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Rejected by My Alpha, Crowned as the Queen

Rejected by My Alpha, Crowned as the Queen

Author: : HAZEL MARTIN
Genre: Werewolf
I was the Luna of the Pack, bonded to my Alpha mate, Jaxon, for five years. But tonight, he brought another woman into our suite. He claimed Elara was a pure Omega who needed protection. To please her, he used his Alpha Command to force me to my knees and watched coldly as she framed me for attacking her. When I miscarried his pup from the impact of his violent shove, his eyes held nothing but disgust. "Let her sit there and bleed. Maybe it'll teach her some respect." The nightmare didn't end there. Elara deliberately unplugged my comatose adoptive mother's life support. When I lunged at the murderer, Jaxon grabbed a glowing red-hot metal wand and seared my scent gland off completely, destroying my identity to protect his new obsession. He forced me to sign a Rejection contract and threw my bleeding body into the freezing woods. I couldn't understand how the boy who once swore to the Moon Goddess to protect me had become such a cruel, blind tyrant. I gave him my soul, only to be discarded for a manipulative liar. But Jaxon didn't know the truth about my bloodline. When he showed up at the underground auction to publicly humiliate me, he didn't expect the legendary Alpha King to step forward and crush his entire pack's pride with a single breath. Because I wasn't a lowly, abandoned Omega. I was the King's biological daughter, and it was time to take my throne.

Chapter 1

I was the Luna of the Pack, bonded to my Alpha mate, Jaxon, for five years. But tonight, he brought another woman into our suite.

He claimed Elara was a pure Omega who needed protection. To please her, he used his Alpha Command to force me to my knees and watched coldly as she framed me for attacking her. When I miscarried his pup from the impact of his violent shove, his eyes held nothing but disgust.

"Let her sit there and bleed. Maybe it'll teach her some respect."

The nightmare didn't end there. Elara deliberately unplugged my comatose adoptive mother's life support. When I lunged at the murderer, Jaxon grabbed a glowing red-hot metal wand and seared my scent gland off completely, destroying my identity to protect his new obsession. He forced me to sign a Rejection contract and threw my bleeding body into the freezing woods.

I couldn't understand how the boy who once swore to the Moon Goddess to protect me had become such a cruel, blind tyrant. I gave him my soul, only to be discarded for a manipulative liar.

But Jaxon didn't know the truth about my bloodline.

When he showed up at the underground auction to publicly humiliate me, he didn't expect the legendary Alpha King to step forward and crush his entire pack's pride with a single breath.

Because I wasn't a lowly, abandoned Omega. I was the King's biological daughter, and it was time to take my throne.

Chapter 1

Selena POV

The memory of my mating ceremony was a taste of ash on my tongue.

I still remembered the precise moment Jaxon claimed me, his teeth piercing the sensitive skin of my neck to leave their permanent mark.

A profound warmth had bloomed from the wound then, spreading through my veins and silencing a restlessness I had never known I carried. We had found our safe harbor.

But tonight, that harbor was burning to the ground.

The full moon hung heavy in the sky, its raw lunar energy making every wolf in the Pack restless. I hurried down the grand hallway of the Pack house, gripping a glass vial of blue medical suppressant. It was for Elara. She was burning with an uncontrollable heat, her body practically oozing a cloying berry sweetness, thick as fermented syrup, that coated my throat and made my stomach clench.

I paused outside the heavy oak doors of the Alpha suite. They were cracked open, hushed voices drifting into the corridor.

"Did you really let those Rogues attack her last year just to break her pride?" Elara murmured, her breathy voice dripping with manufactured innocence.

"She has far too much pride for a low-ranking Omega," Jaxon replied. The callousness in his voice was a physical thing, a shard of ice lodging itself beneath my ribs. "She needs to learn her place. Once her spirit breaks, she'll fall in line and accept a shared mate dynamic."

The air was stolen from my lungs. My inner wolf whimpered, curling into a tight ball as the sacred mate bond connecting my soul to his began to fray, a sensation akin to having my sinews methodically unraveled.

*Five years. Five years I had endured his coldness, believing the boy who once gave me his last piece of meat in winter was still somewhere inside him. But that boy was gone. And I was done waiting for him to return. *

I closed my eyes, reaching into a mental frequency I had kept buried for five long years.

*The frequency my true father had given me the night before my mating ceremony, pressing a kiss to my forehead. "This bond-mark will only activate when you willingly surrender your pride and call for me, little one. I will not steal your choices from you-even to save you from your own stubborn heart." I had never used it. Not when Jaxon first raised his voice. Not when he first looked at another woman. I had believed I could fix him. I had been a fool. *

I surrender. Take me home.

A deep, commanding voice replied instantly, vibrating against my skull. Arriving in three days.

*Three days. I just had to survive three more days in this house of monsters. Then I would burn every bridge and never look back. *

I shoved the heavy doors open. Jaxon spun around, a flicker of genuine shock crossing his features before he instinctively stepped in front of Elara, using his broad shoulders to shield her. Peeking out from behind him, Elara flashed me a wicked smirk and deliberately flared her sweet, cloying scent to provoke me.

"I was just helping the Alpha calm his nerves," Elara cooed.

"Someone slipped silver powder into my drink," Jaxon lied without missing a beat. "She was helping me sweat out the poison."

Bile coated the back of my throat. I stepped forward and shoved my hands hard against his chest. Jaxon's eyes flashed with dark fury. He squared his jaw, his voice dropping into the irresistible, bone-crushing resonance of the Alpha's Command.

"Stand down, Selena!"

A pressure that commanded obedience on a cellular level crashed over me. The Alpha's command severed the link between my will and my limbs; the muscles in my calves went slack, and my kneecaps struck the hardwood with a sound that vibrated up into my teeth.

"Don't act crazy," Jaxon growled, glaring down at me. "You were attacked by Rogues, and I took you back in. We're even."

He actually had the nerve to promise that once he was done playing his games with Elara, I could go back to being his Luna. My soul flatlined. Tears spilled hot over my eyelashes as I gave a slow, numb nod.

Elara stepped out, brazenly rubbing her cheek against his shoulder to mix her cheap scent with his pine aroma.

"You're a snake," I whispered, staring dead into her eyes. "I taught you how to track rabbits when you were freezing and starving."

"Watch your mouth," Jaxon snapped. "She comes from nothing. She's simple and pure."

Right on cue, Elara gasped, forcing crocodile tears to her eyes. She suddenly lunged, grabbing my paralyzed hand and violently yanking it against her own face. My fingernails dragged across her cheek, leaving a thin red scratch.

"Alpha, it hurts!" she shrieked.

Jaxon let out a furious roar. Before I could even blink, he shoved me backward with the full, devastating force of his werewolf strength. I flew through the air, my lower back striking the sharp corner of the stone hearth of the fireplace.

A sickening pop echoed through the suite.

A split second later, a warm, wet sensation rushed down my thighs, followed by the heavy, suffocating scent of fresh blood.

*I pressed my hand against my stomach, and when I pulled it back, my palm was painted crimson. The life that had been growing inside me-the pup I had not yet told him about-was slipping away. And Jaxon was already walking out the door. *

Chapter 2

Selena POV

The metallic stench of my own blood choked the air. I reached down with trembling hands, my vision blurring as I saw my fingers coated in dark crimson. Jaxon took a half-step forward, his nostrils flaring sharply as the scent hit him.

Elara immediately latched onto his bicep. "Alpha, leave her," she whispered, her voice dripping with fake pity. "It's just her female cycle. You know how dramatic Omegas get."

Jaxon froze. The predatory curiosity in his eyes was abruptly extinguished, replaced by a flat, dismissive cold. "Let her sit there and bleed," he sneered. "Maybe it'll teach her some goddamn respect."

Without another glance, he scooped Elara into his arms and carried her out the door.

I opened my mouth to release a distress howl, but my throat was entirely clogged with despair. The edges of my vision rapidly tunneled into blackness before the floor rushed up to meet my face.

I jolted awake to the blinding fluorescent lights of the Pack hospital, the sterile reek of bleach burning my sinuses. An elderly Pack Healer stood at the foot of my bed, clutching a clipboard. His eyes were heavy with pity.

"You lost the pup," he said quietly. "It was just starting to form."

I slowly turned my head, staring blankly at the stained sheets beneath me. My womb felt entirely hollow, an icy wind howling through the gaping hole in my soul.

I thought of the Jaxon from five years ago-the low-ranking Beta who had handed me his last piece of roasted meat in the dead of winter. The boy who had sworn to the Moon Goddess he would conquer this territory just to give our future pups a safe home.

The door crashed open. The image of him from five years ago seemed to curl and blacken at the edges, like an old photograph consumed by a flame, until only ash remained. Jaxon stormed in, his chest heaving with blind rage.

"You malicious bitch!" he roared, marching straight to the side of my bed. "You spread rumors about Elara to the Pack! She was so ashamed she took a silver blade to her own wrists!"

He grabbed my arm and violently yanked me out of the hospital bed. In the instant I lost my balance, the ceiling and floor swapped places. The cold of the tiles pressed against my cheek, the sharp smell of disinfectant stinging my eyes as the chill seeped through the thin fabric of my gown. He threw a rolled-up parchment directly at my face.

"Sign the Rejection contract," he barked. "I'm transferring you to the border estate. I need you out of my sight to calm her down."

I caught the parchment before it hit the floor and unrolled it with shaking fingers. My eyes scanned the dense legal script, and my blood ran cold. The asset transfer clause was a hollow shell-the estate was listed but the trust fund was missing entirely, replaced by a forfeiture rider buried in fine print. This contract would leave me with nothing. I opened my mouth to protest, but Jaxon's eyes flashed with Alpha authority. *

"Sign it," he commanded, the Alpha's power crushing my vocal cords before I could form a single word of objection. *

I stared up at the man who was supposed to be my soulmate. There was no love left in his pitch-black eyes-only a desperate, predatory need to command every soul in his orbit.

*With the Alpha's Command still choking my will, my hand moved against my own volition. The pen scratched across the parchment. My signature bled onto the page like the life bleeding out of my womb. *

I pushed myself up onto my trembling knees. Looking him dead in the eye, I spoke the ancient vow.

"I, Selena, accept your rejection."

The mate bond inside my chest violently snapped like a frayed steel cable. It felt as if someone had reached straight through my ribcage and crushed my lungs with their bare hands. My lungs felt as if they had been wrung out like a wet cloth; each attempted breath was a dry, rasping effort that brought only a dull ache from within my chest.

Jaxon shifted his weight, looking momentarily uncomfortable. "Once Elara's mental state is stable, I'll visit you at the estate," he offered, a hollow, empty promise.

Then he turned his back and walked out.

The second he was gone, a group of low-ranking Pack members crowded the doorway. They pointed fingers, their laughter echoing off the sterile walls.

"Greedy Omega," a female spat. "Trying to trap the Alpha with a fake pregnancy."

I ignored their barking. Suddenly, a sharp chime echoed in my head-a private mind-link message from Elara. She sent me two distinct images.

The first showed Jaxon gently bandaging the incredibly shallow, superficial scratch on her wrist.

The second photo loaded into my mind, and a cold stillness seized me.

The rhythmic drip of the IV bag beside the bed seemed to fall silent.

Elara was smiling wickedly at the camera. She was standing inside the Intensive Care Unit. Her hand was resting dangerously close to the medical-grade nutrient line that belonged to my comatose adoptive mother.

*My heart stopped. My fingers were already clawing at the sheets before my mind caught up. Not her. Anyone but her. *

Chapter 3

Selena POV

My adoptive mother was a Pack Elder who had found me abandoned in the snow and raised me as her own. A sudden, blinding golden light flashed across my vision as the ancient White Wolf sleeping deep within my bloodline thrashed violently. A low, dangerous growl rattled in my chest.

I ripped the IV needle out of my hand, ignoring the blood dripping onto the floor, and sprinted down the sterile hospital corridors. I slammed my shoulder into the heavy double doors of the Intensive Care Unit, bursting them open with a deafening crash.

Jaxon was standing by the window, his back turned, while Elara stood suspiciously close to the medical machinery. The nutrient line was dangling loose, dripping clear fluid onto the floor.

*The duty nurse's station outside the ICU was empty-a neatly handwritten note taped to the monitor read: "Called to East Wing. Back in ten." Elara had planned this. She had cleared the floor. *

A monitor shrieked a long, unbroken tone. Elara recoiled, her back hitting a metal cart with a clang as her hands flew to her mouth. "Oh my goddess, Alpha! The tube just popped out! I was just trying to adjust her blanket!"

I ignored her blatant lies and lunged for the medical machine, grabbing the clear tube and frantically jamming it back into the port. But a long, high-pitched beep already filled the room. The heart monitor flatlined.

A Healer rushed in, checked my mother's pulse, and slowly shook his head. "Time of death, 8:14 PM."

A primal roar tore its way out of my throat. My fingernails extended into long, deadly wolf claws as I lunged across the room, tackling Elara to the linoleum floor. My claws dug into the soft skin of her neck.

"She gave you her own meat for four winters!" I screamed, spitting in her face. "She kept you from freezing to death!"

Elara made a strangled, gurgling sound, her eyes bulging as she thrashed. Jaxon cursed, grabbing a high-temperature sterilization wand from a nearby medical cart. The tip was still glowing a bright, angry red from its recent use.

To protect his new obsession, he slammed the burning metal directly into my left shoulder-right over my scent gland.

The sickening smell of burning hair and roasting flesh instantly filled the air.

A scream tore from my throat, a sound of such torment it felt as if it were peeling the flesh from my own bones, as I rolled off Elara. My unique scent of winter snow and pine vanished completely, cauterized and burned away forever.

"You're out of your mind!" Jaxon yelled, standing protectively over Elara. "The machine failed! She was dying anyway, and you tried to murder an innocent Pack member!"

He shouted for the Healers to treat Elara's scratches, carrying her out and leaving me completely alone on the floor next to my mother's corpse.

*I lay there, my shoulder still smoking, my scent erased from the world, staring at the flat green line on the monitor. My mother was dead. My pup was dead. My bond was severed. I had nothing left-except a voice in my head counting down the hours. Two days. *

Jaxon had ordered me sent to the border estate, but Elara had clearly gotten to the guards. By midnight, they dragged my bleeding body to the edge of the woods and tossed me across the border line. I was officially a Rogue.

I huddled in the darkness, the promise of my father's arrival in three days the only ember of warmth in my frozen soul. I found shelter in an old, abandoned hunter's cabin, surviving on melted snow and the last vestiges of my strength. For three days and three nights, I waited, my grief a cold, heavy stone in my gut. On the third day, a subtle mental message came, a simple confirmation that his convoy was approaching the capital's neutral zone. It was time.

I needed gold coins to buy a proper silver urn for my mother's ashes. Shivering in the freezing snow, I reached into my torn pocket and pulled out a glowing blue gemstone: the "Tear of the Moon Goddess." Jaxon had traveled to the frozen northern peaks to find it for me five years ago.

I dragged my broken body through miles of unforgiving wilderness until I reached the neutral city limits, eventually descending into the hidden, underground Elite Auction. The air here was thick with the smell of rich cigars and old blood.

The appraiser at the desk verified the gem's authenticity with wide, greedy eyes, immediately placing it on the main stage with a disgustingly low starting bid.

The noble Alphas in the crowd pointed at my dirty, blood-stained clothes, their laughter echoing through the smoky room.

"Looks like a stray dog begging for a bone," a wealthy Beta sneered.

Suddenly, the crowd parted. Jaxon and Elara stepped into the dim light of the auction hall. A volatile mixture of disbelief and fury darkened Jaxon's features the moment he saw me standing there.

*I met his eyes without flinching. He thought I was here to beg. He had no idea that somewhere in this city, a King was already walking toward this auction house-and he was coming for me. *

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