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The Lycan king

Lenora, an orphaned omega, has always known her place: at the bottom of the pack, toiling away in the kitchen while enduring constant insults. Headstrong and unyielding, she often speaks up for what is right—earning her the ire of her packmates, especially the ruthless Lycan King, Jax, and his confidante, Claire. On her twenty-first birthday, Lenora’s life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers that Jax is her fated mate. But instead of joy, the revelation brings humiliation. Jax, embarrassed by their bond, demands secrecy and rejects her outright. When a cruel setup orchestrated by Claire forces Jax to banish Lenora and her closest friend, Noah, tragedy strikes, leaving Lenora shattered and determined to abandon her werewolf roots. Haunted by his actions, Jax tries to bring Lenora back, but she is no longer the omega he once disregarded. Found and manipulated by Jax's estranged brother, Luke—a vengeful outcast—Lenora must navigate a web of lies, uncovering truths about her mate and the dark secrets that threaten to tear the pack apart. As power struggles ignite and betrayal cuts deep, Lenora must rise above the chaos to protect what remains of her heart and her pack. But when love and revenge collide, will Lenora and Jax find their way back to each other, or will their bond be forever broken?

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72 Chs

Chapter 20

*Jax*

Claire and I stared at all the wolves running into the forest. Today was our monthly pack run and I always used the time to assess the weakness in our pack, mainly focusing on the guards and warriors. It was also a way for the pack to bond.

I noticed a figure standing at the edge of the forest, lingering and looking around. It wasn't easy to make out because of the darkness but I knew who it was.

There was nowhere she would hide that I wouldn't be able to make out her figure or silhouette. She paced around the trees and I wondered what she was thinking. Our last conversation wasn't exactly the best. I had tried to reason with her and get her to understand what was going on. She needed to accept my rejection and instead she told me I was a horrible person or rather 'she had seen the terrible parts of me'.

She hadn't seen anything yet.