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Rejected by the Alpha, Pregnant with His Heir

Rejected by the Alpha, Pregnant with His Heir

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Aurelia Vale never expected her life to shatter the night she crossed paths with Lucien Blackthorne-the ruthless Alpha of the Nightfall Pack and the cold, untouchable CEO feared in both the human and supernatural worlds. One night. One mistake. One bond that should never have formed. Lucien rejects her publicly, denying the powerful pull between them and choosing pride over fate. Humiliated and broken, Aurelia disappears-carrying a secret that could change everything. She is pregnant. And the child she carries is no ordinary heir. As enemies close in and ancient prophecies awaken, Lucien is forced to confront the truth he tried to bury: Aurelia was never a weakness-she was his destiny. But some rejections leave scars too deep to heal, and some betrayals demand a price. In a world ruled by dominance, power, and blood, can love survive rejection? Or will the Alpha lose the mate-and the heir-he never deserved?

Chapter 1 The Alpha Who Shouldn't Want Me

I learned two things the night Lucien Blackthorne rejected me.

First-wolves can smell fear.

Second-their Alphas can smell destiny and still choose to deny it.

I didn't know either of those things when I walked into Blackthorne Industries for the first time, clutching a leather folder to my chest and reminding myself to breathe. The building towered over the city like a monument to power-cold steel, dark glass, and sharp lines that cut into the sky. It wasn't just a corporate headquarters. It was a warning.

I should have listened.

The elevator ride to the top floor was silent except for the soft hum of ascent and the sound of my heartbeat pounding too loudly in my ears. I stared at my reflection in the polished metal doors-dark hair pulled back neatly, plain dress, no jewelry except the small silver pendant my mother had given me before she died. I looked... ordinary.

Too ordinary to belong here.

"You've earned this, Aurelia," I whispered under my breath. "Don't let them scare you."

The doors slid open.

The moment I stepped onto the executive floor, something shifted in the air.

It wasn't a smell-at least, not one I recognized at first. It was heavier than perfume, sharper than cologne. Power. Heat. Something ancient and alive that brushed against my skin and made my pulse stumble.

I froze.

My chest tightened as if the air itself had changed density, pressing down on me, testing me. I swallowed hard and forced my feet to move forward. The assistant at the reception desk barely glanced up before pointing me toward the corner office.

"Mr. Blackthorne is expecting you," she said flatly.

Of course he was.

Lucien Blackthorne. CEO. Billionaire. Recluse. The man whose name whispered through the city like a threat and through the supernatural world like a curse. I'd researched him the way anyone would before a high-level interview-business profiles, scandal rumors, faceless articles praising his ruthless efficiency.

None of them mentioned the wolves.

None of them warned me what it would feel like to stand this close to an Alpha.

I knocked once.

"Enter."

The voice came from inside-low, controlled, edged with something dangerous. It sent a shiver straight down my spine.

I pushed the door open.

The office was massive, all dark wood and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. And there-standing with his back to me, hands clasped behind him-was Lucien Blackthorne.

Tall. Broad-shouldered. Perfectly still.

He turned slowly.

Our eyes met.

The world tilted.

I don't have another way to describe it. One second, I was standing in an office; the next, my lungs forgot how to work. His gaze locked onto mine like a predator finding its target, and something inside me reacted violently-heat blooming in my veins, heart slamming, instincts I didn't understand screaming at me to run and stay at the same time.

Gold flickered in his dark eyes.

Just for a second.

Then it was gone.

Lucien's expression hardened into cold disdain, but I saw it-the momentary crack in his control. His jaw tightened. His nostrils flared as he inhaled deeply, once.

The silence stretched.

"What is your name?" he asked.

"Aurelia Vale," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Thank you for meeting with me, Mr. Blackthorne."

He didn't respond immediately. His gaze dropped-not to my face, but lower. To my throat. To my wrists. To places that made no sense. His lips pressed into a thin line, as if he were fighting something unseen.

"You're late," he said finally.

"I'm not," I replied before I could stop myself. "I arrived ten minutes early. Your assistant asked me to wait."

His eyes snapped back to mine.

The temperature in the room dropped.

Most men would have been offended by my tone. Lucien Blackthorne looked... intrigued. And angry. A dangerous combination.

"Sit," he ordered, gesturing to the chair across from his desk.

I sat.

He remained standing.

That should have bothered me more than it did. Instead, I felt oddly small beneath his presence, like my body recognized his authority even if my mind refused to accept it.

He circled the desk slowly, deliberately, like he was assessing prey.

"You were recommended by someone I trust," he said. "Which means either you're exceptional... or someone made a very expensive mistake."

"I don't make mistakes," I said quietly.

Another pause.

His mouth curved-not into a smile, but something sharper. "Confidence from someone so insignificant."

My cheeks burned, but I held his gaze. "With respect, sir, you wouldn't have called me up here if you thought I was insignificant."

The air crackled.

Lucien stopped moving.

For a long moment, we simply stared at each other. I was painfully aware of every breath, every inch of space between us. My skin tingled, like it was humming.

Then he laughed.

It was soft. Dark. Unamused.

"You smell... wrong," he said.

The words hit me like a slap.

"I beg your pardon?"

He leaned forward, bracing his hands on the desk, bringing his face closer to mine. Too close. His scent wrapped around me-smoke, night air, something wild and intoxicating. My pulse went feral.

"You don't belong here," he continued quietly. "And yet..."

His gaze dipped again, lingered, then snapped back up. His eyes darkened.

"And yet my instincts are telling me to tear this building apart to keep you inside it."

My breath caught.

"I don't understand what you're implying," I said.

"Good," he replied coldly. "Because neither do I."

He straightened abruptly and stepped back, as if proximity alone was a mistake. His expression turned icy.

"This interview is over."

My stomach dropped. "But-"

"You are dismissed," he said sharply. "And if you value your safety, Aurelia Vale, you will never come near me again."

The words should have been final.

They should have ended everything.

Instead, something snapped between us.

Pain exploded in my chest-sharp, sudden, unbearable. I gasped, clutching at my heart as heat surged through my veins like fire. Lucien stiffened, his eyes blazing gold now, no longer hidden.

"Damn it," he muttered.

I felt it then.

A pull.

A bond.

Invisible and terrifying and alive.

Lucien took a step toward me-then stopped himself.

"No," he growled, voice thick with fury. "I refuse."

The pain worsened.

"You're nothing to me," he said, every word like a blade. "I reject whatever this is. I reject you."

The room spun.

I barely heard the rest.

Because as I collapsed to the floor, clutching my chest and gasping for air, the last thing I saw was Lucien Blackthorne staring down at me-not with indifference...

...but with fear.

And something dangerously close to regret.

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