I thought I knew love until I had to choose between two powerful alphas.” I've always dreamed of a love story with Jack Quinn, the Good Looking man and the powerful alpha heir of our pack. But to him, I was just a weak omega, and I wasn't someone who deserves a man like him, only worth gracing his bed, we happened to be fated mates but when he shattered my heart with a public rejection and embarrassment, I left everything behind, determined to start a new life far away from the shame and humiliation. With the loving support of my best friend, Kathy, a fellow omega, I quietly raised my son. Four years later, fate led me to Ryker, the alpha of my new pack. Ryker is everything Jack Quinn wasn't, kind, protective and genuinely interested in me. His growing affection is tender and true, though he keeps it hidden, afraid that loving an omega like me might be seen as a weakness Just as I began to feel safe and cherished, He begged for my forgiveness and a second chance, claiming he's changed and ready to be the mate I deserved. Now, I find myself in a love triangle between two alpha's: jack Quinn, whose intense passion still lighted a spark within me, and Ryker, whose gentle love promises safety and warmth. With secrets about my child threatening to be exposed and my heart pulling me in different directions, I must make a choice. In this feet sweeping romantic tale I'm stuck in, I embark on a journey of love, redemption, and self discover. Will I return to the fiery passion of my past with jack, or embrace the tender promise of a new beginning with Ryker? One thing was certain: my heart will never be the same.
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“You're not good enough for an Alpha.”
Jack's voice rangout, sharp and cold.
I don't believe I heard right, the man who had promised me the world a few days ago now hurt me with his words and a rejection.
“You don't deserve to have someone like me, an Alpha.” He laughed out as the pack watched in anticipation.
The words sliced through me, leaving a wound deeper than any physical cut could ever give. The murmuring from the gathered pack echoed around us like a whirling storm, but all I could hear was Jack's voice.
As for my vision? They were already blurry.
“But… I thought—” I managed to voice out, my voice was already growing cracked.
His face became hard as he stared down at me with anger and disdain.
His reaction like one who was holding back even worse words. His dark eyes once filled with warmth for mw, now filled with disdain.
“That was a mistake,” he said, cutting me off.
The pack let out a surprise gas, some faces showed shock; others gleamed with cruel satisfaction, as though they had always known this moment would come.
I felt an visible knife stab my heart.
We had been everything to each other—or so I believed. Jack was my mate, my Alpha, the man who promised to stand by my side against anyone. But now, he stood in front of me, his rejection clear and unforgiving.
Jack, the same man I had taken the blame for after he stole the sacred moonstone.
He had pleaded with me in the name of “our love” to take the blame for him, if I didn't, he was going to lose his chance of becoming an Alpha.
He had promised to make me his Luna.
But now after he got the position, he spat my decision in my face.
I felt heat rise to my face, the sting of humiliation burning brighter with each passing second. My fists clenched at my sides, trembling from the effort to hold back tears.
"You're really doing this?" I asked, my voice steadier than I expected.
His gaze flicked over me, and for a brief moment, I thought I saw regret. But it was gone before I could hold onto it.
“It’s for the pack,” he said. “The elders—”
“The elders?” I cut him off, my voice sharp. “You’re letting those old fools run your life now?”
Jack's expression darkened. “Don’t make this harder than it needs to be, Vesper.”
Harder? My heart pounded against my ribs. How could he stand there and act as if I was the problem? As if I hadn’t stood by him through every challenge, believed in him when no one else did?
“You’re a coward,” I spat, my voice breaking despite my best efforts. “You’re too weak to stand up for what’s right.”
A few pack members whispered among themselves, their voices carrying in the tense silence. Jack’s beta, Damon, smirked from his place near the edge of the circle. I had always suspected he hated me, and now his satisfaction was plain to see.
Jack’s lips pressed into a thin line. “It’s done, Vesper. I, Jack Quinn, reject you as my mate.”
The words hit me like a physical blow. My breath caught in my throat, and for a moment, the world tilted beneath my feet. The bond between us, the invisible thread that tied our souls together, frayed and snapped.
Pain lanced through my chest, stealing the air from my lungs. I stumbled back, gasping, but I refused to fall.
“You’ll regret this,” I managed to say, my voice raw.
He didn’t flinch. “I doubt it.”
The crowd parted as I turned on my heel, my steps heavy but determined. I wouldn’t give them the satisfaction of seeing me break. Not here. Not now.
The cold wind bit at my skin as I left the pack grounds, my heart shattered but my pride intact.
By the time I reached the edge of the forest, my legs felt like lead. I sank to my knees, the weight of Jack’s rejection finally crushing me. Tears streamed down my face, hot and bitter.
I had given him everything—my loyalty, my love, my trust—and he had thrown it all away.
Why?
The answer gnawed at me, but deep down, I already knew. The pack elders had never approved of me. I was just a low-ranking omega, born without status or privilege. They wanted Jack to choose someone stronger, someone with a bloodline worthy of standing beside an Alpha.
And Jack… he had caved to their demands.
A rustling sound pulled me from my thoughts. Kathy, my only friend in the pack, emerged from the shadows. Her curly hair was wild from the wind, and concern filled her eyes.
“I heard what happened,” she said softly, kneeling beside me.
I wiped my face, trying to hide the evidence of my tears. “Everyone probably heard.”
Kathy’s lips pressed into a thin line. “Jack’s an idiot.”
I let out a bitter laugh. “Tell me something I don’t know.”
She placed a hand on my shoulder, her grip firm. “You don’t have to stay here, Vesper. There are other packs. Places where you’ll be treated better.”
Leaving the pack had never been an option I considered—until now. But what choice did I have? Staying would mean enduring the whispers, the pitying looks, and Jack’s cold indifference.
Kathy’s words echoed in my mind: There are other packs.
Could I really leave?
“I can help you,” Kathy offered, her voice filled with determination. “We’ll figure it out together.”
My heart ached at the thought of leaving behind everything I had ever known, but staying would destroy me.
“Okay,” I whispered, my voice barely audible. “I’ll leave.”
Kathy nodded, her expression fierce. “Good. We’ll start making plans tonight.”
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the forest in shadows, I made a silent promise to myself:
This wasn’t the end. Jack might have rejected me, but I wouldn’t let that define me. I would find a new life, one where I didn’t have to beg for love or acceptance.
And one day, Jack would regret letting me go.
Patched memories—I couldn't believe what Kathy had just said. Me, carrying Jack's baby? It felt surreal.We had had a passionate night before the rejection after I had accepted to take the blame in his place.To him, he now saw me as an angel and was super grateful for my bravery and trust in him.How could I have not known? I had no memory of feeling anything different, no signs that could have pointed to it. It was almost like it was all happening to someone else, not me.Kathy sat beside me, her presence calm, but I could tell she was just as confused as I was. She had been by my side through everything—my rejection, my decision to leave the pack, and even my journey to find safety in this new one. Now, here I was, with a piece of Jack inside me, and I couldn't figure out what I was supposed to feel about it."Are you sure?" I asked again, my voice trembling. "Could it really be his?"Kathy nodded, her face serious but gentle. "You felt it, Vesper. We both knew you were different
Chip from the past(Vesper's pov)—The ground was dusty, and the sun was bright overhead, making everything feel warm. I watched the wolves work together, practicing their moves. It was a strange feeling, seeing all of them training so seriously. It reminded me that I wasn’t just part of any pack now. This was Ryker's pack—the Alpha of this place. His pack was strong.He was standing in the middle of the training field, punching a training dummy. His movements were smooth and fast, like a wolf hunting its prey. His muscles flexed as he hit the pads, and he looked so powerful. There was something about him that made it hard to look away. I couldn't stop staring.I had heard about him before—how strong he was, how everyone respected him—but seeing him like this, in action, made it feel real. He wasn't just a leader; he was a fighter.I stood there for a moment, just watching him. My heart started to beat a little faster. I could feel a strange pull toward him, not just because he was th
Seeking refuge —"Stop right there," the warrior growled, stepping in front of us with a hand on his sword. "State your business."I and Kathy had arrived at the pack and we're quietly sneaking in when we were caught by some guards parading the pack walls."We come in peace," I said immediately, keeping my voice steady. "We’re just seeking refuge."I and Kathy quickly raised up our hands in careful surrender.The warrior narrowed his eyes. "Refuge? What kind of trouble are you running from?"I could feel Kathy tensing beside me. "We're not trouble, I promise" she snapped. "But you’ll be in trouble if you don’t let us talk to your Alpha."“Is that a threat?” He asked, drawing his sword.I and Kathy immediately stood in defence.Before things got worse, another voice, deep and firm, cut through the tension. "Alec, stand down."The warriors parted as a tall man with sharp eyes and an air of authority approached. His black hair ruffled in the wind, and every step he took spoke of power.
A friend indeed (Vesper's pov )—“I’m coming with you,” Kathy said firmly, her voice leaving no room for argument.“You don’t have to,” Vesper replied, tightening the strap of her worn bag over her shoulder. “This is my choice, Kathy. I’ll be fine on my own.”Kathy crossed her arms and narrowed her eyes. “Oh, I’m sure you will, but I’m not letting you walk out of here alone. That’s not happening.”Vesper sighed, her chest heavy with emotions she fought to keep buried. Leaving the pack was the hardest decision she had ever made. But after Jack’s public rejection, there was no place for her here. The pack’s eyes had been filled with judgment and whispers about the omega who foolishly thought she could be more.She was done with it—done fighting for respect that would never come.“Kathy, I appreciate what you’re trying to do, but I don’t want you getting dragged into my mess,” Vesper said softly.“I don’t care about their stupid rules or what anyone thinks,” Kathy insisted. “You’re my b
Vesper's pov —“You're not good enough for an Alpha.” Jack's voice rangout, sharp and cold.I don't believe I heard right, the man who had promised me the world a few days ago now hurt me with his words and a rejection.“You don't deserve to have someone like me, an Alpha.” He laughed out as the pack watched in anticipation.The words sliced through me, leaving a wound deeper than any physical cut could ever give. The murmuring from the gathered pack echoed around us like a whirling storm, but all I could hear was Jack's voice.As for my vision? They were already blurry.“But… I thought—” I managed to voice out, my voice was already growing cracked.His face became hard as he stared down at me with anger and disdain.His reaction like one who was holding back even worse words. His dark eyes once filled with warmth for mw, now filled with disdain.“That was a mistake,” he said, cutting me off.The pack let out a surprise gas, some faces showed shock; others gleamed with cruel satisfa
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