As Aria wakes up from her haunting dream, her heart pounds in her chest, echoing the terror of the nightmare. She finds herself in the dimly lit, desolate surroundings of the omega quarters, a stark contrast to the grandeur of the rest of the pack's territory. Aria, the omega, has always felt out of place, her dreams haunted by the screams of her family.
"For the love of the moon, not again," Aria mutters to herself, wiping the cold sweat from her brow. She glances around the cramped room, feeling suffocated by the weight of her status.
Forced to endure the harsh realities of her position, Aria trudges through the day's work, her hands calloused from labor, her spirit worn down by the constant torment from her peers.
Sylvia, the gamma's daughter, flits about the garden with an air of superiority, her laughter grating on Aria's nerves.
"Look at the little omega scurrying about," Sylvia sneers, tossing a disdainful glance in Aria's direction.
"You'll never amount to anything more than dirt beneath my feet." Aria clenches her fists, swallowing her pride as she continues her work. She's used to the taunts, the insults, but they still sting like fresh wounds.
As Aria returns home from a grueling day of work, her stomach growls with hunger, longing for a simple meal to soothe her weary body. But as she steps through the doorway, her hopes are dashed once again.
Her peers, led by Lycan, block her path, their sneers and jeers cutting through the air like knives. "Look who decided to grace us with her presence," Lycan sneers, his cronies snickering behind him.
Aria's heart sinks as she sees them eyeing her dinner with malicious intent. "Please, just let me eat in peace," she pleads, her voice barely above a whisper.
But Lycan only laughs, his laughter echoing off the walls of the cramped room. "Eat in peace?" he mocks. "You don't deserve to eat at all, you filthy omega."With a swift motion, Lycan knocks the plate from Aria's hands, sending her dinner crashing to the ground in a mess of food and dirt.
The others join in, kicking the scraps away with disdain as they taunt Aria with cruel words.
"You're nothing but a burden to the pack," one of them sneers.
"A worthless mongrel who doesn't deserve to live among us." Aria's eyes fill with tears as she watches her only meal of the day being destroyed before her eyes. But amidst the pain and humiliation, a spark of defiance ignites within her. Aria's hands tremble as she picks up the rice, dirt clinging to the grains like a cruel reminder of her station in the pack. Ignoring the mocking laughter of her peers, she retreats to her room, the weight of loneliness settling heavy in her chest.
As Aria sits alone in her room, her thoughts consumed by memories of her family, a soft knock at the door interrupts her solitude. Tentatively, she calls out, "Who is it?"
"It's me, Lycan," comes the muffled voice from the other side.Aria's heart sinks at the sound of his name. Lycan, the epitome of cruelty within the pack, his presence a constant reminder of her lowly status.
Reluctantly, Aria unlocks the door, allowing Lycan to enter. He steps inside, his expression filled with a twisted mix of amusement and disdain as he takes in the sight of Aria's tear-streaked face.
"Well, well, well, what do we have here?" Lycan sneers, his voice dripping with malice. "The little omega, wallowing in self-pity as usual."
Aria's jaw clenches at Lycan's taunts, her fists trembling with suppressed anger. "What do you want, Lycan?" she grits out through clenched teeth. Lycan's lips curl into a cruel smile, relishing in Aria's discomfort.
"Just checking in on the pack's resident failure," he mocks, his words like venomous daggers aimed at Aria's heart.Aria's hands ball into fists at her sides, her nails digging into her palms as she fights to keep her emotions in check. She refuses to give Lycan the satisfaction of seeing her break. With a dismissive scoff, Lycan turns to leave, his laughter echoing in the silence of the room.
"Pathetic," he mutters under his breath, leaving Aria alone once more with her pain and despair. As the door slams shut behind him, Aria's resolve hardens, a fire igniting within her soul. She may be an omega, but she refuses to let Lycan or anyone else define her worth. With newfound determination, she wipes away her tears, her gaze steely with defiance."I will prove them all wrong," Aria vows to herself, her voice filled with determination. "I will rise above their cruelty and reclaim my place in this pack."
(Throwback)
As the war rages on, the pack suffers devastating losses, the absence of the Beta keenly felt in every battle. With each fallen member, the blame falls heavily upon Aria's shoulders, the weight of guilt crushing her spirit.
"You're the reason we're losing this war," one pack member accuses, his voice filled with venom as he glares at Aria.
Tears prickle at the corners of Aria's eyes as she tries to defend herself. "I-I didn't mean for any of this to happen," she stammers, her voice trembling with emotion.
But her words fall on deaf ears, drowned out by the chorus of anger and resentment that surrounds her. The Alpha, Lycan's father, steps forward, his expression stern as he delivers the final blow.
"You are no longer worthy of bearing the title of Beta's daughter," he declares, his voice echoing through the crowd. "From this day forth, you shall be known as an omega, the lowest of the low."
Aria's heart shatters at the Alpha's words, the realization of her punishment sinking in like a heavy stone. She bows her head in shame, unable to meet the accusing gazes of her packmates.
"I'm sorry," she whispers, her voice barely audible above the din of the crowd. "I'm so sorry."
But her apologies fall on deaf ears as the pack turns their backs on her, leaving Aria alone with her guilt and despair. With a heavy heart, she trudges away, her steps heavy with the weight of her newfound status as an outcast among her own kind.
(Throwback ends)
As Aria wanders through the woods, seeking solace from the chaos of her life, she stumbles upon a clearing bathed in the soft light of the moon. But her moment of peace is short-lived as she unwittingly interrupts a pair of mates enjoying a quiet moment together.
"Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to intrude," Aria stammers, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment as she takes a step back.
The couple, a male and a female, exchange amused glances before the male speaks up, his tone gentle and reassuring. "No need to apologize, little one. We were just enjoying the night air."
Relief floods through Aria as she realizes she hasn't caused any harm. "Thank you," she murmurs, offering a small smile before turning to leave.
But as she walks away, her thoughts drift to her age, she has already turn eighteen, a glimmer of hope igniting within her heart. Perhaps, just perhaps, this milestone will bring the sense of belonging and protection she so desperately craves.
"I can't wait to finally sense my own wolf," Aria whispers to herself, her voice filled with anticipation. "And maybe, just maybe, I'll find a mate who can offer me the love and protection I've always dreamed of."
The next day dawns with the weight of expectation pressing down on Aria's shoulders. As she sets out to begin her daily tasks, she braces herself for another day of relentless torment and hardship. “When will all of this end, I hope it ends one day and I get out of here… It is not even my fault,” She thought and went to pick up the broom for cleaning. With each sweeping motion of the broom, Aria's muscles ache with exhaustion, her hands raw from the relentless labor. But despite her efforts, she can never seem to keep up with the relentless pace set by her peers. “Why are you so slow? Come on, Aria, pick up the pace!" The omega lead chides, her voice sharp with impatience. "We don't have all day, there is so much work to do, come on, finish this fast,” Aria's jaw clenches with frustration as she fights to hold back the tears threatening to spill from her eyes. She knows she's working as fast as she can, but it's never enough for her relentless tormentors. Aria did all the cleanin
Aria's heart races with fear and defiance as she stands before Ethan, his proposal hanging heavy like a dark cloud. She knows she cannot trust him, and cannot allow herself to be drawn into his web of manipulation and deceit. “And what if I say no?” She asked. “But why would you say no, you want a luxurious life and want to be free from all the bullying, I am offering you all of it,” Ethan said annoyed. “But it is not right, and it comes with a cost, the coat of my self-respect, I can not lose it.” Aria’s eyes were filled with tears. “I don’t like it when the situation doesn’t go according to my plan, then I have to make the situation right forcibly,” Ethan said with an evil smirk. "No," she whispers, her voice trembling but firm. "I won't do it. I won't become a pawn in your game." Ethan's expression darkens with anger, his eyes flashing with malice as he realizes he's been thwarted. "You dare to defy me?" he snarls, his voice dripping with venom. But Aria stands her grou
Alpha Fenrir was stunned at the scene and the bloodied body in front of him. Everything around him was blurry, and the only thing that he could see was the girl on the floor. His heart was sinking, not only that, but his whole body was shaking, he didn't know how to assess the situation!!! How to process all of this, his mate, his soul mate is hurt so badly. She is crying in pain. "Please, stop it." He heard. What to do? His mate was in so much pain and he could feel the agony. It feels as if he has lost all of his strength. He gulped taking slow steps toward her and each of his steps felt as if he walked for a mile, Fenrir stopped near her body and ended up sitting on the floor. The blood is dried on the floor, and fresh blood is coming out of her wounds. He can see many bruises on her face, but he doesn't know the condition of the wounds on her body. "Our mate is injured badly..." His wolf muttered in his head. "Why isn't she healing, what happened to her wolf? Why is she in so
Sylvia was so angry, she had taken her rage out on Aria, but it was not enough, why did Fenrir ask her to get out? Why was he so angry? He gave her an order in his Alpha tone. And it was the first time he ever talked to her like that, what was so special about that Omega girl? Sylvia wanted to kill her, but Fenrir came on time. But she knows it is not her fault, there is someone else behind her actions, and that someone is doing it on purpose.It is not the first time, he did it, but it is the first time, he gets caught by Sylvia. She ran out of the pack house and directly went towards Ethan's house. Her hands were tightly shut and curled in fists, her eyes red and her head aching so badly. Her outside appearance shows her inner turmoil. Sylvia storms into Ethan's house without knocking or even thinking to ask him to come inside or not, her eyes blazing with fury as she confronts him about his actions. Ethan was taken aback by her sudden entrance."Sylvia, what brings you here?" Ethan
Aria's face lit up with a blush when she saw herself in a T-shirt. She looked amazed. "Don't worry, I only changed your clothes because they were dirty and I needed to clean your wounds," Fenrir told her with a smile. She just nodded her head. After so much time she has seen a genuine smile for herself on someone's face. Aria still couldn't believe her fate she was so happy, she was blessed with a mate. She thought she would never find her mate because her wolf was so weak and she is an Omega. Till her birthday, she couldn't feel her wolf, she thought she didn't have one, but it appeared on her birthday. Her status was the biggest hurdle in her way, which showed her the harsh reality of her pack. The reality of the lower-rank wolves and how they are being treated in the pack. It was not like this always, years ago she was the daughter of the beta, and she lived a luxurious life. But that incident changed everything for her, and from that time, she was just an Omega. A low-cost orphan
Aria and Fenrir find solace in each other's company. But on the other hand, Sylvia's mind is consumed by a whirlwind of questions and suspicions. Sylvia's fury burns like wildfire as she paces back and forth in her quarters, her mind consumed by thoughts of Fenrir and the mysterious Omega. She can't shake off the unease that gnaws at her insides, fueling her anger and curiosity."Why hasn't Fenrir come out of his chamber yet?" Sylvia mutters to herself, her voice dripping with frustration. "What is he doing in there with that Omega?"Unable to contain her anger, Sylvia storms out of her quarters and makes her way to Ethan's house. Without bothering to knock, Sylvia barges into Ethan's house, her eyes blazing with fury as she confronts him about his involvement in the situation."Ethan, we need to talk," Sylvia demands, her voice sharp and commanding."I think you should knock before coming into someone's house." Ethan looks irritated as he looks up from his work. An annoyed look flic
The Silver Cresent Pack was filled with rumors that someone had intruded -into Alpha Fenrir's chamber and the rumors spread like fire. Not only in the pack but out of the pack, the hidden enemies of the pack were shocked and amazed at who dared to do An eerie laugh was echoing in. In the south of the pack, in an abandoned empty building."Haha, so finally someone was able to break in there, I don't know what information they can have about the secrets of this pack. And who sent her into there, but she is a daring girl. I can not wait to see and meet that girl." The heavy and dark voice of the man resonated in the empty house. "We will wait for the right time..." The man said and then vanished in the shadows of the dark.No one in the pack knew the truth or the real situation. In Fenrir's room, Aria was hidden in the closet, she did it on purpose, so no one saw her with Fenrir. But she was shocked so shocked to know that Fenrir is the Alpha of the pack. She didn't know that and it too
Chapter 9: The Darkest HourFenrir was angry, so angry that he couldn't think straight, he was running so fast. He was blaming himself for risking the security of his pack. Fenrir's wolf, growling and snarling, paced back and forth in his mind. "Where is she, Fenrir? You let your guard down, and now she's gone! If anything happens to our mate, I will destroy everything," His wolf warned him. Fenrir's thoughts raced, his mind a jumble of emotions. "I don't know, wolf. I thought she was innocent, but maybe Sylvia was right. Maybe Aria was playing me all along." His wolf snarled, "You're the Alpha, Fenrir! You can't afford to be blind! Find her, and find out the truth! I know our mate is innocent, you dare think that she is a culprit here, no she is not..." His wolf was getting furious at him and his thoughts, that he was accusing Aria. Fenrir's eyes scanned the forest, his senses on high alert. He had searched for hours, but there was no sign of Aria.The pack was growing restless, a