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My Step-Sister's Wedding Ruined Me

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A shamed lowborn Omega flees her ex's wedding into the woods, where a mysterious Alpha's embrace holds a dark, intoxicating truth.

My Step-Sister's Wedding Ruined Me Chapter 1

The silk of the napkin felt like sandpaper in my hands. I smoothed it for the tenth time, lining its edge up perfectly with the rim of the gold-rimmed plate. My knuckles were white.

“Elara! Stop dawdling and get more champagne to table nine. The guests are waiting.”

My step-sister’s voice, Luna’s voice now, cut through the din of the reception like a whip. I didn’t look up. I just nodded, my throat too tight to form words.

The dress she’d chosen for me was a joke. A cruel, expensive joke. It was supposed to be a server’s uniform, but the black fabric was sheer across the bodice, held together by little more than hope and two thin straps.

The skirt was so short I had to move with glacial care to avoid exposing myself. Every time I bent to place a glass, I felt a dozen eyes on my back, heard the muffled snickers. I was a spectacle. A lowborn omega spectacle at my own ex-mate’s wedding.

I carried the heavy silver tray through the crowd, head down. The air was thick with the mingled scents of alpha dominance, beta contentment, and the cloying sweetness of omega joy that wasn’t mine. And beneath it all, his scent. Marcus. Cedar and cold rain. It used to make my wolf sit up and whine with happiness. Now it just made my stomach churn.

I reached table nine, a group of high-ranking pack alphas. “More champagne, sirs?” My voice was a whisper.

One of them, a grey-haired alpha with sharp eyes, looked me up and down slowly. A smirk played on his lips.

“Well, look what we have here. Marcus’s little cast-off. He upgraded, didn’t he?”

Heat flooded my cheeks. I focused on pouring, my hand trembling so badly the liquid nearly sloshed over the rim.

“Luna Celeste was wise to have you serve,” another chimed in, his gaze lingering on the sheer panel over my ribs. “Teaches proper humility. Reminds everyone of their place.”

My place. A low-level omega from a disgraced bloodline. Not good enough for a future Alpha, not even good enough to be a guest. I was furniture. Decorative, humiliating furniture.

I finished pouring and fled, the tray feeling like a lead weight. I needed air. I needed to be anywhere but here, surrounded by the proof of my own inadequacy, drowning in the scent of Marcus’s happiness with her.

I saw them then, at the head table. Marcus, looking every bit the proud Alpha-to-be, his arm draped around Luna’s shoulders. My step-sister. His Luna. She caught my eye across the room. Her smile was a blade, sharp and victorious. She leaned over, whispering something in his ear. He laughed, a rich, warm sound I remembered from a different life, and then his eyes found me.

There was no warmth in them. No regret. Just a cool, distant acknowledgment, like spotting a piece of furniture that was slightly out of place. He gave a faint, dismissive nod before turning back to his bride.

That was the moment something inside me broke. The fragile dam holding back the shame, the grief, the furious, howling hurt, finally shattered.

I didn’t think. I just moved.

I set the tray down on a random empty table and walked, faster and faster, towards the grand doors leading to the terrace. No one stopped me. Why would they? The help was beneath notice.

The cool night air hit my skin like a balm, but it wasn’t enough. The manicured gardens of the estate felt like another gilded cage. My feet, clad in ridiculous, flimsy heels, carried me past the glowing lanterns, past the topiary, towards the dark tree line that marked the beginning of the wild forest.

I kicked the heels off, leaving them in the grass. The damp earth was cool and solid under my bare feet. I broke into a run.

Branches snagged at the cheap fabric of my dress, scratching my skin. I didn’t care. I ran until my lungs burned, until the sounds of music and laughter were swallowed by the deep, silent hush of the ancient woods.

I ran until my legs gave out, and I collapsed against the rough bark of a giant oak, sinking to the forest floor.

Tears came then, hot and silent. I hugged my knees to my chest, the sheer skirt offering no warmth, no comfort. Why did I come? Why did I think I could bear this? To prove something? To show them I was strong? I was nothing. Less than nothing.

A sob escaped my lips, echoing faintly in the stillness.

That’s when I felt it.

A shift in the air. A new scent, so subtle at first I thought I imagined it. It wasn’t cedar, or rain, or any common pack scent. It was… other. Dark earth after a storm. Lightning-ozone. And something wild, something so profoundly alpha it made the hair on my arms stand up.

My wolf, which had been curled in a miserable, defeated ball in the pit of my soul, stirred.

I went utterly still, my tears freezing on my cheeks. I wasn’t alone.

Slowly, I lifted my head.

The mist was gathering. Not the gentle, ground-hugging fog of the forest, but tendrils of something denser, silver-grey and shimmering faintly in the patches of moonlight. It coiled around the tree trunks, spilling across the forest floor towards me.

And with it, the scent grew stronger. Earth. Storm. Power.

I inhaled, a shaky, involuntary breath.

A jolt went through me. A low, electric thrum started deep in my core, a feeling entirely separate from my grief. It was a pull. An instinctual, magnetic pull. My wolf whined, not in fear, but in… recognition? Need?

I tried to push myself up, but my limbs felt heavy, liquid. The mist—no, the scent in the mist—was wrapping around me, seeping into my lungs with every breath. A strange warmth bloomed in my belly, spreading outwards. My skin felt hypersensitive. The rough bark against my back, the chill of the air, the scratchy, hated fabric of my dress—every sensation was amplified.

What is this?

“Lost, little omega?”

The voice came from everywhere and nowhere. It was deep, resonant, vibrating in the air itself. It didn’t echo; it simply was, as fundamental as the trees around me.

I gasped, scrambling back against the tree, my heart hammering against my ribs. “Who’s there?”

A shape detached itself from the shadows between two massive oaks. He was tall, impossibly so, his form blurry at the edges where he met the swirling mist. He didn’t walk; he seemed to flow forward, the silvery haze parting for him and then closing in his wake. He was clad in dark, simple clothes that did nothing to hide the lean, predatory strength of his frame.

But it was his eyes I saw first. Even in the gloom, they gleamed. A pale, icy silver that held no warmth, only a penetrating, unnerving focus. They were fixed on me.

“You are far from the party.” His tone was flat, observational, yet it licked over my skin like a physical touch.

“I… I needed to get away,” I stammered. The warmth in my belly was getting hotter, more insistent. A familiar, dreaded heat, but laced with this new, foreign electricity.

“Away.” He repeated the word as if tasting it. He took another step closer. The scent of him crashed over me, a wave of petrichor and raw, untamed power. I sucked in another breath, and my head swam. My fingers clenched in the leaves beside me.

No. Not now. Please not now.

A low, treacherous pulse beat between my legs. My wolf was pacing, agitated, interested.

He stopped, just a few feet away, looking down at me where I sat in a heap of sheer black fabric and despair.

His gaze traveled over me, not with the leering appraisal of the alphas at the wedding, but with a cold, clinical curiosity. It lingered on the tear-tracks on my face, on the way the flimsy dress was rucked up around my thighs.

“They dressed you in a costume of shame,” he stated, no pity in his voice. “And you wore it.”

Shame flared anew, hot and bright, mixing horribly with the other heat growing inside me. “I didn’t have a choice.”

“There is always a choice.” His voice dropped lower. “Even if it is only in how you remove it.”

Another wave of that intoxicating, storm-scented mist rolled over me. I breathed it in, a desperate, ragged gasp. The effect was immediate and intense. The warmth became a flush, spreading across my chest, up my neck. A slick, unmistakable dampness gathered between my thighs. A soft, helpless sound escaped me.

His eyes narrowed, those silver pools catching the moonlight. A flicker of something—amusement?

contempt?—passed through them. He had seen it. He knew.

He was doing this. The mist… it was him. It was his scent, his power, filling the air, and I was breathing it in like poison. And my body was reacting. Betraying me completely.

“Please,” I whispered, the word choked. I didn’t even know what I was asking for. For him to stop? For him to…?

He simply watched. A silent, powerful statue amid the swirling silver of his own making. Watching as the forced, aching need built in a low-born omega he’d found crying in the woods. Watching as I began to lose the fight.

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