Maeve, an 18-year-old omega, feels out of place in her pack. She's always been enemies with Jaxon, the Alpha's son, who bullies her. At the mating ball, they're revealed as destined mates, but Jaxon rejects her. Heartbroken, Maeve finds grows closer to Carter, a transfer student who understands her pain. As they grow closer, Jaxon suddenly seeks her out, complicating Maeve's feelings. Unknown to Maeve, Carter hides dark secrets. Torn between two loves and conflicting loyalties, Maeve must choose who she truly loves and protect her pack from looming threats.
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I’m late. Again! Fuck why can I ever be on time! "Maeve!" My mom calls from downstairs"Breakfast is getting cold!" "Coming!" I throw on whatever clothes I can find and grab my bag. I have maybe ten minutes before I miss the bus. I rush downstairs, almost tripping over my own feet. Typical. As soon as I hit the kitchen, the smell of bacon fills my nose.My dad’s already at the table, reading the paper like it’s still 1995. My mom, in her apron, is serving up breakfast with that same smile she gives every morning. They’re at it again — looking at each other like they’re the only ones in the world. I groan, sliding into my seat. "Can you two not do that in front of me and Lyle?" My brother, who’s sitting across from me, makes a face. "Yeah, it’s gross." But I know he secretly likes it. So do I, kinda. Just… not before coffee. My parents have that special love,the fated mates type,the kind every wolf hopes for. It’s like they’re each other’s whole world, and it’s been that way since the day they met. Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever have that... but let’s be real, probably not. I’m an omega. Omegas don’t get fairytale endings. They get forgotten. "Maeve, you should eat properly," Mom says, dropping a plate in front of me. “It’s important to start the day with a good breakfast.” I nod, but my thoughts are elsewhere. The mating ball is coming up, and everyone’s making a huge deal about it. It’s supposed to be this magical moment where you find your mate, your perfect other half. But what if no one picks me? What if I’m left standing there like an idiot? I’m an omega, after all. It’s not like anyone expects me to get the perfect mate or anything. People assume I'll settle for whoever will have me. i want to believe I deserve better, but omegas are at the bottom of the pack expected to be thankful for any alpha's attention. Even the unwanted attention. Fortunately, my pack largely ignores me, which is a blessing in disguise. I've heard horror stories from other packs, where omegas face constant bullying. Their experiences make me count my blessings. At least I'm left alone, free from the constant fear of harassment. "Big day at school?"my mom says, “Not really.” I take another bite, pretending not to care. School’s the same as always—alphas walking around like they own the place, omegas like me trying to stay invisible. The only difference is today everyone’s talking about the mating ball. I could honestly care less. I just want to get through the day without running into Jaxon or hearing about who might end up with who. Lyle eyes me over his cereal bowl, probably wondering what’s going on in my head. He’s never said it, but I know he worries about me. He was born an alpha but still He blends in, makes friends easily, doesn’t let the whole rank thing get to him. Me? I feel like I’m always trying to catch up. "I’ll be fine," I mutter, more to myself than anyone else. Mom pats my shoulder before I rush out the door. "Just remember, Maeve—Stay true to your heart ." I give her a weak smile, but the words don’t really sink in. If only it were that easy. ------------ At my locker, I’m focused on getting my books out when, of course, Ava jumps at me like she does every other day. “BOO!” she shouts, grabbing my shoulders. I nearly scream, slamming my locker shut in a panic. “Ava!” I spin around, glaring at her. She’s laughing, not the slightest bit sorry. Ava is the daughter of the Luna and alpha of my pack. She and I have been best friends for as long as I can remember. She's the only who doesn't treat me like i don't exist and I love the way she's always ready to brighten a room with her laugh. I envy her carefree spirit; it’s like nothing can touch her. Ava was pretty, the kind of pretty that turns heads without trying – glowing skin, cute face and piercing emerald eyes. Her long, curly blonde hair heddown her back like a golden waterfall. She was like a fairy tale character. “Got you good, didn’t I?” She laughs I roll my eyes. “You’re too much, you know that?” “Oh, come on! You love it.” She wraps me in one of her bear hugs, then pulls back, eyes bright with excitement. “You’re never going to guess what happened.” “I’m going to guess anyway,” I say, raising an eyebrow. “Does it involve the transfer student?” Her jaw drops. “How did you know?!” I laugh. “Because that’s literally all anyone’s talking about. Plus, you’re predictable.” “Okay, fair.” She sighs but then leans in, whispering, “But seriously, he’s so hot. Like, too hot. And mysterious. Everyone is talking about him” I snort. “Yeah, that sounds safe. Let’s all fall over the guy we barely know.” “Don’t be so dramatic, Maeve! He’s probably fine. You should totally meet him.” Ava says. “I’ll pass. I’ve got enough going on, especially with the mating ball coming up.” Ava’s face lights up. “Ooooh, the ball! Maybe we will both find our mate!” I roll my eyes. “Yeah, because that’s the dream, right? Let’s be real, Ava. I’m an omega. No one cares who I end up with, least of all me.” She holds my shoulder. “Maeve, you don’t give yourself enough credit. You’re going to find someone amazing, I know it.” “Talking about me?”Before I can respond, Jaxon’s smug voice cuts through the conversation. For some reason, Ava's twin brother seemed to despise me. He made sure to always remind what a lowly omega I was. I hated talking to him,he always made sure to ruin my mood. Great. Just what I needed. “No one was talking about you, Jaxon,” I say flatly, not even bothering to turn around. Actually,” Ava cuts "we were having a private conversation, so… go away?” Jaxon ignores her, of course. He always does when it comes to me. “Funny, though,” he says, coming to stand right in front of me, arms crossed. Unlike Ava, Jason had a athletic build with a strong jawline, piercing blue eyes, and messy, sandy-blond hair that always looked like he'd just rolled out of bed. Despite being twins, Jason and Ava seemed nothing alike. And that was true for their personalities, Jason was a rude jerk. “I can’t imagine you finding a mate, Maeve. You’re… what’s the word I’m looking for? Oh, right. Pathetic.” Jason saidMaeve pov The murmurs of the pack quieted as Alpha Marcus stepped forward, Beside him, Luna Selene stood with her hands clasped in front of her, with a warm expression on her face. She met the eyes of those gathered, nodding to familiar faces.Then, Alpha Marcus spoke.“The Lunar Convergence,” he began, “is not just a celebration. It is a reminder of who we are, of what binds us together. The moon grants us strength, fuels our spirits, She is our guide, our guardian, the source of our instincts and strength. And we, in turn, honor it. This night marks the shift in the lunar cycle—a renewal of power for the pack.”Murmurs of agreement rippled through the room. I felt it too—that weird feeling was stirring in my blood."The moon has watched over us for generations," the continued, her voice gentler but no less powerful. " And tonight, as she reaches her peak, we honor her, as we have always done.""Our ancestors honored today as a time of renewal,” the Luna continued. “It is a reminde
Maeve’s POVThe Luna’s voice rang through the gathering hall, effortlessly cutting through conversations.“Ava, darling, come greet our guests.your friend is here”I felt my stomach tighten.Friend. The word settled uneasily in my chest.Kyle, standing beside me, became tense but his face remained unreadable. My mother, who had been making small talk with the Luna just moments before, glanced at me with concern. She knew something was off—she always did.There was a pause—one that stretched just a little too long. I knew Ava well enough to recognize what it meant. She didn’t want to come. And I knew why.When she finally emerged from the crowd, it was with the same effortless grace she carried everywhere. She was dressed in a deep green gown that hugged her frame perfectly, the rich color making her eyes stand out even more. She looked like she belonged here, while I still felt like an imposter.Ava’s emerald eyes swept over me, but for the briefest moment, I thought I saw something
Maeve's pov The dress itched.It clung to my skin in all the wrong places, too tight around my waist and too loose at my shoulders, making me feel like I was drowning in fabric. My mother had insisted I wear something "respectable" for the Lunar Convergence, something that wouldn’t make us look like we had just rolled out of the woods. Apparently, my usual oversized sweaters and worn-out jeans weren’t appropriate for sacred traditions.I adjusted the dress, fighting the urge to scowl. I would have rather stayed in bed.Instead I stood before the Luna’s estate, a grand stone house that was covered in the soft glow of its windows. The warm scent of bread and roasted meat floated through the air, but I could only focus on the tightness in my chest.My mother carried two large baskets filled with freshly baked bread, pies, and spiced meats wrapped in cloth. Kyle and I each held a smaller tray—his stacked with sweet rolls, mine arranged with an assortment of pastries. The warmth of the
Maeve's pov "Maeve! Get up this instant!”I groaned, rolling over and burying my face in the pillow, my muscles were sore from the stress of the day before. Every movement I made felt sluggish, as if my body had been drained of energy."Maeve!” My mother’s voice was sharper this time, it seemed to me she was running out of patience. “If you don’t get out of that bed right now, so help me—”I flung my arm over my eyes, squeezing them shut. “Five more minutes.” My voice was cracked from sleep.“Five more minutes, my ass,” she snapped. “Get up now, or I’m dragging you out myself!”I clenched my jaw, frustration curling in my stomach. “Fine! I’m up!” I shouted back. A shiver ran through me, though I wasn’t cold. Something inside me still felt...off.Everything from the night before came crashing back. Evelyn. The things she’d told me. The truth I had spent my whole life unaware of.A Fiora omega. That’s what she had called me.I couldn’t shift, couldn’t fight. I was nothing like those A
Maeve's povI was immediately shocked, the words caused something in my chest to tighten. I couldn’t tell if it was fear or hope, but it felt like both. “What do you mean?”"Your training, your history—they’ve all been simplified to make you believe that being an Omega means being weak," Evelyn continued. "That’s a lie. And it’s not the truth of who you are, Maeve.""Not all werewolves are the same," Evelyn began, her voice steady, as if she had said this many times before. " "You were taught that we're divided into three main types: Alphas, Betas, and Omegas. Yes, that’s true, but there’s more to it. The Alphas are the leaders, the strongest of our kind, with an innate ability to command and protect. Betas are the majority, loyal, adaptable, and capable of holding their own. Not all Alphas are the same, not all Betas are the same, and certainly, not all Omegas are. Each of us belongs to a different kind, a different species within our kind. Alphas come in different breeds, Betas va
Maeve's pov Before I could even take a full breath, Carter’s grandmother appeared, balancing a tray of tea with the kind of practiced ease that only came from years of experience. Her silver hair was pulled back in a loose bun, a few wisps escaping to frame her face. Despite her small stature, she carried herself with a strength, the kind that settled into her bones after years of hardship and endurance. But it was the look in her eyes that made my stomach twist—not unkind, not harsh, but knowing. She had definitely seen too much in life. “Ah, there you are, dear,” she said. “I was wondering when you’d finally stop hovering in the doorway.” I opened my mouth to argue—I hadn’t been hovering— I wasn't tackling her annoying grandson. “I wasn’t hovering,” I muttered, brushing past his grandmother and into the house. My face still burned from the whole fiasco outside, but I wasn’t about to let it show. I was here for a reason, and that reason had nothing to do with Carter or whateve
Maeve's POV The scent hit me first. Cedar—deep, earthy, and rich—but there was something else underneath it. It was familiar yet completely foreign, like déjà vu in scent form. Like something I should recognize but couldn’t quite name. I had been around wolves my entire life. I knew what we smelled like—earthy, wild, a mix of nature . But this? This was different. It wasn’t just a scent; it was a presence, surrounding me, pulling me in before I could even think about resisting. And gods help me, I didn’t want to resist. I wasn’t supposed to feel this way. Not about him. I already found my mate. Even If I got rejected. The bond with Jaxon should have made me immune to whatever this was. But standing here, breathing in Carter’s scent, feeling it move around me like something alive—it felt exactly like the pull of a mate bond. That was impossible. I stiffened, forcing air into my lungs like I could somehow shake this off, like I could remind myself who Carter was. He was arrogan
Maeve's pov I narrowed my eyes at his outstretched hand, the smirk on his face only fueling the fire inside me. Bambi. Of course, he had to call me that. Like I was some newborn deer stumbling around instead of a fully functioning adult who just happened to have the worst luck known to mankind.Instead of taking his hand, I pushed myself up onto my elbows, ignoring the way my palms stung from the impactI gritted my teeth, determined not to give him the satisfaction. “I don’t need your help, Carter. I have two fully functioning legs.”He laughed “Could’ve fooled me, Bambi. You looked like a baby giraffe taking its first steps.” The smirk on his face only deepened, amusement practically radiating off of him like heat.“You’re enjoying this way too much,” I muttered, brushing dirt off my hoodie before shoving myself the rest of the way up. My knees still ached from the impact, but I ignored it. No way was I giving him any more ammunition.Carter crossed his arms over his chest, which
Maeve's POVThe morning was cold enough to nip at my skin, but I barely felt it under my oversized hoodie. My hands were shoved deep into the front pocket, fingers holding onto the fabric like it might somehow calm the storm that was inside me.The path to Carter’s grandmother’s house felt longer than it should have. I wasn’t sure why I was here—why I was dragging myself across town when I could’ve just curled up in bed and ignored everything.But after everything that had happened—the fight with Trevor, Jaxon barging into my life like a wrecking ball, Ava icing me out—I didn’t know what else to do. My chest felt heavy and my thoughts kept spinning in circles.Why did Jaxon even care? He rejected me. Made it clear I wasn’t what he wanted. So why was he acting like some overprotective alpha all of a sudden? And why did I feel like my world was crumbling just because Ava wasn’t speaking to me?She had every right to be angry. I had kept the truth from her, hidden the fact that I was ma
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