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From Omega to Silver Wolf

The old lodge-turned-school auditorium smelled of pine and anticipation as the first rays of dawn filtered through dusty windows. I stood at the back of the room, clutching my notebook with the detailed schedule I'd spent half the night perfecting. My eyes never left Jake Collins as he commanded the attention of everyone present, his broad shoulders squared with the natural authority of a future Alpha. "The Coming of Age ceremony begins at sunset," Jake announced, his deep voice resonating through the room. "Everyone needs to be in position by four. No exceptions." I scribbled additional notes, though I'd already memorized every detail. This was what I did—anticipated his needs before he voiced them. For three years, I'd orbited Jake like a forgotten moon, desperate for even the smallest acknowledgment from my sun. "The altar needs fresh forest flowers," Summer Walsh's voice cut through my thoughts as she sauntered to Jake's side, her manicured hand possessively curling around his bicep. "Not those dried arrangements the elders suggested." Jake's expression softened as he looked at his chosen mate.
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Chapter 2

Morning light streamed through the lodge kitchen windows as I stood at the back of the room, my bandaged leg throbbing beneath my jeans. The pack meeting had started ten minutes ago, but I could feel eyes darting to me—the pathetic omega who'd gotten herself cornered by rogues yesterday. My fingers clutched the edge of my notebook so tightly the corners dug into my palms.

Jake stood at the head of the long oak table, his presence commanding as always. Summer sat beside him, not a scratch on her perfect skin, looking every bit the future Luna in her pristine white sweater. The contrast to my rumpled appearance couldn't have been more stark.

"Yesterday's incident at the forest edge was unfortunate," Jake announced, his voice carrying that natural Alpha timbre that used to make my heart race. Now it just made my stomach clench. "But it highlights the importance of proper protocols when leaving pack grounds."

I kept my eyes down, focusing on a knot in the wooden floorboards. Just get through this, I told myself. Just—

"Hannah."

My head snapped up at Jake's voice. He rarely addressed me directly in pack meetings.

"Step forward."

Every eye in the room turned to me as I limped forward, the silence deafening. My cheeks burned with humiliation.

"Yesterday's events put our future Luna at risk," Jake said, his voice dropping into the unmistakable Alpha tone that vibrated through my bones. "Summer was forced to follow you when she noticed you wandering beyond the safe perimeter."

My mouth fell open. That was a lie. I hadn't seen Summer at all until—

"Know your place, omega," Jake continued, his eyes cold as they swept over me. "Summer's safety matters more than your little flower-picking mission. This is what happens when wolves who haven't even shifted try to take on responsibilities beyond their rank."

The words hit like physical blows. Three years of devotion, of running myself ragged to please him, and this was how he repaid me—with public humiliation and lies.

Something inside me snapped. A strange calm washed over me as I closed my notebook with deliberate slowness.

"You're right," I said, my voice quiet but steady. "I should know my place."

Then I turned and walked toward the door.

"I didn't dismiss you," Jake's Alpha tone boomed behind me.

I kept walking, each step sending pain shooting up my injured leg. The room fell into shocked silence as I pushed open the heavy wooden door and let it close behind me with a soft thud.

My hands trembled as I climbed the narrow stairs to my quarters in the east wing—the smallest room, befitting my omega status. Once inside, I leaned against the door, my breath coming in short gasps as the reality of what I'd just done crashed over me.

I'd walked out on an Alpha. On Jake.

My gaze drifted to the wall above my desk where I'd pinned all of Jake's training schedules, each one meticulously color-coded and annotated. Three years of my life, mapped out in service to a man who would leave me to die without a second thought.

With a strangled cry, I ripped them down, one by one, until my fingers were sticky with tape residue and my desk was covered in crumpled paper. I gathered them all into the metal waste bin and struck a match, watching as the flames devoured each schedule, each note, each reminder of my blind devotion.

As the fire died down, I moved to my closet and pulled out the bottom drawer where I kept his favorite navy blue sweater—the one he'd casually tossed to me last winter when I'd driven through a snowstorm to bring him medicine. I'd washed it carefully but never returned it, treasuring this small piece of him.

Now I folded it neatly and wrote a note on a scrap of paper: "I'm done being your doormat."

My heart pounded as I slipped out to leave the sweater and note at his door, then hurried back to my room, locking the door behind me. I sank onto my bed, exhaustion washing over me.

I'd barely closed my eyes when thunderous knocking rattled my door.

"Open this door, Hannah!" Jake's voice boomed from the hallway. "Now!"

I rose slowly, steeling myself before turning the lock. The door flew open, revealing Jake's towering form, his face contorted with rage, my note crumpled in his fist.

"What the hell is this?" he demanded, storming into my room. "You think you can just walk out of a pack meeting? You think you can disrespect me like that?"

I met his glare, surprised by the calm that had settled over me. "You left me to die," I said simply. "We're done."

Jake's eyes widened fractionally. He glanced down at my trembling hand, then back to my face. His eyes narrowed as he drew himself up to his full height, his Alpha aura filling the small room like a physical pressure.

"You will apologize," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "Now."

Three days ago, I would have crumbled. I would have begged forgiveness for my insolence. But as his Alpha power pressed down on me, something unexpected happened.

For the first time in my life, anger rose to meet his intimidation instead of submission.

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