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The Inquisition

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The grand hall of the Vargus mansion was an architectural marvel—one carved from centuries of tradition and drenched in silent intimidation.

A red carpet the color of fresh blood split the room in half, leading directly to an elevated dais, where Alpha King Thessarion sat upon his iron throne.

Becca walked between two towering guards, her feet light but her heart heavy.

Every breath she took echoed in her ears, a dull drumbeat against her ribcage.

Mira had been left back at the infirmary, and Becca could only imagine the torment her best friend was suffering, waiting in uncertainty.

Just behind her, Brian followed like a shadow—silent, sharp-eyed, unwilling to let her face this tribunal alone.

The moment Becca’s boot touched the polished marble of the inner hall, a hush fell over the entire room.

Conversation ceased mid-sentence.

Dozens of high-ranking wolves—Elders, generals, council advisors—turned their eyes on her.

Their gaze were piercing, measuring and condemning.

Her finger
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  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Firestorm in Vargus Pack

    The streets of the Vargus Pack buzzed with life—merchants peddled rare herbs, blacksmiths hammered steel, and children laughed as they ran between buildings. This entire peaceful atmosphere seemed to irritate and annoy only one person as he stalked the streets that praised Becca’s name like she was the moon goddess herself. Alpha Desmond, dressed in borrowed clothes that concealed his true identity, walked calmly through the vibrant chaos, his eyes glinting with malicious satisfaction. The one thing that made a smile appear on his face was the memory of what he had sowed in the minds of the high ranking wolves and also Alpha King Thessarion.The outcome of his mission had been better than he had expected and all that was left was for him to watch as Becca would be treated like the trash she is.The sun bathed the cobblestones in gold, but Desmond’s presence carried a shadow all its own.He walked with a subtle swagger, smiling smugly. His mind kept on replaying his earlier meeting

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    The Awakening of Wrath

    A chilling silence blanketed the void that seemed to envelope the entire environment and stretched as far as the eyes could see.Darkness went on for infinitely in every direction, suffocating and cold. There was no sky, no ground, just the feel of nothingness pressing in from all sides. And within that void stood Alpha Eugene.His bare feet made no sound as he walked forward—though there was no clear direction to walk. His breath fogged into the still air, and the weight in his chest was unbearable. There was only silence and the hum of something ancient just beneath the surface."Where... am I?" Eugene murmured.He looked around, trying to make sense if wherever he had ended up but it seemed like he was nowhere. Just a black nothingness."Where is this place?" He asked, mostly in a loud voice, hoping someone around would hear him.His voice echoed for miles, swallowed by the darkness.Then it came.A growl.Low and rumbling like a distant earthquake. It vibrated through the voi

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    The Discovery

    Becca returned to the infirmary, her boots clicking softly against the polished stone floors, her breath coming in uneven bursts. The heavy double doors creaked as she pushed them open. Inside, Mira looked up immediately from the counter, her hazel eyes reflected both surprise and concern.“You’re back,” Mira said, the tension in her voice betraying how long she had been waiting. “The mixture is nearly ready. What happened? Why were you summoned so suddenly?”Becca fingers trembled slightly, and she clenched them into a fist to steady herself.“They know,” she said quietly. “About Eugene.”Mira froze. The color drained from her face.“What?”“They asked me outright if I was harboring him,” Becca said, her voice hoarse. “I had to pretend and act shocked then deny everything like my life depended on it. Because it probably does.”Mira’s hands clenched around the edge of the counter. Her mind raced through every possible scenario, every conversation they’d had, every step they had ta

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    The Inquisition

    The grand hall of the Vargus mansion was an architectural marvel—one carved from centuries of tradition and drenched in silent intimidation.A red carpet the color of fresh blood split the room in half, leading directly to an elevated dais, where Alpha King Thessarion sat upon his iron throne.Becca walked between two towering guards, her feet light but her heart heavy. Every breath she took echoed in her ears, a dull drumbeat against her ribcage. Mira had been left back at the infirmary, and Becca could only imagine the torment her best friend was suffering, waiting in uncertainty.Just behind her, Brian followed like a shadow—silent, sharp-eyed, unwilling to let her face this tribunal alone.The moment Becca’s boot touched the polished marble of the inner hall, a hush fell over the entire room. Conversation ceased mid-sentence. Dozens of high-ranking wolves—Elders, generals, council advisors—turned their eyes on her.Their gaze were piercing, measuring and condemning.Her finger

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Shadows Over the Brew

    Becca ran a hand through her hair, pacing the storage room with an urgency that betrayed her composed facade. Her boots thudded softly against the stone floor, echoing between the shelves of glass vials and ancient tomes lining the walls."I know," she muttered. "He’s fighting the sedative already. That dosage should have knocked out a full-grown direwolf for half a day. But Eugene’s not just any wolf—he’s an Alpha. When his mind goes, the wolf takes over. And the wolf doesn’t sleep."Mira’s voice trembled. "So what do we do? What happens when he wakes up and he just wants to get violent?"Becca stopped pacing. Her eyes narrowed with purpose. "We need a stronger compound. One that can suppress his motor functions without harming him.""You have something like that?""I have the recipe. The theory. But I need the right base element... something natural that binds with his mind and calms him down. Almost like his elixir but not as strong." She paused, her expression darkening. "The o

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    The Betrayer’s Whisper

    The midday sun cast a golden hue over the Vargus Pack, a glimmering mirage of a territory nestled between towering pine forests and mist-covered hills. Laughter echoed and lovely music played from a guitar by a blind old man near the fountain’s edge. However, woven into the chorus of daily life was a name—repeated like a blessing from the Moon Goddess herself.“Becca!”“She healed my daughter’s lungs! The girl couldn’t breathe last moon!”“My crops failed, but she gave my wife a tonic. Saved her from wasting away.”“She’s touched. Divine. Not of this world.”Alpha Desmond walked through the streets like a shadow among sunlight, a long black cloak trailing behind him, the hood drawn low over his face. Every whispered praise of Becca clawed at his insides, each murmur of her name digging deeper into his flesh.Becca.The name hung heavy in the air—sweet and suffocating.His Becca.His once pathetic omega. That once trembling, worthless tool he remembered. And now they worshipped he

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