He asked for her body. Her loyalty. Her womb. And in return, he gave her a betrayal so cruel it broke something sacred. Nadia was never Greg’s love, just a placeholder for the woman he truly wanted. Used, discarded, and left bleeding in the woods like a broken toy. But fate wasn’t done with her yet. Varic, the cold-blooded Alpha with a vendetta of his own, finds her at her lowest and offers her everything: power, protection and revenge. In exchange, she becomes his Queen. What started as a fake alliance turns into something savage. Something possessive. Because Nadia isn’t just a forgotten omega anymore. She’s the spark of a bloodline long buried. She’s the mate he never wanted.
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“Sorry for your loss, Ms Nadia”
My breathing had become shallow as I sat still on the edge of the examination table, trying to process my loss. Another one.
The third miscarriage, in a year.
My baby, Clarissa. I had wanted her to be a girl so bad I already gave her a name.
My eyes glistened with unshed tears.
Why me?
This was all I had ever truly wanted. A family. But it was obvious the Moon Goddess had other plans.
I tried to steady my breathing but my heart had sunk into a pit.
I pressed my palm flat against my lower stomach, and winced at the emptiness inside. My baby was really gone. I bit my lip, hard, trying to stop the tears.
But they came anyway.
Growing up as an omega with well recognized parents should have made life easier but It didn’t for me.
It was ironic that the daughter of renowned Seers, ended up being such a weakling. Weaker than an omega. I had no wolf, no inherited powers and lived a long life of being a dent on my family's perfect image.
When I met Greg, it felt like I was finally being seen for something other than my weakness. It was another chance to get what I'd always wanted. A real family.
And at first my parents would be happy that I had found a man despite my situation but they hated him. They hated me even more for bringing a disabled man to them.
And for the first time I knew I had to follow the family I chose, but Fate always found a way to take back my happiness before it can fully bloom.
An overwhelming sob choked past my lips before I could swallow it back.
Shame made me wipe at my eyes with the tissue the doctor provided.
Maybe I was doing something wrong. After all my parents always said I was a problem.
If I tried again. It would work.
“Your body has been through so much,” she patted me gently, intercepting my thoughts. “This time… the scarring is more severe. If you try again, Nadia…, it could cost you your life.”
The light slowly went out of my eyes.
“W—what?” My voice wobbled with emotion.
I lost my child and my womb…?
“Does this mean…” I trailed, fear too thick for me to finish my words.
The doctor’s eyes held so much pity that I didn’t need to hear her say the words. I already knew.
A horrid gasp left my lips. What would become of me? The dream I had for a family?
The doctor looked at me, worried. “I'm going to recommend that you stay overnight,” she added, her voice softening with sympathy. “You're not in the right state to be alone right now. We can arrange for counseling for you and your partner. Blood transfusion if necessary. Anything you need.”
My eyes widened with realization.
Goddess. Greg.
How was I going to tell Greg? I can’t tell him.
I shook my head, not feeling connected with reality in the slightest. “No. I have to go.”
“Nadia…”
“Please Doc, please, ” I said firmly, blinking rapidly to stop the tears.
The doctor hesitated, studying my pale face. “Is there someone I can call to come get you? Your partner maybe?” she carefully asked.
“No,” I whispered, forcing myself to sit straighter. “I’ll manage.”
But that was a lie.
Pain raked through my body, a minor blimp of what was going on in my heart.
I couldn’t call Greg to things like these. We weren’t supposed to be seen in public. I also couldn’t say his name out loud. I couldn’t say he was my husband. He had warned me repeatedly, educating me on bad press and I obeyed because I loved him and he knew best.
And so in five years no one knew I was his wife.
“You shouldn’t be alone right now, Nadia,” the doctor said. “Even walking will be—”
“I said I’ll be fine,” I shouted, cutting her off, ignoring the way the floor swayed beneath my feet.
The doctor gave me a long look, but didn't say anything else. I could tell she wanted to push, but something in my expression must have convinced her otherwise.
I left the room on shaky legs, my body floating on autopilot mode.
Today wasn’t supposed to be about me. Greg had been disabled for five years and yet every year he had a mountain of hope that he was going to be cured.
Which was why this year, after the first two miscarriages I hadn’t told him I was pregnant again. I’d wanted to surprise him with the good news. Something he could hold onto.
But then, this happened.
I had no idea how I managed to arrive at the medical facility where he frequented for five years without fainting from my dizzying spells. I opened the door to the waiting area and the shutter of cameras welcomed me.
Cameras? What the hell was going on?
There was a small crowd of journalists and bloggers with notes, cameras and mics.
A frown mounted my face even as I tried to steady my breathing.
“Excuse me,” I murmured, as I pushed against the crowd trying to get inside. I was very weak and out of breath by the time I got to the attendance station.
“Hi,” I panted, “I’m here for the — I was cut off by the nurse, a stern-looking woman, looked me up and down like I was dirt she’d scraped off the floor.
“You’re late,” she said simply, turning back to her screen.
“W-What?” I blinked in confusion.
“Weren't you reporters updated on the time?” She rolled her eyes annoyed, “The time was moved up.”
Reporters?
“I’m not— I started to say but She scoffed, then jabbed a few keys before motioning with her chin. “Room 307. End of the left wing.”
I turned and followed the swell of the crowd. Greg's scent was faint, but it was there.
He didn’t like media and had constantly warned me against them. So why were they here?
Deep down, a sudden fear crept in my stomach.
Strange voices echoed down the hall and despite the pain that shot out from my body, my pace quickened.
I couldn’t lose him too.
Please. Moon goddess.
I finally got to the room, his scent was stronger but the sea of bodies made it impossible to see him.
I grunted in pain as I pushed through the bodies, my slender nature giving me an advantage.
I was close to the front before I caught sight of him. One final push and I saw him.
He was…happy but then…
I gasped in shock as my eyes connected with the rest of him.
Greg was standing.
Greg was standing!!
I lost count of how long I had been waiting. Hours had passed and the sun had successfully snuck behind the horizon, and they weren’t done yet. I felt stupid—why was I waiting on him like a wife? Some Lunas had excused themselves, like Thelma, who had slipped away soon after I returned from the walk with Aiden, while others still lingered in a small group.I tried talking with them a few times, but they kept asking about the accident and my memory, and I didn’t have the energy to indulge. So I left and to keep myself busy, I helped the maids who were clearing the dirty dishes and glasses off the table.“There you go,” I said under my breath as I handed one of them a small stack of plates.Her eyes, which had widened when I began clearing, remained the size of a saucepan as she quickly took the dishes from me. “My lady, it isn’t appropriate for the guests to see you doing this.&rd
Thelma’s nails dug into her palm, and for a second, I thought she would draw blood. Her lips pulled back into something that might have been a snarl, and I swore I saw her wolf flicker behind her blue eyes. If we weren’t in a hall full of guests, I knew she would have torn me apart.My heart thudded, but I didn’t flinch. Maybe I wanted her to strike—to do anything to make me feel like I wasn’t the one losing control by daring her the way I did.But the lunge never came.“You two look like you’re about to give the celebration a sparring match.”Aiden’s voice drifted, lazy but laced with sharpness. He stopped by my side, slightly shielding me from Thelma with polite grins and casual arrogance. His eyes moved from Thelma’s trembling fingers to my clenched jaw.“Who the hell are you, and who gave you the
Lunch was...civil. Forks twinkled. Glasses chimed and chairs scraped against the marble floor as the guests took their seats. Varic pulled a chair to his right for me, and I smiled at him as I sat. He took his seat at the head of our table and soon after, the now familiar scent of rose followed as Ophelia sat at his left. Every nerve in my body tingled as I fought the urge to glare at her. Why was she following us—more like Varic—around like a moth drawn to light? I shut my eyes for a second to pull myself together. It was a beautiful day and I had spent so long planning it out, so I wouldn't let a woman who popped out of the house ruin it for me.Soon, waiters trooped in from the back door pulling trolleys of the buffet. Lamb chops, roasted pork, barbecue... You name it was brought to fit the desires of each guest. The meals were served in waves—first light appetizers, then the full buffet. The foods were served, and soon, the clinking of cutleries on dishes echoed. Occasional chatte
Lunch was...civil. Forks twinkled. Glasses chimed and chairs scraped against the marble floor as the guests took their seats. Varic pulled a chair to his right for me, and I smiled at him as I sat. He took his seat at the head of our table and soon after, the now familiar scent of rose followed as Ophelia sat at his left. Every nerve in my body tingled as I fought the urge to glare at her. Why was she following us—more like Varic—around like a moth drawn to light? I shut my eyes for a second to pull myself together. It was a beautiful day and I had spent so long planning it out, so I wouldn't let a woman who popped out of the house ruin it for me.Soon, waiters trooped in from the back door pulling trolleys of the buffet. Lamb chops, roasted pork, barbecue... You name it was brought to fit the desires of each guest. The meals were served in waves—first light appetizers, then the full buffet. The foods were served, and soon, the clinking of cutleries on dishes echoed. Occasional chatter
I simmered in my spot; my breath hitched so slightly that I doubted anyone noticed. Varic’s arms were still around me, and I felt a sudden urge to press myself into him—to stake a claim. My thoughts shocked me; what was I becoming?“Alpha Ophelia,” Varic said with a nod, nothing more, but to me, it felt like an entire betrayal. “I’m surprised you made it as you missed the last.”Ophelia was her name, and from what I had predicted, she was an Alpha, and the only female Alpha present for that matter. I had read a few tabloids about her a while back. The infamous aloha of Redmoor; the first daughter of her father, who refused to surrender her birthright to her brothers. She was a fighter, I could tell from the way she carried herself; no wonder she got a few gawkers in the crowd; unmated Alphas who found the idea of mating with another Alpha too inviting to ignore. But sadly for them, her eyes seemed set on Varic which tickled me the wrong way. She had not yet acknowledged me.“And miss
Nadia’s POV“I’m never fighting again,” I mused to myself as I walked down the hall and into my room. Every inch of my body ached, even the parts I didn’t know could throb—my muscles pulled, bones creaked and thigh burned. How could anyone go through this and still want to brawl? Slamming the door shut, I flopped onto my bed, loving the softness of the sheets around me unlike Varic’s hands when he caught my fall.I groaned, covering my face with my hands. I could feel the redness grow. Get a hold of yourself! I shunned myself, but it was of no use. I couldn’t stop thinking about him and the way he felt against me—his touch, his eyes, his heat and that damn cocky smirk like he could tell how much he affected me.After I left the training ground, I busied myself with everything—anything. I followed Samira around like a lost puppy which made her almost faint with anxiety. She made me decide the dishes which would be served in the luncheon and asked for my opinion on the decorations too.
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