“You fucking slut! You are nothing but a dirty whore!”
I yelled as Genna delivered a kick to my stomach, the pain literally bringing me to my knees. “Since you want to be a slut, I'll show you how to be a slut! Boys!!!” Genna yelled. The door opened and three men walked in, wearing nothing but a grin on their faces. They looked familiar, and it took a moment for me to realise that they were also some of the slaves in the pack. Fear gripped my chest as they walked closer to me, eyes burning as they took me in, stared at me like I was an enticing dish waiting to be devoured. “No!” I whispered, “no! no no. Step mother please! I'm sorry, but please don't do this!” “I'm going to teach you a lesson that you will not forget anytime soon! Take her!” I screamed - all tried to scream but all I could release were just choked sounds thanks to my throat which was already sore from hours of crying and yelling. But I still tried to beg, to yell for help even though I knew that no one would care to help me, would care to come to my rescue. My pleas, my tears did nothing to stop the three men as they grabbed me and carried me to the dinning. “Do what you please with her. Ignore the tears, I'm sure she will enjoy being the whore that she is.” When one strong palm gripped my already torn shirt, I swallowed tight and accepted that this was happening. No one would help me. Crying and trying to fight won't help. I accepted that fact and closed my eyes, swallowing my sobs as the rest of my clothes were torn from me. I tried to block away what was happening…to focus on nothing but the darkness I could see. I tried to not think about it, to not think about all I have had to endure, and I succeeded because, in no time, the only thing that occupied my mind was a void. A very dark empty void, nothing else. I allowed myself to slip and fall into it…into nothingness - nothing else existed outside that and I didn't care. /”You are more than this, Hayley.”/ A familiar voice whispered into my mind, cutting through the thick silence that had enveloped my mind. /”Mum”/ I whimpered. /”Dear child, you are way more than this. You need to learn to stand up and fight back. You need to learn how to stand on your own and not embrace any treatment thrown at you.”/ I choked on a sob. /”You are more than this Hayley.”/ ༺༺♡♡༻༻ My head was pounding aggressively as I opened my eyes. I tensed when I looked around and saw that I was in that same room… Alpha Sky had brought me here. For a moment my mind went back to the dream which wasn't totally a dream - a dream that was a flicker of memory and I shuddered, wincing again at the pain that filled my body. I closed my eyes again, trying to forget the dream, or the unpleasant memories that came with it. I would not think about that. I would not remember, I do not want to remember. If i do…goddess if i allow myself to think about some things the pain would be too much for my heart to bear and i was already in too much pain as at the moment. “Mum…” I whispered, and a tear rolled down my cheek to the pillow. If only she was alive. What would she think, seeing me like this? Seeing what I had grown up to be? Mother had always taught me to be brave and to stand up for myself. What would she think if she sees just how low I have stooped? But it is better to be a coward and be alive than be brave and dead. Genna… My eyes flew open as realisation suddenly dawned on me. Sky had saved me and… he had said that Genna was dead. I should be ashamed of myself for how glad i was hearing that but i couldn't find it in myself to feel anything other than relief, and glad. Genna was my nightmare and now she was gone- thanks to Sky. He had vowed that anyone who dared to hurt me would be punished and he had kept to that promise. If he hadn't been there, what would have been of me? Yes I have endured worse from Genna several times - but the point was…someone came for me. Alpha Sky came for me and rescued me. For the first time ever, someone cared enough to come…for me. I winced again as I remembered all his words. Like how he wants me to go with him to his pack. That was also something I'd have to think about later, but not now. I forced myself to get up from the bed, ignoring the pain that followed. I was grateful that no one was there to stop me as I made my way to the door, slowly opening it and then leaving the room. But as I walked down the hallway, I heard footsteps following me which made me freeze for a second thinking it was Alpha Sky. But when I turned around utv was Hayden I saw, sneering at me. A shiver ran down my spine as he closed the distance between us with two l9ng strides, grinning ear to ear. “Hello there Hayley. For a moment there I thought you had been avoiding me.” “What do you want, Hayden?” He chuckled, ‘What is with the attitude. I was only checking up on you to see how you are doing. But seeing as you were just coming out of Alpha sky’s room…hmmm. I have to say, I am a little bit impressed you moved on so fast, with Alpha Sky of all p[.” I clenched my jaw but said nothing. “You have always been a pretty one so it isn't a wonder you caught his attention. But the thing is - I hope you know that once he is satisfied with what you have to give, he will only toss you aside.” “What I do with my life has ceased being your business, Hayden.” I hissed angrily, “I would also advise you stop with the insults… because you have done your worst and you will never, ever get the opportunity to hurt me like you did. Now if you will excuse me.” I turned to leave but he grabbed my hand holding me back, “Do not turn your back on me, Omega!” I turned, and before I could think, my free hand flew up to his face in a loud slap. Hayden yelled and when he released me I ran back to Sky’s room, my breath coming out heavily. ****** “Are you ready to leave, mate?” I took a deep breath, and mat Alpha sky’s intent gaze. My affirming response was just a whisper and he grinned. “Good.” His hand cupped my cheek and I shivered at the electrifying warmth of his touch. “You are going to love your new home, Hayley. This I promise you.” I didn't say anything, mostly because I did not want to have way too much hope. So I just nodded and with a smile he grabbed my hand and led me out of the room. My new home. I bit back a smile. I had no idea what this would mean for me, what this new stage of my life would be, but one thing is for sure…i will take everything i see along the way with my head held high.“You fucking slut! You are nothing but a dirty whore!”I yelled as Genna delivered a kick to my stomach, the pain literally bringing me to my knees.“Since you want to be a slut, I'll show you how to be a slut! Boys!!!” Genna yelled. The door opened and three men walked in, wearing nothing but a grin on their faces.They looked familiar, and it took a moment for me to realise that they were also some of the slaves in the pack.Fear gripped my chest as they walked closer to me, eyes burning as they took me in, stared at me like I was an enticing dish waiting to be devoured.“No!” I whispered, “no! no no. Step mother please! I'm sorry, but please don't do this!”“I'm going to teach you a lesson that you will not forget anytime soon! Take her!”I screamed - all tried to scream but all I could release were just choked sounds thanks to my throat which was already sore from hours of crying and yelling. But I still tried to beg, to yell for help even though I knew that no one would care to h
The rest of the day passed by in a quick blur with Sky, helping me to settle into my new room - which was his room. It had not taken long for me to fall asleep.The moment I woke up, I could feel the tension in the air. It was suffocating, weighing down on my chest like an invisible force. I knew today wasn’t going to be any easier than the day before. Sky’s mother made that abundantly clear with every cold look and sharp word, and i had no idea how to get through that.Ugh!Just when I was foolish enough to thonk that my life would at least take a change.What was I thinking anyway? I was just an Omega.I dragged myself out of bed, the cool air brushing against my skin as I stood in front of the mirror. My reflection stared back at me, and I almost didn’t recognize the person in the glass. The dark circles under my eyes, the tightness in my expression—I looked as worn down as I felt. “This is your new life now, Hayley,” I whispered to myself, trying to summon some semblance of coura
I watched Hayley walk away, her shoulders hunched, the weight of my family’s disdain pressing down on her. It was tearing me apart to see her like this, vulnerable and hurt, and I could feel the anger boiling inside me. I wanted to chase after her, to tell her that everything would be okay, but I knew she needed space to calm down.“Sky?”The voice interrupted my thoughts, and I turned to see Jake, my best friend and beta, standing in the doorway. He was the only person outside my immediate family who really understood me. He had been with me through thick and thin, and right now, I needed his support more than ever.“Hey, Jake,” I greeted him, trying to mask the frustration in my voice.Jake took one look at my face and his expression softened. “I can see you’re having a rough day. Mind if I join you?”I gestured for him to come in. “Sure, have a seat. I could use a friend.”Jake took a seat on the edge of the grand staircase, his posture casual but his eyes attentive. “So, what’s go
The days following the tense breakfast with my family had been a whirlwind of emotions. Hayley was trying to adapt, and I could see her effort, but the pressure from my mother and sister was relentless. Their disdain was palpable, a constant reminder of the battle we were facing. Every time I looked at Hayley, I saw the weariness in her eyes, the strain on her shoulders. I felt powerless to protect her from the harsh reality of my family’s expectations.This evening, I was determined to give Hayley a break from the mansion’s stifling atmosphere. I had planned a dinner out, hoping a change of scenery might lift her spirits. I dressed in a casual shirt and jeans, and after making sure everything was in place for our night out, I went to find her.***“Hayley!” I called out, walking through the house. “Are you ready?”There was no answer. I frowned, feeling a pang of concern. I headed towards her room, knocking lightly on the door before opening it.“Hey, is everything okay?” I asked, pe
The days had been long and weary, each one blending into the next like an unending gray blur. The mansion, which had once seemed like a place of possibility, now felt more like an elaborate cage. The grandeur of the place only highlighted my isolation. The halls were echoing with emptiness, and the opulent rooms seemed to mock my attempts to fit in. I spent more time than I cared to admit trying to avoid interactions that always seemed to end in disappointment or judgment.Today, I had found solace in the library. It was a room filled with a comforting silence, but even here, I couldn't escape the gnawing feeling of being out of place. The vast shelves of books offered a temporary distraction, but the quiet whispers of loneliness were louder than any words on the pages. I traced my fingers over the spine of an old volume, trying to lose myself in its history, but my thoughts kept drifting back to the strained interactions I had with Sky’s family.Sky had been working late again, his a
The mansion felt quieter than usual. The usual hum of activity seemed subdued, replaced by an oppressive stillness that settled over the house like a heavy fog. I had spent most of the day dealing with business matters, trying to ignore the gnawing worry that had been eating away at me for weeks. The lingering tension between Hayley and my family, particularly Selene, was a constant weight on my shoulders. I had hoped that my mother’s disdain and Selene’s harsh words would not create a rift between us, but reality had been far less forgiving.My day had started with a barrage of phone calls, urgent emails, and meetings that seemed to drag on endlessly. The stress of managing the pack’s affairs was wearing on me, and it was hard not to let it affect my personal life. My thoughts kept drifting back to Hayley. I had seen the hurt in her eyes after Selene’s latest outburst, and it was eating away at me.As I finally made my way to the study, I found myself dreading the evening ahead. It w
The day was overcast, the gray sky casting a somber shadow over everything. The clouds seemed to mirror my mood as I walked through the garden, the well-maintained pathways and blooming flowers offering no solace from the turmoil within me. Each step felt heavier, weighed down by the truth that had been thrust upon me and the realization of how much I had been deceived.Sky’s revelation about his engagement had shattered the fragile sense of security I had begun to build. My mind replayed the scene over and over—Sky’s solemn apology, the hurt in his eyes, and the crushing blow of discovering his engagement through overheard conversations rather than a direct explanation.I had tried to stay composed, to present a brave front, but the pain was gnawing at me, making it difficult to focus on anything else. The once-beautiful mansion now seemed like a gilded cage, its elegance a stark contrast to the emotional turmoil I felt inside.The sound of footsteps interrupted my thoughts, and I lo
The tension in the mansion had become almost unbearable. Every day felt like an endless battle to navigate the churning waters of Sky’s family, each interaction leaving me more exhausted than the last. It was as if I were a ship adrift in a storm, with no clear destination in sight.Today, the storm reached a new intensity. I had overheard Selene speaking to her mother in hushed, angry tones, and the contents of their conversation had left me on edge. The word “confrontation” kept repeating in my mind like a dark mantra. I knew it was only a matter of time before something had to give.My opportunity for a confrontation came sooner than expected. I was alone in the library, trying to lose myself in a book as a means of escaping the oppressive atmosphere, when Sky entered. His face was set in grim lines, his eyes stormy. He looked like he had something to say, and I knew it wasn’t going to be easy.“Hayley,” he said, his voice low but urgent, “we need to talk.”I closed the book and lo