stares at bay.

The bar stank of stale beer, sweat, and despair. It was a smell I was getting used to. I poured another shot of cheap whiskey down my throat, the burn a welcome distraction from the vast, echoing emptiness inside me.

I tried, as I did every hour, to reach for Lyra. I prodded the silent space in my mind where she used to be, where her warmth and her wild spirit had once lived.

Nothing. Not a growl, not a whimper, not a flicker of presence. Just a dead, terrifying silence. The pain of the rejection had been brutal, but this was worse. This silent void felt like a part of my own soul had been amputated. Without my wolf, I wasn't just broken; I was incomplete. A hollow shell.

Two rough-looking Rogues at the next table had been watching me for a while. Their gazes were greasy, their comments low and crude.

"Hey, little lady," one of them, a man with a jagged scar across his nose, slurred. "Lonely over there? Why don't you come have a real drink with some real wolves?"

I ignored him, pulling my mask down a fraction of an inch lower. My silence seemed to infuriate them. They pushed their chairs back with a loud scrape and swaggered toward my booth.

The other patrons watched with dull, indifferent eyes. No one would intervene. The only law in No Man's Land was the law of the strong.

My hand tightened around my glass. It was thick and heavy, the only weapon I had. My spirit might be dead, but my body still clung to the instinct to survive.

Just as the scarred man’s grimy hand reached for my shoulder, a wave of power crashed through the bar.

It was an Alpha's aura, but unlike any I had ever felt before. It was immense, suffocating, a tangible pressure that settled over the room like a physical weight. It stole the air from my lungs and made the hair on my arms stand on end.

The entire bar fell silent. Even the jukebox sputtered and died, as if the electricity itself had been cowed into submission.

The two Rogues froze, their faces paling. They began to tremble, their bodies instinctively bowing into postures of submission, their eyes wide with terror.

I was frozen, too. This was a power that dwarfed Zane's, that dwarfed my father's. It was ancient, absolute, and utterly terrifying.

The bar's swinging doors creaked open. A man stood silhouetted against the fading daylight, his frame so large it seemed to fill the entire doorway.

He stepped inside, and with each heavy, deliberate footstep, it felt like a drum was beating against my own heart. I couldn't see his face in the gloom, but I felt his gaze sweep across the room, a pair of sharp, intelligent eyes taking in everything at once.

The two Rogues who had been harassing me practically crawled back to their table, their bravado completely gone.

The stranger paid them no mind. His path was straight, his focus unwavering. He was walking directly toward me.

My heart began to hammer against my ribs, a frantic, wild rhythm of fear and something else… something I couldn't name. A strange, inexplicable stirring in my blood. It felt like my very cells were waking up, humming in response to his approach.

He stopped in front of my booth, his massive form blocking the dim light from the bar, plunging me into his shadow. The world seemed to hold its breath.

Slowly, I lifted my head. Through the eyeholes of my mask, I met his gaze. His eyes were deep and piercing, and for a terrifying second, I felt like he could see right through the leather, right through my skin, and into the shattered mess of my soul.

Then I caught his scent. It was a complex, intoxicating mix: the clean, sharp smell of rain-soaked earth, the deep, ancient scent of a primeval forest, and a faint, smoky hint of something like expensive tobacco. It was powerful, aggressive, and yet, to my shock, it was the most appealing thing I had smelled in my entire life.

A tiny ripple disturbed the dead, stagnant surface of my heart.

He stood there for a long moment, just looking at me. Then his voice came, a low, resonant rumble that vibrated through the floorboards and up into my bones. He asked a question so unexpected, so impossible, that it knocked the air from my lungs.

"Why is your wolf crying?"

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