LOGINSelena learned early how to make herself smaller. As a plus-size omega, she grew up under laughter that followed her through hallways and silence that taught her she was never meant to be chosen. She was expected to endure, not dream. To accept whatever scraps of kindness came her way. So when Alpha Christopher claimed her, she believed it meant something. That she had finally escaped being invisible. That love had seen past her body, past her place, and decided she was worth keeping. She’s wrong. On the night before she becomes Luna, her mate destroys everything she believed in. His betrayal is cruel. His rejection is worse. And when she runs, she isn’t looking for love. She’s just trying to breathe. She finds one night of quiet ruin with a stranger named D. A man who looks at her like she is not too much. A man who protects her without asking and takes her without shame. By morning, she leaves, certain it was only a mistake. Back at the packhouse, the bullying returns. The control tightens. And the Alpha King is coming. Her ex’s uncle. A man feared for his cruelty and power. What Selena doesn’t know is that the man she plans to use to survive is the same man who already claimed her body in the dark. And when he realizes who she is, he won’t see a weak omega or a girl taught to feel small. He will see something that belongs to him. And he will not let her go.
View MoreSelena.
Warm water ran down my back, carrying the scent of my mint bathing soap with it. I closed my eyes and let my shoulders finally relax.
It had been a long day. A chaotic one. Final preparations, last-minute arrangements, and endless reminders that everything had to be perfect.
Tomorrow was the day. Christopher’s birthday. The day he would become Alpha of our pack.
The day I would finally be named Luna of the pack.
It felt too big to hold inside my chest, as if happiness might actually burst out of me. I pressed my palms to the tiled wall and breathed it in, letting the happiness settle deep inside me.
For two years, I had built my whole world around him without question. He was my future, the only thing in my life that had ever felt certain.
Tomorrow, everything will become real. Public. Official.
I tilted my face into the stream of water and let my thoughts drift.
The ceremony. The elders. The pack gathered beneath the banners. Christopher standing tall, the alpha cloak draped across his shoulders.
His hand reaches for mine.
Mine.
As an omega, I had never been meant to dream of this. We were taught to stay quiet. To be grateful. To survive. We did not grow up believing alphas would choose us.
That was why it still felt unreal.
Christopher had chosen me.
Even after knowing I was wolfless. Even after knowing how weak that made me in the eyes of the pack. He had chosen me anyway.
At least, that was what I told myself.
But the truth was, it had not always been that way.
Before the title. Before the attention. Before everyone suddenly remembered my name.
I had been the girl they laughed at.
Being a plus size girl, growing up in the pack was the worst experience I would never wish on anyone.
They called me fat when they thought I couldn’t hear. Sometimes when they knew I could.
The pack children had learned early who was worth respect and who wasn’t. And I had never been one of them.
Christopher had been there then too. Not as my mate. Not as my protector. But as one of them.
He never stopped them. Sometimes he laughed along. Sometimes he looked straight through me like I didn’t exist at all.
So when he stood in front of the pack three months after I turned eighteen and called me his mate, I had been stunned.
I had thought that perhaps it was one of cruel pranks, but he proved otherwise.
Suddenly, the water turned too hot, and I hissed softly as a sharp pain curled low in my stomach. I pressed a hand there and breathed through it. It has been happening more often lately. A deep ache that came and went.
The doctor had said it was nothing serious. Just stress. But it had never felt like nothing.
Still, I would get all the rest I needed after the coronation. Until then, I did not mind pushing myself, proving to everyone that I was more than capable of being the pack’s Luna.
Everything had to be perfect. I had come too far to stop now.
I finished my shower, dried off, and stepped into the pale blue dress laid out on the bed. It fit perfectly. Soft fabric. Simple. Luna worthy. My hands trembled as I buttoned it, but I told myself it was just excitement.
Christopher did not court me the way other alphas courted their mates. There were no walks through the park grounds. No public touches. No open affection. It used to hurt. His reason was that he wanted us to remain absent until we were official.
Then he had moved my family into the Alpha Mansion.
That had meant everything.
Before that, we had been poor, no thanks to my father’s business suffering a major setback. But since Christopher had claimed me, everything had gotten better for my entire family.
No omega family had ever been allowed to live here in the alpha mansion. It was his way of showing the pack that I mattered. That we mattered.
People had stopped laughing at us. My parents held their heads higher. My siblings smiled more and gained special recognition everywhere they went.
All because of him.
I picked up the small box on my dresser. The gift I had gotten him. Nothing flashy. Just something meaningful. Something I hoped he would understand.
I knew the rules. I knew I was not supposed to enter his chambers without being called. Alphas valued privacy. Christopher did, more than most.
But that day was different.
With barely twenty-four hours left before I became his, I could not contain my excitement.
I stepped into the hallway, my bare feet silent against the polished marble floor. I pictured the look on his face when I gave him the gift, a small smile curling at my lips.
But as I approached his door, I heard voices.
A chuckle.
Not his.
My steps slowed without me meaning to. Something in my chest stuttered, like my body already knew what I did not want to.
I told myself I was overthinking, like I always did. He could have been in there with anyone. A servant or a pack member. Someone who was helping with preparations.
Then I heard him.
Not angry. Not commanding.
Intimate.
My hand froze on the door.
Another sound followed, soft and breathless. My stomach twisted.
“Christopher?” I called, my voice barely there.
No answer.
The pain in my body flared sharply and suddenly. My fingers shook as I pushed the door open.
And something inside me just shattered.
Christopher was there.
His shirt lay discarded somewhere behind him. His hair was tousled. His expression was loose and unfamiliar in a way I had never seen before.
And he was not alone.
Joyce stood pressed against him.
The beta’s daughter.
Her hands were still on his chest. Her cheeks were flushed, lips swollen like they had been kissed too many times to count. They were not just standing close. They were tangled together, bodies aligned in a way that left no room for misunderstanding.
The air in the room was thick with what they had been doing only seconds before I walked in.
Everything inside me went quiet, numb.
The box slipped from my fingers and hit the floor. The sound echoed too loudly in my ears.
Christopher turned.
For a heartbeat, his eyes widened.
Then his face hardened.
Not with guilt.
Not with shame.
With irritation.
“What the fuck are you doing here?” he snapped.
Joyce stepped back slowly, smoothing her clothes. She did not look at me. There was no apology in her posture, only the stiff tension of someone who had been caught.
My chest burned. My ears rang. I felt like I was floating outside my own body.
“You said you wanted to wait,” I whispered. “You said we had time.”
He dragged a hand through his hair and exhaled sharply. “That is not the answer to the question I asked. I have told you countless times that you must not come to my room uninvited, stupid omega.”
His words felt like he had struck me without even lifting his hand.
“You didn't really think Alpha Christopher was in love with you, did you fatso?” Joyce taunted with a smile hanging on her lips.
“Don't be ridiculous, I mean look at her. Why would I ever fall for someone as fat and shapeless as her?”
A broken laugh slipped from me, thin and unfamiliar. “So I was never enough?” I asked quietly. “Or just not worth keeping a promise to?”
He said nothing, and somehow that hurt more than any answer he could have given.
The pain swelled until it stole my breath. I clutched my stomach as tears spilled over, humiliation and heartbreak crashing together.
I felt small. Stupid. Like I should have known better than to believe I belonged anywhere near him.
I turned to leave.
I had barely made it halfway to the door before his hand closed around my arm.
Hard.
I gasped as he yanked me back into the room, the door slamming shut behind me. I winced from pain due to the tightness of his hand.
His voice dropped low, cold, almost amused.
“Who do you think you are, walking out without permission?”
Third-person POV. After breakfast, Selena rose from the table. She gathered her napkin gently, placed it beside her plate, and nodded politely to those who acknowledged her departure.Denver did not stop her.But she felt his gaze follow her as she left the dining hall.The corridor outside was quieter. The morning sun filtered through tall windows, stretching long shadows across polished marble floors.She had taken only a few steps when a familiar voice spoke behind her.“Selena.”She stopped.Silas stood a few paces away, his posture rigid but controlled. He looked older than she remembered — or perhaps it was simply that the distance between who he was and who she had become made him appear smaller.“I wanted to commend you,” he said.“For what?” Selena asked calmly.“For how you handled the discussion at the table. You spoke well. I admit… I did not see these qualities in you when we were together.”Silas inhaled slowly.“I was a fool for taking you for granted.”Silence settled
Third person POV:By the time Selena entered the dining hall, everyone was already seated.The long oak table was lined with familiar faces — senior pack members, advisers, Denver’s mother at her usual place, and Christopher seated midway down the right side.Denver sat at the head.The seat to his right was empty.Waiting.Conversation softened when Selena stepped inside.“Good morning,” she said calmly.A few voices echoed the greeting. Polite. Neutral.She took the seat beside Denver without hesitation. He did not speak, but his posture shifted almost imperceptibly — as though something had settled into its proper place.Christopher noticed how gracefully Selena carried herself. He had expected timidity and awkwardness, but there was none. Breakfast resumed, light conversation flowing between reports and routine matters. Selena ate with quiet composure, neither withdrawn nor overly present.Halfway through the meal, Denver’s mother set down her teacup.“Selena,” she said warmly,
Selena.Morning came quietly, and the house felt calm and still after the night we had shared. Soft light entered through the curtains and rested gently across the room. I woke slowly, aware of the warmth around me and the steady silence that filled the space.My body felt relaxed, carrying the memory of closeness and emotion from the night before. There was no discomfort, only a quiet awareness beneath my skin. I lay there for a moment, breathing evenly, allowing myself to wake without rushing the peace that surrounded me.When I turned my head, I saw that Denver was already awake.He stood near the window, fully dressed, his posture straight and composed. He was watching me, not in a way that felt invasive, but with quiet patience. It felt as though he had been waiting for me to open my eyes.“Good morning,” he said.His voice was calm and steady, deep in a way that always made the room feel smaller.“Good morning,” I replied.“How are you feeling?”The question sounded simple, but
Selena.The warmth of him lingered in my mouth as I stayed there, breathing softly around him, waiting for the moment he would unravel.“Enough.”The word was spoken quietly, almost gently, but it carried the finality I had come to recognize in Denver’s voice.I did not pull away immediately.Instead, I allowed the tension to fade slowly, my body obeying the unspoken rule that pleasure under his control ended the same way it began — with patience.He withdrew carefully, giving me time to feel the shift, the absence settling inside me like warm, fading heat rather than sudden emptiness.I stayed still for a moment longer, my breathing uneven, my fingers resting faintly where they had held him, caught between obedience and the ghost memory of sensation.The silence between us was not awkward.It was alive.Heavy with exhaustion, satisfaction, and the quiet knowledge that tonight’s discipline had reached its natural boundary.“Stand.”His voice was softer now.I rose slowly, feeling the












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