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.
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The night I found my mate was supposed to be the happiest night of my life. Every young wolf dreamed about it—the moment when the Moon Goddess finally revealed the person destined to be yours. The one who would love you, protect you, and never leave your side. But fate had always been cruel to me. So maybe I should have known better. The Blood Moon Pack’s grand hall was glowing with bright lights as music echoed through the building. Wolves laughed, drank, and danced under the silver moonlight pouring in through the tall windows. Tonight was the annual Mate Ceremony, the night when many young wolves discovered their destined partners. Excitement buzzed through the crowd like electricity. But for me, standing alone near the corner of the hall, the atmosphere felt suffocating. “Look, it’s the useless omega.” “Why did she even come?” “Does she really think someone would want her as a mate?” The whispers drifted through the air, sharp and cruel. I kept my head down, pretending not to hear them. I had grown used to it. My name was Rose, the lowest-ranked wolf in the Blood Moon Pack. An omega. Weak. Worthless. At least that was what everyone believed. Unlike other wolves my age, I hadn’t even been able to fully shift into my wolf yet. My wolf remained silent inside me, like she was sleeping—or maybe she simply didn’t exist. And in a werewolf pack, that was the greatest shame of all. I clenched the edge of my dress tightly, trying to steady the storm of emotions swirling inside me. Maybe… just maybe tonight would be different. Maybe the Moon Goddess hadn’t completely abandoned me. The pack hall doors suddenly opened with a loud creak. The room fell silent almost instantly. Everyone turned toward the entrance. And then he walked in. Alpha Sunny. Tall. Powerful. Devastatingly handsome. The moment he stepped inside, the air itself seemed to shift with his presence. His dark hair was slightly messy, and his sharp jawline made him look almost carved from stone. But it was his eyes that made every wolf lower their gaze. Cold. Commanding. Dominant. He was the youngest Alpha our pack had ever had, yet no one dared to challenge him. Because Alpha Sunny wasn’t just strong. He was ruthless. Girls around the hall immediately started whispering excitedly. “I hope he’s my mate…” “Imagine becoming Luna…” “I would die if Alpha Sunny rejected me.” Their giggles filled the room. I stayed where I was, quietly watching him from a distance. Someone like him existed in a completely different world from someone like me. Suddenly, Alpha Sunny’s eyes moved across the room. For a brief moment… they landed on me. My breath caught. And then something strange happened. A sudden warmth exploded inside my chest. My heart began beating wildly. My wolf—who had always been silent—suddenly stirred. A voice whispered softly inside my mind. Mate. I froze. No… No, that couldn’t be possible. My gaze slowly lifted to meet Alpha Sunny’s again. His expression had changed. His eyes widened slightly, as if he had just realized the same thing. My heart pounded harder. The Moon Goddess had finally given me a mate. And that mate was… Alpha Sunny. Hope bloomed inside me so suddenly it almost hurt. Maybe this was why my life had been so difficult. Maybe all the suffering I had endured was leading to this moment. My mate. My Alpha. But the look on Sunny’s face wasn’t what I expected. Instead of happiness… His expression darkened. A deep frown formed on his forehead. The entire hall seemed to hold its breath. Then he began walking toward me. Every step he took echoed loudly across the silent room. My hands trembled as he stopped in front of me. Up close, his presence was overwhelming. I could smell the strong scent of pine and winter air surrounding him. My wolf stirred again inside me, desperate and hopeful. “Mate…” I whispered softly before I could stop myself. Gasps spread through the crowd. Everyone stared at us in shock. Alpha Sunny’s jaw tightened. For a moment, his golden eyes studied my face carefully. Then his gaze turned cold. Ice-cold. “You,” he said slowly. My chest tightened. “Yes… Alpha,” I replied quietly. A tense silence filled the hall. Then suddenly— Alpha Sunny grabbed my wrist roughly and pulled me toward the center of the room. Pain shot through my arm, but I didn’t resist. All eyes in the pack were now focused on us. My heart pounded loudly in my chest. Why did he look so angry? This was supposed to be a happy moment… Right? Sunny’s voice suddenly echoed through the hall. “Everyone listen carefully.” The crowd leaned forward eagerly. My stomach twisted with nervous anticipation. Then he said the words that shattered my entire world. “I, Alpha Sunny of the Blood Moon Pack…” His grip on my wrist tightened painfully. “Reject Rose as my mate.” The world stopped. For a moment, I thought I had heard him wrong. My ears rang loudly. “…What?” I whispered weakly. Gasps filled the hall. Then laughter followed. Cruel, mocking laughter. Sunny’s voice remained cold and merciless. “My Luna will never be a weak omega who can’t even shift.” Each word felt like a knife stabbing into my chest. “You are unworthy of standing beside me.” My vision blurred. Tears filled my eyes, but I forced myself not to cry. Not here. Not in front of everyone. “You have embarrassed this pack long enough,” Sunny continued. “So I officially reject you.” A sharp pain exploded inside my chest. It felt like something inside me was tearing apart. The mate bond. It was breaking. My knees nearly collapsed beneath me. But Sunny wasn’t finished. He suddenly turned toward a beautiful blonde woman standing nearby. Her name was Luna Candidate Amanda—the daughter of the pack’s Beta. She had always been admired by everyone. Strong. Beautiful. Perfect. Sunny pulled her gently into his arms. “I already have someone far more suitable to stand beside me,” he said. Amanda smiled sweetly as she leaned against him. “Alpha…” The crowd erupted into applause. “Perfect couple!” “She’s much better than that useless omega!” “Rose should know her place!” Their voices echoed around me like a nightmare. My chest felt hollow. Empty. Broken. Sunny finally released my wrist like I was something disgusting. I stumbled backward. My heart hurt so badly I could barely breathe. But worse than the pain… Was the humiliation. Everyone was staring at me with mocking smiles. Some looked at me with pity. Others with pure amusement. I forced myself to stand straight. If Alpha Sunny wanted to destroy me tonight… I wouldn’t give him the satisfaction of seeing me beg. Slowly, I lifted my head. My tear-filled eyes met his cold golden gaze. “Fine,” I said quietly, my voice shaking slightly. “If rejecting me makes you happy…” A bitter smile touched my lips. “Then I accept it.” The hall grew silent again. Sunny’s eyes narrowed slightly, as if he hadn’t expected that response. I turned away from him. From the pack. From the place that had never truly been my home. And then I ran. Cold night air hit my face as I burst out of the pack house. Tears streamed down my cheeks as my legs carried me deep into the dark forest. Branches scratched against my skin, but I didn’t stop. Didn’t slow down. Didn’t look back. The pain in my chest burned like fire. The mate bond had been violently severed. Every breath felt like broken glass slicing through my lungs. Finally, my legs gave out. I collapsed onto the cold forest ground. A sob escaped my lips. “Why…?” I whispered brokenly to the silent sky. “What did I ever do wrong?” The moon shone brightly above me, but it offered no answers. For years, I had endured the pack’s insults. Their cruelty. Their rejection. But tonight… The person who was supposed to love me the most had destroyed me completely. “I hate this…” I choked. “I hate being weak…” Tears soaked the earth beneath me. Minutes passed. Or maybe hours. I didn’t know anymore. Suddenly— A strange sensation spread through the forest. The wind stopped. The animals fell silent. Even the air felt heavier. My wolf stirred again inside me, restless and alert. Then a deep voice echoed behind me. Low. Dangerous. Powerful. “You smell interesting.” My entire body froze. Slowly… I turned around. A tall man stood between the trees. The moonlight illuminated his figure. Silver hair. Sharp golden eyes. An overwhelming aura of dominance surrounded him—far stronger than any Alpha I had ever seen. Every instinct inside me screamed the same terrifying truth. This man wasn’t just powerful. He was something else entirely. Something far more dangerous than an Alpha. His piercing gaze locked onto mine. Then his lips slowly curved into a dark smile. “Well…” he murmured softly. “This is unexpected.” My heart began pounding again. Not from fear. But from something deeper. Something impossible. My wolf whispered again inside my mind. But this time… The word felt different. Stronger. More terrifying. Mate. The stranger took a slow step toward me. His golden eyes gleamed under the moonlight. And the next words that left his lips made my entire world tilt. “Looks like the Moon Goddess has quite the sense of humor.” He tilted his head slightly as he studied my tear-stained face. “Tell me, little wolf…” His voice dropped to a dark whisper. “Why does my mate smell like she’s just been rejected?”Rose’s POVWe didn’t rest.Not even for a second.The decision—mine, apparently didn’t feel like something I had time to sit with. The moment I said fine, everything shifted.Not dramatically.Not loudly.Just… direction.Like the world had been waiting for me to pick a path so it could finally start moving again.And now it had.Fast.Too fast.“Which way?” I asked, my voice quieter than I expected.Because I already knew the answer.I just didn’t want to be the one to say it out loud.The Lycan King didn’t respond immediately.He was watching me again.That same look.Careful.Measuring.Like he wasn’t sure if the one making this decision was fully me.I exhaled sharply.“Stop doing that.”His brow tightened slightly. “Doing what?”“Looking at me like I might suddenly stop being myself.”A pause.Then honest, direct“I don’t know that you won’t.”That stung.Not because it was cruel.But because it wasn’t.It was just… true.And that made it worse.“Great,” I muttered under my breat
Rose’s POVThe first has awakened.That sentence didn’t just sit in the air.It settled inside me.Like it found a place and decided—yeah, I belong here now.I couldn’t breathe properly.My hand was still pressed against my chest, fingers digging in like I could hold something together that had already started slipping apart.“What… what does that mean?”My voice sounded thin.Not weak exactly.Just stretched.Like I was speaking from somewhere slightly far away from myself.The creature didn’t answer immediately.It just watched me.Those glowing eyes… they weren’t scary in the usual way.Not like something about to attack.Worse.They looked certain.Like this was all expected.Like I was just late to my own story.“It means we’re leaving,” the Lycan King said suddenly.Firm.Final.His hand grabbed my wrist again, tighter this time. Not rough but not gentle either.Urgent.“We don’t have time for this.”“But I need to know—”“You don’t,” he cut in sharply. “Not here.”That stung.B
Rose’s POVIt is no longer about what you meant.The words didn’t fade.They stayed.Hung in the air like something solid.Like a sentence that had already decided my future and was just waiting for me to catch up.My fingers tightened unconsciously around his hand.Or maybe it wasn’t unconscious anymore.Maybe I was just… noticing everything now.The Lycan King stepped slightly in front of me again.Not fully blocking me.Not like before.More like…He didn’t know if he should.That alone said too much.“Stand down,” he said, voice low, commanding.Not to me.To it.The creature didn’t move.Didn’t react.Didn’t even blink.Its glowing eyes stayed locked on mine like I was the only thing in the forest that existed.“You’re not supposed to be here,” he continued. “Return to your post.”A pause.Then the voice again.Deeper this time.Colder.“My post has shifted.”Something inside me twisted at that.Shifted.Because of me.Of course.Everything now seemed to lead back to me.I hated
Rose’s POV“For now.”I didn’t say it out loud.But it didn’t stay inside either.It slipped quiet, soft, almost like a thought that forgot where it belonged.The Lycan King’s eyes sharpened instantly.“You said something.”My breath caught.“No… I didn’t.”A lie.Or maybe not.Because I hadn’t meant to say it.But something had.Inside me, that presence shifted again subtle, controlled, like it was testing how much it could move without me noticing.Except I noticed now.I noticed everything.Too much.The way the air felt heavier than before.The way the forest had gone… quiet.Not normal quiet.The kind of quiet that comes right before something decides to hunt.“We need to move,” the Lycan King said suddenly.His voice dropped lower, more serious now.No hesitation.No explanation.Just instinct.“Why?” I asked, even though my body had already started to tense.Because I felt it too.That thing in the distance.That presence.It wasn’t hiding anymore.It wasn’t subtle.It was… com
Rose’s POVMy entire body was shaking.Not from weakness.Not from fear alone.But from the aftershock of power I didn’t understand.The moment the shadow disappeared, the forest didn’t return to normal. If anything, it felt worse. The silence pressed harder, the air heavier, like something unseen
Rose’s POVThe air had changed.Thicker. Heavier. As if the forest itself were holding its breath, waiting. My wolf growled low inside me, vibrating with tension. Every instinct screamed that the shadow—the thing that had worn Alpha Sunny’s face—was near. And this time… it wasn’t hiding.“Rose,” th
Rose’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 Su
Rose’s POVThe forest was dead silent, except for the distant sounds of Alpha Sunny’s pack freezing in shock. My heart pounded wildly in my chest, and every instinct inside me screamed at me to run. But something—his presence, the sheer weight of him—held me rooted in place.“Rose,” the Lycan King’
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