LOGINI thought meeting my mate would be the happiest day of my life. Instead, it became the day my heart was shattered. “My mate is not an omega like you,” Alpha Sunny said coldly, his voice echoing through the entire pack hall. “I, Alpha Sunny of the Blood Moon Pack, reject you, Rose… as my mate.” Laughter erupted around me. Wolves I had grown up with looked at me like I was nothing. Just an unwanted omega. Humiliated and broken, I ran away from the pack that had never truly accepted me. I thought my life was over. Until the night I met him. The Lycan King. The most powerful ruler of all werewolves. Dangerous. Ruthless. Untouchable. And when his golden eyes locked onto mine, the entire world seemed to stop. “You belong to me,” he growled. I should have run. But fate had other plans. Because the girl Alpha Sunny rejected… Was never an ordinary omega. And when the truth about my bloodline finally comes out, the entire werewolf world will burn. Now the Alpha who rejected me wants me back. But the Lycan King? He refuses to let me go. And this time… I’m the one holding the power.
View MoreRose’s POVThe clearing felt colder than before. Every breath I drew made my lungs ache, as though the air itself had been poisoned with tension. My wolf paced restlessly inside me, muscles taut, senses straining. It was impossible to ignore the lingering presence—the one that had mimicked Alpha Sunny so perfectly, whose voice had sent shivers down my spine.“Rose,” the Lycan King murmured, his voice low, almost intimate, “focus on me. Right here. Right now.”I blinked, trying to steady my trembling hands. My heart thudded violently, each beat echoing in my ears. I can’t do this. I can’t face it again. I’m not ready.But even as the thought formed, my wolf nudged forward. Instinct screamed: You are stronger than you think. You can’t run from this.I shivered.“Tell me,” I whispered, voice barely audible. “What is it? Why is it after me?”The Lycan King didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he studied me with that piercing gaze, golden eyes like molten fire reflecting a truth I couldn’t
Rose’s POVI couldn’t move.Not because my legs were weak—though they were—but because my mind refused to let me.What had just happened… it wasn’t Alpha Sunny. Not really. That thing in his place—whatever it was—had looked exactly like him, sounded exactly like him, but it wasn’t him. And somehow, I already knew that nothing about this night would ever be normal again.The forest around us seemed… heavier. Denser. Alive in a way that went beyond wind or leaves or moonlight. My wolf snarled, pacing inside me like she wanted to escape, wanted to fight, wanted to claim the danger before it claimed me.“Rose,” the Lycan King said, his voice low, dangerous, holding both command and reassurance, “look at me.”I obeyed, slowly raising my gaze. His golden eyes were fixed on me, unblinking, unshakable. And though I had seen his power before, tonight it was… different. More intense. More alive.“Do you understand now?” he asked softly.I blinked, shaking my head. “Understand… what?”“Everythin
Rose’s POVSomething wasn’t right.The moment that thought settled in my mind, it refused to leave.I stared at Alpha Sunny—really stared this time.His face.His posture.Even the way he breathed.Everything looked normal.Too normal.But my wolf…My wolf wasn’t calm.She was pacing inside me, restless, uneasy, growling low like she sensed something I couldn’t fully understand.Danger.The word echoed faintly in my mind.My fingers tightened slightly against the Lycan King’s arm.He noticed.Of course he did.His grip around me shifted—not tighter, not possessive… but protective.Like he already knew what I was starting to realize.“Rose,” Alpha Sunny said again, his voice softer this time.Too soft.“I just want to talk.”My chest tightened.That voice…It sounded like him.But something about it felt… hollow.Like it was missing something.“Talk?” the Lycan King repeated calmly.His tone held a quiet mockery.“You’ve said enough already, don’t you think?”Alpha Sunny’s eyes snapped
Rose’s POVThe silence after it disappeared felt worse than its presence.My ears rang.My heart refused to slow down.And no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something had just… shifted.Not outside.But inside me.I turned to him slowly.The Lycan King stood still, his gaze fixed on the darkness where the creature had vanished. His jaw was tight, his expression unreadable—but the air around him had changed.He wasn’t calm anymore.He was… holding something back.“You said it was nothing,” I whispered.My voice sounded smaller than I expected.Weaker.But I didn’t care.“Then why does it feel like everything just changed?”He didn’t answer.That silence again.It was starting to frustrate me.“No,” I said, shaking my head slightly. “You don’t get to do that.”His eyes flickered toward me.“Do what?”“Stay quiet,” I snapped. “Pretend like I didn’t just see that thing. Pretend like it didn’t say something about me like it knows me.”My chest tightened again.T






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