
Rejected While Pregnant: Claimed by the Direwolf Alpha
June Calva · Ongoing · 163.0k Words
Introduction
I was wrong.
On the night we were bound, he rejected me. Not in private. Not with mercy. He tore the mate bond apart before the entire pack and accused me of carrying another man’s child. I was stripped of my title, cast out, and left to survive alone while pregnant with the very heir he denied.
I should have died in those woods.
Instead, I was found by something far more dangerous than an Alpha.
The Direwolf Alpha is feared by every pack. Exiled. Scarred. Ruthless. He does not follow pack law or bow to fate. When he looks at me, he does not see a weak, wolf-less woman or a burdened womb.
He sees something worth claiming.
As my body changes, so does everything I believed about myself. The wolf I was told I did not have begins to stir, and the child I carry draws whispers of prophecy and power. The pack that rejected me wants me back. The mate who humiliated me suddenly remembers my name.
But the Direwolf who claimed me has no intention of giving me up.
I was rejected while pregnant.
Now I must decide who I will become and which bond I will choose.
Chapter 1
The gown was not made for her.
Araya Varrow stood in the dim preparation chamber, staring at the ivory silk pooled at her feet like something that had given up trying to fit. The fabric had been commissioned for a woman of status, of curves, of presence. Not for a girl who had spent her life eating last, sleeping in the smallest room, and learning to make herself invisible in her own home.
She reached for the laces at her back and tightened them herself.
No one had come to help her dress.
The chamber smelled of cold stone and old candle wax, a windowless room tucked behind the Moon Hall's north entrance, used for storage more often than ceremony. Someone had placed a standing mirror in the corner, its silver frame tarnished at the edges. Araya looked into it and barely recognized the pale, hollow-eyed creature staring back.
Her raven hair had been pinned and twisted into something formal, silver streaks catching the candlelight. Her silver-blue eyes looked too large in her face. Her lips were pressed into a line so tight they had gone white at the corners.
She looked like a sacrifice.
The door opened without a knock.
Marisol Vale stepped inside, her pale gray wolf eyes moving over Araya with the slow, deliberate sweep of someone assessing damage. She wore silk the color of storm clouds, silver pins gleaming at her collar, her dark blonde hair swept into a flawless knot. She was beautiful in the way a blade was beautiful. Cold, precise, and made for cutting.
She did not speak at first. She simply looked.
Araya turned back to the mirror and adjusted the bouquet in her hands. Wolfsbane and silver blooms, their scent sharp and medicinal. The thorns had already found her palms. She welcomed the sting.
"You will embarrass us," Marisol said at last. Her voice carried no heat. It never did. Heat required caring, and Marisol had not cared about Araya since the day she arrived in the Varrow house with her two children and her cold, proprietary smile. "Standing there like a church candle. Thin and dim and burning down to nothing."
Araya said nothing.
"At least hold the flowers properly." Marisol crossed the room and adjusted the bouquet in Araya's grip, her touch firm and impersonal. Her fingers pressed briefly against Araya's wrist, and Araya felt the faint pulse of power there. Marisol's wolf, still present, still watching. Always watching. "Alpha Drevyn is doing your father an enormous courtesy by accepting this arrangement. The least you can do is not look as though you're walking to your own execution."
Araya met her eyes in the mirror. "Is there a difference?"
Marisol's expression did not change. She stepped back and smoothed her own skirt.
"Your mother made the same mistake," she said, almost conversationally. "She believed that feeling things deeply made her interesting. It only made her weak. The pack does not respect weakness, Araya. It buries it." A pause. "Try not to cry. It makes the eyes red, and you have little enough going for you today."
She left without closing the door.
Araya stood alone in the guttering candlelight, the bouquet thorns biting into her palms, and breathed.
She did not cry.
She thought about crying. She thought about sinking onto the cold stone floor and simply refusing to move, letting the ceremony begin without her, letting Jasper Drevyn and his pack and her stepmother and the whole arrangement collapse under its own weight. She thought about it the way she sometimes thought about running. Often. Briefly. With the full knowledge that she had nowhere to go.
Her father's debts were not small. The Varrow name had been hollowing out for years, quietly, like rot in the beams of a house that still looked fine from the outside. Eldric Varrow no longer led. He endured. And when Alpha Drevyn had extended the offer of an alliance through marriage, her father had not consulted her. He had signed the agreement and told her at dinner, the same way one might mention a change in the weather.
"It is a good match," he had said, not looking up from his plate.
Marisol had smiled.
Serenya had said nothing, but her green eyes had glittered with something Araya could not name at the time. Now she thought she understood it. Satisfaction. The particular pleasure of watching someone else be handed the life they deserved.
Araya pressed her thumb hard against a thorn until the pain sharpened to a point.
Then she lifted her chin, and walked to the door.
The stone archway of the Moon Hall loomed above her like a mausoleum. Cold air drifted through the open doors, carrying the scent of pine and damp earth. Ivory silk dragged across the floor as if trying to anchor her in place. The fabric clung to her ribs, to the hollow of her waist, and she felt the weight of it pressing down like judgment itself.
Inside, the pack waited.
Araya heard them before she saw them. Whispers rippled through the hall, low and cutting, meant to be heard.
"Wolf-less."
"Useless bride."
"Why did the Alpha even agree to this?"
Her fingers curled into the bouquet, thorns biting deeper into her palms. The pain steadied her. She stepped forward.
The hall stretched long and narrow, lined with wooden benches packed with wolves. Their eyes tracked her movement, cold and unblinking. No one smiled. No one rose to honor her. They sat like judges, waiting to watch her fail.
Araya walked the aisle alone.
Halfway down, a woman in the third row leaned toward her companion and did not bother lowering her voice. "She doesn't even smell like a wolf. Nothing there at all." Her companion laughed behind her hand, a quick, bright sound, like something snapping. Araya kept her eyes forward. She counted the floor stones.
From the far left bench, a male voice, older, graveled: "The Alpha's taken a ghost for a Luna. Pack will fall apart inside a year."
A murmur of agreement rippled down the pew.
Araya's jaw tightened until her teeth ached.
Her father, Eldric Varrow, sat near the front, his head bowed. His brown hair had gone gray at the temples, his shoulders slumped beneath the weight of a man who stopped fighting years ago. He did not look up as she passed. She had not expected him to.
Beside him, Marisol sat rigid in silk and jewels, her pale gray wolf eyes sharp and dismissive. She had already arranged her expression into something appropriately solemn. She was very good at performing emotions she did not feel.
Serenya Vale leaned forward from the second row, honey-blonde hair cascading over one shoulder. Her green eyes found Araya's immediately, as if she had been waiting for exactly this moment, and there was nothing subtle in what lived behind them. No disguise. Just cold, open pleasure. She wore a gown nearly as fine as Araya's, ivory-adjacent, pearls at the collar, as if she too were the bride. As if she were simply waiting to be asked.
Araya looked away first. She would not give her the satisfaction of a reaction.
At the end of the aisle, beneath the stone altar carved with wolf sigils, stood Jasper Drevyn.
Alpha of the Drevyn Pack. Tall, broad-shouldered, carved from arrogance and ice. His storm-gray eyes locked onto hers, and there was nothing in them. No warmth. No recognition. Just cold assessment, the look of a man calculating the weight of something he had agreed to carry before seeing what it actually was.
He wore black, always black, his dark hair cut short and severe. His jaw was sharp, his stance commanding, his hands clasped behind his back with the ease of a man who had never once stood in a room and wondered if he belonged there.
He did not smile.
Araya reached the altar and stopped.
The elder priest raised his hands, his silver-streaked beard catching the torchlight, his voice rolling through the hall in practiced waves.
"We gather under Araya's Eye to witness the union of Alpha Jasper Drevyn and Araya Varrow. The moon sees all. The bond is eternal."
The words fell into silence like stones into deep water.
Jasper's gaze moved over her once, briefly, the way one checks something off a list. Then he looked past her, toward the gathered pack, his expression never shifting. She might have been a post he was required to stand beside. A formality. A signature on a contract he had already filed away.
She felt her hands trembling. She gripped the bouquet tighter.
The priest turned to Jasper. "Do you, Jasper Drevyn, Alpha of the Heartlands, take this woman as your mate, your Luna, bound by blood and moon?"
Jasper's voice was flat, clipped. "I do."
No hesitation. No weight. Two words dispensed like a transaction completed.
The priest turned to Araya. "Do you, Araya Varrow, accept this bond, to stand beside your Alpha, to bear his heirs, to serve your pack?"
The hall felt very still.
To bear his heirs. To serve your pack.
Not to be loved. Not to be chosen. To serve. To produce. To fill a role that required her body but not her name, her presence but not her person. She wondered, distantly, if anyone else noticed the shape of those words, or if they had all simply accepted them as the natural order of things.
She forced the words out. "I do."
The priest nodded. "Then let the bond be sealed."
Jasper stepped forward. His hand closed around her wrist, firm and cold as the stone beneath their feet. He pulled her closer, and the pack leaned in, watching, the way wolves always watched when they smelled blood nearby.
The ritual required a kiss. A claiming. A moment of recognition before the moon.
Jasper lowered his head.
His breath brushed her ear, warm against the chill of the hall. His voice dropped to a whisper, meant only for her, and what she heard made her heart stutter with a sharp, painful thud.
"This bond means nothing."
His lips brushed her cheek. Cold and brief. Not a kiss. A mockery of one, barely a touch, like a signature on a document he resented signing.
He pulled back, releasing her wrist. His storm-gray eyes met hers for just a moment. No apology. No ambiguity. Only disdain, open and absolute, the look of a man who wanted her to understand exactly where she stood.
She understood.
The pack erupted in polite applause, empty and hollow, the sound of obligation rather than celebration.
Araya stood frozen, blood dripping from her hands onto the stone floor.
The elder priest raised his arms. "The bond is sealed. Let the moon bear witness."
But Araya felt nothing. No thread of silver light. No warmth in her chest. No connection pulling toward the man who had just claimed her before gods and witnesses. Only cold. A cold so deep it had stopped feeling like cold and started feeling like nothing at all.
Jasper turned and walked down the aisle without her. The pack rose, following him toward the feast hall, their voices lifting in chatter and laughter, the ceremony already forgotten in favor of food and drink and whatever the night would bring.
Araya remained at the altar, alone.
She watched them go. She watched her father shuffle out with his head still bowed, Marisol at his elbow, guiding him the way one guides a piece of furniture being moved from one room to another. She watched wolves who had whispered ghost and wolf-less and nothing there at all laugh with one another like they had said nothing at all, because to them, they hadn't. She was a topic of amusement. A thing to comment on. Not a person standing in earshot.
She gripped the altar to steady herself, the cold stone biting into her palms alongside the thorn wounds.
Serenya glided past last, as if she had waited deliberately, timing her exit for maximum effect. Her silk gown whispered against the stone. She paused, close enough for the sweetness of her perfume to cling to the air like something cloying, close enough to make it look like sisterly concern to anyone still watching.
"You look lovely," Serenya murmured, her voice pitched low and warm and precisely aimed. "Like a ghost."
She smiled, green eyes glittering with everything she had wanted to say for years, everything she had never needed to say because the world had always arranged itself in her favor. Then she walked away, chin lifted, pearls catching the torchlight, silk whispering farewell.
Araya's knees trembled. She did not move.
Millie Myles appeared at her side, warm brown hair pulled back in a simple braid, hazel eyes soft with something that was not pity, exactly, but close enough to kindness that it made Araya's throat close. Millie rested a hand on her shoulder, steady and certain.
"Come," Millie whispered. "Let's get you cleaned up."
Araya nodded, unable to speak.
They walked together through the empty hall, their footsteps echoing against the stone. The scent of wolfsbane lingered in the air, bitter and sharp.
Outside, the moon rose, pale and distant, watching.
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