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The Alpha's Altar Rejection: Awakening My White-Black Queen

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"A King needs a Queen, not a liability. I, Alpha Fenrir, reject you as my mate." Five years ago, at the grandest wedding the pack had seen in a century, Yin-Nox—the wolf they called ‘The Weakling’—was publicly shattered. Rejected at the altar by the world's most powerful Alpha, she fled into the forbidden woods and vanished. Now, Aria lives a quiet life in the city, her memories of the wolves and the rejection buried. She is a simple girl with a mysterious past and haunting dreams of a bicolored wolf. She doesn't know she carries the rarest bloodline in existence: The White-Black Hybrid. But Magnus Thorne, the cold-blooded billionaire CEO who just moved his empire to her city, knows exactly who she is. Driven by a regret that is tearing his wolf apart, Fenrir has come to claim his bride. But Aria doesn't remember him—and her dual powers are waking up. To get his Queen back, the Alpha must win the heart of the girl he once destroyed... before her power burns them both.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Silence of the Void

The Silverglade Cathedral was supposed to be the site of my greatest triumph. Instead, it became my altar of sacrifice.

I can still feel the weight of the white lace veil against my skin—a fabric that felt like a burial shroud. I looked into the eyes of Alpha Fenrir, the man I had loved since I was a pup. I waited for him to take my hand, to claim me, to tell the world I was his.

Instead, he took a step back. His voice didn't tremble. It didn't hold a shred of mercy.

"A King needs a Queen, not a liability," he declared, his words echoing like thunder against the ancient stone. "I, Alpha Fenrir, reject you as my mate."

The bond didn't just break; it was torn out of my chest by the roots. I collapsed on the cold marble, a "weakling" shattered in front of the world. I fled into the forbidden woods, running until my heart nearly stopped, until the ancient magic found me.

Five years later.

It has been five long years since Yin-Nox died on that cathedral floor. Now, I am Aria. I am a simple girl living a quiet life in the city, haunted only by dreams of a bicolored wolf.

I thought I was safe. I thought the past was buried. But my hands are starting to flicker with a light that shouldn't exist—a blinding white and an abyssal black.

And now, Magnus Thorne—the cold-blooded billionaire CEO—is watching me. He looks at me with eyes that burn with a familiar, agonizing regret. He thinks he can claim the bride he threw away. He is wrong. The "Weakling" is gone.