
Rejected Omega: The Lycan King's Obsession
I was an Omega married off to the powerful Gamma Ryker Blackwood to save my dwindling pack.
But on our wedding night, he threw me into the spare room, declaring our bond a mere political alliance.
He refused to mark me, leaving me to suffer through my agonizing heats with nothing but toxic suppressants.
I soon discovered his heart belonged to a powerful Alpha warrior named Jessa.
They openly humiliated me at pack events, mocking my unmarked status and telling me to initiate a rejection.
When I finally found the courage to leave, his mother threatened my family's survival if I didn't produce an heir.
That night, a drunken Ryker came home and used the forbidden Alpha Command on me.
"Kneel."
My knees crashed onto the cold marble floor, the dark magic breaking my will and tearing our sacred bond apart.
I was trapped in a gilded cage, abused by my fated mate, and forced to bear his cruelty for the sake of my people.
How could the Moon Goddess shackle me to a monster who would profane our bond just to show his dominance?
The next morning, a terrified Ryker woke up realizing he could be ruined by the council for using the Command.
I didn't scream or report him to the Alpha King.
Instead, I wiped away my tears, gave him a gentle smile, and pretended to forgive him.
He gave me a crumb of remorse, and I will use it to bake a loaf of revenge.
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Chapter 1
Alaric Thorne POV:
The drone of my brother’s voice was a slow-acting poison, seeping into the grand hall and threatening to lull me into a stupor. I rested my chin on my fist, my elbow propped on the arm of the ancient oak throne, and let my gaze drift over the heads of my council. The air was thick with the scent of old stone, aging parchment, and the cloying smell of stale duty. Boredom. It was a flat, tasteless emotion, and one I was far too familiar with.
Gideon, my Beta and brother, was reciting patrol data from the southern border. Numbers, statistics, reports. My wolf, a restless beast of shadow and fury, paced the confines of my mind, his low growl a constant rumble of discontent. *Paperwork,* he snarled, his voice a gravelly echo in my skull. *We are Lycan Kings, not accountants.*
I scanned the faces below. They were all bowed, their eyes fixed on the stone floor or the parchments in their hands. Not a single one dared to meet my gaze. It was the curse of my power. As the Alpha King, I commanded fear and respect in equal measure, but it was a lonely throne. The power that set me above all others also set me apart, cocooning me in an isolation so profound it was almost a physical presence.
Then, it happened.
A scent cut through the stale air of the hall, sharp and clean and utterly intoxicating. It was like nothing I had ever smelled before—chamomile, fresh and calming, but with an undercurrent of wild rain and open valleys. It was the scent of a storm-washed meadow at dawn. It was the scent of peace and of home.
My body went rigid. I sat bolt upright, the boredom evaporating like mist in the sun. My molten gold eyes narrowed, scanning the room, hunting for the source.
My wolf stopped his pacing. The growl died in his throat, replaced by a soft, stunned whine of pure, unadulterated longing. *Mate?*
My eyes swept past the stooped shoulders of the elders, the tense forms of the guards, and finally, they locked onto him. Gamma Ryker Blackwood. He was on his feet, his back straight and proud, giving a supplemental report on warrior training readiness. His voice was strong, confident, every inch the powerful Alpha warrior he was.
The scent seemed to cling to him, a fragrant aura that mingled with his own scent of pine and strength. It was a perfect, impossible fusion.
The world tilted on its axis. For nearly a century, I had walked this earth alone, convinced the Moon Goddess had forgotten me. Now, in the middle of the most mind-numbingly dull meeting of the quarter, she had answered. And she had sent me not some fragile, trembling she-wolf who would need my protection, but a warrior. An Alpha. Someone who could stand beside my throne, not hide behind it. A flicker of my parents, a king and queen who had ruled as true equals, flashed through my mind. This was what I had always wanted.
The rest of the meeting passed in a blur. My entire being was focused on Ryker. I watched the way he gestured with his hands, the sharp, intelligent light in his eyes, the subtle shift of his powerful shoulders. And through it all, that scent, a siren’s call to my very soul.
Finally, the council was dismissed. The members filed out, their relief palpable. I gave Gideon a subtle signal with my eyes, a silent command to stay.
He approached the dais as Ryker gathered his documents, his back to us. “A problem, Alaric?” Gideon asked, his gaze following mine.
I didn’t answer immediately. My wolf was screaming at me. *Claim him. He is ours!*
“Gamma Blackwood,” I said, my voice a low rumble. “He is exceptional.”
Gideon smiled, a rare, genuine expression. “He’s our finest warrior. Father made a good choice when he appointed him.”
I took a deep breath, trying to draw in that captivating scent again, but as Ryker moved, it seemed to ebb and flow, frustratingly elusive. “What is his status?” I asked, affecting a casual tone I was far from feeling.
My brother’s eyebrows shot up. He knew me too well. I had never shown this much interest in any single member of my pack, male or female. He understood instantly.
“Oh, him?” Gideon’s voice held a note of regret. “He’s spoken for, Alaric. Set in stone.”
A cold fist clenched in my gut. “Meaning?”
Gideon shrugged, his massive shoulders lifting and falling. “He’s mated. A union ceremony a year ago, to seal an alliance. An Omega from the Whispering Pines pack.”
An Omega. My brow furrowed. That powerful, soul-shaking scent belonged to an Alpha who was already bound to an Omega?
My wolf let out a snarl of pure rage and disbelief. *TAKEN!*
I watched Ryker’s broad back as he walked out of the great hall. The chamomile scent faded with him, leaving me alone in the vast, empty chamber with a gaping hole where a century of hope had just been ripped away.
But the scent... My wolf’s growl softened to a confused rumble. The Goddess does not make mistakes. That scent calls to us.
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7.9
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7.5
I am the biological daughter of the wealthy Fitzpatrick family, but I spent my childhood eating out of dumpsters.
When I was finally brought back to the estate at age seven, I thought I would experience my parents' love.
Instead, my biological parents looked at my dirty clothes with raw disgust. They only cared about Hallie, the fake daughter who lived like a princess.
The moment I walked in, Hallie hurled a heavy ceramic cup at my head, slicing my hand open.
"Get out of my house!"
My father didn't even look at the blood. He raised his hand to strike me, accusing me of bringing trailer park rules into his home.
In my past life, I dropped to my knees and begged for their forgiveness. I endured their abuse, hoping they would eventually love me.
But they let the maids humiliate me, let Hallie steal my identity, and eventually threw me back onto the streets to die. Even my playboy Uncle Byron, the only person who ever showed me mercy, was driven to suicide by them.
I didn't understand why my own flesh and blood hated me so much, or why a vicious liar deserved everything while I was treated like a jinx.
Opening my eyes again, I was back on the exact day I first returned to the estate.
As my father raised his hand to hit me, I didn't cower.
Instead, I looked at the family patriarch and pointed directly at my notorious, alcoholic uncle.
"I want him to be my new guardian."

7.4
The house was a living inferno, the heat devouring the air in my lungs as I clutched my five-year-old daughter to my chest. Emily was dead weight, her skin already cooling even as the room turned into a furnace of orange and black.
Through the stinging smoke, I saw my husband, Kenney, crawling toward the door with a wet handkerchief pressed to his face. He didn't look back at the crib, and he didn't call my name; he was simply leaving us to burn.
I lunged forward and grabbed his ankle, my nightgown catching fire, but he didn't reach down to save me. He recoiled in horror at the sight of my burning hair and our dead child, kicking me back with a panicked shriek.
"Let go!" he shrieked.
I died as a massive, flaming timber snapped from the ceiling and crushed us both into silence. I couldn't believe that the man I loved would leave his family to die just to save his own skin, but the rage I felt was colder than the death that followed.
But then the burning stopped instantly, replaced by a cold so sharp it made my teeth ache. I gasped, jerking upright in my bed to find the velvet duvet cool under my palms and the nursery quiet, with Emily still breathing softly in her crib.
I had returned to the winter morning two years before the fire, the exact day Kenney finalized the deal to sell me to the King for a promotion. As Kenney stepped into the room with a practiced mask of concern, I realized I was no longer the victim of this story.
"A nightmare, my love?" he asked, reaching out to touch my shoulder.
I flinched away, my eyes burning with a hatred he couldn't yet understand. Tonight was the Winter Masquerade, the night he planned to offer me to the King as a prize, but this time, I was going to turn his social ladder into a gallows.

9.0
Following twenty years away from home, Cathleen returned expecting family, but all she received was contempt.
Her parents sneered, "You may share our blood, but someone as exceptional as your sister is the only one fit to be our daughter."
Her brother scoffed, "Ashley is my only sister. Get out of here, you country bumpkin!"
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