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Twice Marked,Twice Loved
Twice Marked,Twice Loved
Author: Patrick Chukwu

Chapter 1

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Life as an omega has never been easy for me , the chores are dumped for me , I am the lowest rank in my omega. I have to clean people's shoe,

wait for other people to eat before eating.

I was supposed to be the Luna of my pack ,but my parents were killed in a war, my brother got lost, and the silver pack saw me and took me in as an omega. At least I am grateful.

Suddenly, I heard my name shouted, “Autumn,you this bitch “,I hate those words they use, but I can't speak . There stood tall , Gina, I so hate her, she dragged my hair as she slapped me telling me to clean her shoes.

Tonight is the Alpha's son's coronation, Alpha Nathaniel, he's been known for his pride and ego and this night he'll be taking over. He hasn't found his mate yet ,” it might be you “,said my wolf Alina,

No it can't be , I thought about it , can it actually be me..,I just shrugged the thought off. Other omegas were called in to serve the guests I was part of , other packs were coming tonight like the Lockwood pack who is known for its ruthlessness, it's headed by Alpha Gale , Rumour has it that he has been looking for his mate for years.

We were all asked to stand , there I saw Alpha Nathaniel looking at me . I suddenly felt something, Alina kept yelping,” mate, mate, mate,”

I was scared , I'm sure he felt the bond too,he had an expression, I couldn't tell particularly disgust, shame , he rushed out immediately.

After some time , I was called by some guards , saying Alpha Nathaniel needs my attention, I rushed to the place , immediately I entered I was pulled inside roughly, the door was slammed, I was feeling dizzy, I couldn't see well , I was hearing the sound of clothes been torned , I could not believe what was happening, today was supposed to be my happiest day , I have waited for this day but this is what I got at the end , Alpha Nathaniel shushed me , tears were running down my cheeks, I begged him but he did not listen, after he got his way , he said the word “I Nathaniel packerson reject you Autumn Callisto as my mate”, everything came crushing on me , I could not believe it , after he raped me , he rejected me , Alina was not happy, she kept calm , she did not like what our mate did to us.

After the rejection, a guard dumped me on the floor and told me to clean up and go back to the hall immediately , I quickly covered myself with the remaining shreds of cloth I saw, tidied myself and rushed down to the hall.I saw the man that was supposed to mark me , and make today the happiest day for me but took everything from me . I felt so worthless and ashamed. He sat there gracefully talking to his father , he did not even take a glance at me.

I stood frozen, as Alpha Nathaniel handed me over to Alpha Gale like a piece of property,a wave of shake and betrayal washed over me threatening to drown me.How could he do this to me?, his mate, the one person in the world who was supposed to be his partner, his confidant , and yet he was discarding me like trash.

I felt a sting of tears in my eyes but I refused to let them fall.I wouldn't give Nathaniel the satisfaction of seeing me cry.

Gale's hand closed around my wrist, his grip firm but not ungentle,”Let's go”, he said, his voice low and rough.I nodded still trying to process what was happening.We walked away from Nathaniel chambers, I couldn't help what Gale's intentions were.

As we walked through the park's central square, I caught glimpses of other pack members staring at me.Whispers and Snickers followed us, and I felt my face burn with shame.

But with each step, a spark of defiance ignited within me, I could not be broken, I would not be defeated .

I glanced up at Gale, his profile strong and unyielding,what did he see me as?, did he see me as a mere omegas sold to him?. I strengthened my shoulders, a new determination coursing through my vein, I would not be a pawn in their game,I would forge my own path.

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