DENNY:
“Where is he?” His roar thundered down the hallway. Jay Corato. A storm of power, fury, and certainty. My enemy. The heir of the rival clan. The only head my father would rejoice to see served on a silver platter. My nemesis. The room his men had locked me in was bare. A single chair sat in the centre like a throne of interrogation. No curtains. No decor. Nothing but cold silence. The door slammed open, and he stood…filling the frame, eyes fixed on me. “Hello,” I waved from the chair. “I heard you missed me.” He stared at me, gaze narrowing. Then a slow grin slid across his face. “Well,” he said, his fingers reaching for his buttons. “You heard correctly.” He undid his shirt, revealing hard, sculpted muscle, a display so intentional to make my breath catch. And dâmn it, he succeeded. My eyes dropped for a second before I pulled myself together. “Why am I here, Jaden?” I asked, voice firm despite the throb in my chest. “I believe you know why,” he said, stepping forward. That grin of his? Deadlier than ever. Of course, I knew. I was here to pay for my sins. I kicked him in the balls ten hours ago. What I didn’t know…was how he wanted the debt paid. “How much?” I asked. “How much to fix your balls?” He chuckled darkly. “So you do know it has to do with my balls.” His voice dropped. “But you are wrong. Money can’t fix me…only you can. And you will.” My pulse flinched. God, he was infuriating. And yet, something about his words gripped deeper than fear. I rose from the chair, jaw locked. “What do you want from me?” He moved in, deliberate, powerful, commanding. “A lot of things,” he said softly. “But let’s start with this…something doesn’t add up. And it is driving me insane.” My skin tingled. My heart beat faster. I already knew where this was going. “What exactly?” I asked. “You.” He stepped closer. “I’ve seen you fight like an Alpha.” He took another step. “I’ve seen you walk, handsome, proud…like a king.” I flinched. Not because of his further step, but from the way he said handsome like it meant something. “But I’ve also seen you pretty.” He tilted his head, gaze fierce. “Very pretty.” I stopped breathing. “So tell me, Denny,” he said, voice low, intense. “Who are you? Because I swear, you smell like the boy who punched me into ruts…and the girl who sang me into them.” I clenched my fists. My chest rose and fell with ragged breath. He leaned closer, grazing my ear like smoke. “That can’t be a coincidence, can it?” “I don’t know what you are talking about,” I said, stepping back, my voice barely holding. “Oh, don’t play dumb.” He followed. “An Omega pretending to be an Alpha could easily pretend to be a woman. A singer. Becky, for instance.” “You’ve really gone insane.” “Have I?” his eyes narrowed like blades. “Then I will find out myself. It won’t be long,” he paused, voice rich with warning. “And if you’re both…then you’re both mine.” “And if I’m not?” He smirked. “Then, you’re still mine. Mine to torment.” “What the hell does that even mean?” He ignored me. Instead, he stripped his shirt to the floor, revealing a torso gleaming like a war god’s. Every ridge of his abs flexed with power. The room lit like a chandelier, nearly striking me blind. And when he pulled out his belt, letting his trousers hang loose on his hips, I understood exactly how he meant to torment me. I backed up, but there was nowhere to go. The wall hit my spine just as he stopped in front of me…close enough that I could smell his needs, feel the burn of his curiosity…his obsession. He took my hand. Pressed it against his hardness. “Feel that?” he whispered. “You wrecked me, Denny. As you. As the singer. You wrecked me both ways. And now…” His hand slid down, tracing my waist. “I will ruin you the same way.” My breath caught. “You can’t touch me,” I said, voice trembling. “I am not yours.” He leaned in, mouth brushing my ear. “You are. You just don’t remember it yet.” I shuddered. My stance collapsed. “Jaden…” He kissed me. Hard. Hot. A kiss that punished and pleased. My thoughts shattered against the weight of it. My knees almost buckled. “Unless you tell me the truth,” he whispered, breathing in my mouth. “I can stop. I will keep your secrets.” His eyes searched mine, giving me a way out. But I didn’t take it. “I am not your singer.” I lied. “You are a liar,” he said, smirking. Then he spun me toward the wall, his hand flat against my chest, pinning me. My body sparkled. “I will pull the truth from you,” he growled. “How?” “By fvcking you, Omega,” he said darkly, “until you admit it.“ My entire body jolted. Because the truth is, I was throbbing. Hard.DENNY:I appreciated Mr. Corato’s help, but I needed to get away. My business in the South was finished. I had to return to the West, to think about my trip to the North.Going to the North…to the Unions…was now inevitable. I couldn’t hide anymore, even if I wanted to. Before leaving the wedding, doubting my compliance and another disappearance, they injected a substance into my body.“It is harmless,” Theophilus said, catching the fear in my eyes as they pressed the needle in. “It will only reveal your location if you fail to appear.”“Isn’t this a track device?” Jay asked on my behalf.“It isn’t,” Theophilus assured. “It will only activate in two months. And deactivate once he steps into our council.”The moment the Unions left, I hurried to the auto court. Without a word, Jay and his men, Luo and Max, followed. In their respective cars, we drove out.It’s been four days since, and I still haven’t settled. The fear has faded, but anger and anxiety linger.It sounds ridiculous, but i
DENNY: My breath came haggard. My hands trembled. My mind went blank.It was pathetic…to feel this way after practising multiple times, reminding myself that I must remain fearless when the Unions came. But look at me.~Mama?~Oh, my baby.~I am fine, little one~Fine? I was shaking inside out.It was almost fair that the Unions hadn’t come before now—when the wedding news spread, I half expected them sooner. Mr. Corato had kept them away with his covening power…he sealed his mansion until this morning. But once he lifted the cover so other Alpha clans could find the house for the wedding, they found us, too.Even with all that protection, fear clawed me raw. My heart pounded like a war drum, louder than the cheering that had just died.~I am here, Denny~Jay’s voice sank into my head, but I was too gripped to believe him this time.~No, mama!~TA’s sudden panicked cry sliced into me. My eyes shot toward their place in the crowd—my mother cradling my little one, already moving quickl
DENNY:White Omega? True Alpha? All those grand titles meant nothing to me now. Maybe one day they might matter, but today, the Unions were already far ahead.I had once believed the Breeden was safe. That the Unions would never step foot there. I let myself relax, thinking I could stay hidden until the day I returned to the world with a grown TA—someone strong enough to shield me from the Unions—while I, hardened by time, would finally take revenge on Jaden.But that future was nothing more than a fragile dream.TA’s vision shattered it. On the wall, I saw the Unions invading the Breeden, slaughtering those who had sacrificed their homes to shelter us. Innocent people, whose only crime was showing kindness, butchered.The Breeden we once thought untouchable, the land the Unions had deemed too filthy for their “marvellous” feet, invaded at last.“It makes sense, Denny,” my mum had said when I argued the vision. “You’re nowhere to be found across the territories. Do you think the Union
JAY:Preparations began. We returned to the South.As a Corato heir, custom demanded my wedding be held in the South. But if Denny had wished otherwise, even my father would have bent the supremacy and carried every last guest to the West.Denny hadn’t cared. He, however, wanted a private and noiseless wedding…the only thing way out of my control. Corato weddings had never been quiet. Before the official invitations were even sent, gifts flooded the Southern mansion.To many, my marriage was a cause for celebration. At last, the godforsaken Alpha was subdued by the White Omega. No more Omegas would tremble under threat of being claimed by me…forcefully or not. Alphas are no longer threatened. All they had to do was avoid the White Omega, fear the person whom I was most afraid of.To family and those who still clung to scraps of love left for me, it was a tragedy. They knew they had lost me. Bound in marriage to the White Omega, I was no longer theirs. My hierarchy would be only if Den
JAY:I ran out of the patio, shoving the door open into the living room. And he was there. In Becky’s disguise, sitting in my house as if he had never left.Max was there. My two most crucial enemies framed together: one glaring at me with contempt and rage, the other…just calm. Too calm. Denny’s voice in my head had been full of amusement, but now, looking at him, his face pinched nothing—there was no rage, no thirst for revenge. He was unreadable, and that was far more terrifying than Max’s barely contained hatred.“Denny,” I breathed.That name was a star in the house, among my men. In fact, it had become a star across territories, among the Regions themselves. His face, too, was well known—but with Becky’s features, he was unrecognisable. It was safer that way. Dressed as Becky, no one could identify him until he reached his destination. Yet the moment his name left my lips, my men saw through the disguise. They saw his true self, and their once-stirred, cautious stares narrowed,
JAY:Months of endless groans and frustration. Weeks of loneliness, losing passion and focus. Days of regret and sadness. Yet nothing changed. I was still the same.My father had sent countless messages, ordering me back to the South. There were businesses to run, projects to oversee, and power to exercise. But none of it interested me anymore. My only interest, my only obsession, was waiting for Denny. He said he would come for me. And when he did, there was only one place he would look: the West. So I remained here. Waiting.But the boredom was unbearable. I had unbelievably survived weeks indoors without going insane, but I was close. I needed to breathe now. I needed something…anything disastrous enough to keep me alive until Denny arrived.And then, the idea came.The Breon Sovereignty over the West had been withdrawn. No one has dared to take over. Fear of the White Omega. The fact that he was still alive and roaming somewhere paralysed everyone. Even my father lost interest in