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Chapter 6

Author: AbbyFerns
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-01 23:30:40

The slap connected with a loud smack, resounding through the room. I stumbled, vision blurring, and my cheek burned.

"How dare you attempt to hurt a precious member of the pack." She shouted, furious.

I cupped my stinging cheek, blinking away my newly formed tears. My chest heaved with trembling breaths. I kept my gaze trained on the polished tiles, my vision blurred with tears, avoiding the hatred that I knew would be in her eyes.

My lips trembled as I pressed them together, fighting to hold back a sob. A tear rolled down my cheek, and I hastily wiped it away. It would prove them right that I was weak. A weak omega. Not worthy to be amongst the rest of them.

I remembered Mr. Wesley's words. Being an omega doesn't make you less of a wolf.

But it did.

These people didn't see me as an equal; they treated me like trash, less than human. They saw my omega status as a defect, a disease that made me less than them. They couldn't see beyond my dynamic to the person I was beneath. They did
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  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 59

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  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 58

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  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 55

    Olivia Martins Two weeks later The silence between Caspian and me had stretched so long, I started to wonder if we’d ever spoken at all. Caspian and I hadn’t said more than a few strained words in the two weeks since our fight. I didn’t know what was worse, the nights when he didn’t come home or the ones when he did, silent and stiff, taking the couch without a word. Sometimes I woke to find the door still open, like he hadn’t been able to bear being inside at all. At first, I trained with the warriors, pushing myself harder just to keep from thinking. But that didn’t last long. One by one, they stopped showing up. When I finally confronted one of them, he wouldn’t meet my eyes. “I’m sorry, Luna,” he’d said. “Alpha’s orders.” The title felt hollow on his tongue. I wasn’t Luna. Not officially. We hadn’t completed the bond. There had been no mating ceremony. Just… distance. So I trained alone. Ate alone. Slept alone. I tried to stay busy, but the walls of the pack house started

  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 54

    Olivia Martins The morning light felt wrong, too soft, too warm, for how empty my chest was. I hadn't slept. Not really. I stayed curled on the edge of the bed, eyes open, waiting for footsteps that never came. Caspian didn’t return. Not even once. When I finally pushed myself to my feet, I felt like I was moving underwater. Every step toward Victoria’s room was heavy, like my bones remembered the weight of last night. I knocked lightly. Victoria’s voice called, “Come in.” The moment I stepped inside, her expression shifted from tired to cautious. She was sitting at the edge of the bed, brushing out her hair. But she is alone. The bed is empty. Blankets tossed aside. Blake was gone. My stomach dropped. I'd wanted to apologize for what happened. “He left early,” she said before I could ask. “Didn’t want to cause more trouble.” I crossed the room and stood there, arms wrapped around myself. “Is he okay?” “He will be,” she said gently. “His ribs are sore, but nothing is broken

  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 53

    Caspian Storm The blood on my knuckles was already drying, crusting over my skin like rusted iron. It should've stung. It didn’t. Not as much as the way Olivia had looked at me, wide-eyed, not with love, but fear. She was already in our room when I came in. Not pacing, not crying, just sitting there on the edge of the bed, motionless, like she hadn’t moved since she left the courtyard. Her back was rigid, shoulders tight. She didn’t look at me. “Olivia…” My voice cracked from use or guilt. I couldn’t tell which. “I...” She flinched. A small, almost imperceptible thing. But it sliced through my entire being. I stopped mid-step. My hand hovered in the air, then dropped to my side. I wanted to go to her. I wanted to fall to my knees and tell her I didn’t know what happened out there. That something dark had slipped loose in me the second I saw another man touching her, her arms around him, even if it meant nothing. That the beast inside me, the part tied to her, maddened by the in

  • I've Always Been Yours : A Rejected Omega Novel    Chapter 52

    Olivia Martins The celebration hummed with life. Flames flickered in the courtyard’s fire pits, casting golden light over dancing bodies and long banquet tables piled with food. Laughter rose into the cool night air, and somewhere behind me, Ryker’s booming voice rang out as he accepted his official Beta title. I smiled, my heart warmed by the joy around me. After everything we’d been through, it felt good to celebrate something that didn’t involve blood or survival. Just the pack, together, honoring one of our own. I wandered toward the edge of the courtyard, needing a break from the noise. The trees stood tall and still at the perimeter, their shadows offering quiet. Just as I stepped past the last ring of torchlight, a hand shot out and grabbed my wrist. I spun, heart thudding, my body tensing to fight. But then I saw the face. “Blake?” I blinked in disbelief. He grinned. “Hey, sunshine.” A laugh burst out of me as I threw my arms around him. “What the hell are you doing he

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