
An Omega's Price to Save Her Pack
Chapter 1
The scent of fear and despair hung heavy in the air as the Alpha King's enforcers surrounded the Foster Pack’s estate. My sister, Solana Edwards, stood at the center of the chaos, her head held high, her defiance radiating like a storm. She had always despised what she called "dependent mates," those who relied on their Alpha’s protection. And today, her reckless words had doomed us all.
At the pack gathering, she had mocked Luna Arya Hamilton, the Lycan Queen Mother, with her sharp tongue. "A true leader would never rely on her mate’s power to rule. A Luna is just a glorified dependent mate, clinging to her Alpha’s authority." Her words, dripping with disdain, had reached the ears of the Lycan King. Now, our pack faced execution, the males to be slaughtered, the females to be enslaved.
Alpha Yousef Perry, the most notorious of the Lycan Princes, stepped forward, his presence commanding the room. His dark eyes flicked to Solana, a smirk playing on his lips. "Solana Edwards," he said, his voice smooth but edged with authority. "Beg for mercy, and I’ll spare the females of your pack from slavery."
Solana’s lips curled into a sneer. "I would rather see every female in this pack enslaved than debase myself by begging for a male’s pity. I am no dependent mate!"
Yousef’s smirk faded, replaced by a cold, calculating expression. He turned away, dismissing her with a wave of his hand. "Very well. Let the punishment proceed."
As the enforcers moved in, I felt a surge of desperation. My wolf stirred within me, a low growl of frustration. *She’s going to get us all killed,* my wolf muttered, her voice a faint echo in my mind.
I couldn’t let this happen. Not again. In my past life, I had stood by and watched as Solana’s pride led to our pack’s destruction. This time, I would not be silent.
I stepped forward, my heart pounding, and dropped to my knees before Alpha Yousef. "Alpha," I said, my voice trembling but steady. "If she will not beg, then allow me to take her place. I, Eleanora Foster, Omega of the Foster Pack, humbly ask for your mercy."
Yousef’s gaze shifted to me, his eyes narrowing slightly. He tilted his head, studying me with a mix of curiosity and amusement. "And why should I grant you this mercy, Eleanora Foster?"
I swallowed hard, forcing myself to meet his gaze. "Because I recognize the strength of an Alpha’s protection. I am not ashamed to seek it. I would be honored to serve you, Alpha, in any way you deem fit."
A ripple of murmurs spread through the room, and I could feel Solana’s burning glare on my back. "Eleanora!" she hissed. "You’re proving my point! You’re just another dependent mate, begging for scraps from a male’s table!"
I ignored her, my focus entirely on Alpha Yousef. He stepped closer, his towering frame casting a shadow over me. His scent—a mix of pine and something darker, more primal—was overwhelming. He crouched down, his eyes level with mine. "You’re bold, Eleanora," he said, his voice low. "And boldness is a rare trait in an Omega."
I held his gaze, refusing to look away. "I only wish to save my pack, Alpha. If that makes me a dependent mate in her eyes, so be it."
Yousef’s lips curved into a smirk, and for a moment, I thought I saw a flicker of approval in his eyes. "Very well," he said, standing. "The females of the Foster Pack will be spared. But remember, Eleanora, you owe me a debt."
Relief washed over me, and I bowed my head. "Thank you, Alpha. I will not forget."
As I rose to my feet, Solana stepped forward, her face twisted with anger. "You think you’ve won something, Eleanora? You’ve only proven your weakness. I will never be a dependent mate like you."
I turned to her, my heart heavy. "And yet, Solana, your pride has cost us everything. Sometimes, survival requires more than just defiance. It requires humility."
Her eyes blazed with fury, but before she could respond, Alpha Yousef’s voice cut through the tension. "Enough. The matter is settled." He turned to his enforcers. "Take the males away. The females are to remain unharmed."
As the enforcers moved to carry out his orders, I felt a pang of sorrow for what was to come. But I also felt a glimmer of hope. This time, I had chosen a different path. And perhaps, just perhaps, it would lead to a better future.
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