Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by His Enemy
waiting for all my
athered crowd. The air buzzed with anticipation; whispers, laughter, and
ze. This was it-the night I turned eighteen. The night the Moon Goddess herself would reve
ide me until I felt like I was floating. My chest rose and fell qui
f the other girls wore-but it was mine. Aunt Clara had sewn it for me, insisting I looked "ethereal" in blue. I wanted t
ld matter. Tonight, the Moon G
sed, waving from a group of
e too tangled to join their chatter. I
e by one, the conversations died down, until only the steady rhythm filled the night.
a
, broad-shouldered, strong, and devastatingly handsome beneath the moonlight. His hair, dark as midnight, framed a face carved with shar
cky woman would be
gine it, but deep down, my heart whispered a dang
-
us like wind. Couples stepped forward one after another, sparks igniting as bonds
a king, his expression unreadable, his hands clasped behind his back. His wolf aura radiated s
ce rang out. My name ec
len
rward, each step heavy with the weight of destiny. Gasps r
he orpha
he can't eve
won't acc
mbled as I climbed the steps, until I stood before Kael. His eyes-pi
oul on fire. My breath caught. My heart thundered. This was it-
diant, tugged at my l
oug
like a blade,
smile froze, confusion spr
oddess may have made you my mate,
h the force of a blow. My sto
ject
vision blurred, tears stinging my eyes, but I forced myself to stand tall. "W
h disdain. "You're weak. Pathetic. You can't even shift. How could someon
ough the crowd. Whis
jected
new
worth
My heart screamed inside me, but my pride begged me not to fall apart
s voice low but sharp enough for all to
h ragged. The sparks I'd felt moments ago burned out,
fight to hold them in. Lila's wide eyes found mine in the c
s if I were nothing. "The
ilenced him. Another couple was called forward
every step. People whispered, laughed, sneered, but I couldn't hear
y mate. In fro
-
y tears blurring the world. I pushed through the trees, branches scratching my skin, the
chest ached as if claws had ripped it open. The bond still pulsed
the night. "Why me? Why would you give me
leaves and the distant laughter o
face in my h