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When My Alpha’s Rejection Led Me to the Lycan Prince

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After being cruelly rejected by her fated Alpha mate, a heartbroken werewolf finds her world shattered. However, her pain leads her toward an unexpected encounter with a powerful Lycan Prince. As she navigates the sting of betrayal and the complexities of her pack's social hierarchy, a new, more intense connection begins to bloom. This chance meeting offers her a second path toward love and destiny that transcends her former mate's expectations.

When My Alpha’s Rejection Led Me to the Lycan Prince Chapter 1

The Black Veil smelled like spilled whiskey and bad decisions. Same as every other night.

I'd been working the bar for four months by then. Long enough to know which rogues tipped and which ones grabbed. Long enough to learn that if you kept your eyes moving and your expression blank, most of them left you alone. The Black Veil's owner, a scarred wolf named Dex, ran a tight enough operation that outright violence was rare. What wasn't rare was the low-grade threat that hummed under everything, the way a downed power line hums — invisible until you step too close.

I was pouring a double for a rogue from the northern territories when the crowd shifted.

Not loudly. Crowds don't part loudly for Alphas. They just... move. Like water finding a new path. One moment the floor was packed, bodies pressed shoulder to shoulder, and then there was a corridor of empty space cutting straight from the entrance to the bar. I didn't need to look up to know what that meant.

I looked up anyway.

Beau Thornton walked in flanked by two Ironridge enforcers, both of them built like they'd been assembled specifically to stand behind someone important. He looked exactly the same as the last time I'd seen him — the night he'd stood at his Alpha Ascension and said my bloodline wasn't worth standing beside. Same jaw. Same easy, practiced authority in the set of his shoulders. Same eyes that had looked at me like I was a problem he was solving.

He found me in about three seconds.

Of course he did.

I set the bottle down. Kept my hands steady. My wolf stirred somewhere deep and damaged, a low vibration that wasn't quite a growl — she couldn't manage a full growl anymore, not since Nancy Thornton's blow had taken half her hearing and most of her pitch. What she managed instead was a kind of pressure behind my sternum, hot and furious and useless.

I told her to be quiet. She didn't listen, but she stayed down.

Beau's Alpha tone hit the room before he reached the bar. It wasn't directed at me specifically — it never needed to be. It was the kind of aura that pressed on everyone in range, a reminder of the hierarchy, a hand on the back of every neck in the room. I felt it the way I always felt it now: like a bruise being pressed. The severed mate bond made it worse. It always made it worse.

He stopped at the bar. Didn't sit. Just stood there and looked at me the way he always looked at me — like I was something he'd misplaced and was irritated to find in the wrong location.

"Adelaide."

One word. My name in his mouth still felt like a violation.

"We're out of the house red," I said. "Everything else is available."

Something moved in his expression. Not quite amusement. Not quite anger. He reached into his jacket and slid a folded document across the bar.

I didn't touch it.

"Read it," he said.

I read it.

It took me less than a minute. The language was formal pack contract — clean, precise, the kind of thing a Beta drafts when the Alpha wants deniability. Kept-wolf arrangement. Secondary den housing, address to be provided upon signing. Available on his schedule, terms to be determined at his discretion. Existence of the arrangement not to be disclosed to pack members, Alliance contacts, or any wolf affiliated with Ironridge's formal hierarchy. Duration: open-ended, terminable at Alpha's sole discretion.

At the bottom, a signature line with my name already printed beneath it.

I looked up.

Beau's eyes had gone wolf. Not fully — he had enough control for that — but the amber was bleeding into the brown, and the hunger in them was not the hunger of a man who had thought this through carefully. This wasn't strategy. I'd seen Beau's strategy face. This was something rawer and less controlled, the scent-pull of a severed bond that had apparently been eating at him for two years.

That told me something useful.

"Sign it," he said, "or I'll have a conversation with Dex about who controls the territory surrounding this establishment. He's been operating on a courtesy arrangement. Courtesies can be reconsidered."

The two enforcers hadn't moved. They didn't need to.

I picked up the pen.

My wolf pushed against my ribs. I pressed back. Not yet, I told her. Not like this.

I signed.

Beau's shoulders dropped a fraction — relief, or something he was mistaking for it. He took the contract back, folded it, returned it to his jacket. "Someone will contact you with the den address by morning. You'll move in by end of week."

"Fine," I said.

He waited, like he expected something else. Tears, maybe. Or anger. Something that would confirm he still had the power to move me.

I picked up the bottle and went back to pouring drinks.

He left.

The crowd filled back in behind him like he'd never been there.

---

I called Marcus Webb at six the next morning from a burner phone I'd bought three weeks earlier, the day I'd started thinking about what came after survival.

He picked up on the second ring. Marcus had been my father's Beta for eleven years. He was registered rogue now, living in a neutral border town two territories east, and his voice on the line sounded exactly like I remembered — careful, unhurried, the voice of a man who had learned to think before he spoke and never stopped.

"I signed a kept-wolf contract with Beau Thornton last night," I said.

A pause. "Are you safe?"

"For now. I need what you have on Ironridge."

He had more than I expected. Months of it — forced-rogue exile records, financial transfers that didn't match any legitimate pack expenditure, the names and locations of three wolves Beau had exiled illegally and who were willing to testify before the Alliance Council if someone gave them a reason to believe the Council would actually listen.

I wrote everything down in a notebook I kept inside Barnaby's dog bed. Nobody searches a dog bed.

Barnaby watched me write with the patient, golden attention he gave everything. I'd found him three weeks ago, half-starved and sitting outside the Black Veil like he'd been waiting for someone specific. I'd taken him home because it was raining and I was tired and I didn't have a good reason not to. He was a regular dog — no wolf in him, no pack instinct, no hierarchy. Just a dog. I hadn't realized how much I needed something in my life that had no idea what rank was.

"There's something else," Marcus said, before I could end the call.

I waited.

"There's a rumor. About Darius Black."

Darius Black. The Lycan Prince. Beau's estranged uncle by blood and the most feared wolf on the Eastern Seaboard. I'd heard the name the way everyone had — in the same breath as words like untouchable and ruthless and don't.

"He had a fated mate," Marcus said. "Years ago. She died before he could claim her. She-wolf with a damaged wolf. Ceremonial background. The scent profile that's been described —" He paused. "Adelaide, it's close to yours. Closer than coincidence."

I was quiet for a moment.

"You're suggesting I walk into the Lycan Prince's orbit pretending to be a ghost."

"I'm suggesting," Marcus said carefully, "that if you could secure his public protection — a chosen-mate arrangement, something visible — Beau couldn't touch you. And you'd have a platform to bring the evidence before the Alliance Council that no Alpha on the coast could dismiss."

I looked at Barnaby. He thumped his tail once.

"I'll think about it," I said.

I'd already decided.

---

The secondary den was a clean enough space — a converted townhouse on the edge of Ironridge's outer territory, staffed by two she-wolves who worked for Beau and watched me with the careful neutrality of people who had been told to observe and report. I smiled at them pleasantly and gave them nothing worth reporting.

I spent the first two days mapping the mind-link network. You can feel the edges of a pack's range if you know what to listen for — a low-frequency hum at the boundary, like static at the edge of a radio signal. My damaged hearing made it harder on the left side, but I'd learned to compensate. I walked the perimeter of the den's territory in the early mornings, Barnaby trotting beside me, and I built a map in my head of which wolves were within link range and which weren't.

I also started adjusting my scent.

Scent-masking was something I'd learned at the Black Veil out of necessity — suppress the Silverfang undertones, present as neutral, don't give anyone a reason to ask questions. What I was doing now was more precise. I'd found descriptions of the rumored dead mate in three separate pieces of pack gossip Marcus had forwarded me, cross-referenced the scent notes, and began suppressing the elements that didn't match while letting through the ones that did. It was slow work. Delicate. Like tuning an instrument by ear when you can only hear out of one side.

I studied Darius's public movements through Alliance newsletters and the kind of pack gossip that circulates at the edges of formal communication. He was methodical. Predictable in his unpredictability, if that made sense — he never attended the same type of event twice in a row, but he had causes he returned to. Environmental territory preservation. Pack welfare initiatives. And once a year, without fail, a charity pack run organized by the Eastern Alliance's welfare committee.

The next one was in eleven days. Rain was forecast.

I circled the date.

---

Kelsey Ashford arrived on the third day.

I heard the car before I saw her — a black SUV, Ironridge plates, pulling up to the den's front entrance with the particular unhurried confidence of someone who had never once in her life needed to hurry. She came in with two she-wolves from her inner circle, both of them wearing the kind of expression that meant they were there to witness something specific.

Kelsey was beautiful in the way that chosen Lunas often were — deliberately, architecturally beautiful, the kind of appearance that takes maintenance and intention. She looked at me the way she always looked at me. Like I was a stain she was deciding whether to clean up or simply step around.

"Adelaide." She said my name the same way Beau did. Like it tasted like something lesser.

"Luna Ashford," I said.

She crossed the room in four steps and hit me across the face.

Open palm. Hard enough to turn my head. The sound of it was very loud in the quiet room.

I stood still. My wolf screamed. I held her down with both hands, metaphorically speaking, and kept my face turned to the side for exactly one second before I brought it back to center.

I looked at Kelsey.

I looked at the two she-wolves behind her.

I looked at the den staff in the doorway.

I counted every face. Memorized every name I knew and noted the ones I didn't.

"You exist here because my mate permits it," Kelsey said. Her voice was very calm. "Don't mistake permission for welcome."

She left.

I went to the kitchen, poured a glass of water, and drank it standing at the counter while Barnaby pressed his head against my knee.

That night, I opened the notebook from inside his bed and wrote the first entry in my evidence file.

Date. Location. Witnesses present. Nature of incident.

I wrote it all down in small, precise handwriting.

Then I turned to the page where I'd circled the charity pack run date and looked at it for a long moment.

Eleven days.

I could be patient for eleven days.

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