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 6- What Have I Done AgainLENA I stared at him, my heart pounding like a drum in my chest. What had he just whispered? “Fuck me”? No, wait… he said something about them fucking me. All of them. The words hit me, my mind spinning in circles.Why? Why would they say that? My thoughts crashed around, loud and messy, making my head hurt.But before I could even open my mouth to beg or plead or anything, the one with the fiery auburn hair let out a huge laugh.I blinked hard, tears blurring everything. My chest went up and down so fast I thought I might pass out. I stood there, feeling like the biggest idiot ever, my face burning hot.“What’s so funny?” I wanted to snap, but the words stuck in my throat like glue.“You should’ve seen her face,” he gasped between laughs, pointing right at me. “She lit up like a damn firework when Draven said we were gonna fuck her. Like it was Christmas morning in her pathetic little world.”Draven. So that’s the name of the golden blonde one.Ha
Chapter 5 - Please Just Let Me GoLENAI shoved him away the instant the door flew open behind me, stumbling back in a rush of shame. My skin burned hot, like fire under my uniform. My cheeks felt like they were glowing, and I couldn’t bring myself to look up. I bowed my head low, as if the floor could swallow me whole and hide me from the mess I’d walked into.I pressed a hand over my face, wishing I could vanish. Why had this happened? Why had I ended up like that, so close to him? Now they’d all see me as some cheap girl, throwing herself at the first man who looked her way. They wouldn’t care that I was terrified, that I hadn’t meant any of it, that he’d pulled me in with his whispers and his presence. No, they’d just judge.I stayed quiet, head down, my breaths coming short and shaky. The air in the room felt thick, pressing on me.“I was just about done getting ready,” the man I’d thought was the Alpha said, his voice deep and casual, like nothing had happened. “Why didn’t you
Chapter 4- Causing Harm To My BodyMy eyes traveled to where the voice came from and I was so stunned to say anything.A naked back. Broad shoulders. And… a perfectly bare butt. Smooth. Strong. Catching the light the way polished marble does — unreal, like something sculpted rather than born.I froze. Then blinked. Then blinked again.Was I dreaming? Had I died? What in the name of the Moon was I looking at?“…oh—shit,” I breathed before I could stop it. My hand flew to my mouth. It was already too late. He turned sharply.I didn’t even get to see his full face before his voice crashed into me.“Answer me!” he barked. The force of it made my knees threaten to fold.“I—!” The word tore out of me with a gasp as I bowed my head on instinct, shaking.“No—no, sir, I’m sorry! I didn’t mean to come in here,” I stammered, the words falling over each other. “I wasn’t the one who keeps coming to watch you. I just arrived today — I swear — I’ve never even been to this side of the pack before no
Chapter 3- Sold As A Slave LENA. “What do you mean?” I asked, my voice shaking, my throat closing up tight with fear. My lips trembled as I stared at my uncle. This couldn’t be happening. He wasn’t for real. He must be drunk—he had to be playing some sick joke. “Please tell me you’re joking,” I whispered. “You’re just trying to scare me, aren’t you?” I looked around the room, telling myself this was all a bad dream. Maybe I fainted from the hurt earlier and none of this was true. I lifted my hand slow and slapped my cheek—light at first, then harder. “Wake up, Lena,” I mumbled to myself. “Wake up from this. It’s just a nightmare. The Moon Goddess must have made you sleep. This can’t be real.” But nothing changed. My uncle still stood there. That same nasty smirk on his face. I looked into his eyes, begging for a sign—anything—that he was lying. “Uncle… look at me and say it’s not true,” I said, stepping closer with tears blurring everything. “Say it’s a joke. A mean prank. P
Chapter 2 - You Deserve ThisLENAI ducked almost immediately, but I wasn’t fast enough.A heavy glass—maybe a mug—smashed into my forehead with a sickening crack.“Agh!” I screamed, stumbling back. My hand flew to my head, but blood was already pouring. The pain exploded as the blood was now dripping into my eyes. It hurt so bad. My vision blurred, a mix of tears and blood. My forehead throbbed like someone had hacked it with a blade. My hands shook as I tried to wipe the mess away, but more kept coming, soaking my fingers.“Is this it?” I whispered, my voice breaking. “Is this how I die?”A glass thrown at my head like I was nothing?“Why do you hate me?” I sobbed, clutching my forehead. The blood wouldn’t stop. “What did I do?”Marta stood there, her eyes cold and vicious.She didn’t care.I’m an omega. A weak. Other wolves heal in minutes. A cut like this? Nothing to them. But me? This gash could take days to close, and every second of it would hurt like hell.“I try so hard,”
Chapter 1 - Hurry Up, You Useless ThingLENASweat 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,
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