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The Seeds of Discord

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The late afternoon sun poured a honeyed glow across the mansion’s grand courtyard, lighting up the stone walls with warmth.

Ava’s heels clicked on the polished floor of the west wing as she strolled beside Luna Seraphina.

Ava’s eyes sparkled with mischievous triumph as she leaned close to her Luna.

“You should have seen Becca’s face, Luna,” Ava said, her voice soft and giddy with malice. “She was pale as milk. I heard her telling Mira how Eugene called her Kaelyn last night. He was delirious, apparently, but you should have heard the crack in her voice when she said it.”

Seraphina gave a low, musical laugh that echoed against the stone pillars.

“So our stoic Becca was finally reminded she’s not so secure after all.”

“Oh, it was delightful,” Ava continued eagerly, brushing a stray curl from her cheek. “I didn’t even have to do much—just a whisper here, a suggestion there. I told her Kaelyn has been casting those innocent eyes at Alpha Eugene, practically throwing herself at him.”

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  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Secrets Beneath the Moonlight

    The soft rustle of leaves overhead danced with the whisper of the night wind, brushing against Kaelyn's skin like a fleeting memory. The glow from the garden lanterns lit the stone path leading up to the bench, casting silver shadows across the roses and trimmed hedges. Crickets sang somewhere deep in the undergrowth, their chorus weaving into the distant howl of a wolf from the far-off woods.Kaelyn stood frozen, her fingers curled tight against the side of her blanket as she stared at Eugene. He was still seated on the wooden bench, his back straight, one hand draped casually over the backrest, while the other clenched tightly into a fist on his lap. Beside him, Becca stood in the garden’s soft glow, looking anything but casual. Her jaw was clenched, her arms crossed over her chest like a barrier she didn't want anyone to breach.Becca's gaze shifted from Eugene to Kaelyn, and for a split second, her eyes widened. She hadn’t meant to say her name. The moment it had slipped out

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Beneath the Garden Moonlight

    The room was dim and quiet, covered in the warm, amber glow from the antique lamp on Kaelyn’s nightstand. Moonlight slipped in through the cracked windowpane, casting soft silver lines across the wooden floorboards. Kaelyn sat on her bed, hugging her knees, her mind spinning in frantic circles that refused to stop.The silence was pressing, thick with an invisible tension that made the air harder to breathe. Somewhere in the depths of the mansion, the weight of Lila’s death still lingered like a ghost that refused to leave. Kaelyn could almost hear Lila’s laughter echoing faintly through the halls, a memory now twisted by the cruelty of murder.Kyra had been firm earlier that evening.“Don’t leave your room, Kaelyn,” she had said, standing by the door with her arms crossed and a worried furrow between her brows. “I mean it. There’s a killer among us. Lila’s death wasn’t an accident—and until we know who did it, no one is safe.”Kaelyn had nodded, not bothering to argue then. But K

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Beneath the Starlit Truth

    The moon had climbed high, casting silver light over the garden like a blessing and a curse. The night whispered through the leaves, brushing soft fingers of wind against Becca's arms as she sat beside Eugene on the bench. They sat side by side, close enough that the edges of their clothes brushed, close enough to feel each other's warmth. Becca's breath slowed. Her heart thudded like war drums in her chest. Eugene's hand was resting beside hers, just a twitch away from touching. Her gaze flicked up to meet his. His eyes, stormy and full of something she couldn’t name, met hers with the kind of intensity that made her forget to blink.He leaned closer. Slowly. Gently. Like he was afraid she might disappear if he moved too fast. His face came into sharper focus as the distance between them melted away. His lips hovered near hers, warm breath ghosting over her mouth.They were a heartbeat apart.She wanted to kiss him. Goddess, she wanted to. Her body was screaming for it, remember

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Where the Silence Hurts

    The moon hung heavy and pale in the sky, casting a silver hue across the stone garden path. Becca sat on the cold marble bench, arms wrapped tightly around herself, even though she wasn’t shivering.It was quiet. Too quiet.Lila’s face wouldn’t stop flashing through her mind. She was just Sixteen. Too young to die. Too sweet. Too loyal.Becca lowered her head into her hands, her nails digging lightly into her scalp as she pressed her fingers against her temple. “I’m sorry,” she whispered to the darkness. “I’m so sorry, Lila.”She had said it a hundred times since it happened. And yet every time, it felt hollow, like it could never be enough.Lila hadn’t deserved any of it. She was just a maid—one who had dared to care for Becca, dared to follow her and paid for it with her life. "It should have been me."A twig snapped nearby.Becca jerked her head up, instinctively tensing, her wolf senses flaring to life. A figure emerged from between the hedge archway, cloaked in shadows.“Who

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    Hidden in-between his eyes

    The hallway was still, too still. It was the kind of stillness that screamed of things left unsaid, of danger hiding in plain sight. A cold, unnatural silence clung to the walls, broken only by the faint echo of departing footsteps. Jack stood there, his shoulders tensed, breath uneven. His once-crisp formal attire was now rumpled, a cruel reminder of the violent encounter he had just endured. The impact of Desmond's shove had left more than just wrinkles on his clothes—his pride, his control, and most importantly, his ability to hide the truth, were all unraveling fast.Across the hallway, Mira stood motionless, her eyes wide with disbelief. Her gaze was locked onto Jack, her lips slightly parted as if the words were there, waiting to fall. The disbelief in her expression was like a sharp blade pressed gently to his chest. Jack knew that if she asked the wrong question, if she had heard even a fragment of what Desmond said, her life would no longer be safe. And right now, Jack

  • The Rejected Omega's Redemption    The Weight of Everything

    The air was colder than usual.Jack stood motionless, his boots rooted to the marble floor of the east corridor, his hands clenched tightly into fists at his sides. Lila was dead.Sixteen years old, soft-spoken maid with doe eyes and nervous hands. She was barely seen, always trying to blend into the walls. And now, she was gone.Jack’s stomach churned as the image flashed in his mind again. He rubbed a hand down his face, his chest tightening. He felt guilt dig into his spine, sharp and unforgiving.He had never thought something like this would happen to that girl, even though she had stumbled upon information she wasn’t supposed to hear. He had expected Alpha Desmond to simply threaten her into obedience then let her go.But that wasn't the case.And that’s when he saw them.Alpha Desmond and Seraphina, walking casually out of the infirmary, her fingers laced delicately through his as though nothing in the world was amiss. They laughed at something—her sharp voice ringing out l

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