Mag-log inRhea was nothing—an orphaned omega, forgotten in the shadows of Crescent Shadow Pack. She was bullied, ignored, and born into a world that never wanted her. Her only warmth came from Lyra, the Beta’s radiant daughter—a girl Rhea worshipped like the sun, the one blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. Rhea lived for Lyra’s light. Until the Goddess turned her gaze. On her twentieth birthday, Rhea is thrust into the center of a destiny she never asked for—fated mate to the Alpha’s triplet sons. Three brothers, one throne, and a bond that will crown her as Luna. But only one mate can ascend. And the others? They may destroy her before they let her choose. Cassian, the wild heir who once loved Lyra and now hates Rhea for taking her place. Lucian, the perfect firstborn with ambition in his eyes and loyalty that cuts like a blade. Dorian, the soft-spoken charmer with a secret fire and a desperate hunger to matter. As power swells and envy brews, Rhea must rise from the ashes of who she was. The Moon has chosen her, but the pack? They will not kneel easily. Especially not when her bond pushes Lyra—the sun she once lived for—into shadow. Will Lyra accept becoming the shadow or will she come back for the light that was hers? In a world ruled by legacy and ambition, Rhea must decide if she is a girl surviving fate—or a Luna shaping it.
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The Omega in the Shadows. Rhea’s POV “You missed a spot, Rhea.” I froze, my fingers tightening around the wooden brush. Slowly, I lifted my head to meet Mira’s glare. She was the head maid of the Alpha’s mansion, and my personal tormentor. “I’ve scrubbed it three times already,” I muttered under my breath, my knees aching from the cold marble floor. “It’s not coming off—” “Then keep scrubbing until it does,” Mira snapped, crossing her arms. I bit the inside of my cheek and lowered my gaze, dragging the stiff bristles over the stubborn stain again and again. I had been on this post for thirty minutes, and the mark was still there, mocking me. I knew exactly which cleaning solution would erase it in seconds… but Mira wouldn’t let me fetch it. She’d rather watch me suffer. “You’re good for nothing,” she hissed. “Born in the dirt, and you’ll die in the dirt. This is where you belong.” A lump rose in my throat, and I blinked hard to push back the tears. I was supposed to be used to this by now. It's been years of it. But somehow, the words still stung like the first time. Being an Omega meant being nothing in this pack. But me? I was treated worse than nothing. Without warning, Mira stepped forward and pressed her heel down hard on my free hand. Pain jolted up my arm, and I gasped, causing the brush to slip from my fingers. “What are you doing? You’re hurting me!” I cried, trying to yank my hand back. “Shut up!” she barked, pressing down harder until my knuckles felt like they might shatter. “Why can’t you do a simple task right?” I gritted my teeth against the pain, the humiliation burning hotter than the ache in my fingers. Somewhere down the hall, I heard the echo of laughter and music, preparations for the celebration were in full swing. A celebration I would never be part of. Mira leaned down, her face inches from mine. “You’d better have that stain gone before the Alpha’s guests arrive, or I’ll make you wish you’d never been rescued.” “It’s your birthday tomorrow, isn’t it?” Mira said, pressing down harder on my hand. The pressure made fresh pain shoot up my arm. Tears slipped down my cheeks before I could stop them. Mira’s fingers suddenly gripped my chin, forcing my face up to hers. “It’s also Lady Lyra’s birthday. You were born on the same day as her, yet you’re not even half of what she is.” She let go with a sharp flick of her hand, as though touching me had dirtied her. Why was everyone like this? It wasn’t as if I wanted to be Lyra, or anything close to her. I didn’t envy her or anything. Lyra was the sun, her light filling every room she walked into. And me? I was the shadow on the floor she walked over, brush in my hand, knees aching. She was adorned in silk and jewels, while I was hidden away in rags. That was just the way my life was. I had accepted it a long time ago. But acceptance didn’t make it less pathetic. Some mornings, when I woke, I wished I hadn’t. I glanced down at my trapped hand, blood now smeared across my knuckles from where her heel had dug in. I was certain my bones were moments away from snapping. “Mira, please… you’re hurting me. I’ll scrub the floors. Just let go of my hand,” I begged. She looked at me with a smirk that made my stomach churn. “My foot is on one hand. Your other hand is free. Keep scrubbing, and maybe I’ll let go.” “Mira, please—” My voice broke, and fresh sobs shook me. “Stop that rubbish,” But the voice that cut through the air didn’t belong to Mira. I turned my head, my tear-blurred gaze landing on the figure striding toward us. It was Lyra. Her perfect blonde hair shimmered under the afternoon light, her dress flowing around her like water. The moment Mira saw her, she instantly lifted her foot from my hand and stepped back. I cradled my hand against my chest. The pain throbbed all the way to my elbow, and blood was already streaking my skin. Lyra crouched to my level, her gown brushing the floor. “Are you okay?” she asked softly, her warm eyes scanning my injury before she reached out to help me to my feet. “I’m fine,” I said quickly, though my voice was hoarse. Her gaze flicked to Mira, and her expression hardened. “What is wrong with you? How many times must I tell you to stop treating her this way?” Mira dropped her eyes to the floor. “I’m sorry, Lady Lyra. She was just being sluggish, so I was trying to teach her a lesson.” “Teach her a lesson?” Lyra’s voice hardened with displeasure. “Get lost. Go do something else before I decide to tell Cassien about this.” Mira bowed stiffly, her lips pressed into a thin line. As she turned to leave, she shot me a glare that would have had me dead, if looks could kill. I swallowed and looked at Lyra. “You didn’t have to—” “Shh,” she cut me off gently. “Why do you let them treat you like this every single time?” I sighed, my shoulders heavy. Lyra was the only light I had in this cold place, the one person who had cared enough to save me when I was a child. She had brought me into this mansion, given me a place to sleep, even if that place was at the bottom of the ladder. Lyra was adored and U was discarded. She shone like gold; I was the dirt beneath everyone’s boots. “Come,” Lyra’s voice drew me back to the present. “Let’s clean this up.” She guided me toward her room, her hand steady at my elbow. But halfway down the corridor, I froze. A strange heat bloomed in my chest, pulsing stronger, as if an invisible thread had just tied itself around my heart. My breath caught, my pulse quickened. “Rhea?” Lyra frowned, but her voice sounded distant. It felt like my wolf had just snapped awake. My head buzzed, heat blooming under my skin, flooding through me until my knees threatened to give out. “Rhea?” Lyra’s concerned voice came again. “Are you okay?” I tried to answer, but no sound came out. My breath caught in my throat as the heat spread deeper, mingling with a strange pull that seemed to tug me forward.Chapter 127 Author's POV Rhea felt her heart stop for a moment when he said what he did. They needed to talk. She sat up on the bed, unable to lay down and act as if it wasn't open. Her eyes found him across the room. He looked troubled, even with his wet hair that covered his eyes slightly which he quickly pushed away. “I'm listening," she said simply. She didn't know what else to say to him. Cassian swallowed hard and moved closer to her. “You haven't asked me anything about the council's decision" he started, watching her closely to see her reaction but there was none. Her face was still. She shrugged, “Well, I expected when one has been made that I'll be informed. Or am I too inhuman to have that as well? Maybe my powers have rendered me non-human, it depends on what you think" she mocked. Cassian sighed to himself. He deserved her words even though they were cut deep like knives. “You would be informed. I just thought you would be curious about it you know” he finished, not
Chapter 126Author's POV Lucian stared at the landscape through his window. He watched as the leaves skittered all over the garden. The guards that waited vigilantly. All of it was happening in front of him. He was cautious, he panicked. His mind went back to what the watch had told him. Every time he remembered, he hated the panic that gripped him. He didn't want to believe it but she had told him. She didn't seem like she lied, why would she come here only to lie?She was a witch, they hardly lied. She had come from far, saying that she had been sent. If she didn't tell Rhea, she would have suffered the consequences of it. So when she said it, Lucian had believed her completely. He recounted the conversation. “What is the message? Tell me everything you know" he gritted out, unable to take her games for any longer. She had spoken then, he didn't know for sure if it was fear or just compulsion but when she told him, he had taken her words. “I was sent to inform her of the conse
Chapter 125Author's POV Alpha Caden had to make another move. He couldn't let anything get by him again. Yesterday he had seen weakness in Cassian. His son had gone to visit the witch. And nobody had told him, not until he had watched the cameras again. It seemed like things were slipping out of his hands. He could feel the powerful slipping out of his hands. He knew he had to change that quickly. Yesterday he had established some of it, not loyalty but fear. He would have to do that again. He was done trying to be the only reasonable one. If it would make him look mad, then he would do it. He would command and he would change everything into his game. If loyalty didn't make sense anymore, he would create fear. Anybody that dared to cross him would regret it forever. He had called Braden into his office. The man was waiting quietly for instructions. He knew that this was the only person he could trust. “I want you to make sure you keep your eyes on Rhea, don't do anything I have
Chapter 124Author's POV Alpha Caden wondered why it hadn't yet happened. He had ordered for council Joshua to be brought to him. It seemed they had similar interests and he needed to harvest those quickly before anyone else did. He hadn't called council Johnson, not yet. He was the most unhinged and independent, if he made any sudden moves, he would be caught out. The order had been sent out almost a day ago and nothing had happened. Alpha Caden hated delay. It was time to take it a step further. He called in Captain Morgan, one of his high ranked soldiers, the one whom he had given the order. He was now waiting in his office for him, pacing restlessly. There was a knock on the door just then and he sighed, “Come in" he said, he hated late arrivals. Not only had Morgan been late with the order he had been served but also the order to see him. His fists clenched beside him. Captain Morgan bowed in respect and greeting when he walked into the room. He locked the door behind him. “
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