
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?
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Chapter 6
Ronan's POV
Sleep didn't come easily anymore.
Not since that night.
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Arden standing in that training cell, calm, sharp, composed to the point of madness. Most people fold when pressed. He didn't. He didn't break eye contact, didn't flinch, didn't give me the satisfaction of knowing whether I'd actually cornered him.
And that, somehow, was worse than being lied to.
The academy was quiet after midnight. The combat rings are silent, lights dimmed, surveillance reduced to minimal cycles. The air smells of old sweat, ozone, and faint traces of dominance burned into the walls. Most Alphas sleep heavy, satisfied after a day of breaking bones and earning ranks.
I never learned how.
My dorm sat in the top east quadrant of the Alpha tower, where the high ranks were kept separate; for focus, or for containment, depending on who you asked. I sat at the edge of the bed, elbows on my knees, staring at the biometric feed flickering across my wall screen.
Arden's name wasn't on the active roster.
No training log. No curfew check-in.
Again.
He was getting sloppy, or confident. I wasn't sure which was worse.
My wristband buzzed softly. A notification, internal patrol logs updating in real time. I flicked it open, scrolling until a specific ID pinged. Level-Two clearance used three minutes ago. East hall, near the data core.
Arden.
A muscle in my jaw twitched.
Three minutes.
I was already up before logic caught up with instinct.
The corridors were near-empty, the kind of silence that amplifies every sound you make. My footsteps echoed low against the composite floor, measured, even. Too fast would read as panic. Too slow as hesitation. The air tasted faintly of coolant and metal.
Halfway to the east hall, I caught it; a pulse of scent.
Not Alpha. Not exactly.
It wasn't strong enough to trigger dominance response, but it wasn't right either. It was like a half-formed whisper, one that made every instinct in my body focus, sharpen, wait.
He was close.
I found him at the end of the data wing - leaning over a console, the screen's blue light washing across his face. His hair was damp, probably from training, or maybe from the suppressant's side effects. The vein in his neck pulsed visibly as he typed, rapid and deliberate.
"What are you doing?" I asked.
He didn't startle.
Of course he didn't.
"I Could ask you the same," he said, still typing.
His voice was flat, quiet, but not defensive. He finished the line of code and pressed enter. The console beeped once- access denied. He didn't look surprised.
"You don't have clearance for this wing," I said.
He leaned back, turning just enough to meet my eyes. "Neither do you, apparently."
I stepped closer, just enough for the air between us to tighten. "The difference is, I don't have anything to hide."
That earned me a glance; brief, sharp, cutting. "Then why follow me?"
"I don't follow," I said. "I verify."
He huffed, soft and humorless. "You really don't know how to let things go, do you?"
"No."
I moved closer, slow enough to give him a choice: step back or stand still. He didn't move. His breathing was controlled, but the rhythm stuttered once; when I came close enough for our shadows to overlap on the wall.
"What are you looking for in that console?" I asked.
"Data."
"What kind of data?"
"The kind that doesn't concern you."
My hand shot forward, catching the edge of the console and slamming it shut before he could speak again. The screen went dark. For a second, we were face to face, too close. The faint hum of the servers filled the silence like static.
"It concerns me when you start sneaking into restricted networks," I said quietly. "You're not just risking yourself. You're putting every Alpha under this roof on report."
He looked at me like the accusation was beneath him. "I'm not here to make your job easier."
"Then what are you here for?"
"Does it matter?"
"Yes," I said. "It does."
Something flickered in his eyes; irritation, maybe. Or fear pretending to be irritated. "You think I'm running some secret plot? You think I'm weak?"
"I think you're hiding something," I said. "And I don't like not knowing what it is."
He took a slow breath, the muscles in his jaw tightening. "You can't control everything, Ronan."
"I can try."
We stood there, locked in the kind of silence that hums with things unsaid. He didn't back away, even when I leaned in slightly, close enough to feel the heat off his skin. The faint, wrong scent was stronger now, buried under suppressant, but not gone.
"You're burning through the serum again," I said.
He flinched so small, I almost missed it. "You don't know what you're talking about."
"Don't I?"
I reached out, but not to touch him. My hand hovered near his collar, the faint hum of the suppressant regulator audible if you listened closely. "You keep this thing on maximum setting, don't you?"
He grabbed my wrist.
His grip was tight, not enough to hurt, but enough to warn.
"Stay out of my business," he said, voice low.
I looked down at his hand, then up at his face. "You make it hard."
"Then try harder."
The words landed sharper than he probably intended.
We stayed like that for a long second. His eyes locked on mine, his pulse jumping in his throat. The faint scent between us shifted again; not Alpha. Not submission. Something else. Something that didn't belong in this academy.
Something dangerous.
Slowly, he released my wrist.
"Are you done?" he asked.
"No," I said. "Not even close."
He sighed, shoulders relaxing slightly, as if tired of pretending. "Then you'll waste a lot of energy chasing ghosts."
"Maybe."
I turned toward the door, pausing halfway. "But ghosts leave trails."
"And what will you do when you catch one?"
I met his gaze over my shoulder. "Decide if it's worth keeping."
His expression didn't change, but something in the air did; a sharp crack of tension neither of us wanted to name.
I left first.
Not because I wanted to.
Because if I'd stayed one second longer, I might've forgotten why I came here in the first place.
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9.7
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"Have you done it with anyone before-"
"What? No," I cut in. "You're my first. This is the first time I'm with someone... like this. Ever."
He lowered his head for a while and looked back at me. "Me too."
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I've spent my whole life pretending to be normal. Keeping my head down and blending in just as Father asked.
I was doing fine... until Derek.
From the first day I saw him, something inside me shifted. It was instant, like my wolf had lifted its head and decided, him.
But Derek hates me, and I don't know why.
I crave the fire in his eyes when he's angry. I crave the way his jaw tightens when I get too close. I crave his attention even when it burns.
Wanting a human is forbidden, and Derek wasn't just any human. He's an Ashbound, a hunter.
I can't walk away. I can't stop imagining what his mouth would taste like if he kissed me instead of spitting insults.
He can push me, threaten me. He can swear he'll never love someone like me. It won't change the truth.
One day, Derek is going to look at me and feel exactly what I feel. And when he does-
I'll be right there, waiting.

8.9
Noah Vale always believed his life was ordinary, or at least as ordinary as the adopted son of a billionaire tech family could be.
At thirty, he becomes the youngest CEO the company has ever had. The media calls him brilliant. His parents call him unstoppable. From the outside, everything looks perfect.
But one night, he had dreams of things that shouldn't exist.
A battlefield soaked in blood. The sound of wolves howling in the dark. A woman with silver eyes whispering his name like a warning.
Noah doesn't know the truth.
He was never meant to grow up in the human world. He is the child of both vampires and werewolves once tried to destroy, the secret son of a vampire princess and a werewolf beta, hidden after his birth to stop a war that nearly wiped both clans out.
Now the war is stirring again.
And Marcus Blackwood has been sent to find him.
Raised by the Vampire Elders and trained to obey without question, Marcus has only one purpose: get close to Noah, gain his trust, uncover what he is... and end his life before the prophecy can come true. His older sister Elara didn't know he existed not until Marcus who she is in love with fell in love with Noah, Marcus he does not expect Noah to be kind.
He does not expect to hesitate.
And he definitely does not expect to fall in love.
Because from the moment they meet, something old and dangerous begins to surface memories, instincts, and a bond neither of them understands.
When enemies fall for each other, secrets refuse to stay buried, and a future written in blood may no longer be unavoidable.

9.1
Two Alphas. One destiny.
Kael Draven, the feared Alpha King, rules his territory with iron claws and a heart guarded by centuries of pain. Ryker Storm, wild, untamed, and fiercely independent, has always refused to bow to anyone... until fate forces them together.
When a forbidden bond ignites between them, desire and rivalry collide in a dangerous dance. Packs will fight. Secrets will surface. Hearts will shatter. And only one thing is certain: neither man will leave unclaimed.
Passion. Power. Fate.
Will they conquer the bond-or destroy each other first?

9.5
What would you do if Mr Dark and Frosty crashed right into your life and made you question everything you thought you knew?
Jackson Hayes has always played it safe. Straight-A student, part-time bookstore job, perfect son with his entire life planned in detail. He dates girls because he's supposed to, never understanding why he felt no form of attraction towards them.
Then he witnesses a hit-and-run on Christmas Eve.
The stranger he pulls from the road shouldn't be alive. The gash on his head heals in hours. His body is ice cold. He's gorgeous, intense and has zero memory of who is and why he was left bleeding in the snow.
But the moment their hands touch, Jackson feels something he's never felt before-a heat that terrifies and thrills him at the same time.

7.3
Lukas Reiner built his life based off a promise 9 years ago with Viktor Volkov... the only person who actually saw him and knew him for what he actually was. They dreamed of the same future, the same ice, the same victory together. Until Viktor disappeared without a word, leaving Lukas behind with nothing but silence, rain... and feelings he never got to confess.
Now, Lukas is at the top of college... Captain, prodigy and untouchable on ice until Viktor comes back.
Colder and older, acting like the past never existed.
Their reunion explodes into violence, but being forced to work together drags them into something far more dangerous than hate.
The tension turns into stolen moments and those moments turn into a habit but before either of them can stop it, the line between resentment and desire begins to blur.
Lukas never let go of the past.
Viktor never planned to face it.
But on the ice, there's nowhere left to run.

8.3
Love is pain
8.3
When the man who promised forever is only playing for keeps, Maya learns the cruelest lesson of all: the deepest love can hide the darkest lies.
Maya is twenty-three, an artist with a tender heart and a modest inheritance from her grandmother, her only safety net in a big, unforgiving city. She believes in second chances, in beauty that heals, in people who stay.
Then comes Aaron.
Charming. Attentive. Devastatingly perfect. He sees her soul, remembers every whispered dream, makes her feel truly seen for the first time. What starts as electric connection spirals into intoxicating devotion-or so she thinks.
But Aaron is hiding more than secrets. He's a man who has mastered the art of deception, a gay man navigating a world that forced him to perform, now driven by cold ambition. Maya's inheritance isn't just money-it's the key to the security he's always craved. And he's willing to steal her heart to get it.
As possessiveness masquerades as passion and every sweet gesture hides a calculation, Maya ignores the warnings, the cracks, the gathering storm. Until the mask shatters.
In the wreckage of betrayal, Maya faces the hardest choice: cling to the illusion of love that nearly destroyed her, or rise from the ashes and paint a future that's finally hers.
A haunting tale of manipulation, hidden truths, and the price of trusting too easily-where love isn't blind... it's a weapon.