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The rejected Alpha's secret

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Lyra never belonged even before the bond that stole her freedom.

For five years, she endured life as a shadow in a pack that used her, silenced her, and ultimately discarded her. But the night she walks away is the night everything changes. Something ancient stirs beneath her skin… something powerful enough to rewrite the rules of their world.

With a price on her head and nowhere left to run, Lyra strikes an unexpected deal with Draven the rogue king whispered about in fear and blood. He offers protection. She offers him something far more dangerous: a chance to tear down the very system that made them both monsters.

But war is never clean.

As alliances fracture realisation unravel, Lyra is forced to confront a truth buried deeper than betrayal: her past was never what it seemed, and her existence may be the key to a power others would kill to control.

Now hunted by alphas, watched by the Council, and bound to a man she shouldn’t trust, Lyra must decide who she’s willing to become.

Because this time… she’s not running.

She’s rising.

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Lyra’s POV The bike skidded to a sharp halt, and almost instantly, the air erupted with cheers and loud shouts. I stood still, unable to move, my eyes fixed on Darius, my mate as he stepped off his bike. He had just defeated two rival biker groups, claiming victory in the competition. I should have been excited. And I was… just not in the way I was supposed to be as his mate, as the future Luna. Today was meant to mark our fifth mating anniversary. I had planned everything, even booking a hotel for us to celebrate. But instead, Darius chose to race. Worse still, he hadn’t even told me he would be here today. Weeks ago, when he had met me to help him practice for an upcoming competition secretly, because his father had banned him from racing months ago so he could focus on pack duties as the future Alpha, I had believed it was for something important. I was his coach as I was good at biking, but only in secret as he didn't want anyone knowing that. Now that I knew the truth, I couldn’t help the disappointment curling in my chest. Not just disappointment in him, but in myself. “Eagle Racers has just won the match!” the referee announced. The crowd erupted once more, the noise snapping me out of the haze of my thoughts. I watched Darius mount the podium to give his winning speech, just like he always did. The same podium I had once dreamed of standing on, giving my own winning speech when I was younger. But five years ago, after my parents had died protecting Darius’s Alpha parents during a rogue attack, I had given up those dreams. My marriage to Darius had been the reward for their sacrifice. It didn’t help that Darius’s father despised bike racing. So I had been relegated to being a good Luna-to-be, a devoted mate to his son, and a future mother to his pups. Pups we hadn’t had, despite five years of mating. “He’s so handsome and dreamy,” a woman standing beside me whispered to her friend as they watched Darius on the podium. “I’m jealous of whoever is going to become his mate.” From the scent clinging to her skin, she wasn’t from SilverFang Pack. “You don’t know he already has a mate?” another voice said from behind her. I didn’t turn as I didn't need to. The scent was unmistakably SilverFang. When the woman shook her head, the second voice continued, her tone dripping with disdain. “He’s already mated to a lowly omega. A charity marriage his father forced on him because of the Alpha Council’s decree. It won’t be long before he rejects her and claims Coach Aria Sanders instead. She’s a beta’s daughter and far more suitable to be Luna of SilverFang.” I swallowed the lump forming in my throat and said nothing. It was true that I was an omega. Worse, one of the lowest among them. Disrespect was something I had long grown accustomed to. That was the fate of omegas like me. Only the decree and Darius’s father had made it impossible for him to reject me. I shook my head slightly, as if that alone could chase the thoughts away. I needed to be in the right spirits for when Darius would eventually call me onto the stage, to thank me for being his dedicated mate and coach. Since our academy days, I had been the one tutoring him in secret, long before we became mates. Long before I learned that love, no matter how hard I worked for it, was never guaranteed. When he would call me to the stage, I would plant a kiss on his lips to show the girls that I was his mate, the woman who would be crowned Luna beside him on his upcoming Alpha coronation day. That was what I told myself. “I’d like to start my vote of thanks by acknowledging my father, who raised me into the best racer in the world.” Darius’s voice pulled my attention back to the podium. Once again, my eyes found him, and I forced myself to focus on his words, ignoring the girls whose whispers had almost ruined my mood. His father who was beside me was in smiles as he had won and made him proud. Forgetting that he was the same person who had banned him from racing just a few months ago. “And next, I’d like to thank my coach, Aria Sanders. If not for her training, I wouldn’t have” The world blurred. No. This couldn’t be happening. Aria Sanders was Leonard’s coach in name alone or so he had told me. She didn’t know about racing. She didn’t even know how to tutor anyone. But as the beta’s daughter, someone who could bring brand deals and influence to the team, he had made her their coach. She was also his first love. They had broken up years ago, even before the decree. Leonard had asked her to marry him, and she had refused. In the end, she had gone abroad to study. But three years ago, she returned to the pack and since then, she had been a weapon aimed at my marriage to Darius. Still, I had endured and condoned it. Hoping that one day, he would learn to love me, for always being there, for never giving up on him. So how could he call her up to the stage and not me? How could he thank everyone, from his parents to his teammates and now Jessica, without even mentioning me? I didn’t understand. I didn’t know how to react. So I lifted my chin and held my head high, watching and waiting, telling myself to be patient. Surely, he would explain and call me later. My chest tightened when I saw Jessica kiss Darius on the cheek. This wasn’t new. I had endured worse behind closed doors ever since she returned to the pack years ago. Darius had made it clear that she was his first love. And that he hadn’t forgotten her, even after she rejected him. But seeing it in public and before everyone was something I couldn’t condone. We weren’t in the SilverFang Pack, where their fathers and the elders would turn a blind eye. We were in public, at the autonomous packs’ racing center. How could he allow her to be affectionate with him like this when I was the one who was supposed to stand by his side? Even if it wasn't as his coach but at least his mate. When Darius handed Jessica the microphone to give her own speech, I decided I had had enough and turned to leave. Perhaps he was acting this way because the pregnancy test I took last night had come back negative. As an Alpha-in-training, he was required to have a child with his mate before he could be crowned Alpha. Five years had passed since we became mates. Since I was eighteen and still, I had never conceived. Not even a stillbirth. Perhaps that was why he had called Aria onto the stage instead of me. Perhaps that was why he ignored my existence in the crowd, pretending I wasn’t standing there beside his father, the same father he had publicly acknowledged. Perhaps that was why, after all these years, he had never learned how to love me. As I left, I couldn't stop wondering, just how much more would I have to endure at his hands before I would tell myself that I had had enough?

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