MasukCLAIMED 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?
Lihat lebih banyakChapter 1 - Hurry Up, You Useless Thing
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 62 - Never Knew This About YouLENA >“Why do I keep getting carried away like this?!”Seriously, what’s wrong with me?I thought, frustration bubbling up. I slapped my cheek to snap myself back to reality—maybe a little too hard.“Ouch!”I yelped, rubbing the spot as it throbbed.“Why the hell did that slap hurt this much?”I mumbled to myself, rolling my eyes at the ceiling like it was to blame for all my dumb mistakes.I sighed deeply, then glared at the ground as I started walking, dragging my feet. “Why am I even talking to myself like this?”I whispered, my voice low but annoyed at my own stupidity.“Someone could walk past right now and think I’m slowly going mad.”Well, maybe I am going mad.This house is cursed with all its drama and Alphas.Or maybe I’m cursed for ending up here.Or maybe both—we’re all doomed together.I kept walking anyway.To where?The moon goddess only knows.I didn’t even know where I was going anymore.No one had told me where the pack’s
Chapter 61- The Drink!!!!LENA >—coughing and sputtering like an idiot.My heart jumped so hard it felt like it might burst right out of my chest.What?Did he really just say that?Out loud?To me?His voice came again, not letting up.“Weren’t the bodies of me and my brother that you stared at earlier enough to last you for a while?”“Or…”His voice dropped even lower, almost a growl.“…is my body part of the drink I told you to get me?”I snapped back to reality so fast it was like my soul had left my body for a split second and then slammed right back in.Shame rushed over me like a crashing wave, hot and overwhelming, making my face burn and my stomach twist into knots.What the actual hell just came over me?Why was I standing there gawking like that?Shit.Shit.Shit.What the fuck, Lena?I screamed at myself inside my head.Screw me for staring that hard.I mean, how long had I been frozen there like a deer in headlights?Long enough for
Chapter 60- Why Are You Staring?LENA >“Do you want to join her?”I turned sharply, my whole body going stiff as a board, every muscle locked up tight.There he was—Alpha Harlan, stopped in his tracks, staring back at me with those piercing eyes.“Do you want to be in her shoes so whatever happened to her will happen to you too?” he added, his voice low. I felt my heart crashing against my ribs, pounding like a drum.Fear flooded me, making my hands shake.“I—I’m sorry, my Alpha,” I stammered, the words tumbling out in a rush, my voice barely above a whisper.My head dropped instantly, eyes fixed on the floor.My knees felt like jelly, wobbling under me.I bowed so deep I thought I’d snap my own spine in half.I didn’t dare look up at him.I didn’t even breathe too hard, afraid the sound might set him off.I just stood there, silent as a ghost, hoping that if I stayed perf
Chapter 59- Are You Still Standing There?LENA >’t tell.No one could.If only Naomi had known what kind of man Alpha Harlan really was.If only she’d understood the weight of that silence, she never would’ve dared insult him like that.She wouldn’t have opened her mouth so carelessly.She wouldn’t be in this spot now, shaking on her knees like a leaf in a wild storm.What gave her the nerve to disrespect an Alpha anyway?To act like she was untouchable?Even Alpha Theo had straight-up told her she meant nothing to him.That should’ve been her big red warning sign, but she blew right past it.She thought she was special, above it all.Now she was about to learn a lesson that could change a person forever—if she even survived it.I lifted my head just a tiny bit, peeking to see what she was up to.She wasn’t hugging herself anymore, not rocking back and forth.No, she was back on her knees, begging again.“I’m sorry, Alpha,” she stammered, her voice all shaky and broken.“






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