Sold After Rejection to the Ruthless Lycan King

Sold After Rejection to the Ruthless Lycan King

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Elara Moonfall, an omega, is publicly rejected by her fated Alpha mate during the Moon Bond Ceremony and sold at dawn to settle her pack's debt to the Lycan Dominion. Delivered to King Kael Varyn a ruthless ruler bound by ancient law. Elara is claimed without negotiation but kept at a careful distance. Within the Lycan court, Elara becomes the focus of political tests as rival Alphas challenge the King through her. Though not imprisoned, she cannot leave, and as Kael enforces absolute protection over her, an unexpected bond begins to awaken, one that threatens Lycan law, pack hierarchy, and the balance of power. A slow-burn rejected-mate Lycan romance centered on power, betrayal, and fate.

Sold After Rejection to the Ruthless Lycan King Chapter 1 THE NIGHT I WAS REJECTED

Elara POV

The moon was already high when they called my name.

"Elara Moonfall."

The crack of Elder Rowan's staff against the stone cut through the clearing so sharply that my shoulders jerked. Then the sound faded, and the silence that followed felt heavy, almost watchful. I could hear my own heartbeat. Too fast. Too loud.

Every omega dreamed of bond night.

I was the only one who felt like I was walking toward an execution.

Cold air slid beneath my skin as I stepped forward. The white dress they gave me was thin, almost weightless, and it clung to my damp palms when I tried to smooth it down. Frost covered the ground, biting into my bare feet until they ached.

Breathe, Elara.

I tried.

The scent of pine smoke drifted through the clearing, sharp and clean. Wolves stood in perfect rows around the ancient stone circle, their faces pale in the moonlight.

Alphas at the front.

Betas behind them.

Omegas near the trees, where shadows swallowed us whole.

That was where I belonged.

Except tonight.

Tonight, I stood in the center.

"You're shaking," Vera whispered.

Her shoulder pressed into mine, warm and solid. She tightened her grip around my wrist like she could anchor me to the earth.

"Breathe," she murmured again. "Your mate is already here."

Vera had always been my shield. Strong where I was quiet. Fearless, where I learned to disappear. When others mocked me for being weak, for being an omega who spent too much time with her head in impossible dreams, Vera stepped between us without hesitation.

Still... something felt wrong.

Not nervous, wrong.

Not excited wrong.

The kind of wrong you feel moments before a storm splits the sky.

"I don't feel right," I whispered. "What if the Moon is wrong?"

Vera let out a soft scoff. "The Moon isn't wrong. People are."

I wanted to believe her.

I really did.

Moonlight flooded the clearing, turning the ancient stones pale and glassy. Symbols carved deep into their surfaces glowed faintly, older than memory, older than the laws that ruled us.

Dozens of eyes burned into me.

Some curious.

Some amused.

Some are openly cruel.

The whispers started, quiet but impossible to ignore.

"An omega?"

"She thinks the Moon chose her?"

"This will be embarrassing."

Heat crawled up my neck, but I forced my chin higher.

Do not run.

If I ran, they would remember that forever.

This was my night.

I had waited for it since the first time my wolf stirred inside me. She had been small then, uncertain, almost shy. But even in those early days, she whispered the same name.

Darius.

Alpha Darius Blackmoor.

Future ruler of Silverclaw. Impossible. Untouchable.

Mine.

At least... that was what the bond had always promised.

"Elara Moonfall," Elder Rowan called. "Step forward."

The stone was freezing beneath my feet as I walked into the center of the circle. Each step echoed in my head.

Across from me stood Darius.

Tall. Broad shoulders. Completely still.

Power seemed to settle around him as naturally as breath. His ceremonial cloak fell perfectly along his frame, the Silverclaw sigil stitched in silver thread over his heart.

Wolves lowered their heads without thinking.

Even now, my chest tightened at the sight of him.

The pull between us had always been there. Quiet but constant. Like a thread wrapped gently around my soul, tugging whenever he was near.

They called me delusional for believing it.

An omega dreaming of an alpha.

A nobody reaching too high.

But the Moon did not make mistakes.

Right?

"Elara Moonfall," Rowan said, his voice echoing. "Stand before the Moon."

I lifted my face to the sky.

"Alpha Darius Blackmoor. Stand before your fated mate."

He stepped forward with slow, controlled confidence.

For a moment, hope fluttered inside my chest.

Maybe if I stood very still... he would see me.

Maybe this distance between us had always been in my imagination.

Maybe tonight everything would change.

Darius stopped in front of me.

I looked up.

He looked through me.

Not at me. Never at me.

His gaze passed over my face like I was nothing more than background scenery.

A quiet chill spread through my ribs.

"The Moon has revealed your fated mate," Elder Rowan announced. "Do you accept the bond and claim Elara Moonfall as your Luna?"

The world seemed to pause.

My lungs burned as I held my breath. My wolf pushed forward inside me, trembling with fragile hope.

Please.

Just see me.

Darius finally met my eyes.

There was nothing in them.

No warmth. No recognition. No bond.

Only distance.

Only decision.

"I do not."

The words were not loud. They did not need to be.

For one suspended heartbeat, the clearing went completely silent.

Then the gasps came.

Laughter followed.

Sharp. Ugly. Cutting straight through me.

Pain exploded in my chest.

I collapsed to my knees as the bond snapped, tearing through me like something alive being ripped away. A scream clawed its way out of my throat before I could stop it.

My wolf howled.

Blood filled my mouth. I tasted iron. So this is what breaking feels like.

"She really thought she had a chance."

"Pathetic."

"An omega dreaming of being Luna."

No one stepped forward. Not even once.

"You understand the cost," Elder Rowan said heavily. "A rejection under the full moon cannot be undone."

"I know," Darius replied.

Relief softened his voice.

Relief.

That was what destroyed the last fragile piece of me.

"This bond does not serve the pack," he added calmly.

The words barely reached above a murmur, but they carried.

Serve the pack.

Not cruel. Not angry. Practical. Political.

In that moment, I understood something through the haze of pain.

This was not about hatred.

It was about power.

"Then who do you choose?" Rowan asked.

I lifted my head just in time to see her step forward.

Lyra Stormborn.

She was everything I was not. Tall. Radiant. Effortlessly confident. Her silver hair shimmered under the moon as it belonged there.

When she slid her hand into Darius's, he did not hesitate.

"I choose Lyra Stormborn as my Luna."

Cheers erupted instantly. Wolves howled their approval. Some even bowed.

The sound swallowed me whole.

At the edge of the crowd, Vera stood frozen, fury written across her pale face.

Lyra leaned closer to Darius, but her eyes flicked toward me.

"You made the right choice," she murmured.

Something inside me went very quiet.

Not shattered. Not screaming.

Just... numb.

Elder Rowan struck his staff again.

"It is done."

Just like that, my life split into a before and an after.

If I did not break tonight... I never would.

I pushed myself upright. My legs trembled, and every breath scraped my ribs raw, but I turned toward the path leading out of the circle.

"Elara Moonfall."

I stopped.

Two guards blocked my way.

Behind them stood the Council.

Their expressions were carved from stone.

At the center sat Councilor Malrec Thorn, thin-lipped and hawk-eyed, gold rings flashing in the torchlight. He studied me the way someone studies a crack in a wall.

"Come with us," he said mildly.

The council hall was warm, almost suffocating after the cold outside, yet my body would not stop shaking.

"Your rejection weakens the pack," Elder Rowan said calmly. "It creates imbalance."

A bitter laugh escaped me. "Sorry, my pain is inconvenient."

"Silence, omega," Malrec snapped. "You should be grateful we are finding use for you."

A slow dread curled in my stomach.

Rowan continued, "Silverclaw owes a political debt."

"To whom?" I asked, though part of me already knew I would hate the answer.

"The Northern Lycan Dominion."

The room tilted.

Even children knew that name.

Mothers used it to frighten disobedient pups.

Obey... or the Lycan King will come.

"No," I whispered.

"The debt will be paid," Rowan said. "With you."

Understanding struck like ice water.

"You're selling me."

"You will be delivered," Malrec corrected smoothly.

My knees hit the stone.

Rejected. Discarded. Sold.

All in one night.

"The Lycan King arrives at dawn," Rowan added. "Prepare her."

Then it came.

A horn sounded in the distance. Low. Ancient.

Powerful enough to make the very stone tremble beneath us.

Every wolf in the hall bowed instantly. Fear crawled slowly up my spine.

King Kael Varyn.

The ruler wolves feared to name aloud. The king whose shadow bent borders and bloodlines.

They thought tonight had broken me. They were wrong. Because beneath the pain... beneath the humiliation... something deep inside me was stirring.

Not fragile. Not defeated. Awake.

And as the horn echoed again through the mountains, one quiet, impossible thought slipped into my mind.

What if I was not being sent to my end?

What if... Was I being sent to my beginning?

By sunrise, I would belong to the most feared king alive. And something deep in my bones whispered a truth I did not yet understand.

He already knew it.

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“Elara Moonfall, an omega, is publicly rejected by her fated Alpha mate during the Moon Bond Ceremony and sold at dawn to settle her pack's debt to the Lycan Dominion. Delivered to King Kael Varyn a ruthless ruler bound by ancient law. Elara is claimed without negotiation but kept at a careful distance. Within the Lycan court, Elara becomes the focus of political tests as rival Alphas challenge the King through her. Though not imprisoned, she cannot leave, and as Kael enforces absolute protection over her, an unexpected bond begins to awaken, one that threatens Lycan law, pack hierarchy, and the balance of power. A slow-burn rejected-mate Lycan romance centered on power, betrayal, and fate.”
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Chapter 1 THE NIGHT I WAS REJECTED

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Chapter 2 CHAINS AT DAWN

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Chapter 3 THE KING WHO DOES NOT BOW

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Chapter 4 LYCAN LAW

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Chapter 5 COURT OF WOLVES

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Chapter 6 THE HEALER'S SILENCE

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Chapter 7 MARKED WITHOUT CLAIM

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Chapter 8 THE ALPHA WHO REJECTED ME

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Chapter 9 THE SMILE THAT LIED

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Chapter 10 AFTER THE MARK

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Chapter 11 THE KING WHO REFUSES

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