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From Omega to Lycan Princess

The monthly pack gathering was always a special event for me. As an Omega in the Silverfang Pack, these nights were rare occasions when I could feel like I belonged. Tonight was extra special—I'd been planning to surprise Cristian with the news that I'd finally completed my thesis on ancient Lycan migration patterns, something that had taken months of research. I smoothed down my simple blue dress—the nicest one I owned—and touched the silver ring on my finger for reassurance. It was my only heirloom, though few knew its true significance. "You look beautiful tonight, Lexi," Elena, my roommate and closest friend, whispered as we entered the community hall. "Are you going to tell him how you feel?" I nodded, clutching my folder of research papers tighter. "I think tonight's the perfect night." The hall was already packed with pack members. Music played from somewhere in the corner, and the scent of food and excitement filled the air. I scanned the room for Cristian's tall figure, my heart racing at the thought of seeing him.
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Chapter 3

My phone buzzed as I sat on my bed, staring at the wall. Two hours of waiting at the ceremony grounds had left me hollow, my white sundress wrinkled from sitting too long. I didn't recognize the number.

"Who would text me?" I muttered, picking up my phone.

The message made my blood run cold.

"Come to the pack house basement. You need to see the truth about your precious mate."

Attached was a photo of the basement door—a heavy metal thing I'd never noticed before in my two years with the pack.

Another message followed immediately: "Don't tell anyone. This is about Cristian's true intentions."

My fingers trembled as I typed back: "Who is this?"

Silence.

Then another photo appeared—Cristian's hand, distinctive silver ring glinting on his finger, reaching for something out of frame.

"He's waiting for you," the message read. "Or should I say, THEY are waiting."

My heart hammered against my ribs. Maybe this was it—his apology for missing our meeting, a surprise to make up for leaving me waiting. The basement... maybe it was some kind of romantic gesture?

"Lexi," Elena called from the hallway, "everything okay? You've been in here forever."

"Just... just got a message," I said, my voice strange even to my own ears. "I need to go out for a bit."

"What? Now? It's almost dinner—"

But I was already grabbing my cardigan, sliding my feet into shoes. The mysterious texts had awakened something desperate in me—a need to know, one way or another.

"Be careful," Elena said, concern etching her features as I rushed past her.

The pack house loomed ahead, its stone facade suddenly ominous in the evening light. Few members were around—most were at dinner or evening activities. My footsteps echoed on the marble floors as I slipped inside.

The basement door was exactly where the photo showed—at the end of a narrow service corridor I'd never noticed before. It was partially open, a sliver of warm light spilling into the hallway.

I pushed it wider, wincing at the creak of hinges. "Cristian?" I called softly.

No answer.

The stairs descended into shadow, but light filtered up from below. Someone was down there.

My bandaged arms throbbed as I gripped the railing, each step sending pain through my healing cuts. The basement smelled of dust and something else—something that made my wolf stir uneasily within me.

Then I heard it—soft moans, the rustle of fabric, a feminine gasp.

My heart stopped.

I rounded the corner at the bottom of the stairs, and the world collapsed around me.

Cristian stood with his back to me, his hands tangled in Sasha's blonde hair. She was pressed against the wall, her head thrown back in ecstasy as his lips traced a path down her neck.

"Oh God, Cristian," she breathed. "Do it now. Make me yours."

His teeth elongated, sharpening into fangs as he positioned them against her skin. The marking—the sacred ritual that bound chosen mates together.

"Sasha," he growled, his voice thick with desire. "With this mark, you'll be my Luna. My chosen."

"I've always been your chosen," she whispered, her fingers clutching his shoulders. "Not that pathetic Omega."

A gasp escaped me before I could stop it.

Cristian's head snapped up, his eyes finding mine in the dim light. There was no guilt there—only irritation at being interrupted.

"Lexi," he said flatly, stepping away from Sasha but not releasing her hand. "You shouldn't be here."

"Sasha sent me," I lied, my voice breaking. "She wanted me to see."

Sasha's eyes widened in mock innocence. "I would never—"

"Enough," Cristian cut her off. He straightened his shirt, his expression hardening as he approached me. "Since you're here, this saves me a trip to find you."

He was taller than me, broader, his Alpha presence filling the small basement space until I could barely breathe.

"Lexi Nichols," he said formally, his voice taking on the resonance of an Alpha command. "I, Cristian West, future Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, reject you as my mate."

The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable tore through me, ripping at the bond we'd shared for two years.

"You are not worthy of an Alpha," he continued coldly. "Sasha is a Beta—she understands pack hierarchy, pack politics. She will be my Luna."

"And what am I?" I whispered, my voice barely audible.

"You're an Omega," he said, as if explaining something to a child. "And if you can't accept your place in this pack, perhaps you should leave."

Sasha's smile was triumphant as she pressed herself against Cristian's side, her fingers tracing the spot where he'd been about to mark her.

"Choose wisely, little Omega," she purred. "The pack won't look kindly on a rejected mate making trouble."

I stood frozen, the world tilting beneath my feet as my future shattered into a thousand glittering pieces.

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