DENNY:
Jaden Jason Corato?!
My legs buckled beneath me. My mouth dropped open. I couldn’t breathe, not because I was afraid of him, but because I had just laid hands on the one person I wasn’t supposed to provoke. Not yet. Not this way.
I struggled in his grip, but it was like wrestling steel. He held me with the effortlessness of someone swatting away a fly…Like I weighed no more than a feather.
“Easy, now,” he murmured against my ear, sending shivers down my spine. “You’re strong for an Omega, but you are no match for me.”
My entire body stiffened.
“Come on, don’t be too embarrassed. It is okay to be a bîtch.”
What did he just say?
With a surge of adrenaline, I twisted free, slammed him against the wall, and spun to face him. He didn’t resist. He just stared, amused. A smug smile curled on his lips like I was a pet throwing a tantrum.
And that face, that mockery, erupted a storm within me, and before he could smirk again, I punched him and afresh, his nose burst open.
“Bîtch?” I hissed. “You think I’m a bîtch?”
He chuckled, even while bleeding. “Why are you so pîssêd, princess? You are very palpable, I can smell your heat.”
I kicked his balls, not sure if I burst them up, because Max rushed in just as his face turned frantic, indicating either pain from the kick or anger of bursting his balls.
“Denny, we need to go. Now.”
“I am not done here.”
“Yes, you are.”
Max yanked me away. I didn’t resist. But when I glanced back at Jaden freaking Jason…he was hunched over, groaning.
“Denny,” he growled, straightening upright. “I didn’t like that kick. You sure will pay for that.”
“Go fvck yourself!”
As Max dragged me away, we passed three men in the corridor…tall, scarred, radiating menace. One look, and I knew who they were.
“They’re with him,” Max said under his breath.
“Thanks.”
I might have learned to punch and beat up asses, but I am not sure how long I would stand up to those creeps we just passed. Maximum? A couple of minutes, and I would be knocked out. I could barely stand up to the Corato heir, let alone when they are multiplied.
And Jay, how…how did he see through me? Smell me? Sure, I didn’t forget to use my suppressants, so how was it possible?
Did he know since the parking lot? So ruining my car, the restroom, the punches, and the entire encounter was a trap. Jay had let me hit him. He wanted to see what I would do. To confirm. And now, I was exposed.
Worse, I was turned on.
Night came. I couldn’t sleep. I tried to drown the memory of his voice, his smirk, the way he said “bîtch” like a twisted compliment…but nothing worked.
So, I drove to the bar, the only place where I could breathe.
Disguised beneath my wig, heels, and layered perfume, I stepped onto the stage. Becky. A goddess in a glitter dress. Ready to be my true self.
No one in the bar knew the real me. Not a single customer, not even the owner. And Thomas cared little for my identity. Great deal, I wasn’t on his payroll. I didn’t need the money. I only perform for freedom. For sanity.
But tonight, I was hoping for something more. I was aiming to tend to my needs, not to suppress them, but to satisfy them. To quench the fire Jay had ignited in me.
And I knew just the person, the mystery man from last week.
He had saved me from a drunk jerk. Broke bottles over skulls and shattered bones just to make sure I got out safely.
I hadn’t seen his face, but I remembered his moves. The alpha energy still clung to me like my perfume.
I was singing for him tonight. And if he wanted me, I would go with him.
To hell with pretending. To hell with hiding my heat.
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POV: JAY
This town turns me off.
Small. Cramped. No action. No thrill.
But there is little I could do. It is a punishment. One I deserved, sure.
If I hadn’t killed the Hawks heir, Williams, started a war too risky to contain, I wouldn’t be confined in this shady town, on the terms to lay low.
Lying low isn’t my style. I love disasters. Tornado. Earthquake sounds better. Well, I’d appreciate a volcano.
But no, I can’t pull stunts anymore. I must behave. I swore to my father to be at my best until he decided otherwise.
I don’t listen to anyone. I don’t have to. But my father has been in a dilemma since the mess I made in the South. So I owe him my compliance here in the West.
I returned to the West with my men. Killing Williams brought more than I was expecting. The Union and all members of the Hawks Clan are out for me. And the West, inside my father’s old mansion, is the best place to hide.
For the record, I didn’t regret beating the fool to his death. He had it coming. All he would have done was find himself another blonde. He shouldn’t have marked my woman; he should have known I detest sharing my property the most. But what? He thinks he fvcks better than me?
He’s lucky I didn’t burn the entire Hawks Clan.
But now I am stuck here. Power outage, of all things. In a dusty mansion with Luo babysitting me like I’m some fragile flower.
“I need air,” I told him. “Prepare the car.”
Luo wasn’t happy, but he drove me out. He chose the quietest bar in town. One that wouldn’t trigger whispers.
Fine. Whatever.
Until I saw her. The singer.
She took the stage, and I forgot everything. Her voice wasn’t only beautiful, it was haunting. She owned that mic. Every note, every sway of her hip lit a fire in me I hadn’t felt in weeks…Since I killed Liz and her lover, Williams Husks.
I grew hard in seconds, watching her sing like she was escaping her reality.
Then, some drunk touched her. Said she sang an abominable classic. His wife had eloped with the original artiste.
Luo warned me not to make a scene.
I didn’t. I swear it.
Until that pig swaggered back to his seat, smirking like he’d won something for obstructing the music.
My table caught him mid-step. Okay, okay, my leg caught him. He fell. But dâmn it, I apologised.
He didn’t accept. He fought back. I just dodged, but he bled.
The singer left the stage for safety. But I’d remembered her. And the next time I saw her? She wouldn’t get away. She owes me a good fvcking thank you.
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