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Fractured Legacy

Author: Super Nova
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-19 22:07:53

Cassius

I sat at my desk, eyes fixed on the wall, but I wasn’t seeing anything. My thoughts were a tangled mess—an endless maze I couldn’t escape. The silence of my office was heavy, but I couldn’t bring myself to break it. For the first time in my life, I had no idea what to do.

This pack—my pack—the Ironclad Pack my father had built with blood, sweat, and unshakable will, was falling apart right under my command. And the terrifying part wasn’t just the betrayal, or the sickness that plagued my sons, or the elders trying to twist the truth. It was that I was starting to see just how much of the rot had begun from within.

I slowly pulled open the drawer and took out the folded sketch I’d kept hidden there. It was a pencil portrait of Isabella—elegant lines and soft shadows. My father had commissioned it himself. According to him and Julian, she was supposed to be my equal. My partner. A force that would complement mine.

But the longer I stared at her image, the more my chest burned wi
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  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Fractured Legacy

    CassiusI sat at my desk, eyes fixed on the wall, but I wasn’t seeing anything. My thoughts were a tangled mess—an endless maze I couldn’t escape. The silence of my office was heavy, but I couldn’t bring myself to break it. For the first time in my life, I had no idea what to do.This pack—my pack—the Ironclad Pack my father had built with blood, sweat, and unshakable will, was falling apart right under my command. And the terrifying part wasn’t just the betrayal, or the sickness that plagued my sons, or the elders trying to twist the truth. It was that I was starting to see just how much of the rot had begun from within.I slowly pulled open the drawer and took out the folded sketch I’d kept hidden there. It was a pencil portrait of Isabella—elegant lines and soft shadows. My father had commissioned it himself. According to him and Julian, she was supposed to be my equal. My partner. A force that would complement mine.But the longer I stared at her image, the more my chest burned wi

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Shadows in Their Blood

    CassiusThe hall had gone eerily silent, save for the flickering of torches and the shallow breaths of guilty men. I could still hear the elder’s voice echoing in my mind, whining about fairness—about letting the traitor at my feet plead his case. The same traitor who had ordered my sons kidnapped. My sons. The heirs of this Pack. Of my blood.I took a breath so sharp, it burned my lungs. “You're right,” I said coldly. “He should plead his case.”They all visibly relaxed. Idiots.“Then again,” I continued, voice lowering, “your ‘justice’ only matters when it serves you.” I looked to the guard. “Behead him.”The kidnapper’s eyes widened in panic as the sword was unsheathed behind him. He thrashed and screamed, sputtering promises and apologies, but I didn’t flinch. Not once.“No! Please, Alpha—” the elder next to me began, desperation creeping into his tone. “I had nothing to do with this—”I backhanded him across the face before he could finish. The crack echoed through the room, and

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   The Alpha's Reckoning

    LorienI didn’t want to be here.Every step I took felt heavier than the last. The gazes, the whispers, the memories—they all clung to my skin like a second layer of filth. This pack had done nothing but hurt me. It had stolen years from me, stolen my dignity, tried to steal my children. And now I stood here, watching the man who had hurt me the most take the center of the stage—my mate. Cassius.He looked powerful as he stood under the afternoon sun, his back straight, voice like a blade. The way his jaw flexed, the cold gleam in his eye—it was everything I hated and everything I craved. I hated how he could make my heart stutter even now, even after all he’d put me through. And worst of all, my mind kept looping back to what we had done earlier, the way he had touched me like he still remembered every curve, every scar, every part of me that still belonged to him. I’d acted like I didn’t care. Like I was above all of it.But the warmth of his mouth still lingered on my skin, and I w

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   What's Mine to Protect

    CassiusI couldn’t believe what I was seeing.The blood on Lorien’s shirt, the bruises on his cheek, the look of pure fear still lingering in his eyes—it was all wrong. It felt like the world had twisted on its axis and I’d arrived too late to stop the damage. He looked so fragile lying there, trembling in my arms, even though I knew Lorien was anything but fragile. But the moment I saw him in that damn cell, cornered by that bastard with a knife—I broke.I broke, and I didn’t care who saw it.I had nearly killed that man with my bare hands. I still felt the heat of the blood between my fingers. The anger hadn’t gone anywhere. It lingered under my skin like poison, twisting around my gut. What the hell had just happened? Why the fuck was Lorien in a cell in the first place?He was mine.And someone had dared to touch what was mine.I carried him all the way back to the cottage. He wouldn’t stop trembling. He wouldn’t even look at me. Guilt pressed down on me so hard I could barely bre

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   The Depths They'd Let Me Fall

    LorienI didn’t want to call him.I shouldn’t have called him.But I did anyway.And of course—he didn’t pick up.I stared at the screen, the call icon fading out, my fingers trembling slightly. I gritted my teeth, ending the call, and let out a low, harsh curse. “Damn you, Cassius,” I muttered. “Letting your emotions get the best of you like always.”He was angry. I got it.But I was exhausted. And scared. And tired of being the only one trying.I sat on the edge of the bed for a moment, rubbing my temples, trying not to think of the fact that the boys were still asleep in the other room of the cottage, that Lucian was still weak, that Caius still thought their father was avoiding them on purpose.And maybe he was.“Damn you, Mathias,” I spat, standing up suddenly. “Damn you for kissing me that night. Damn you for showing up. Damn you for everything.”The walls were closing in on me.I didn’t want to be in the guest house, but the cottage didn’t feel like safety either. So I walked.

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   What Broke Me

    Lorien I tried hard not to cry as I carried my sons into the cottage.I didn’t want to stay in the guest room. I couldn’t bear the walls that still smelled of him, still echoed with memories of us. I couldn’t take the look on Cassius’s face when he told me to leave. I couldn’t take anything at all anymore.The world was crashing down around me again, and this time, it was somehow worse.Caius clung to my shirt as I kicked the door open. Lucian was wrapped in his blanket, quiet, pale, eyes barely open. Caius had cried the whole way here, and now his small fingers tugged at me as I laid him on the bed beside his brother.“Where’s Daddy?” he whispered.I didn’t answer.“Why isn’t Daddy coming?” he asked again, and this time, his voice cracked. “Lucian’s sick, and you said Daddy could fix it—”“Caius,” I warned.He didn’t stop. “He said Daddy would never leave us again—”“Caius!” I shouted, the word bursting out of me like a bullet.He flinched like I’d hit him.His eyes welled instantly

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