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From Omega to Lycan Princess

The weight of the urn in my hands felt heavier with each step toward the imposing stone entrance of the Silverlake Packhouse. My fingers traced the cold metal surface containing what remained of Garrett's parents—the only family who had ever shown me kindness in this cruel world of pack hierarchies. They deserved better than the violent end that claimed them, and I needed Garrett to know the truth about their deaths. As I approached the massive oak doors, his scent hit me like a physical blow. That familiar combination of cedar and rain that had comforted me through countless lonely nights—but something was wrong. Another fragrance twisted through his, something floral and cloying that made my wolf pace restlessly beneath my skin. Jasmine and vanilla, sickeningly sweet, foreign and threatening. My hands trembled as I pushed open the heavy doors, the urn clutched protectively against my chest. The sound of my footsteps echoed in the grand foyer, each click of my worn shoes against the marble floor announcing my unwelcome presence. I had never felt so small, so out of place in my faded dress among such opulence.
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The weight of the urn in my hands felt heavier with each step toward the imposing stone entrance of the Silverlake Packhouse. My fingers traced the cold metal surface containing what remained of Garrett's parents—the only family who had ever shown me kindness in this cruel world of pack hierarchies. They deserved better than the violent end that claimed them, and I needed Garrett to know the truth about their deaths.

As I approached the massive oak doors, his scent hit me like a physical blow. That familiar combination of cedar and rain that had comforted me through countless lonely nights—but something was wrong. Another fragrance twisted through his, something floral and cloying that made my wolf pace restlessly beneath my skin. Jasmine and vanilla, sickeningly sweet, foreign and threatening.

My hands trembled as I pushed open the heavy doors, the urn clutched protectively against my chest. The sound of my footsteps echoed in the grand foyer, each click of my worn shoes against the marble floor announcing my unwelcome presence. I had never felt so small, so out of place in my faded dress among such opulence.

The main hall stretched before me like a cathedral of wealth and power. Crystal chandeliers cast golden light across the assembled crowd of pack elites, their designer clothes and confident postures marking them as everything I could never be. The air thrummed with conversation and laughter, the sound of wolves who belonged here, who mattered.

Then I saw him.

Garrett stood at the center of it all, magnificent in his tailored black suit, his dark hair perfectly styled. But my breath caught in my throat when I noticed the woman beside him—tall, elegant, with platinum blonde hair that caught the light like spun gold. She wore a dress that probably cost more than I'd ever owned, and when she laughed at something he whispered in her ear, the sound was like silver bells.

Scarlet Washington. Even I recognized the daughter of Elder Washington, one of the most powerful families in the Lycan Council.

The conversations around me died one by one as pack members noticed my presence. Whispers followed in my wake like a poisonous tide.

"What is that Omega doing here?"

"How dare she interrupt such an important gathering?"

"Someone should escort her out before she embarrasses herself further."

But I couldn't stop walking. Not when Garrett's parents' ashes grew heavier in my arms with each step. Not when their memory demanded justice. Not when the mate bond still sang in my veins despite the growing dread in my chest.

Garrett's head turned, and our eyes met across the crowded hall.

For one heartbreaking moment, I saw recognition flicker in his dark gaze. Something that might have been pain, or regret, or even longing. The mate bond pulled tight between us, and I felt the familiar warmth that had sustained me through years of separation.

Then his expression hardened into cold marble.

Scarlet noticed the direction of his gaze and turned to look at me, her perfect features twisting into something cruel and amused. She leaned closer to Garrett, her manicured hand possessive on his arm, and whispered something that made his jaw clench.

The crowd parted as I continued forward, their stares burning into my skin like brands. I clutched the urn tighter, drawing strength from the weight of the love and sacrifice it represented.

"Garrett," I called softly when I was close enough for him to hear. My voice sounded small and broken in the vast space. "I brought them home. Your parents—I brought them home to you."

His face remained impassive, but I caught the slight tightening around his eyes. Scarlet's grip on his arm tightened, her perfectly painted nails digging into the expensive fabric of his suit.

"I don't know what you think you're doing here," he said, his voice carrying clearly across the silent hall. Each word was precise, calculated to wound. "But you're not welcome."

The formal tone, the distance in his voice—it was like listening to a stranger wearing Garrett's face.

"Please," I whispered, taking another step forward. "There are things you need to know about how they died. About who was really responsible—"

"Enough." The word cracked like a whip, silencing my desperate plea. Garrett straightened to his full height, every inch the powerful Beta addressing a lowly Omega. When he spoke again, his voice carried the weight of absolute authority.

"I, Garrett Bell, Beta of the Silverlake Pack, reject you, Isabella Howard of the Cascade Ridge Pack, as my fated mate."

The words hit me like claws ripping through my soul. The mate bond, that sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, tore apart with agonizing violence. Pain beyond description flooded through every nerve, every cell, every breath. My knees buckled, and I crashed to the marble floor, the urn rolling from my nerveless fingers with a hollow clang that echoed through the suddenly silent hall.

Gasps and murmurs rose around me, but they sounded distant and muffled through the roaring agony in my head. The bond that had been my anchor, my hope, my reason for enduring—gone. Severed. Destroyed by the very person who was supposed to protect it.

Through the haze of pain, I heard Scarlet's delighted laughter, sharp and cutting as broken glass.

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