Alpha Princess In An Omega Skin
the wooden desk in her chamber. Her heart ached, bu
ed you are concerning what's happening in the pack, and I promise to go to the lowest part of the pack to stop the killing
en a potion before she left, the type of potion strong enough to strip away every sign of her identity. Her royal scen
leader of the pack, often the strongest and most dominant. Then the Beta who is
en serving as advisors or mediators. Then the Omega, the lowest-ranking member of the pack, the weakest and most submissive. Omegas were w
ll fight, still command, still lead if she wanted to. But she couldn't risk it. If she revealed herself, everythin
iliar street, she realized something. She had no idea where to go. Andromeda turned left, then right. The roads were dirtier here, the buil
s lost. A voice rang out behi
ed over his broad chest. He had sharp features, dark eyes, and a stance that
Andromeda said nothing. The man stepped closer, eyes narrowing. "You shouldn't be here. This place isn't for omegas unles
hroat went dry. She had just lied. She had no work. No job. Nothi
workers in The Upper Den?" The Upper Den. A place of power. A place where
alantha was not just anyone, she was her friend. A gamma. An adviser. Someone who could help her. If there was anyone she coul
gether, even schooled together. They had promised to always have each other's backs. And now, Calant
ets until she reached The Upper Den. It was a large, elegant building... one that omegas like her, or a
n't belong, things could go very wrong. She reached the door and knocked softly. The seconds stretched. Then, the door creaked open. Her breath caught in
's doorway. The words left her lips in a whisper. "Thorold?" His brows fur
ct?" Her stomach twisted. For a split second, she had forgotten. The potion. It had erased every trace of her id
been betrothed before they even took their first breaths. Their parents had sealed the promise before either of them understood wh
p herself. She shoved past Thorold and stepped into the room. And then, everything stopped and her mouth dropped open. Calantha stood there