SEEING HEART

SEEING HEART

Benard

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Olivia, was an omega. She grew up in a pack but everyone was unfriendly to her. All she wishes for was a mate and happiness. Life has been cruel to her and now all she hope for is love. Will she ever find it.

Chapter 1 jerk' Lilac

olivia P.O.V

"Haven't you made breakfast yet?" The beta screamed angrilly at me.

"I just finished it Beta, I simply want to put the plates out" I answered shakily.

"Fine! We'll be waiting" he stated before storming off.

'What's his problem? He always acts like that towards us!' My wolf Lilac stated in my head.

'You comprehend it's because we're the only omega. You suppose humans would be excited to eventually have one in the pack, however no they wanted to make certain I followed the usual function of servant' I answered to Lilac.

'We just have to preserve out for our mate, with any luck he is from a distinct pack' Lilac sighed.

'Well there is a ball that we have to prepare dinner for tomorrow... possibly there....' I thought.

I grabbed the dishes and raced to set them out. I usually did the food buffet style due to the fact I did not have help,so it used to be less difficult this way. Usually the Alpha is the one asking about breakfast however he is on some sort of day out till the ball tomorrow.

'At least Alpha is nicer than that jerk' Lilac huffed.

'He'll be again tomorrow' I responded to her with a smirk.

The pack participants at breakfast began inserting meals on their plates. I waited and watched, if I was once fortunate there would be leftovers so I would genuinely get to devour this morning.... Usually the pack participants insisted that true food mustn't be wasted on anybody of such a low rank and gave me the scraps from their plates. As a end result of this I was once a lot thinner than I need to be, seeing that they usually tried not to depart me anything... even even though I started out making larger portions.

"At least she might not be at the ball other than to serve food" I heard one of the she wolves scoff.

"As if the Alpha would allow that! He ignores her for a reason" some other chimed in.

"If you ask me he need to have simply kicked her out, having an omega makes us seem weak" the beta stated angrilly.

'What made them hate us Lilac?' I requested for the millionth time.

'It's our rank.. I'm sorry that it is like this for us' Lilac whimpered.

'It's now not your fault, I'm comfortable you're my wolf' I tried to motivateolivia P.O.V

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