Sibel returned from the war, she took advantage of the recovery period disguised as a maid, with the help of beta into omega to explore the toiling life of the bottom of the pack people, but was abused and punished by gamma, she knew the same as omega's servant Jolie, how should they fight back?
Lihat lebih banyakSibel’s POV
"I, Sibel Cormac, sole heir of Alpha Calvin, the mighty King of Moonfang Pack, do solemnly swear by the sacred goddess to vanquish Alpha Darius, our sworn adversary and the ruthless leader of Shadowclaw Pack. I pledge to safeguard the vulnerable and wage war against the forces of darkness that threaten our very existence. The fate of Moonfang and our pack mates hangs in the balance, and I, with strong determination, shall lead the charge into the fray. Tomorrow, we march into battle, with me at the forefront and our brave warriors by my side. The dawn of victory is upon us, and our enemies shall soon tremble before the might of Moonfang!"
***
The moon goddess shines her light upon us, and victory is assured. As I strolled onto the training ground, I behold the warriors' fearless determination, and a smile of triumph graces my lips.
My unbroken record in battle is a result to my unyielding spirit, but this triumph will mean more than personal glory—it will bring honor to our pack and cement our legacy.
The warriors' preparedness kindles hope within me, and my determination remains unshaken, for fear has never been an option I've embraced.
With the goddess's blessing and our pack's bravery, we shall emerge victorious, our hearts filled with courage and our souls unbroken.
I’m renowned as one of the strongest women in our pack, celebrated for my bravery and unwavering strength.
On the night of my 18th birthday, a pack of six rogue wolves launched a surprise attack on me. But I refused to back down, fighting them off with every ounce of strength I had.
That fierce battle solidified my reputation as a formidable force in our pack, earning me a place in our history.
After the training session, the night finally arrived, and I prepared for a well-deserved rest.
I has a cool refreshing bath, then pampered myself by applying fragrant oil to my skin.
Slipping into a comfortable night robe, I settled into bed, feeling the softness envelop me. As I lay there, I surrendered to the allure of sleep, letting nature's tranquility wash over me.
***
The next morning (war day)
As dawn broke on the day of battle, we marched towards the battlefield, our enemies visible in the distance. A faint smile crept onto my lips. "Today, we fight for triumph!" I declared, my voice ringing out across the ranks.
"If we fall before the day is won?" I asked, my eyes scanning the rows of determined warriors.
"We commend our souls to the goddess!" they responded in unison, their voices echoing through the morning air.
"Attack!" I yelled, and the warriors echoed my cry in a high tone.
They charged towards the enemy. The sound of battle erupted as they all moved perfectly in sync with each other.
The battlefield was full of fur, teeth, and blood as my pack clashed with the rival wolves. I led the charge, my claws slashing through the air, my teeth bared.
The enemy pack, the Shadowclaw, fought back with a vicious tenacity that matched our own.
For three days and three nights, we battled under the sun and the moon.
I was exhausted, but I pushed forward, driven by the need to protect my pack and assert our dominance.
My sword skills were second to none, as I slashed the enemies with different moves.
I fought until I stood face to face with the enemy general, Asher. His eyes were cold and calculating, his movements precise and deadly. But I was ready for him.
If I defeated the general, the rest of the Shadowclaw pack would eventually retreat. I had to make this fight with Asher a victorious one.
I reminisced about the first night when our forces clashed with an intensity that left the ground soaked in blood and littered with the fallen. The second night brought a brutal stalemate, neither side gaining any significant ground.
And now, on the third night, I saw my chance with Asher. Asher, though still fierce, showed signs of weariness. I lunged at him, our swords clashing and flying in different directions, leaving us with our teeth and claws as weapons.
I lunged at him again, my jaws closing around his neck.
With a savage twist, I bit deep, feeling the crunch of bone beneath my teeth. His body went limp, and I flung him aside, his blood staining the ground.
It was easier than I thought. My body was soaked in blood, including Asher’s.
The battlefield fell silent as the Shadowclaw pack retreated, their leader’s injury shattering their resolve. I stood amidst the carnage, my breath coming in ragged gasps.
Victory was ours at last, but it had come at a great cost. The bodies of both packs lay scattered around me.
***
I returned to the pack secretly, slipping away to the secluded part of the forest where I tended to my wounds, knowing that my recovery would take time.
But peace was never an option. Hearing the screams and cries of people, I discovered a horror that ignited a new rage within me.
I strode towards the gathering crowd, my heart heavy with foreboding. I grasped a veil dangling from a rope and draped it over my face, my eyes scanning the scene before me.
"What's happening?" I asked a boy, his eyes wide with shock.
"They killed my sister," he stammered, his voice trembling. A woman approached me, her gaze piercing.
"You don't know what's going on?" she asked, and I shook my head indication I wasn't aware of whatever that was going on.
"We've been living in terror," she explained, her voice laced with fear. "The beta has been bullying and killing us, the omega, exploiting our weakness," she concluded.
Three days of war with Shadowclaw had emboldened them, and our own pack members had turned against us. We're trapped in a nightmare, wondering who will be the next victim.
My fists clenched in anger as I learned of the omega members brutalized and slain in my absence by their own pack mates. I marched towards the border. The Moonfang and Shadowclaw territories lay divided, but the carnage was indiscriminate—the bodies of my people strewn across the ground.
The sight of their broken forms and haunted eyes filled me with a fury that burned hotter than any battle. The stronger werewolves had taken advantage of the weakest ones, preying on the most vulnerable members of our pack.
I couldn't stand by and let this injustice continue. As the daughter of the Alpha and future leader of the pack, it was my duty to protect every member, regardless of their rank. I knew I had to get to the root of the problem, uncover who was behind these atrocities, and put a stop to them.
Dylan, my Beta, arrived to report for duty. "You need rest, you've just come from a three-day war," he said, his voice laced with concern. But I brushed off his warning. "How can I rest when there are killings within the pack?" I countered, my mind racing with the urgency of the situation.
Dylan's expression turned inquiring. "What's your plan?" he asked.
"I need to hide my identity to uncover what's happening in the lowest ranks of the pack," I replied, my eyes locked on his.
Dylan's confusion was palpable. "How do you even think that's possible?" he asked, his brow furrowed in skepticism.
I handed him a piece of paper with an address scrawled on it. "Go to this address and retrieve an ancient potion," I instructed. "It's the key to concealing my identity."
Dylan's eyes lingered on the address, his expression a mix of confusion and concern. "How is this even possible?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
I nodded, understanding his skepticism. "Just be careful, please, Sibel," he said, his eyes locking onto mine with a deep-seated worry. He turned to leave, but not before glancing at the paper still clutched in his hand.
I quickly looked for shelter to lay my head...
The next evening, I heard a faint knock on my door.
I cautiously approached the entrance. When I opened the door, I saw Dylan standing there with a smile on his face. He held up a package for me to see, and I couldn't help but smile back at him.
"I have what you're looking for," he said. "But it wasn't easy getting this ancient portion," he added, his expression turning serious. "Come in," I said, stepping aside to let him enter. As he did, I shut the door behind him.
"So, what are you going to do with the ancient potion?" Dylan asked, he was curious.
"Are you really kidding me?" I asked, my tone laced with sarcasm. "Of course, I'll drink it," I said.
Dylan's gaze turned serious, his brow furrowing with concern. "What if...what if the potion doesn't work as planned?" he asked. "What if it has unintended consequences like being harmful?" He paused.
This potion was the key to my survival. It would mask my true identity and scent, allowing me to move undetected through the pack.
Disguising myself as an omega was the only way to blend in and gather the information I needed.
"Don't worry, I'll be okay," I said as I poured the potion into my mouth and swallowed it. The liquid burned down my throat, and I could feel its power coursing through my veins.
At first, nothing seemed to happen. But then, a strange sensation washed over me, like my cells were shifting and rearranging themselves. My alpha form began to dissolve, my body changing until I stood before Dylan as an omega.
His eyes widened in shock, his jaw dropping open as he stared at me in disbelief. "Sibel...?" he whispered. I could see the confusion and amazement etched on his face, and I knew that the potion had worked. My aura was hidden, my identity transformed. I was no longer an alpha, but an omega.
***
On my first day undercover, I ventured into the pack's omega quarters. It was a stark contrast to the areas I was accustomed to.
The weaker omegas were full of fear and submission. I kept my head down, trying to appear inconspicuous, but my senses were on high alert, taking in every detail.
As I walked, I heard a commotion ahead. A group of omegas had gathered, their eyes wide with fear as they watched a scene unfold.
At the center of the disturbing scene was Jolie, her slender body shaking like a leaf as she faced off against a beta wolf.
Cara, the ruthless enforcer, loomed over her, reveling in her dominance. Jolie's whimpers filled the air as Cara's paw struck her with a loud crack, the sound resonating through the room like a whip.
My fury surged, but I wrestled it under control, aware that I had to keep up the charade. Yet, I couldn't bring myself to stand by and do nothing. I took a bold step forward, my heart racing with a mix of fear and indignation.
"Enough!" I cried, my voice trembling with a carefully crafted blend of fear and defiance.
Cara's gaze snapped towards me, her eyes narrowing into slits. "And who do you think you are?" she sneered, her voice oozing contempt. I swallowed hard, keeping my head bowed in a show of submission. "I-I'm just trying to help," my voice barely above a whisper.
Cara's laughter was like a rusty gate, grating and harsh. "An omega helping another omega? How quaint. How noble." Her sarcasm was palpable.
"But you'd do well to remember your place." Before I could react, her hand whipped out, striking me across the face with a stinging blow.
Pain exploded in my cheek, but I bit down on my anger, forcing myself to remain calm. I couldn't afford to blow my cover, not when I was so close to uncovering the truth.
Dylan’s POVWe were almost at the border. Just a few more steps, and we’d be back on safe ground, or so I thought. The night was quiet, too quiet, and then, out of nowhere, they came... soldiers, a whole group of them, bursting out of the shadows. Theybwere with weapons and they surround us before we even knew what was happening."Don't move!" one of them barked, his voice hard andnut said it cleared enough for us to hear. I froze for just a second, my mind racing. But then instinct kicked in, and I stepped in front of Sibel, putting her behind me where she’d be safe. I could feel her hand clutching my shirt, and I could tell she was as tense as I was.I raised my hands, not surrendering, just ready. Ready to fight if it came down to it. “Who are you?” I called out, my voice steady, though inside, I was on edge. “Let us go!”One of the soldiers, the one who seemed to be in charge, stepped forward. He took his time, like he wanted me to see him coming. His face was hard... With no expr
Sibel’s POVSilas was nothing like Beta Ben. The second I met him, I knew it. Beta Ben followed every word Alpha Lionel said, not a single doubt in him, but Silas? He was different. There was something fierce about him, a fire that felt almost dangerous. You could tell just by looking at him... he was angry. Angry with the way things were, the way people were suffering under Alpha Lionel’s rule. He looked like someone ready to stand up and fight, not just sit back and follow orders.We sat down across from him, and I could see the frustration on his face. It was like he was holding back something he wanted to shout out loud but couldn’t. He spoke low, his voice filled with emotion.“Omegas are getting bullied,” he said, shaking his head. “People are dying. No one’s safe, not with the way things are going now.”I listened, feeling the pain in his voice, but also the anger. And honestly, I felt it too. I knew how bad things had gotten, knew that the weak were suffering, and it didn’t si
Dylan’s POVSmith looked at us, sighing as if he’d expected all the questions we were throwing his way. After a pause, he leaned in and shared an information... It was as if it was our last hope. “There’s someone who might be able to help you,” he said. “A beta named Silas. He has a real heart for his people. They trust him, and Alpha Lionel has a bit of respect for him too.”Sibel and I exchanged glances, a glimmer of hope flickering between us. If there was even a small chance Silas could lend us a hand, we had to try. With Smith’s guidance, we set out to find this Beta Silas. After a short while, we reached a modest but well-kept house on the outskirts of the pack’s main territory. Smith knocked, and soon enough, a young man opened the door. He looked a few years younger than Beta Ben, his sharp features softened by a steady and thoughtful expression.“This is Beta Silas,” Smith introduced, then added with a respectful nod, “And these two are Sibel and...” He looked at me, giving m
Dylan’s POVSibel looked at me, and I knew instantly she could see right through me. She always could, somehow. She tilted her head, studying me, her expression soft but firm. “Dylan,” she said, her voice calm yet filled with a determination that only made my worry grow. “I don’t want to leave. I want to stay here, with you. I want to fight with you.”Her words hung in the air between us, heavy and solid. And I felt something tighten in my chest. Sibel wanting to stay—part of me wanted that too, more than anything. But the other part, the part that knew how dangerous things had gotten, just wanted to keep her safe, away from all this madness.I looked away, trying to hide the conflict in my expression, but she wasn’t fooled. She never was. She stepped closer, and I felt her hand on my arm, grounding me. “Dylan,” she repeated, her tone softening just a bit, but that strength was still there. “Don’t you see? I’m not backing down. I know what’s at stake here, and I still want to be here.
Sibel’s POVBeta Ben was clear, and there was no mistaking his tone. He looked straight at me, then at Dylan, his face hard and unchanging. “I can’t approve this,” he said, firm but not harsh. “There are just too many risks,” he continued, shaking his head slowly, as if each word was weighing on him. “I’ve got to protect both of you. Alpha rights, this whole fight… it could turn ugly, and I don’t want to see either of you hurt.”Hearing him say that made my stomach twist. I felt like I’d been holding my breath, waiting for him to give us the green light, and now all that hope just deflated. I could feel disappointment creeping in, but I forced myself to stay quiet. I knew arguing wasn’t going to change anything. Beta Ben had made his decision, and we just had to accept it.Dylan looked at me, a sigh escaping him. “He’s afraid this is too much,” he said softly, more to himself than to me. “He thinks if we go forward, Alpha’s rights will end up hurting you more than helping.”I gave a s
Sibel’s POVThe moment I opened the door and saw Beta Ben, I couldn’t hide my shock. This old, frail man standing before me... he was the Beta of this pack? I almost couldn’t believe it. He looked so old, so tired, moving slowly as he hunched forward with a bent back. I’d never seen a Beta look like this. Betas were supposed to be strong, powerful, ready to stand by the Alpha, not hidden away in a place like this. The room itself was as rundown as he looked, stuck away in this hidden, deserted corner of the pack’s territory.How could Alpha Lionel let this happen to him? How could he turn his back on his own Beta, someone who must have served the pack so loyally for years? It didn’t make any sense. I tried to imagine what Beta Ben might have looked like in his younger days, when he was strong and ready to defend the pack. It hurt to see him like this, and I felt an anger rise in me toward Alpha Lionel. This wasn’t just neglect... it felt like cruelty.As I sat with Beta Ben, I could f
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