When the final letter was written, sealed, and set aside, I leaned back in my chair, feeling the weight of the night pressing down on me. The letters would be sent out at dawn, carried by trusted messengers who would deliver them swiftly across the lands. The responses would come in due time, but I had no doubt that there would be resistance. There always was when power shifted so dramatically.But this time, there was no room for doubt or hesitation. Our survival depended on our unity, and any who stood against us would be dealt with swiftly and decisively.As I extinguished the candle and rose from my desk, I felt a sense of calm settle over me. The decisions had been made, the words had been written, and the course had been set. Now, all that remained was to wait and see who would stand with us, and who would fall.I walked to the window, looking out at the night sky, the stars twinkling like distant beacons of hope. In that moment, I felt the weight of all that had transpired, all
I turned to Maria, who still stood bound and defiant, though her eyes now held a glimmer of fear. "Maria," I said, my voice firm but not unkind. "You will be imprisoned for your crimes, your fate decided by the council of Alphas. You will not be allowed to sow discord among our people ever again."Maria’s shoulders sagged in defeat, the last vestiges of her defiance crumbling as she realized the finality of her situation. She had lost everything, her power, her influence, her future.As Maria was led away, Alpha Jo stepped beside me. "You've united us in a way none of us could have imagined," he said quietly. "And now, we follow you."I looked at him, seeing the sincerity in his eyes, and nodded. "This victory is just the beginning," I replied. "We have much work to do to rebuild, to ensure that our lands remain safe and prosperous. But we will do it together, as one."The Alphas, now united under a single banner, dispersed to their respective territories, carrying with them the knowl
The crowd cheered, the sound echoing through the air like a promise. The rare breeds had their land, the omegas had their leader, and together, we would forge a new era of peace and prosperity. As I looked out over the gathered faces, I knew that we had done more than win a battle, we had laid the foundation for a future where all could live in harmony.Kim stepped forward, extending his hand. "Thank you," he said, his voice filled with sincerity. "For everything."I took his hand, feeling the strength of his grip. "Thank you," I replied, "for standing with us. Together, we will build a world where all are free."As the sun began to set, casting a golden light over the land, I knew that we had taken the first steps toward a new beginning. A beginning where all had a place, where all could live with dignity and pride. And as long as we stood together, there was nothing we could not achieve.The sun had barely risen, casting its golden rays over the land, but the joy in the air was alre
As I walked through the town of Nashville with Zaza and my guards, I could smell the fresh air and the natural nature of the town. I was very happy to be home. From my hotel to the conference hall was a walking distance and I loved it. I was glad to be in my town once more. A lot has not changed, both the people and the town. The people did not know me anymore and that pleased me.I could smell and feel a lot of them throwing gazes at me. Most of them had not seen a lady, dressed so richly and guarded by hefty-looking handsome men. Yes, I chose my guards very carefully as I wanted them to look intimidating and handsome.The conference door opened, and I was ushered in alone. I sat close to the exit door as I did not want to disturb the meeting. It was a meeting of the Alphas in the district. Alpha Jo had called for a meeting aimed at defeating our common enemy, the bandits.After his opening speech, I watched as he set his gaze on me. I was not sure that he recognized me. But as he wa
The other Alphas were waiting for us. They could not hear us, but they could see that I was not afraid of their intimidation. I was not ready to reveal that I was Alpha Ayar. They must respect me as an Omega.My ex-husband, who rejected me at my wedding, was still looking at me in shock. He could not believe that I had challenged him. The only female that had ever done so was Maria, his sister.“Could you please follow me? I want to introduce you to the other Alphas,” Alpha Jo said.I stood up, raised my gown a little, and followed Alpha Jo. It looked like the longest walk I ever took. The distance was short, but my steps were heavy. All eighteen eyes were on me. I tried to keep my composure. I managed to stand in front of them and by the side of Alpha Jo.Alpha Jo took a glance at me before introducing me. “Fellow Alphas,” he said, as he took another look at me, then continued. “We have in our midst an emissary from Alpha Ayar. He decided to send us this lady. I am sorry I did not ge
HOW IT ALL STARTED FIVE YEARS AGO Five years ago, the scent of oppression lingered in the air, and the howls of omega werewolves echoed with a haunting sadness. Among them, I, Ava, navigated a world defined by the harsh hierarchies that categorized us. I was determined that we would be free from the oppression of other werewolves. My parents never saw that and wanted all omega werewolves to be submissive. As an Omega werewolf living on the outskirts of Nashville Town, I had grown accustomed to the whispers of disdain and the condescending glares from those who deemed themselves superior. The Downtown, where my kind resided, was a realm of perpetual shadows, shrouded in the lingering echoes of prejudice. “Who is that?” I asked, moving towards the door. “ You know who he is, Ava, please give him what we owe,” my father said. My father is the leader of our clan and I consider him too weak to lead anything. At the age of nineteen, one would have thought I was too young, but what we a
The aftermath of our encounter with the bandits left a lingering unease in the air, casting a shadow over the once serene woods. As Alpha Jo and I made our way back to Nashville Town, I couldn't shake the feeling of foreboding that clung to me like a second skin. I knew Downtown was in imminent danger and the likelihood that my father would do nothing is almost certain. I had to find a way to warn the Omega clan that we needed to wake up. I have seen these bandits fight and they fear no one. The streets of Downtown buzzed with activity, oblivious to the dangers that lurked in the shadows. But beneath the façade of normalcy, I sensed a palpable tension, a silent acknowledgment of the lurking threat that had pierced our tranquil existence. How did the news spread this fast? I had just left the woods. “You need to stop playing around with Alpha Jo, I don't like where this is headed to,” my father said as I approached our fence. “He is my soulmate and my Alpha and you think I am playin
“Marry you?” was what came out of his mouth, as if he was not expecting the last phrase of words I uttered. “Ava come on, is this not too sudden? Let's think about it.” The tension hung heavy in the air as Alpha Jo and I stood face to face, the moon casting its pale light upon our conflicting emotions. In the quiet solitude of our shared space, the weight of unspoken words pressed upon us, threatening to fracture the fragile bond that bound us together. "I don't understand, Jo," I began, my voice tinged with frustration and longing. "You say we are soulmates, that our hearts beat as one, and yet you hesitate to take the next step." “I am sorry Ava, can this wait for some time?” he asked. “No! My dear, not this time,” I replied. “Ava, my love, what do you want me to say?” He asked. “Jo dear, I thought we had a connection. I thought the moon goddess only confirmed what we thought of ourselves. I know we are in love. You are Alpha, no one is stopping you,” I said. Alpha Jo's brow f