ANMELDEN"I know, Dad, but Omegas like us have a hard time in this society and I heard the college is built up of ranks, and only wolves with rich parents are allowed to attend it. Lovely is just lucky to get a scholarship there now that they are trying to accept ordinary students. They despise low-class wolves like us, and I can't stand their judgment and prejudice," Daniel clenched his fists into tight balls, anger apparent in his voice. "Enough with the negativity. They are just werewolves like us and think they will like my little girl," Mom commented and continued eating her vegetables. "Daniel is right, even if you don’t want to admit it. They may be werewolves like us, but they treat us Omegas as inferior. They don't see us as equals because of our rank. It's infuriating," my dad commented, his dark eyes burning with fury. "With all the things I have heard about their treatment of Omegas, I don't think I will like them," I admitted, feeling a bit fuzzy. *** Amber Darlington, a young black omega, moves to a new pack with her family looking for a fresh start after being banished from their pack. But instead of finding acceptance among her new packmates, she finds discrimination, bullying, and oppression. She is particularly targeted by Mason, the Alpha’s son, who sees her as an outsider and authority figure. As Mason's prejudice threatens to tear the pack apart, Amber must decide whether to stand up for herself and her family or suffer in silence. Will Amber be able to break free of Mason's oppressive reign? Or will she remain a victim of systemic discrimination?
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I still remember the night everything fell apart... I wanted to die. I didn’t want to go back out there. I didn’t want to go anywhere. He had taken everything. My first kiss. My virginity. My dignity. He was Alpha Mason, and I was nothing but a low-ranked omega from a mixed-blood family. I smelled like him. I reeked of heat and sweat, and his scent was dominant and overwhelming. I needed to wash it all off. But I couldn’t even do that with peace. Someone was out there. His mother. Goddess, had she seen me? Had she sensed what we had done? *** The hot sun beat down brutally, its rays threatening to burn my skin as my father’s jeep drove into the Everbite Pack. My family, consisting of my parents, my elder brother Daniel, and me, had set off on this adventure to join a new pack after I got admitted into a popular college. But it wasn’t just any ordinary move; we were werewolves, and our pack, the Woodland pack, had also declared us outlaws. Being an Omega and the daughter of a cleaner in the packhouse, I had always struggled to fit in with the other werewolves and fought insecurities that gnawed at my self-esteem. The werewolf society was challenging, and I longed to escape the borders of the old pack and chase my dreams of becoming a famous perfumer. Against all odds, I had been accepted into the most prestigious university known among the packs. It was a chance for a new beginning, a chance to leave behind the prejudices and embrace my passion. As we pulled up in front of a white-painted mansion, from the outside, the house looked luxurious. It had been built with tan stones and had marble decorations, with small triangular windows. The golden door shone in the sunlight, and a smile touched my lips. I couldn’t wait to see what the inside looked like. I stepped out of the car, my heart pitter-pattering against my ribcage. "I can't believe we are here," I remarked with a smile, looking forward to what this new pack had to offer. Daniel, my protective brother, stood beside me. He was about six feet two inches tall, with light brown eyes and a rough charm that drew attention wherever he went, and compared to him, I looked like a child in comparison. His company always reassured me, and he flashed me a warm smile, revealing his dimples. "Lovely, why are you staring at me?" He teased as we began unloading the luggage from the trunk. Lovely was what only he called me; it was my nickname, and whenever I heard it, I knew it was him even without seeing his face. "Nothing," I responded, my voice sounding tired. "I’m just lost in thought," My eyes drifted to my parents, who were both engaged in a quiet conversation, their faces filled with concern and worry. My father was worried about something, and my mother, with her long, wavy hair, had a serious expression on her face. Confusion wrinkled my brow, and I was forced to ask. "Dad, what’s with the holdup? Aren't we going inside?" I questioned. "Not yet, sweetie," he replied, his brow creased with worry. "I need to contact my friend, Mr. Martin, to bring us the keys to the house, he promised to meet us here." "Mom, I thought we already had the keys. Why didn't we get them before coming here?" I inquired, unable to understand what was going on. "Oh, honey, sometimes things don't go as planned," she commented, her voice soothing. "But don't worry, we will sort it out." But Daniel wasn’t having it, he had already started pacing back and forth, his face painted with frustration. "Shit, Dad, I never trusted that man. Didn't I tell you he would do something like this?!" His words exploded with anger. "Let me handle this, son," Dad declared. "He will be here soon," he added as he placed his phone to his ear, trying to reach out to his friend, who wasn’t picking up the call. A rolling sigh escaped my throat, I tipped my face to the bright sun, and it hit my face, and my eyes shut. The sun beat down on us with merciless strength. Sweat slicked our brows, and the air vibrated with heat, but we endured it—our skin didn’t burn, though every instinct screamed to find shade before we overheated. "Why did we have to move on such a hot day?" I complained. "Because school starts tomorrow, honey," my mother reminded me as excitement added shine to her eyes and polish to her cheeks. She let go of the handle of her luggage and rested against the hood of the car. We waited for what felt like a million years, with the sun still burning our skin, and finally, Mr. Martin, or whatever his name was, approached us. He was a he-wolf from the Everbite pack and also my father’s only friend here. The air around us seemed as thick as the ocean. The asshole walked over to my father, seemingly unfazed by the situation. "What took you so long?" Dad demanded, his voice filled with anger. "Um, I…I was on my way here when I received a call from the house owner," Mr. Martin replied, his expression serious. "They want their house back, they don't want to sell it to a family from the Woodland Pack, especially one of the Omega ranks. I am sorry, I tried to talk to them, but there was nothing I could do." "What do you mean, Omega Rank?!" Daniel’s voice rose with anger until he was yelling as he confronted Mr. Martin, only to be held back by our father. "Stay out of this," Dad warned, and Daniel reluctantly backed off, his face contorted with barely contained fury. "What about the money we have already paid for the house? Aren’t they going to refund us?" Dad's voice resounded with anger. Mr. Martin's response cut through the air like a slap. "I will return your money by next month," he said casually. Unable to control his anger, he grabbed Mr. Martin by the collar, drawing him closer with an aggressive glare. "Next month? You have got to be kidding me. Where do you expect my family to live?" he growled, and it was as if his wolf was in control. Mr. Martin avoided his eyes. "I-I wish I could help, old friend, but there is nothing I can do," he stammered. Daniel stepped forward and pulled out something from his pocket, and my jaw almost hit the floor at what I saw. It was—it was a fucking gun, a handgun. Before I could come to terms with what was happening, he fired a shot into the air, then pointed the gun at Mr. Martin’s head. "People never do the right thing until they are forced to," Daniel commented, his teeth bared, revealing his fangs. Mr. Martin trembled, his legs like jelly, and he almost peed his pants. "Here... here is the key," he stuttered, pulling it out of his back pocket. We all watched him in stunned disbelief as the tables turned. Daniel snatched the keys and turned on the safety of the gun before shoving it back into his pocket. "I…I thought you were my friend, you heartless jerk. Why would you do this to me?" My father’s voice trembled with disappointment and betrayal. Mr. Martin's response held a bitter truth. "I am sorry, I was overcome by greed. I was going to receive payment from two families and keep one for myself," he confessed before fleeing with his briefcase. "Better run!" Daniel shouted after him, kicking the air in frustration. "Dad, you always seem to have the worst luck with friends," Daniel commented, shaking his head as he dragged his luggage toward the house. I opened my mouth to say something, but no words came out. I wanted to know how and where he got the gun, but it seems my parents already knew about it, so there was no use asking. We followed him as he unlocked the door of the mansion and pushed the doors open. We stepped into the thick darkness. I fumbled for my phone and switched on the flashlight, its light cutting through the dark. My mother found the light switch and turned it on, the light illuminated the surroundings, and we all sighed collectively. The house's living room was a total mess, with white clothes strewn about and garbage scattered. It was also filled with dust and cobwebs, the complete opposite of the home we had pictured. "Come on, kids. We have a lot of cleaning to do," Mom said, her voice determined as she gathered her wavy locks into a bun. Daniel suggested we tackle our rooms first, pointing out that the house had three bedrooms, perfectly accommodating our family, and that Daniel and I each get our own room. "Okay, Dad," I agreed, following him up the grand stairs, dragging my luggage along with me. I entered the first room I came across, pushing the door open and rolling my luggage inside. The room was painted in shades of green, with a small window allowing a sliver of sunlight to filter through. A queen-sized bed occupied the center, its plushness inviting luxury, and a little chandelier hung from the ceiling, offering an air of elegance to the room. It was as if the family that lived here before us were royalty. I opened the wardrobe, finding it empty and ready to be filled with my belongings. There was another door opposite the bed, and as I opened it, a strong odor assaulted my nostrils. the bathroom was a mess and not different from a porta-potty.Amber's POV I facepalmed, barely able to believe what I was hearing. Ken had rushed here without doing any real investigation first. He probably thought my question about the boss’s skin color was strange, but it was necessary, fucking important. “I-I’m sorry—” he started. I cut him off with a sharp raise of my hand. “I don’t want to hear it.” My voice came out firmer than I intended. I drew in a steadying breath, the sterile scent of the hospital room filling my lungs. “I want you to gather information about their boss, who he is, who sent that package. Also look into their other products. I need to know if they are using dangerous chemicals across the board or if this one was specially made for me. Because it had to be targeted. Their company wouldn’t survive long if every product was this toxic, would it?” I exhaled slowly, frustration simmering under my skin. “If this is their new perfume… do they actually want people dropping dead from wearing it? Or was this batch made spec
Amber's POV “What do you mean, ‘get out of here’?” Amber’s voice cracked as she struggled to sit up, her words slurred with lingering disorientation. Ken was instantly there, one large hand gently pressing on her shoulder while the other slipped behind her lower back, steadying her with careful strength. His touch was warm and familiar, but she tensed beneath it, her body instinctively rejecting the closeness. She wrinkled her nose and let out a heavy yawn, as if she had simply dozed off during a boring meeting. Blinking against the sterile white lights of the hospital room, her gaze darted around, taking in the thin privacy curtains separating the beds, the soft beeps of nearby monitors, and the faint, sharp smell of antiseptic lingering in the air. Her eyes widened with growing alarm. Amber shrugged his hands off sharply and leaned back against the raised headboard, the thin pillow crinkling behind her. She dragged her fingers through her tangled hair, trying to gather h
Author’s POV Ken paced the sterile hospital corridor like a caged animal, his polished shoes echoing against the tiled floor. His eyes remained fixed on the direction Daniel had disappeared, jaw tight, fingers twisting restlessly at his sides. Every second that passed without Amber felt like sand slipping through an hourglass he couldn’t stop. Leaving this place without her wasn’t an option. Not now. Not when the company was crumbling and the woman he loved lay unconscious somewhere behind these white walls. He yanked out his phone and dialed the company lawyer. The man answered on the first ring. "I know why you are calling, Ken,” the lawyer said, his voice heavy with exhaustion. “I have already been briefed. I can’t come to the hospital, I’m stuck at the company. Had to cancel our family camping trip and rush back. One minute I was roasting marshmallows with my kids, the next I’m buried in contracts when I would rather be—” “Who called you?” Ken cut in sharply, irri
Author's POV Ken let out a deep sigh, leaning his back against the cold hospital wall. He rubbed his temples, glancing up at Daniel, debating whether it was his place to reveal what he suspected, that someone had tried to murder his sister. In the end, he decided against it. It wasn’t his place. “Um, I don’t know…” he began, but Daniel cut in immediately. “What do you mean you don’t know?” Daniel pressed, his voice sharp with worry and frustration. “I know my sister. She is not reckless enough to work with harmful chemicals without proper protection. She has been in this business for years, and nothing like this has ever happened before. So tell me straight, what really happened back at the office? Don’t hold back on me.” Ken rubbed the bridge of his nose, exhaling slowly. “It’s not that I don’t know, it’s complicated. We are still investigating, so I can’t say for sure yet. But I’m glad she is alright now. And I know it’s soon to say this, but she needs to wake up quickly. S
Author’s POV Amber chuckled, the sound sharp and disbelieving as she stared at Cassie in utter disbelief. “What the hell does that have to do with me, huh? Isn’t he your best friend? And you just attack me like that and…” She trailed off, fury boiling over so fast it burned away every ounce of r
Author’s POV “Stop acting fucking clueless, man,” the leader growled, shoving Mason hard in the chest. “Stop pretending like you don’t know exactly what we are talking about when you know damn well.” Alpha Mason staggered a step back toward the cafeteria entrance, boots scraping harshly again
Author’s POV Mason saw red. He didn’t know where the fuck he was anymore as his wolf roared in his head and took complete control, rage scorching through his veins like wildfire. He stepped forward in a blur, grabbed the guy by the throat, and lifted him clean off the ground. Razor-sharp claws
Amber’s POV Mason grimaced, rubbing the back of his neck. “We are not that young, Cass. And we are not getting married right now either. We just got engaged because of my parents, so they will finally get off our backs.” His piercing green eyes drifted to me, catching me staring at the sparklin












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