Follow
Chapters
Share
Alpha Academy: The omega in disguise  Novel Cover

Alpha Academy: The omega in disguise

Elias has lived his whole life as a lie. Born a male Omega in a world where his kind are owned, traded, or bred, his only chance at freedom was to disappear behind a forged identity. Now he's "Eli Arden," Rank 2 at the most ruthless Alpha academy in the nation. No one suspects the truth; Not the instructors. Not the students. Not even the wolves who want to beat him. Only one person watches too closely. Ronan Vesper: Rank 1, cold-blooded, terrifying, heir to an Alpha dynasty and the one Alpha Elias can't afford to provoke... or attract. But suppressants are failing. Instincts are waking. And when Ronan catches Elias mid-dose, something shifts between hunter and prey. He should have exposed him. He didn't. Now Ronan is circling him like a secret he wants to own. And Elias is running out of time to keep his body and identity under control. In a school where the weak are erased and the powerful take what they want... What happens when the deadliest Alpha discovers his greatest rival is an Omega?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Elias's Pov

The moment I stepped past Ronan, the hairs on my neck wouldn't settle. His gaze still felt like a weight between my shoulder blades, but I didn't look back. Looking back meant acknowledging him. And acknowledging him meant risk.

I pushed deeper into the combat wing, where rows of lockers lined the wall and the scent of metal and sweat mixed with detergent. Voices echoed from the training arena beyond the glass partition; shouts, thuds, the impact of bodies hitting mats. Instinctively, my breathing adjusted to match the room: calm, measured, Alpha.

"Arden!" someone called.

I didn't bother hiding my annoyance as I turned. Kade Rowan jogged toward me, tall and lean with dark eyes and an easy swagger that made people forget he could dislocate their jaw in two moves. Rank 7. Too observant for comfort.

"You missed morning circuits," he said, grabbing a towel from a nearby rack. "What happened? Oversleep? Or did you decide the rest of us weren't worth warming up with?"

"I was busy," I said.

"With what?" His tone was casual, but his attention wasn't. His gaze flicked briefly to my wrist, the hand I'd used to steady the suppressant needle minutes ago.

I shifted my weight just slightly, blocking his line of sight. "Don't wait for me next time. I don't need a babysitter."

He smirked. "Good. I'd hate to apply for the position."

I started to walk away, but he stepped beside me like it was a habit.

"Did you see the new rankings posted this morning?" he asked.

I didn't respond. That didn't stop him.

"You're still second. Ronan's holding first, obviously." He paused long enough to glance at me. "Everyone's talking about it. Bet you could take him down if you stopped holding back."

I stopped walking.

Kade did too, one brow raised.

Holding back. If only he knew how true that was.

From the corner of my eye, movement flickered in the glass wall to our right. Ronan had entered the training arena. His reflection drifted into view, broad shoulders, dark hair, slow precise walk like he owned every tile under his boots.

Kade noticed my pause and followed my line of sight. "Speak of the devil."

Ronan didn't look our way. He was surrounded immediately by a few top ranks, instructors, and admirers circling like planets around a cold sun. He spoke to no one. They still followed.

Kade clicked his tongue. "I don't get how you two haven't killed each other yet."

"Maybe we're civilized," I said.

He laughed under his breath. "No one at this academy is civilized."

I didn't disagree.

An instructor called Kade's name from across the room. He clapped my shoulder once and jogged off.

I exhaled slowly before heading into the training arena.

The room was massive; matted floors, practice rings, sparring sectors, reinforced walls. The ceiling lights cast everything in a stark white glow that made it impossible to hide shadows. Alphas trained in pairs and groups, some grappling, some throwing knives at targets, some testing strength equipment.

My gaze swept the perimeter, locating exits automatically. Old habit. Necessary habit.

I took my place with my division. No one spoke to me unless required. That suited me fine.

Instructor Vale, a retired Alpha with scars across his jaw, strode into the center of the floor and barked for attention.

"Pair up. Combat assessment drills start now. No mercy, no excuses."

The group shifted instantly.

A boy from Rank 10 stepped toward me, then thought better of it and changed course. Another from Rank 6 hesitated, glanced at his friends, then also backed off.

I remained alone. As usual.

Then the air changed.

I didn't need to turn.

A familiar presence came up behind me, calm, dark, heavy with the kind of confidence that didn't need to be spoken or proven. My heartbeat stuttered once before resuming its steady pace.

Ronan stepped into my peripheral vision and stopped beside me.

No words. No expression. Just a choice made, silently and deliberately.

The room reacted before I could.

Whispers rose like static.

"They're pairing?"

"No way..."

"He's actually gonna fight Arden..."

"Or kill him."

My spine locked into place. I kept my face blank, but every sense sharpened like a blade.

Instructor Vale barely looked surprised. His gaze flicked from Ronan to me, the faintest interest in his eyes.

"Proceed," he said.

Ronan turned fully to face me then, his grey eyes unreadable. He didn't posture. He didn't smirk. He just watched me with the kind of stillness that felt like pressure on my lungs.

His scent barely registered over the others, controlled to the point of suffocation. Most Alphas projected without effort. Ronan compressed his dominance like a weapon sheathed, but not forgotten.

I stepped onto the mat without speaking. He followed.

We faced each other in the center circle. The noises in the room faded to a dull hum.

My fingers curled once, secretly testing the stability of the suppressant already thinning in my blood. I couldn't afford to sweat too much. Couldn't afford a spike in pheromones.

"Try not to bore me," Ronan said quietly.

The words were soft. Too soft. But they cut through the air more cleanly than a shout.

I met his gaze without flinching. "Try not to bleed."

A flicker, barely noticeable, passed through his eyes. Interest? Amusement? Challenge? I couldn't tell.

Instructor Vale signaled.

The match began.

Ronan moved first.

Not with the reckless aggression most Alphas relied on but with speed and precision I'd only seen from three people in my life. His restraint was calculated. His strength, reined in like a wolf on a chain.

I blocked the first strike, countered the second. He dodged effortlessly. Our movements were quiet, surgical, unhurried despite the force behind them.

Around us, other pairs faltered in their matches, eyes dragged to the center mat.

He aimed a kick at my ribs. I twisted, trapped his ankle and nearly swept him down, but he pivoted out of it with expert control.

Minutes passed or maybe seconds.

Then it happened.

A slip.

Not in movement. In scent.

The suppressant wavered inside me, just enough for a trace of something else to escape, faint, diluted, but real.

My stomach dropped.

Ronan's expression didn't visibly change. But his eyes;his damned eyes sharpened like the click of a safety being turned off.

In that second, he stopped fighting like an opponent.

He started watching like a predator.

I forced my breathing to steady and launched a strike heavy enough to distract him. He blocked it, but the impact jolted through his arm. I used the moment to increase distance, forcing my body back under control, clamping down on every stray instinct that wanted to surge forward and submit.

My pulse thudded once. Twice.

He lowered his hands slightly, not out of surrender, but assessment.

Someone nearby whispered, "Shit."

They didn't know what happened.

He did.

He didn't speak.

He didn't expose me.

He only looked at me like the clock between us had started ticking.

And he was waiting for it to run out.

You may also like

He Broke the Omega: The White Wolf's Revenge Novel Cover
7.6
For two thousand, five hundred and fifty-five days, I breathed air filtered through silver vents. Silver is poison to our kind, yet my Fated Mate, Alpha Dante Moretti, personally drove me to that prison and locked me in hell for seven years. He did it to protect another woman. When I was finally released, gaunt and broken, Dante didn't offer an apology. He offered excuses. He claimed it was necessary to save Chiara, the delicate "golden child" who supposedly saved his life years ago. But it was a lie. I was the one who had drained my veins until I went into shock to save him, while my parents handed the credit to Chiara. Now, back in the manor, I was forced to watch my mate feed her grapes and comfort her fake distress. My parents called me a "soulless waste" and demanded I annul our engagement so Dante could mark Chiara. They thought I was a weak Omega they could discard. They didn't know that the silver hadn't killed me; it had forged me. They had no idea that the "runt" they abused possessed the blood of the White Wolf, the most powerful creature in our history. When the truth finally shattered their lies, Dante crawled to me, bleeding and begging on his knees in a hotel hallway. But I didn't feel triumph. I felt nothing. "I, Alessia Salinas, reject you, Dante Moretti." I walked away from the Alpha who broke me, leaving him to scream into the silence of a severed bond.
Howl To My Heart Novel Cover
9.5
When sarcastic, caffeine-addicted Omega River Quinn is forced to return to his hometown, Wolfwater Ridge for his brother's mating ceremony, he expects awkward family dinners and weird small-town vibes. What he doesn't expect is to be claimed as the fated mate of the new Alpha, Rowan Blackthorn his high school enemy and the same guy who once locked him in a janitor's closet for "talking too much." ‎Now, River has to navigate a mate bond he never asked for, dodge pack politics, and try not to fall for the half-naked Alpha who's suddenly very interested in "bonding rituals." But as secrets unravel and ancient magic awakens, River realizes there's more to Rowan and to himself that meets the eye. ‎And if he doesn't figure it out soon, it won't just be his heart on the line. It'll be the entire pack.
Mated To The Ruthless Savanna King Novel Cover
9.4
I was a New York photographer, but I woke up under the brutal sun of the African savanna. Worse, I wasn't human. I was trapped in the body of a male cheetah, with two starving cubs clinging to my fur, telepathically calling me "Mom." But I am a real man! To keep my adopted sons alive, I had to fight hyenas and dodge rogue lions. But the real nightmare was my bizarre survival mechanism. Under extreme threat, I would uncontrollably shift back into my human form—stark, undeniably naked. I was forced to sprint across the plains with my bare skin exposed, carrying two cubs while escaping furious lionesses. I became a freak, the most confusing and humiliating legend of the animal kingdom. Covered in bloody scratches and mud, I was pushed to the brink of despair. Why was I thrown into this beast's body? Why did my only defense mechanism involve profound social death? Just when I barely survived a cliff dive to escape the lions, my path was blocked by two massive, highly intelligent prime male cheetahs. But the alpha, Bradley, didn't want to kill me for my territory. His intense gaze raked over my naked, bleeding human body with a dark, possessive hunger. "You are full of surprises." He purred smoothly, teaching me to magically summon a fur skirt before demanding I join his coalition. "Oh, you'll come to me. I guarantee it." Looking into his predatory eyes, I realized I was no longer just surviving the wild; I was the prey of a completely different kind of beast.
Mine,Even If You Run Novel Cover
7.5
This novel have multiple stories. Life was always hard for Jae, but he felt completely broken when he had no other choice but to sleep with the most dangerous arm dealer for $30,000. But he didn't know that his whole life was going to change after that night. *** "Seems like you've forgotten that you're my sex doll, so how dare you disobey me?" said Chan, pinning Jae down on the bed. It's love. It's obsession. Or is it just lust? Chan himself doesn't know why he can't stay away from Jae. No matter what he does, he always finds himself near jae. But for Jae, all of this was torture, until he found himself falling for Chan.
My Husband Adored His Mistress, so I Asked Her Out Novel Cover
8.6
In a marriage defined by cold neglect, a woman watches her husband shower his mistress with the affection she never received. Driven by a mix of curiosity and desperation to understand the woman who stole his heart, she makes an unexpected move: she asks her husband's lover out on a date. This bold decision sparks a complex journey as she navigates her hurt while exploring a surprising new connection with her supposed rival.
My Husband Slept with A Boy Novel Cover
8.9
After discovering her husband's secret affair with a young man, a woman's world shatters, forcing her to confront a marriage built on lies. This modern LGBT drama explores the painful fallout of infidelity and the complex reality of hidden identities. As the truth emerges, she must navigate the emotional wreckage of betrayal while deciding whether to salvage her broken life or walk away from the man she thought she knew so well.