The Omega Rises: The Alphas true born Alyssa Hale was a baby when she was found abandoned to die in Hulen Woods, raised by the Moonborn Pack but never truly one of them. As an omega, she is beneath them all—training to fight but never allowed to rise. Her only escape, Levi Conan, the future Alpha, her forbidden love. But love is a dangerous game, and Alyssa loses. On the night of Levi’s wedding to her best friend, Mira, Alyssa is humiliated. Forced to serve the man she loves and his new wife. Forced to endure the wandering hands of Alpha Conan and given an impossible choice, Alyssa runs. Now a rogue, she faces a brutal world where survival is a battle. Hunted. Broken. Alone. Until she meets Zev, a deadly warrior who tempts her with promises of freedom. But trust is a weakness, and Zev has his own agenda. Betrayed again, Alyssa is dragged to Fenrath, the most powerful pack in existence. Alyssa is forced into servitude. But within its walls, secrets stir. A Luna who watches her too closely. A stolen birthright hidden in blood. A past she was never meant to acknowledge. She was never meant to serve. She was meant to rule. Now, caught between seduction, power, and betrayal, Alyssa must fight for her destiny. Because in a world where Lunas and Alphas reign, only the strongest survive.
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“I take you as mine.”
Levi stands tall, and handsome in his ceremonial robes, his golden hair catching the glow of the torches that line the hall.
His words ring through the grand hall, his voice strong, unwavering. Conviction bleeding from every syllable.
I feel the rip in my chest deepens.
His grip on Mira’s hand is firm as he takes the sacred mating ties and wraps them around her wrist.
My Levi.
The man who has always whispered promises into my ear under the cover of darkness.
The man who has held me as if I were his world.
And yet—here he is. Binding himself to another.
I should have expected this.
It was forbidden from the start.
I am an omega.
A stray with no place in the Moonborn Pack.
A nobody they took in out of pity. And Levi—Levi is the Alpha’s son. The future of this pack. Mira is the heir to the Raven Pack, her bloodline pure, her worth undeniable.
This was always meant to happen.
Still, it doesn’t make the pain any less unreal.
I stand among the servants, my presence an afterthought, my existence insignificant in a room filled with powerful wolves. My hands tremble as I hold a silver tray of goblets, but no one notices. No one cares.
The crystal decanter trembles slightly in my grip as I pour the deep red wine into the waiting glasses. My hands are steady, but my heart—my heart is in ruins.
I keep my gaze fixed on the dark liquid, watching how it swirls, how it pools, how it fills.
Anything but looking at them.
But I do.
I can’t help it.
I swallow the lump in my throat as I extend the bottle toward their table, my arm stretching out like an offering.
A sacrifice.
The humiliation burns through me as I tip the bottle forward, the wine cascading into the waiting glass before Mira’s delicate fingers reach for it.
Her lips curl into a smile, soft and sweet like she isn’t gutting me from the inside out.
“Thank you, Alyssa,” she says, her voice light, as if this is just another night as if I’m not breaking apart piece by piece in front of her.
I nod stiffly, bowing my head, a servant’s posture.
That is all I am to both of you, I think to myself. I feel the vile, fighting my urge to scream.
I want to smack her in the face… scream the questions that are eating me alive.
How can she thank me, knowing what Levi means to me, knowing that’s shes ripping my heart out?
Her polite smile reminds me that I will never be truly accepted here. I am tolerated, only taken in because of Astra, my mother—because of her power, her gift of healing.
Not because of me.
Never because of me.
…
The hall is alive with joy.
Glasses clink together, laughter fills the air, and the scent of food and candle wax swirls around me, making my stomach churn.
The celebration of their union is deafening, and yet, it all feels so distant. So far away.
My eyes drift upwards, and I meet the gaze of the one man who has made my life a living hell since the moment I arrived.
Alpha Conan.
His expression is unreadable, but his eyes bore into me, sharp and assessing. Judging. Punishing.
Is this what I get for following my heart?
The answer is clear.
The walls feel like they’re closing in, suffocating me with the weight of my grief.
I clutch the bottle tighter, my nails pressing into the glass, and then I turn.
I walk.
Not too fast. Not too slow.
Holding my breath, quietly asking Velyssara, The Silver Huntress to guide me.
To keep from falling apart until I make it past the doors, into the quiet of the hallway.
Only then do I let myself breathe.
The silence is thick, heavy, pressing against me as I lean against the cold stone wall.
My chest tightens, my body shuddering.
I blink hard, willing the tears to stop, to stay buried deep where no one can see them.
They don’t deserve my pain.
They don’t deserve to know that they’ve shattered me.
I swipe at my cheeks quickly, erasing any trace of weakness. But then—
The sound of heavy footsteps echoes down the hallway.
I freeze.
The presence behind me is unmistakable, overpowering, sending a shiver down my spine.
Slowly, I straighten. I turn. My head bows instinctively.
“Alpha Conan,” I say, my voice quiet, full of the respect I have no choice but to show. Meek. Submissive.
His laugh is deep, sharp-edged with something I can’t name. “Are you crying for my son?”
His words are a slap, laced with mockery, with cruelty.
“No, Alpha.” My voice is firm.
A bit too firm.
A mistake.
“You really thought he would marry you? An omega?” He takes a step closer, his boots echoing against the stone floor. “Abandoned. Weak. Without the power of a bloodline. And you thought—” he chuckles, dark and low “—you thought you could be Luna one day?”
My fists clench at my sides.
“I don’t know what you mean, sir.”
A lie.
A weak one.
Alpha Conan sighs as if I’ve disappointed him.
“You think I don’t know what happens in my pack?” His tone sharpens, cold as steel. “Levi is the next Alpha. And you? You are no one. We rescued you, and this is how you repay me?”
Rescued.
The word makes my stomach twist.
His son was my rescue. His son was my salvation.
But now?
Now he is my destruction.
Alpha Conan steps closer, his presence a storm rolling in.
“You really thought Levi would risk jeopardizing an alliance formed before he was even born?” His voice is softer now, almost pitying. “Levi and Mira were mated since birth. They were both having fun with you.”
The words slice through me, tearing flesh from bone.
Just fun.
I stiffen as Alpha Conan moves even closer, so close that I can feel the heat radiating from him.
His breath brushes against my skin.
“Alpha Conan, please…” I whisper, my voice barely audible, my body trembling.
He doesn’t stop.
“You could have ruined the pack’s future,” he murmurs, and then—
A sharp push.
My back hits the cold hard stone, and the air leaves my lungs in a gasp.
“I should punish you,” he breathes into my ear, his voice dark, sending a different kind of fear crawling through me.
My hands move on instinct, shoving him back.
He steps away, but only slightly, only enough to study me with a mixture of amusement and something far more dangerous.
“Insolent,” he murmurs, shaking his head. “You forget your place, omega.”
I swallow hard, forcing my voice to remain steady.
“Please, Alpha Conan… if you know about me and Levi, you know this isn’t right.”
Something shifts in his eyes.
His amusement vanishes, replaced by something sharp and angry.
Before I can move, he’s on me again, pinning me to the wall. His lips crush against mine, his hands gripping my arms with bruising force.
I can’t breathe.
I can’t think.
No. No. No.
This isn’t happening.
I push against him, but he’s stronger, his body pressing against mine, his hands sliding lower.
His touch is slow, teasing, as if he enjoys my resistance.
As if he wants me to break.
And I might.
I might just let him have me.
A little shame might make me forget my heartbreak.
His weight presses against me, trapping me, his scent suffocating.
His hands roam my body, slow, calculated.
Not cruel.
Not brutal.
Almost… savoring.
As if he enjoys the way I tremble beneath him.
"Let me go," I whisper, but my voice is weak.
He doesn’t.
Instead, he leans in, his breath hot against my ear.
"You will be mine whenever I call,” he breathes, his voice dangerously low. “Or you will be banished."
My blood turns to ice.
Banishment.
Alone. Starving. Hunted.
I try to shove him away again, but he pins me effortlessly, a predator playing with his prey.
Then…
Footsteps. Getting closer.
“Father!”
Alyssa's POVNight falls like a heavy curtain.The sky stretches wide above me, black velvet pierced with cold, distant stars. The air bites at my skin. Each breath I take feels sharp, like it’s trying to cut its way out of my chest. The fire crackles in the distance, and I hear the others talking, low at first... until Cara’s voice slices through the night like a blade.“You need to fix this, Zev,” she snaps, loud and angry. “Or we might as well just forfeit the tournament!”Her voice makes me flinch.I don’t turn to look—I already know what I’ll see. Cain and Abel probably trying to stay out of it, their heads ducked, eyes low. Cara pacing or throwing her hands around, frustration thick in the air like smoke. And Zev… silent. Still. The way he always is when he’s deciding if he’s going to explode or walk away.But then I hear footsteps behind me.Soft, measured.“Alyssa.”Zev’s voice is calm. Too calm. That kind of calm that means he’s holding something back.“Cara’s right,” he says
Zev’s POVMy eyes stay forward, locked on the treeline, but I don't see it. Not really.I hear Alpha Elric’s voice somewhere behind me, low and steady like it always is when he’s trying to keep everyone calm.But it’s just noise now. A hum in the background. I can't hold onto his words. I can't hold onto anything.Because inside me, a war’s already started.Will you really marry her? my wolf hums, voice curling with disappointment. After everything?“Not now,” I whisper beneath my breath, jaw clenched so tight it hurts.The horn goes off.The race begins.Like startled deer, the groups burst forward, scattering into different paths like veins through the forest. The air fills with the sound of footsteps and adrenaline and rushing blood. But I only see her.Alyssa.Already off the ground like wind-born flame, leaving behind nothing but the fading scent of citrus and soap. It stings. That smell—hers—still stuck in my chest.“Zev, what was that?” Cara gasps beside me as we begin our spri
Kira’s POVI stare at my mother like she’s grown a second head.Alpha Conan? My father?No. No, that can’t be right. She’s lying. She’s doing it again—twisting things just to keep me in line.“You need to explain yourself!” I scream, my voice raw with disbelief. “You don’t just throw something like that at me and act like it’s nothing!”She doesn’t flinch. Of course she doesn’t. Nora always acts like she has everything under control.Conan stays silent. His lips are pressed in a firm line, eyes hard as stone. He looks at me, but doesn’t say a word.“Well?!” I yell at him, furious tears stinging my eyes. “Don’t you want to say something? Anything?”Before either of them can respond, a loud, deep horn echoes across the camp.No. Not now.The tournament.I glance toward the sound. My heart pounds—not from nerves, but from rage. Rage and confusion, twisting inside me like barbed wire.“You have some explaining to do,” I snap, backing away from them. “And you’d better believe I’m coming ba
Kira’s POVI feel like I’m floating.The air is thick with anticipation, but all I can taste is victory. All around me, the arena buzzes with energy—warriors stretching, sharpening weapons, whispering strategies—but I barely hear any of it.Because today… everything starts falling into place.I smooth a hand over my braid and smile to myself. The uniform I wore to training is tighter than usual, hugging my waist like a promise. My boots click neatly on the stone as I move. Today, I will show them all—the council, the pack, and her—why I Hulen will be mine. Why I’ve always belonged.And then I see him.Zev, walking toward me with that intense, focused look of his. Strong. Handsome. Angry. Perfect.I tilt my head, my smile blooming wider. He doesn’t know it yet, but I’m already winning. The moment he came to me—not to Alyssa—I won.“Zev,” I purr sweetly, flipping my hair over my shoulder, making sure it catches the light just right. “What are you doing here? Shouldn’t you be getting you
Alyssa's POVI stand slowly, pressing a hand to my ribs. The pain bites through me like broken glass, sharp and deep. Every breath is a reminder of Kira’s rage. But I cannot let her win or push me down.I check the straps on my boots, tighten the buckles on my bracers, and feel the comforting weight of the twin daggers at my hips. I run a finger along the edge of my curved blade—clean, sharp, ready. Just like me. My body aches, but my mind is steady. This tournament means everything.Footsteps echo down the corridor—fast, urgent. I don’t need to turn to know who it is.“Alyssa! Are you sure you still want to do this?” Cara’s voice is tight with concern.I glance back at her, lifting my chin even though it hurts to do so. “I am, Cara. You should be excited. If we win this, you get to join the Beta Squad.”She shifts her weight, her brows furrowed. “I know that, Alyssa. But what do you get?”I pause.I lower my voice, not sure I even want her to hear it. “My freedom.”It slips from my
Kira's POVI run.Fast. Quiet. Head down. I hope no one saw me. I hope no one followed.What the hell was that?I keep moving through the trees, away from the clearing, away from the screams. The sounds are still ringing in my ears. Her scream. Their screams. That horrible howl.I can’t get it out of my head.I trip once and catch myself. My legs are shaking, but I don’t stop.Everything I thought I knew—everything I believed about her—it’s all wrong. Alyssa isn’t just some omega. She’s not weak. She’s not broken. She’s something else.And no matter how strong I get, how much power I gain... it will never be enough to match that.She shifted. Shifted. Into a full wolf. While injured. While we were still beating her down.And when she changed—Gods—I’ve never seen anything like it.I rush into the Moonborn camp, dodging warriors rushing toward the chaos I just left behind. No one notices me slip away from the crowd. Good.I head straight for Alpha Conan’s tent. I throw the flap open and
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