I stood at the borders of Nashville Town with nothing except for the scroll and the secrets Elder Cedric told me. I looked at the rest of the Omega clan. They seemed hopeless. I went to where my parents are, and they moved back a little. I thought they were coming to see me off, but I was wrong.Maria walked close to me. She took a very nasty look at me. For some seconds, I thought she was going to spit at me. I was ready to go at her despite her guards. I had lost everything.“Look at the useless thing who thought my brother was going to marry her. You need to think again you little rascal,” she said.I stood right in her face but, for the sake of my parents, I was not going to do anything. My parents looked downcast and dejected, and I was not going to add to that.“Please don't hurt my parents anymore,” I pleaded. “For the sake of the moon goddess and as your sister, please keep them safe,” I begged.“You are not my sister!” She shouted. “You are an Omega,” she said. Turning to my
“Do you think my Uncle will make it?” Zaza had asked me since I told them that Sir Ayar the King was poisoned.“I don't know Zaza, this has been a continuous and deliberate action to incapacitate the King,” I told her. Sincerely, I did not know how much of the poison was in his system. I was banished and disowned so I cannot suggest taking the King to my mother at Nashville.I told Zaza that we needed to inform the King. He deserves to know the whole truth. He needs to be protected and watched now that we know what is happening.“I suspected it. I was getting better and of a sudden I got worse. He started talking to me about how the bandits' reign could be a good thing,” Sir Ayar said.I looked at the King again, I saw that he was in a terrible state. He did not have a lot of days left in this world. I had a great sympathy for him.“How long do I have? The King asked. I was still looking at him full of pity and remorse. Noticing that, he said “You don't have to lie to me. It is not y
As I made my way through the bustling streets of Border Town, my mind was filled with a sense of unease, a nagging feeling that something was amiss. I had been warned of the dangers that lay ahead, of the treachery and deceit that lurked in the shadows, but still, I could not shake the feeling that something was terribly wrong.And then, as if on cue, I saw him, The one and only Masa, the King's general, standing in the center of the town square, his chest puffed out with arrogance and pride. There was a dangerous glow in his eyes, a hunger for power that sent shivers down my spine.I watched in silence as he addressed the crowd, his voice ringing out with a sense of authority that commanded attention. He spoke of his rightful place as king, of his duty to protect the kingdom from those who would seek to destroy it.But even as he spoke, I could see the fear and uncertainty in the eyes of the people of the town, the sense of unease that hung heavy in the air. They knew as well as I di
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the palace courtyard, I found myself lost in thought, my mind swirling with so many emotions and uncertainties. The General wanted my position or my head. I need to think of how to persuade him to desist from going against the law.Ever since my arrival in the palace, tension had hung in the air like a heavy cloud filled with rain and about to drop at any moment. The weight of my new responsibilities pressing down upon me with each passing moment. I was just nineteen and already an alpha. I wish my mother was here. It was just a few days ago I was banished.But amidst the chaos and confusion, one thing remained constant and that was Zaza's unwavering support and friendship. And so, as I stood alone in the courtyard, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over me at the sight of her familiar figure hurrying towards me, her eyes wide with urgency.Zaza came running to me. She wasn’t sure of what she had seen. She o
I was not sure of what I was doing but I was ready to protect Zaza at all cost. She was the heir to the throne and I gave King Ayar my word that I would hand it over to her. This beast was not going to come in between that.As the beast came before us, its monstrous form casting a shadow over the palace courtyard, the surge of fear that had flowed through my veins disappeared. The threat of the beast to overwhelm me with its suffocating size died down.. I was now sure that the terror that threatened to consume me, has to battle for it. I forced myself to stand my ground, to face the creature with courage and determination.With a steady hand, I reached for the weapon at my side, my fingers wrapping tightly around the head as I prepared to defend myself against the Beast and its threat. Beside me, Zaza watched with wide eyes, her breath coming in short, steady gaps as she struggled to maintain her composure in the face of the beast's approach.But just as the creature advanced towards
As the council meeting came to a close, I watched with a heavy heart as General Antil and his men filed out of the chamber, their expressions grim and determined.“General,” I called out, and he sharply turned around. “You cannot serve two Masters,” I said.“I only serve one,” the General said.“You cannot serve yourself and the Pack,” I shouted, looking at him straight in the eyes.“I don’t, and this is not a pack,” he said, not wanting the people in the gathering to see him as doing that.“You serve yourself, General,” I said.“I serve only King Ayar and right now, he is dead,” he said.“I am the king’s wife, and I am Alpha Ayar,” I shouted at him.“You are not my king,” he said as he led him and his men out of the palace.It was clear that he had little faith in our ability to deal with the threat posed by the beast, and his departure left me with a concerned fraction of the army and guards and a trembling council.The next day, as I sat in my chambers going through the daily routi
Things began to unfold so speedily. There were a lot of meetings as the beast was seen on almost a daily basis. A lot of people blamed me, but I kept my resolve. I was not going to yield Zaza’s throne to a wicked man.As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the land, a sense of unease settled over Border Town. The town looked like a dark cloud had consumed it.There were concerned whispers about my resolve, and it filled the air as rumors of the General's demands spread like wildfire, igniting fear and uncertainty among the townsfolk.I stood in the center of the hall. I was surrounded by a group of concerned elders and senior ranking officers, their faces showed disappointment and the fact that I controlled half of the army, as the general. It did not make any decision an easy one.They had sad faces as they relayed the General's demands to me. His ultimatum hung heavy in the air, a concerned threat that cast a shadow of dread over our already troubled town.
It was in the middle of the night that I and the hunter, Karim, left the palace in search of the Moon Beast. I was praying that the best would show himself that night, so that either I ended it or it ended me. I just want the issues in my life to end once and for all.Under the cloak of night, the Hunter and I ventured forth into the wilderness, our footsteps quietened by the soft earth beneath our feet. With every step, the anticipation grew within me like a tightly wound spring, my senses heightened as we pursued our elusive quarry.I knew that everyone, especially Zaza, thought that I could kill the beast because of my gift, but my gifts were given to me by the gods to protect men and not the beast. So I asked Karim if he had killed a beast before.“No, my Alpha, I have not killed a beast like this one before, but every beast of the earth has a specific tracking movement,” Karim said.“So, in other words, you are here to track it for me. And I am here to kill it,” I said, looking h
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
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
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
The grand hall of the palace was filled with an air of anticipation. I stood at the head of the room, my face hidden behind a mask crafted to conceal the remnants of the beast that had once overtaken me. Though I had regained control, the scars, both physical and emotional, remained. Before me stood the council, the elders, and the leaders from the Hinderlands, Riverlands, and Borderlands. Each of them had been summoned here to witness a new chapter in our shared history, to hear the decisions that would shape the future of our lands. There was a noticeable tension in the air, the weight of the moment pressing down on everyone present. The flickering torchlight cast long shadows across the room, adding to the somber atmosphere.As I looked out at the gathered assembly, I felt a mix of emotions, pride, determination, and a deep sense of responsibility. The journey had been long and fraught with challenges, but it had brought us to this point, where we could finally unite as one. I to
In the depths of the forest, I crouched low, my senses heightened and my body still buzzing with the raw energy that had surged through me during the battle. The moonlight filtered through the dense canopy, as I tried to regain control over the beast within me. My breathing was heavy, and my mind was a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions.Karim and Shocy approached cautiously, their footsteps barely making a sound on the forest floor. They had been searching for me, and though I knew they meant well, the beast inside me still surged with a fierce, untamed power. When they finally found me, their eyes filled with concern and relief."Thank the gods we found you," Karim said, his voice steady but laced with worry. He stopped a few paces away, respecting the distance I needed. "You need to come back with us. You can't stay out here."I turned to face them, my eyes glowing with a fierce intensity that made even the most seasoned warriors uneasy. The beast inside me was still close to the s
As Karim and his men escorted the freed captives away, I watched from a distance, feeling the weight of my actions and appearance. I knew that my transformation and the intensity of the battle had left a mark on me, both physically and emotionally. The woods seemed to offer a sanctuary from the chaos, and I made my way deeper into the forest, seeking solace in the quiet of the natural world.The sounds of the forest were a welcome contrast to the chaos of the battlefield, providing a moment of calm amidst the turmoil. I took deep breaths, trying to steady my mind and regain a sense of balance.In the distance, I could hear the muffled sounds of Karim and his men leading the captives to safety. The knowledge that they were being cared for and protected was a small comfort, even as I wrestled with the lingering effects of the battle and the toll it had taken on me.As the shadows of the forest closed in around me, I found a moment of peace in the solitude, though the weight of what lay
Maria’s voice cut through the air, sharp and commanding, as she prepared to deliver the final blow. The crowd quieted, their anticipation palpable as they awaited our deaths. She was relishing this moment, savoring the victory she believed she had secured.I closed my eyes, drawing on the power I had been holding back, feeling it surge through me like a tidal wave. This was the moment. This was when I would show them all what it meant to cross me.“I’m sorry, Jo,” I whispered, my voice barely audible above the crowd. “I’m sorry for everything we lost, for the chances we never took. But I won’t let this be the end. Not for us. Not today.”He squeezed my hand, his grip strong despite the bonds. “Then let’s do this. Together.”With a final breath, I opened my eyes, my vision sharpening as the power within me surged to the surface. The time had come to turn the tide, to take back what was ours. And as the executioner raised his weapon, I unleashed everything, shattering the bonds that hel
The dim light of the cell flickered as I sat in the corner, my body battered and weak from the days of torment. Every breath was a struggle, each movement a reminder of the pain that coursed through me. But as I closed my eyes, I forced myself to push beyond the physical agony, to reach deeper into the well of power that lay dormant within me.My mind drifted to Zaza's words, the fierce determination in her voice as she urged me to find my strength, to believe in my abilities. Her faith in me had never wavered, even as Maria sought to break us both. And now, as the cold stone walls of the cell pressed in around me, I knew that I had to tap into that strength, to harness every ounce of power I possessed.With a slow, deliberate breath, I began to focus inward, drawing my consciousness away from the pain and fear that threatened to consume me. I reached for the gifts that had been passed down through my bloodline, the abilities that had always been there, waiting for me to master them.
The cell was dimly lit, the flickering torches casting shadows that danced on the cold stone walls. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and despair, a fitting atmosphere for the fate that awaited me. My body was weak, my spirit battered, but as the heavy iron door creaked open and Zaza stepped inside, a spark of hope flickered within me.She moved quietly, her eyes scanning the room before settling on me. Despite the dire circumstances, Zaza carried an aura of calm and determination that I had always admired. Her presence was a balm to my weary soul, and for a moment, I could almost forget the weight of the chains that bound me.She knelt beside me, her hands gentle as they touched my arm. “Ava,” she whispered, her voice a soft but urgent plea. “You must find strength, now more than ever. Your gifts… they’re still within you, even if you can’t feel them right now.”I looked at her, the exhaustion in my body making it difficult to muster a response. “I’m not sure I have anyt