From a Broken Omega to the Northern Queen
idn't commit, my fated mate, the Alpha who let
ce as his Luna, not out of love,
ous Seraphina-my adopted sister, the one who framed me-was hav
eard my own parents' secret conversation. The
hina, and her "weak heart
Not surprise. Not even pain. Just a profound,
e-an offer of escape. A new life in a sanctuary far to the n
they were get
ey know, I wa
pte
ra
protest echoing in the damp stone cell
utrition, trembled as I pushed myself to my feet. A sharp, searing pain shot up my right leg, a permanent reminder of the silv
la
childhood memories. It was a voice that resonated with power, a sound that
g the cramped space with an oppressive energy. The scent of him-a potent mix of winter pine and the clean, shar
ook a step inside, his dark eyes scanning my frail form with an unnerving detachment. "As per t
he bond between us, that sacred connection the Goddess bestowed upon mated pairs, was a phantom limb. It was there, a dull thro
arents... the pack elders, could not be here. Seraphi
dopted sister. The one whose place I was born to t
a, the lowest of the low. My parents, in their grief and disappointment, had adopted Seraphina, the orphaned daughter of the Gamma, and showered her with the love and status that should have been mine. I was forced to yi
ing his back to me, a
e world that had forgotten me. The pack members we passed averted their gazes, their fa
was just a collection of hostile stares. Kaelen's Beta, a stern-faced wolf named Ma
me being," he announced, his voice loud enough for everyone to hear. "It is b
lling wave. Seven years in a dungeon, only
faint flicker against my mental shie
phina is asking for you! She
s replaced by a raw, immediate panic. His head snapped up
ted back, his mental voice
large, ornate house where the pack leaders lived, leaving me alone
ilapidated shacks reserved for the Omegas. I pushed open the door to the smallest one, the one that had been mine before the dung
s, my body screaming in protest. Exhaus
er, Lyra, were communicating through the mind-link. My white wolf blood, a secret I had guarded my entire lif
nxiety. 'Seraphina saw her from the window. The shock was
once a source of comfort, was now sharp wit
, his tone heavy. 'For the good of the pack, and for S
ng nothing. Not surprise. Not even pain. Just a profo
me from the window. I dragged my aching body over and saw a small, dark bird perche
s brief. She had arranged an opportunity for me, a place of sanctuary far to the north, a place where I could
e grime on my cheek. It wasn't a tear of sa
ght sky. They wanted to exile me. Little did they know, I was alrea