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My Alpha Tried to Drown Me

I can feel the weight of the tray cutting into my palms before I even enter the banquet hall. The ceremonial glassware—crystal goblets etched with the pack's crescent moon sigil—clinks softly with each step, a delicate sound that feels obscene against the low hum of anticipation threading through the Moonveil Pack house. My Omega uniform, rough-spun linen that itches against my collarbone, marks me as clearly as a brand. I'm Briana Gilbert, wolfless Omega, and tonight I'm invisible labor in a room full of wolves waiting to bare their throats to someone new. The hall is already half-full when I push through the service entrance. Strings of white lights crisscross the vaulted ceiling, casting everything in a soft, deceitful glow that makes the room look warmer than it is. The air smells like pine boughs and roasted meat, undercut by the sharp, electric scent of too many wolves packed into one space. I keep my head down and my movements efficient, setting goblets at each place setting with the mechanical precision I've perfected over the past year. Don't be seen. Don't be noticed.
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I can feel the weight of the tray cutting into my palms before I even enter the banquet hall. The ceremonial glassware—crystal goblets etched with the pack's crescent moon sigil—clinks softly with each step, a delicate sound that feels obscene against the low hum of anticipation threading through the Moonveil Pack house. My Omega uniform, rough-spun linen that itches against my collarbone, marks me as clearly as a brand. I'm Briana Gilbert, wolfless Omega, and tonight I'm invisible labor in a room full of wolves waiting to bare their throats to someone new.

The hall is already half-full when I push through the service entrance. Strings of white lights crisscross the vaulted ceiling, casting everything in a soft, deceitful glow that makes the room look warmer than it is. The air smells like pine boughs and roasted meat, undercut by the sharp, electric scent of too many wolves packed into one space. I keep my head down and my movements efficient, setting goblets at each place setting with the mechanical precision I've perfected over the past year. Don't be seen. Don't be noticed. Finish the work and get out.

But the whispers find me anyway.

"I heard he trained with the Northern packs—came back stronger than his father ever was."

"And the chosen mate? Someone said she's from the Herrera line. High-ranking. Beautiful."

"Poor thing, being chosen instead of fated. But I suppose when you're Alpha, you can afford to pick and choose."

My hands don't shake. I've had a year to build walls thick enough that pack gossip slides off like rain on stone. I move to the head table, the one elevated on a dais that makes it impossible to miss, and begin arranging the settings there with the same blank focus. The tray is almost empty when the hall's double doors swing open, and the temperature in the room drops.

Not literally. But every wolf in the space goes still in the same instant, a unified held breath that makes my skin prickle. I don't need to look up to know who's entered. The Alpha aura hits like a wall of pressure, thick and suffocating, rolling over the crowd in waves. It's not a request. It's a command written into the air itself: submit.

Around me, necks tilt. Shoulders curve. Even the higher-ranked wolves dip their chins in instinctive deference. I stay exactly where I am, hands still on the last goblet, eyes fixed on the table's polished surface. My wolf would know how to navigate this. My wolf would feel the pull, the primal need to acknowledge the Alpha's dominance. But I don't have a wolf. I just have a heartbeat that's started to hammer against my ribs in a rhythm I don't like.

I chance a glance up. Just one.

Zayd Gilbert stands in the doorway like he was carved there, all broad shoulders and controlled power wrapped in a charcoal suit that probably cost more than I've earned in six months. His dark hair is shorter than I remember, sharper, and his hazel eyes sweep the room with the lazy confidence of someone who knows every person in it will bend before he asks them to. The Alpha aura radiating off him is heavier than his father's ever was—deliberate, oppressive, designed to remind everyone exactly where they stand.

And on his arm, draped like a living accessory, is Amanda Herrera.

She's stunning in the way that high-ranking she-wolves always are—glossy dark hair, a dress that fits like it was sewn onto her body, and a smile that doesn't reach her eyes. She tilts her head just enough to let Zayd's hand rest possessively at the small of her back, and the message is as clear as if he'd announced it through a megaphone: this is mine.

My chest tightens. Not because I want him. I stopped wanting Zayd Gilbert the day I finally walked away from the suffocating wreckage of what he called a mate bond. But watching him parade her in front of the pack, in front of me, is a calculated cruelty I should have expected and somehow still didn't brace for.

He's not done.

Zayd's gaze finds me across the hall, locks on with the precision of a predator sighting prey, and I watch his mouth curve into something that might look like a smile if you didn't know him. I do. That's not a smile. That's a warning.

He starts walking toward the head table, Amanda gliding beside him, and the crowd parts like water. My pulse kicks up. I force my hands to steady, setting down the last goblet with a control that costs me. Don't react. Don't give him anything.

He stops at the base of the dais, barely three feet from where I stand, and his Alpha tone rolls out—low, vibrating, unmistakable.

"Omega."

The word cracks through the hall like a whip. Every head swivels toward me. I feel the weight of a hundred pairs of eyes, the collective judgment of a pack that's always measured my worth by what I lack.

Zayd's hazel eyes are burning now, molten with something ugly. "Kneel," he says, voice soft and deadly. "Serve your Alpha and his mate."

The tray is still in my hands. The ceremonial drinks—wine the color of old blood—wait on the table behind me. Every instinct honed by a year of surviving as the lowest-ranked wolf in this pack screams at me to comply. To kneel. To bow my head and play the part and get out of this room alive.

I meet his eyes instead.

My fingers tighten around the tray's edges until I feel the metal bite into my skin. I don't kneel. I don't lower my gaze. I stand exactly where I am, spine straight, and let the silence stretch until it's unbearable.

Zayd's expression darkens. The Alpha aura intensifies, pressing down so hard I can barely breathe.

I still don't move.

Amanda's smile falters. Somewhere in the crowd, someone inhales sharply. And Zayd's eyes promise that this defiance is going to cost me everything.

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