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Rejected By The Lycan Prince

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Rejected By The Lycan Prince is a sweeping paranormal romance of fate, betrayal, and redemption — a tale that explores what happens when the bond destined by the Moon Goddess collides with pride, prejudice, and heartbreak. Ivie Morgan is an omega — the lowest rank in her werewolf pack — and she’s long learned to live quietly in the shadows. But when her best friend persuades her to attend the exclusive Supernatural Ball disguised under a forbidden scent-masking spray, Ivie’s life changes forever. There, she collides — literally — with a stranger who awakens every primal instinct within her. The stranger is her fated mate. The pull between them is instant and all-consuming, an intoxicating fire neither can resist. But by morning, Ivie’s fairytale turns into a nightmare. Her mate, Lycan Prince Dante Orion — heir to the most powerful bloodline in the supernatural world — coldly rejects her, calling her an “omega masquerading as something more.” His scorn is crushing, but things get worse when Ivie returns to her pack only to be condemned under the archaic “honor laws” and sentenced to become a breeder — a living punishment for females deemed “dishonored.” Her world spirals until Dante unexpectedly appears before her pack, declaring her his mate before all. With his royal authority, he rescues Ivie from a lifetime of subjugation, but salvation quickly turns into another prison. At the Lycan palace, Dante’s hatred burns hotter than ever. He refuses to touch her, blames her for ruining his engagement to his beloved Miranda, and treats her like a political inconvenience rather than the soulmate chosen for him by the Goddess. Ivie’s life as the Lycan Princess becomes a gilded cage — one filled with silent tears, whispered gossip, and endless loneliness. Her only solace comes from her inner wolf and her growing defiance. Yet the bond between them cannot be denied, and their encounters — rare and tense — often end in an explosive mix of anger and passion. When the royal elders demand Dante produce an heir, he reluctantly turns to Ivie, leading to a cycle of painful intimacy and emotional detachment. But Ivie’s strength grows with each heartbreak. When Dante’s cruelty peaks — publicly rejecting her after impregnating Miranda — Ivie shatters. She leaves the palace behind, heartbroken and pregnant with Dante’s child. Five years later, Ivie has rebuilt her life under a new identity — the enigmatic business magnate Ms. Westfield, head of Westfield Corporation. Strong, independent, and fiercely protective of her young son Mason, she has buried her past beneath success and anonymity. But fate isn’t finished with her yet. When Dante reenters her life as a powerful business rival, unaware of her true identity or the existence of their child, the tension reignites. Their worlds collide once more — his cold arrogance against her hard-won independence — and beneath the layers of anger, pain, and pride, the embers of their fated bond still burn.

Chapter 1

IVIE’S POV

 

“I can't possibly wear this,” I informed my best friend, but I couldn't take my eyes off the mirror. 

 

The dress was a luscious forest green that clung to my curves before flaring out beautifully.  

 

The girl in the mirror looked beautiful, daring, and audacious. She looked nothing like me.  

 

Mia’s long blond hair swished across the ground as she regarded me upside down from her precarious position at the bed’s edge.  

“Why not? I’ll lend it to you. Besides, it fits you like a glove.”

 

Reluctantly turning away from the mirror, I spun to face Mia. “What does the fit matter if I’m not even invited to the ball?”

 

Mia straightened smoothly, tucking her legs beneath her. 

“It's open to all eligible supernaturals who wish to attend.”

 

“All high-ranking eligible supernaturals,” I corrected before pointing at myself. “I'm an omega in case you've forgotten.”

 

It was an unspoken rule of the so-called inclusive supernatural ball. There was nothing inclusive about it.

 

From the ticket price point to the absurdity of the outfit prices that fit the dress code of the supernatural ball, it was obviously only designed for the elite of the elite.

 

As an omega, I was the opposite of elite.  

 

“It doesn't matter,” Mia refused to be discouraged. “We have a ticket and a dress. Plus, this year’s theme is a mask party. With a bit of concealing spray, nobody will ever know.”

 

My jaw dropped at the sight of the minuscule spray in her hands. 

 

“Allure,” a mist that could completely obliterate the scent of a supernatural. It was so effective at masking scents, especially at group events, that it had been banned.   

 

“That is illegal. How did you even get it?” I gaped.  

 

“That doesn't matter,” Mia repeated, her hazel eyes locked onto mine. “All that matters is the fact that you, Ivie Morgan, are going to the ball.”

 

“Mia, Adeline gifted you the ticket. You should go. I can't.” I looked away, a gnawing feeling in the pit of my stomach. 

 

Wanting things that were above my station was dangerous. 

 

I didn't do dangerous things.  

 

“Ivie, look at me,” Mia cupped my cheeks forcing me to maintain eye contact with her. “You will go to this ball because you cannot continue to sentence yourself to a life devoid of actual living simply because you are scared of the unknown.”

 

She was right. I was used to my routine. My routine of keeping my head down and blending into the background. 

 

It kept me safe, but at what cost?

 

The dress felt like liquid silk in my hands.  

 

Maybe… just maybe I could put aside my reservations for just one night.  

 

I offered Mia a weak nervous smile. 

“Can I at least wear a less… conspicuous dress?”

“No!” Mia scowled, but I could see the mirth glistening in her eyes.  

 

Oh, Goddess. 

 

I wasn't even at the ball yet and I was already feeling overwhelmed.  

 

 I couldn’t bring myself to leave the buffet table at the ball.  

 

Despite being decked out in the most stunning dress I’d ever worn; it was obvious that I didn’t belong with these people.

 

These supernaturals with their elaborate masks, intricate outfits, and airs of sophistication no Allure could fake. Their practiced gliding, easy conversations, and polite laughter looked effortless.

 

I never should have let Mia talk me into this, I had to leave and —

 

“Care for a dance, miss?” 

 

I glanced at the masked man standing in front of me with an outstretched hand, then I looked behind me to see whom he was addressing. 

 

There was no one behind me.  

 

He was talking to me.  

 

Anxiety flooded my veins. My mouth opened and shut without a word. 

 

The man continued to stare at me expectantly and my cheeks burned.   

 

“Uh, I… I’m good, thanks.” I managed to croak out before turning away and rushing out of the hall. 

 

So much for having fun tonight. Diana yawned inside me. She was my wolf and faithful partner. 

 

I walked even faster. I wanted nothing more than to hide myself. Forever. 

 

I was so flustered that I took the wrong turn, ending up on a secluded balcony overlooking the area rather than the staircase leading out.  

 

Sucking in deep steadying breaths, I pulled my mask off.  

 

I wanted to go back home. 

 

Diana stirred within me but stayed silent this time. 

 

Mia shouldn’t have given up her chance to come here for me, Ivie Morgan, the orphaned omega, who was spooked by her own shadow. I couldn't even have one dance without having a minor panic attack.  

 

The direction of the wind shifted, and I scented him a second before I felt his hand on my *ss. 

 

Flinching away, I spun to meet familiar, cruel golden-brown eyes. 

 

Martin pulled back his mask and smiled at me. “Well, well, if it isn't little Ivie.”

 

Martin Teal, the Beta in training and son of the current Beta of my pack, and possibly the vilest wolf I knew. 

 

I’d heard stories and seen how he’d treated female omegas with the misfortune of catching his attention, how he broke them.

 

Martin had gotten me whipped a couple of times for some perceived slight. But in my nineteen years living in the Shadow Pack, he’d never looked at me as he did now. 

 

Hungrily. 

 

I suddenly realized how isolated we were from the main event and a chill went up my spine.  

 

“Runt, I almost didn't recognize you. You look… different,” Martin smirked, his lecherous gaze fixed on my curves. “I like it. A lot.”

 

“Please excuse me,” I bowed slightly, then moved as fast as my legs could carry me. I hurried away from Martin. 

 

He was faster, his steel grip tightening around my wrist forcing me to a stop. 

 

“I wasn't done talking to you, Ivie.” He snarled and my body began to tremble against my control.  

 

I could feel Diana trying to fight against Martin’s dominance in my head, but it was hopeless, I simply wasn't strong enough.   

 

Martin tugged me closer, my back to his chest, his nose in my hair and my backside firmly pressed to him. We were so close that I could feel his erection. 

 

Nausea bubbled up inside me and I began to struggle against his hold in earnest.  

 

“Let go of me!” I screamed, my elbows digging into Martin’s ribs. 

 

He let go of me, but backhanded me before I could escape. I fell to the ground, my vision blurry.  

 

“How dare you refuse me?” Martin growled; his eyes narrowed.

 

“It is an honor for a nobody like you to have a Beta take interest.” 

 

The back of my ear felt wet and sticky, the metallic taste of my blood coating my teeth and my vision was still hazy. 

 

Martin undid the buckle of his pants, the anger in his voice swiftly shifting to a cloyingly sweet tone. 

“You will be damaged goods but if you satisfy me, I might just take you as one of my mistresses.”

 

I could feel Diana caving to Martin’s dominance, her fight slowly dying out and my eyes filled with hot tears. 

 

Being an omega in a world built on strength meant being a slave to others’ wishes. A fate of forever being doomed to submission. That was why I never took any risks. My entire life was a d*mn hazard.   

 

Martin smiled at my lack of fight, his hand cradled the back of my head and guided me closer. 

“Good girl,” he crooned. “Just take it like a good little omega.”

 

Chapter 2

IVIE’S POV

On my knees in front of a man who was going to molest me because I’d dared come for a party, dared be seen and simply because he could. Something in me snapped. 

 

I looked up at Martin’s smug face, his erection inches from me then I slashed at his groin with my claws. 

 

Martin screamed like a girl, and I shoved him to the side. 

 

Then I ran, ignoring the rip on my bodice where he had tried to hold on to me. I ran as fast as my legs could carry me.  

Martin was a Beta and unlike Omegas, they healed pretty fast. If he caught me after what I had done… what’s left of me wouldn't fit into a shoebox. 

 

I reached an intersection, one way leading down towards the ballroom and the exit leading up. Martin would assume I would try to leave. 

 

I pulled out the Allure, gave myself a good spritz and headed up. 

 

I didn't know what was on the top floor but hopefully, there would be someplace

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