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Unwanted By Her Pack, Chosen By The Alpha King

Unwanted By Her Pack, Chosen By The Alpha King

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I threw myself in front of the ruthless Alpha King's convoy, risking death to demand justice against my fated mate who had forsaken our sacred bond. But when the King brought me to Ryker's doorstep, I found him holding the local Alpha's beautiful daughter. To protect his future, Ryker pointed at my undeniable mate mark and lied to the entire pack. "It was a lie. A paid act to comfort my dying mother." Instantly, the pack turned on me, branding me a vicious gold-digger who exploited a dead woman's memory. When I slapped him for blaspheming the Goddess, he snapped my arm in half in front of everyone. Later, his new mate's father threw a half-million-dollar check at my hospital bed, ordering me to take the blood money and vanish. I was just an Omega. In their eyes, my sacred bond and my shattered heart were worthless, easily crushed under the weight of their ambition. How could the man who promised me forever turn into a monster who wanted me dead? But my honor was not for sale. Backed by the Alpha King, I stripped Ryker of his wealth, and when they sent rogues to kidnap me that night, I threw myself from a moving van into the dark woods, ready to start my revenge.

Chapter 1

Elara Vance's POV:

I crouched behind a thicket of overgrown ferns, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. The air was thick with the scent of pine and damp earth, but a new smell cut through it, something electric and powerful, like the air before a lightning strike. Ozone.

*He comes. Be ready,* my wolf, Lyra, growled in my mind. Her voice was a low thrum of anxiety and fierce determination.

I pressed a hand to my chest, trying to calm the frantic beat. I could smell him, the Alpha King Alaric Varg. His scent was a force of nature, an oppressive wave that made the Omega in me want to flatten myself to the ground and show my throat. It took every ounce of my will to fight the instinct, to remain upright.

Dust plumed in the distance, a tan cloud rising against the deep green of the forest. Three black SUVs, sleek and menacing, devoured the dirt road, kicking up stones as they approached. This was it. My only chance.

My fingers tightened around the smooth, cool stone in my pocket, a token from my Pack's elder. It was a tangible link to the home I'd left, to the justice I was here to demand.

I took one last, shuddering breath, pushing down the terror that threatened to paralyze me.

The lead vehicle was almost upon me.

Now.

I burst from the trees, a desperate moth throwing itself at a convoy of steel. I planted my feet in the middle of the road and threw my arms wide, a silent, fragile barrier against their unstoppable momentum.

A horrifying screech of tires tore through the quiet forest. The world dissolved into a chaos of noise and flying dirt. The lead SUV swerved, its brakes screaming in protest as it skidded to a halt.

The massive black grille stopped inches from my knees. Dust and grit filled my lungs, and I broke into a fit of violent coughing.

Before the dust even settled, doors flew open. Two men in tactical gear were on me in a heartbeat. One grabbed my left arm, the other my right, twisting them painfully behind my back and forcing me to my knees. The impact sent a jolt of pain through my joints.

"Are you insane?" one of them, a guard with a hard face and a clipped voice, snarled in my ear. "Do you have any idea whose convoy this is?"

I ignored him, craning my neck to see the second SUV, the one I knew would hold the King. I had to make him hear me.

"I demand justice!" I screamed, my voice raw and thin against the idling engines. "By the name of the Moon Goddess, I demand a judgment from the Alpha King, Alaric Varg!"

The guard tried to clamp a hand over my mouth, but I thrashed, my desperation giving me a surge of strength. I twisted my head, shouting the words again and again, a frantic prayer to the only man who could help me.

Then, everything stopped.

The tinted rear window of the second SUV glided down with an almost silent hum. A face emerged from the shadows within, a sculpture of sharp angles and harsh planes. His eyes, the color of a stormy sky, were fixed on me. They were cold, piercing, and held an unnervous authority that sent a shiver down my spine.

Alpha King Alaric Varg.

His gaze swept over me, taking in my torn clothes, the dirt smudging my cheeks, and finally, my defiant eyes. I felt a crushing pressure settle over me, a silent command that urged me to bow my head, to submit. It was his Alpha power, pure and overwhelming.

But then I saw Ryker's face in my mind, saw his smile as he promised me forever. I remembered the hope in my Pack's eyes when they sent me here. The memory was a spark of fire in the icy grip of his power. I straightened my spine, meeting his gaze without flinching.

He didn't speak. He simply lifted a hand, a subtle gesture.

Instantly, the guards released me, stepping back but remaining close, their hands never far from their weapons.

The passenger door of the King's SUV opened, and another man stepped out. He was well-dressed, his movements precise. He stopped in front of me, his expression a mask of professional indifference.

"Your name. Your Pack. Your grievance," he stated, his voice flat.

I pushed myself to my feet, my legs trembling. "Elara Vance, of the Silvermoon Forest Pack," I said, my voice shaking but loud enough for them all to hear. "I am here to accuse one of your own, Ryker Stone. My fated mate. He has forsaken the bond sworn before the Goddess!"

At the name "Ryker Stone," the man's eyebrow twitched almost imperceptibly. The name was known here.

I pulled the elder's stone and the sealed letter from my pocket, holding them up. "This is the proof from my elders!"

The King's gaze flickered to the items in my hand. For a long moment, there was only the sound of the wind in the trees. I held my breath, my entire future hanging in this single moment of silence.

Then, his voice came, deep and resonant, a low rumble that seemed to vibrate in my bones. It held no warmth, no anger, only absolute authority.

"Get in the car."

The two guards and the man in front of me all froze, a flicker of surprise breaking through their professional masks.

I stared, stunned. I had expected to be dragged away, to be thrown in a cell or sent packing. Not this.

The King's voice came again, a sharp edge of impatience in it now. "Let her in. We're going to Ryker Stone's residence."

The man, Leo, recovered instantly. He gestured to the middle SUV, the one I had nearly been run over by, and opened the door for me.

I hesitated for a fraction of a second, then, under the unyielding gaze of the most powerful Alpha in the territories, I climbed inside. The door closed, shutting out the forest and the dust. The interior smelled of clean leather and the faint, lingering scent of a brewing storm.

The convoy lurched back into motion, smoothly accelerating down the road. I stared out the window at the blur of trees, my mind reeling.

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