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The Book that Should Not exist

Author: Kath Oma
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 06:54:18

The library was empty at this hour.

Good.

I moved through the shelves with purpose.

I knew what I was looking for.

Pack histories. Elder council records. Ironmoor. Anything from thirteen years ago that could tell me what my father actually did and who he made an enemy of and why that enemy was still moving thirteen years after his death.

I turned left at the third archway.

And stopped.

An entire section covered one subject i didn’t realise held my interest

The Reign of the Alpha King. Year One
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    I woke to voices.Low, urgent voices.The sound of people discussing problems before sunrise.My wolf stirred immediately.Full moon.Through the archway connecting my rooms to Kael’s, I could hear him giving orders.I got out of bed.Crossed the room.And stopped at the entrance.Four guards stood before him.Kael stood at the center of the sitting r

  • Rejected Queen   Too Close

    I had my own room.Technically.It was connected to his through a sitting room that had no door. Just an archway. Wide, open, and completely useless as a barrier between his space and mine.I had pointed this out.He had looked at the archway.Looked at me."Yes," he had said.Like that was an answer.---It was day one of the new arrangement, and I had convinced myself it was fine; it was only temporary.&n

  • Rejected Queen   The Second Letter

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  • Rejected Queen   14 Days

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  • Rejected Queen   Alpha's Daughter

    I left the library before anyone could find me there.The corridors were still quiet. That particular dark that happens before the palace starts waking up and the staff start moving,I walked fast.My mind was faster.Aldric Voss. Alpha of Ironmoor.My father's name. In a book about the Alpha King. In a list I didn't understand. Written in darker ink than everything around it like someone had come back to that page specifically to add it.Why?What did my father have to do with any of this.What had he known.What had he been involved in that was worth killing him for and branding his daughter omega and apparently still active enough thirteen years later that someone was slipping notes under doors in the middle of the night.I needed more.More books, more records and more of whatever was hidden in those blank pages.But I couldn't keep sneaking into that library at odd hours without someone eventually noticing. Without it getting back to Kael. Without him asking questions I wasn't re

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  • Rejected Queen   The Thing In My Chest

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  • Rejected Queen   The Alpha King

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