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REJECTED BY MY ALPHA... CLAIMED BY HIS FATHER

Chapter 3 THE KINGDOM THAT DOESN'T ASK

Word Count: 1046    |    Released on: 02/05/2026

HE KINGDOM TH

Pack Territory didn't

obeye

ving like they were alive. Aria watched it happen, understanding something

why he'd claimed her, what he wanted, where this ended. Because every answer he gave

e moment they cros

k grounds disappeared-torches, familiar voices, the last threads of her old life

teps

he did. "You can stop if you intend

ghtened. "I'm

keep w

their heads as Kael passed. None of them met his eyes. But all of them looked at h

t

h

ss immediately. Dark marble pillars rose into shadows so deep light seemed to stop before reaching them. At th

opped

face her. "So

asked quietly, nod

becomes concrete,

nswer. Instead, she forced herself

d something shift in his expre

id to argue with

I'm also tired of not understand

to the glowing

didn'

ped. "I will n

et and absolute. S

uched the circle, the

s and rising up her legs like living chains. Aria tried to stumb

she gasped, pulling a

protocol. It's going to anchor

was real now. The light was moving higher, tigh

t need to

her eyes. When she opened them again, the bindings had stabi

broke th

Maje

the shadows. Ancient. Powerful. His eyes w

ol?" he asked, his voice uncertain in a way t

" Kae

hat magnitude combined with binding exposure should have-" He

heart rate s

looked at her. "But she's

lap. Useful. Not safe. N

ite the bindings. "I'm no

"No," he agreed. "You're s

ootsteps echoed through the

through t

ry. Clearly he'd ridden hard from the gather

" he said, and it

at him. "She walked fr

iam's voice was shaking now-rage and something und

ected coldly. "The moment you r

orward. "She

urned

But the entire hall seemed to dim in response

thal. "She was your mistake. You had something extr

went white

ply. "Guards will escort you back

er the moment she steppe

urn through her immediately like it should have. The way her body was

by now. Would have accepted th

t

le circumstances-she was still defiant. Still angry.

have irr

it fascin

ael felt something shift in his chest. A recognit

anomaly. The one thing in his carefully controll

ng worth un

im, Kael felt something darker than anger. Possess

man. That was the mistake. A

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REJECTED BY MY ALPHA... CLAIMED BY HIS FATHER
REJECTED BY MY ALPHA... CLAIMED BY HIS FATHER
“Aria Nightshade spent her entire life waiting for one thing: the moment her fated mate would claim her, making her Luna. But on the night of her bonding ceremony, Liam Draven rejects her in front of the entire pack-publicly, brutally, without hesitation. He chooses another woman. Leaves her shattered. Humiliated beyond repair, Aria prepares to disappear into whatever's left of her dignity. Then the Alpha King intervenes. Kael Draven-feared, untouchable, a man who answers to no one-steps between them and claims her himself. Not out of mercy. Not out of love. For reasons he refuses to explain, he binds her to him with magic older than the packs themselves, then hauls her to his fortress and locks her in a tower. Aria should be terrified. Instead, she's angry. Defiant. And increasingly aware that the man holding her captive isn't quite what he seems. Kael is cold, calculated, and obsessed with understanding what she is-a wolf who shouldn't have survived a bond rupture, who shouldn't be standing, who shouldn't exist. As he slowly reveals the truth about her past and her bloodline, Aria discovers that her rejection was never about her worth. It was about her power. The kind of power that could reshape the entire werewolf hierarchy. But Liam can't accept his loss. Kael's protection becomes possession. And Aria's slow transformation from broken girl to something far more dangerous forces her to choose: remain the victim they all rejected, or rise as the Luna that will make them all bow. Even if it means destroying everything-and everyone-she once cared about.”