LOGINCLAIMED BY THE FOUR ALPHAS WHO ONCE BROKE ME In the Silvercrest Pack, strength is everything—and Lena has none. Born an omega, she was the lowest of the low. When her parents died mysteriously, the whispers began. A cursed child. A burden. A nobody. No one stepped in when her uncle sold her to four powerful alphas to pay off his debts. Why would they? Omegas like her didn’t matter. She became their servant. Their shadow. Cleaning up after them, enduring punishments she didn’t deserve, and learning to disappear. Until everything changed. On her twentieth birthday, something impossible happened—she found her mate. Not one. Four. The same four alphas who once treated her like she was nothing are now bound to her by fate. And worse? She's the only one who can carry their heir. Suddenly, they want her. Crave her. Need her. But Lena is no longer the broken girl they once ignored. And if they think they can claim her now without consequences… They’re about to learn that the omega they shattered has teeth—and she’s not afraid to bite back. They all want her and didn’t want to share but why even chose one of them when she can chose all four?
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LENA Sweat burned my eyes, dripping down my face as I scrubbed another filthy plate. My arms screamed in pain, my fingers were shriveled like old fruit, but I didn’t stop. The pile of dishes in front of me was a mountain that never seemed to shrink. “This is torture,” I muttered, my voice so low it barely existed. Who was I even talking to? Nobody cared. Nobody ever did. Whining was pointless—it’d only earn me a smack or something worse. I sucked in a shaky breath and grabbed another plate, its greasy surface slipping in my sore hands. I didn’t even know I’d be slaving away today. My uncle didn’t bother telling me last night. He just stormed into my room at dawn, ripped the threadbare blanket off me, and barked, “Get up, Lena. You’re working the Beta’s sixtieth birthday bash.” Like it was some grand favor. A party. Yeah, right. Not as a guest. Not even as a server. I was just the scum in the back, drowning in dishes while everyone else laughed, stuffed their faces, and danced to music I’d never hear. I didn’t argue. Never do. What’s the point? Talking back only makes things uglier, and my life’s already a rotting pile of garbage. If I dared open my mouth, my uncle would make sure I regretted it. So I kept quiet, like always. I was barely halfway through the dishes when a loud crash made me jump. Another towering stack of plates and cups slammed onto the counter beside me. I flinched, my heart racing. “Wash these too, Lena,” snapped a woman in her fifties, her voice sharp and filled with pure disgust. This evil woman called Martha. She always acted like she was queen of the world. She didn’t wait for a reply. Just waved over two younger women who dumped more grimy, food-crusted dishes into the sink with smirks on their faces. “Move faster, you lazy slug!” Marta hissed, her hands planted on her hips. “What’s wrong with you? You’re slower than a dead snail. The real work’s waiting, and you’re dragging like you’ve got all day!” I nodded, too exhausted to speak. My throat felt tight. She glared at me like I was less than dirt—just a broken tool she could kick around. Honestly, that’s probably all I am to these people. “Hmph,” she grunted, turning to leave. I stared at the soapy water, counting the endless dishes in my head, wondering how I’d ever get home before my uncle and his wife. If I was late… God, I didn’t want to think about it. Home wasn’t a safe place. It was just another cage. The dishes weren’t even my biggest worry. I could handle the work—I’d done it a million times. What terrified me was time. If I didn’t finish before my uncle got home, if I wasn’t there waiting like a good little servant, I’d pay for it. Badly. Marta was almost at the door when she spun around, her eyes glinting with malice. “Oh, and hurry up with those dishes,” she spat. “You’ve got fifteen minutes. Then you’re serving the guests. Don’t mess this up, you little wretch.” I froze. My hands stopped scrubbing. The plate I was holding slipped and clinked against the sink. “W-what?” I stammered, my voice barely a whisper. She whipped around, her face twisted with rage. “Are you deaf, girl? Or just stupid?” Her words hit like a slap. I swallowed hard, staring at the suds on my hands, trying to keep my voice steady. “No, ma’am,” I said quietly, forcing respect into my tone. “It’s just… there’s no way I can finish all these dishes in fifteen minutes. There’s hundreds of them. It’ll take at least an hour. Maybe someone else could serve while I—” Her laugh cut me off, cold and cruel. “Oh, you think you get to make suggestions? You think I care about your pathetic excuses?” I shook my head fast. “No, ma’am, I just—” “Shut it, Lena!” she barked, stepping closer. Her eyes were like knives, slicing through me. “Your greedy uncle swore you’d handle this job. Said you were ‘reliable.’ What a joke. You’re too slow, too weak, too useless. But you’re here now, so do the damn work—or I’ll make sure you regret it.” My stomach twisted. I bowed my head, my voice trembling. “I’m sorry, ma’am. I’ll try to finish in fifteen minutes and serve the guests.” “Try?” she sneered, her lip curling. “You don’t try, you idiot. You do. Or I’ll drag you to your uncle myself and let him deal with you.” She stormed out, slamming the door so hard the walls shook. I flinched, my heart pounding like it wanted to escape my chest. For a moment, I couldn’t move. My hands shook in the soapy water. Then I forced myself to scrub again, faster, harder. The water burned my cracked fingers. My back screamed with every move. My body begged for a break, but I ignored it. Stopping wasn’t an option. If Marta caught me slacking, or if someone else ratted me out to my uncle… I didn’t want to think about it. His punishments were always worse than this. I must’ve washed over three hundred dishes by now. My hands felt like they belonged to someone else—numb, raw, useless. My vision blurred from exhaustion, my head spinning. All I wanted was a second to lean against the counter, to close my eyes, to breathe. I glanced around for a clock, desperate to know how much time I had left. Nothing. Just bare walls. Then the door flew open with a bang, and my heart stopped. Marta was back, her face red with fury. “Why the hell aren’t you done yet, you worthless brat?” she roared. I dropped the plate I was rinsing, water splashing everywhere. Panic choked me. “I-I’m sorry, ma’am! I tried, I swear, but there’s so many—” “Excuses!” she screamed, storming toward me. Her hand shot out, grabbing a greasy ladle from the counter. “You think I want to hear your whining?” Before I could say another word, she hurled something at me. It flew through the air, aiming straight for my head.Chapter 34- You Killed HerLENA >… he didn’t even blink.His face remained stone-cold, unmoved, like her pain was just background noise.“You keep saying that. You keep saying I love you.”He stepped closer, towering over her, staring down like she was something insignificant he’d stepped on.“Tell me—when did I ever say that to you?”His voice was like ice now. “When did I call you mine? When did I tell you I loved you?”“Have I done any of those things to you?” Alpha Theo asked her, his voice still cold, pressing for an answer.She slowly shook her head, trying to hold back the fresh tears welling in her eyes.Her mouth opened like she wanted to speak, to defend herself, but nothing came out at first—just a shaky breath.“So why… why did you think we were lovers?” he asked again, his tone unrelenting.I didn’t even want to breathe.The room felt like it was shrinking around us, making it hard for m
Chapter 33- I thought You Loved Me. LENA >—which she was.Her legs kicked wildly at the floor, thumping against the wood in frantic bursts, and her face was turning pale, fast, like all the color was draining out right before my eyes.My heart dropped straight to my stomach, a heavy, sickening thud that made me want to throw up.No. No, no, no.This couldn’t be happening.He’s not going to hurt her… right? Not really hurt her, like permanently.My mind raced, panic bubbling up inside me. I wanted to scream, to tell him to stop, but my throat was too tight and dry to even scream. All I could do was stand there, my body stiffened like a statue, every muscle locked in place.I wanted to run.I wanted to disappear into thin air, poof, gone from this nightmare.But my feet wouldn’t move—they felt glued to the spot, heavy as stones.I looked at her again, and her eyes were fu
Chapter 32- Who Do You Think You Are?LENA >“Prove to me that she is not yours, since you claimed she’s a slave, by choosing between the both of us.” She kept screaming at the top of her voice.At this point, she was going to lose her voice because of how much she was shouting.Why would she ever think that the Alpha would choose me over her?What would even make her think that way out of all possibilities?The Alpha took her as his personal slut or whatever the Alpha must have thought of her, and that wasn’t even supposed to concern me, but she still had to drag me into it.Does she really think this is some kind of fantasy where the Alpha becomes attracted to the slave and picks her over everyone else?This is reality!!! Alphas can never be attracted to filth!!!She couldn’t even think of a better mate to tell the Alpha to choose between, but it had to be me.The same me who hasn’t even been in this pack for up to a week.One week? One week is even too much. I haven’t even stay
CHAPTER 31- Choose Between Me And That Bastard. LENA >“Baby… why would you say that?” her voice cracked as she spoke, trembling like her world had just been shaken.And maybe it had.I could hear the hurt in every word, the way her tone wavered like she was holding back a flood of tears.Honestly, I wasn’t surprised.I’d seen it coming the moment she kept calling herself “Luna” like it was already carved in stone, even though she hadn’t been mated to him yet.She was too loud, too proud, too sure of her place in his life.But now?That confidence was fading fast, crumbling right in front of us.Then, Alpha Theo said it again, like he wanted her to feel it deep in her chest, twisting the knife a little more.“What made you think I was going to choose you as my Luna?”My heart stopped for a beat—not for me, but for her.I stood there, frozen, my hands still clasped in front of me from my earlier begging, wishing I could melt into the walls.And he wasn’t even done.His voice dripp






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