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The Escape of Omega

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POV: Bernardo

I woke up to the sound of the communicator beeping on the floor, the sharp noise cutting through the silence of the office like a blade. My body still heavy from sleep, my wrinkled shirt sticking to my chest, and the metallic taste of stale coffee in my mouth. I picked up the device without even looking at the display, and before I could say anything, Alpha's voice thundered through the channel.

“Bernardo, I want all guards on alert. Now. Maura is missing.”

The sentence came in whole, leaving no room for doubt, and my sleepiness vanished as if it had never existed. His tone was not that of a worried man—it was that of a wounded Alpha, about to turn fear into violence. It took me a few seconds to respond, more out of calculation than hesitation.

“Yes, Alpha. I will personally coordinate the search.”

The sharp sound of the phone hanging up ended the conversation, and the silence that followed weighed heavier than the roar of the order. I ran my hand over my face, trying to
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