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MAYA’S POV
“Faster, Omega!” a warrior barked. He obviously wasn’t an Omega like me. His voice made me flinch, and my arms trembled. Good for me, the tray stacked with food in my hands didn’t find its way to the ground. The smell of roasted meat and herbs filled my nostrils as the plates rattled. I held on to the tray tightly like my life depended on it. My life did depend on it, actually. “The Alpha is waiting!” my ears caught. I had no idea who the speaker was. The tall, strong, and beautiful pack girls laughed hysterically, making a mockery of no other werewolf than me, the useless and wolfless Omega. My eyes were on the floor as I quickened my pace. I had to arrive at my destination on time, or I would pay dearly for it in an inhuman way. “Careful, Maya. Don’t drop the Alpha’s food. You wouldn’t want him to see how useless you are,” one of them sneered. I bit the inside of my cheek and kept walking. The only thing I could do was ignore them. It was what I had been doing for the longest time, and I had gotten used to it. “Pathetic,” another girl hissed. “Why was an Omega asked to serve the Alpha?” Kendra showed up in front of me and asked, her arms crossed. She stood in my way, so I had no option but to pause. I made sure our eyes didn’t lock, or it would trigger something. I wasn’t on a mission to get on anyone’s nerves. Often, she overplayed her role. She might have been Alpha Damien’s childhood sweetheart, but she acted as if she were already his mate. “Let me have it,” she ordered and shoved the tray before I could hand it over to her. Plates crashed against the floor, and food splattered everywhere. Gasps filled the air, followed by another round of hysterical laughter. I couldn’t believe my eyes, and they got teary instantly. What would I tell Alpha Damien? I took a glance at Kendra, and she didn’t act like she was remorseful. “The next time you’re asked to serve the Alpha by a chef, let the chef know that you aren’t worthy to serve him,” Kendra spat. I dropped to my knees and hurried to clean up the mess. I knew I would take the fall for this and not Kendra. Perks of being a wolfless Omega. “I’m off to the kitchen to grab dinner for the Alpha,” she announced. The other girls present had gone mute. They dared not speak whenever Kendra was speaking. She was one of the strongest maidens in the pack, so she couldn’t be tried. They were all in the mansion because a feast would be held later that day. It was to celebrate the remembrance of the late Alpha, Alpha Damien’s father. “You’ll survive. You’ve got this,” I affirmed. It was one of my favorite things to do. I picked up a shard of glass, and it cut my finger. My blood spilled on the floor, and I instantly felt a type of way I had never felt before, like a dormant part of me had just erupted. “Look at her,” one of the pack girls mumbled while walking past me. I raised my head and found out they were all walking away in groups. None of them offered to help. None of them. “I was delusional to think any of them would help,” I muttered. Alpha Damien might not punish me for this because Kendra would get him something else to eat. I kept on bleeding, but I still had to clear the mess. The moon was out, and the feast had begun. The courtyard was alive with music and laughter, and the smiles on the faces of the pack citizens were contagious. I stood at the edge. I could only watch from afar. I wasn’t worthy enough to sit among the pack citizens or even stand next to my fellow slaves. “Omega, over here!” a young male werewolf shouted, waving me toward their table. I didn’t bother to give a response before heading in his direction. “Open the wine and serve every one of us,” the werewolf who called me ordered after I got to his table. He could have done that by himself, but no, he didn’t. “What is wrong with me?” I asked myself after a strong, sharp, and intoxicating scent hit me. Earlier, I had felt like something had erupted within me, and now this. I would love to believe that it was a result of the influence of the full moon. A wine glass slipped from my hand, causing me to splash a little wine onto the table. Thankfully, no one noticed, or a hot slap might have landed on my cheek. “I’d better grab a seat.” “Alpha Damien!” The words slipped out of my mouth. After I turned to leave, I found a figure obstructing my way. After taking a good look at the figure, I realized it was Alpha Damien. I hadn’t just screamed his name for no reason. The young, slightly muscular Alpha stood tall. The moonlight shone upon his face, and his gray eyes landed on me. He wouldn’t move aside, and I dared not walk out on him just because I needed to grab a seat so I could get a hold of myself. My wolf stirred faintly, and I wasn’t surprised because she did that occasionally. My knees weakened, and my senses heightened suddenly. Mate. A word I had never expected to hear from my wolf. She had just whispered it to me, and I was sure about what I heard. I gasped, and my hand landed on my chest. Every beat of my heart screamed it. Alpha Damien was my mate. “The Alpha and the Omega?” Alpha Damien asked. That was his way of telling me that he felt it too. The moon goddess must have made a mistake by making me Alpha Damien’s mate. My eyes were tightly closed while I waited for his next set of words to me.MAYA’S POV The first thing my eye caught was the not-so-beautiful painting on the wall. I batted my eyelashes a few times after squinting; it did help me get used to the lighting in the room. I rested my head on the headboard and it dawned on me that I was in an unknown room. I searched my head to remember where I was last, and it didn’t take long for me to vividly remember. The only thing I didn’t know was how I got here. I could remember being attacked by a masked figure using a sword. I placed my hand on my stomach where I was pierced with the sword, but it didn’t hurt. “Is this heaven or hell?” I asked my wolf, but I didn’t get a response. The room was big and quiet. The walls were painted in my favorite color and attention was paid to the drawings on some parts of the wall and the furniture as well. Near the bed was a table with a glass of water on it. A walk-in closet stood on one side of the room, its door slightly opened so I could see neat
MAYA’S POV I had witnessed soldiers train before. I had seen cruelty on the training ground, I had seen soldiers bleed, but this was a massacre. “This won’t end well,” I cried out. Alpha Damien stood at the center of it all, blood running down from his jaw to his chest. Five opponents surrounded him, and they might just take him down. I stood frozen at the edge of the chaos, my breath caught in my throat, and I found myself gulping almost every second. The clash of swords was all my ears could catch. “If they find me here, then I’m done for,” I murmured, glancing around nervously. An Omega like me shouldn’t have been on the battlefield, but Alpha Damien had brought me here forcefully. Perhaps he wanted me to watch him die. The minute I realized that things had begun to go bad, I found solace behind the tree I was holding on to, and I had no plans to leave until the storm was over. “The head of security is gone!” I couldn’t help screaming. Thankfully, no one heard me.
DAMIEN’S POV My fists remained tightly clenched. I hadn’t woken up on the good side of the bed, and everyone in the mansion had better be well-behaved today. “Get me the Beta and the head of security,” I ordered the guard behind me after descending the stairs. “Yes, Alpha,” he responded. My gaze landed on Maya, the one the moon goddess had chosen as my mate out of all the beautiful and strong maidens in the pack. As usual, she was working like the slave she was and would always be. I looked away before her presence irritated me more than it already did. “She’s been distant lately. I don’t think you’ve noticed,” my wolf, Roman, growled. “How am I supposed to notice? You’re the one connected to her,” I shot back coldly. And I was right. Breakfast had been served, but I had lost my appetite for reasons I couldn’t explain. I made my way to the living room and sat on the throne, something I was never tired of doing. “Actually, you’re right,” I admitted to Roman. I could
MAYA’S POV “Be sure to take the post-pills tonight,” Alpha Damien said as he threw my clothes at me. Post-pills had become the bitter medicine I had no choice but to swallow. If there was one thing I hadn’t run out of for months, it was post-pills. I got dressed, already knowing it was time to leave. I still needed to clean up the kitchen and the living room before going to bed. “Wait!” His voice stopped me when I was close to the door. ‘What is it this time?’ I turned around and my eyes landed on him. He rolled to the other end of the bed and grabbed his trousers. Maybe he had called me back just so I could watch him dress. “I forgot to mention that you’ll be heading to the Fountain Pack tomorrow. I have a feeling they’re planning something, and I need information,” he said, breaking the silence. “If I’m not mistaken, the rival pack?” I asked carefully. “Yes.” “The last time I went there, I almost got caught, and in my attempt to escape, I…” “Oh, you think I’ve
MAYA’S POV “When you’re done here, you’re to scrub all the toilets in the mansion,” a guard snapped. I didn’t forget for a minute that I was supposed to be scrubbing the toilets and not here on the training ground, but it was what Alpha Damien wanted. “This is a waste of time,” I muttered after picking up the sword that had fallen from my hand. It had been more than an hour since I arrived at the training ground. No coach had been assigned to me, and I was supposed to train myself. Alpha Damien would pass for a clown. I did train for a few minutes before I stopped. I wasn’t ready to waste the strength I was supposed to use scrubbing toilets here on the training ground. The air shifted, and whenever that happened, I knew exactly what it meant. Alpha Damien’s scent would fill my nostrils any moment now, and he would appear. “Maya,” he called. He was right behind me. I knew it because he wasn’t in front of me. I bowed and turned around. I happened to be his mate, but it
MAYA’S POV “Faster, Omega!” a warrior barked. He obviously wasn’t an Omega like me. His voice made me flinch, and my arms trembled. Good for me, the tray stacked with food in my hands didn’t find its way to the ground. The smell of roasted meat and herbs filled my nostrils as the plates rattled. I held on to the tray tightly like my life depended on it. My life did depend on it, actually. “The Alpha is waiting!” my ears caught. I had no idea who the speaker was. The tall, strong, and beautiful pack girls laughed hysterically, making a mockery of no other werewolf than me, the useless and wolfless Omega. My eyes were on the floor as I quickened my pace. I had to arrive at my destination on time, or I would pay dearly for it in an inhuman way. “Careful, Maya. Don’t drop the Alpha’s food. You wouldn’t want him to see how useless you are,” one of them sneered. I bit the inside of my cheek and kept walking. The only thing I could do was ignore them. It was what I had been







