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My Step-Sister's Wedding Ruined Me

A shamed lowborn Omega flees her ex's wedding into the woods, where a mysterious Alpha's embrace holds a dark, intoxicating truth.
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Chapter 2

The mist didn’t lift. It clung to my skin, a cool, silken caress that carried his scent deeper into my lungs with every shuddering breath I took. That storm-soaked earth aroma was no longer just in the air; it was inside me, coiling around my bones, stirring the heat in my belly into a low, persistent ache.

I was on my knees. I didn’t remember sliding down the tree to the damp leaf litter, but here I was. The sheer black dress felt like a prison, the fabric scraping against my oversensitive skin. My fingers twitched at the hem, a desperate, involuntary movement.

He watched. Those pale silver eyes didn’t blink. He was a statue of shadow and mist, and his silence was louder than any laughter from the wedding.

“What are you doing to me?” The words were ragged, torn from a throat tight with shame and that terrifying, building need.

“I?” His voice was a low rumble. “I am merely… present. The reaction is yours, little omega. Your wolf knows what mine is. It’s responding. Begging.”

“It’s not—” I began, but a fresh, heavy wave of his scent-mist rolled over me. I gasped, my head falling back.

A throbbing pulse settled deep between my legs, warm and slick. Oh, gods. My whole body was humming, vibrating with a frequency only he seemed to control. “Please, stop it.”

“I could.” He took a single, slow step closer. His boots, dark and silent, crushed no leaves. “But you don’t truly want me to, do you? You ran from one alpha’s spectacle to find another. The question is… what kind do you prefer? The one who discards you publicly? Or the one who makes you feel every inch of your own desperation in private?”

Tears burned in my eyes again, but these were different—frustrated, hot, mixed with the sheer physical overwhelm. “You don’t know anything about me.”

“Elara.” My name in his mouth wasn’t a caress. It was a statement of fact, cold and precise. “Daughter of a disgraced hunter. Rejected mate of Marcus Thorne. Servant of shame at his wedding to your step-sister, Luna Celeste. I know the shape of your humiliation. I can smell it on you, under all this…” He gestured vaguely at me, at the dress, at the visible tremble in my limbs. “…artificial heat.”

The use of their full names, their titles, cut through the fog in my mind. This wasn’t a random encounter. My wolf, still pacing and whining inside me, went quiet for a second, listening.

“Who are you?” I breathed.

He finally moved, not towards me, but in a slow circle around my kneeling form. I had to twist, following him, feeling like prey circled by a predator who hadn’t yet decided to pounce. “Marcus took something from me. Something more valuable than a lowborn omega.”

His words should have stung. Instead, they were a bucket of ice water. The aching need in my core didn’t vanish, but it was suddenly joined by a sharp, clear dread. “What?”

“A future.” He stopped his circling, standing directly in front of me again. Moonlight filtered through the mist, catching the sharp planes of his face. He was handsome, in a severe, unforgiving way. Nothing like Marcus’s classic, sunny appeal. This was the beauty of a cliff face before a storm. “He and his new Luna,” he said the title with a drip of pure venom, “forged an alliance with the Silvermane traders. An alliance brokered over the ashes of a treaty my pack had spent years building. They didn’t just outmaneuver us. They made a public example of us. Left my people scrambling for scraps this winter.”

The pieces clicked into place with a sickening finality. The mysterious alpha in the woods. The overpowering scent. The cold, focused intensity that had nothing to do with me, and everything to do with them.

“You’re from the Nightfall Pack,” I whispered. The rival pack from the northern mountains. Their Alpha had died recently, leaving a power vacuum. Marcus had boasted about securing the trade routes right out from under them.

A slow, humorless smile touched his lips. It didn’t reach his eyes. “Kaelen. Son of Alistair. The new Alpha of Nightfall, though your ex-mate and his bride seem to think that title is… provisional.”

Kaelen. The name was a rock in my stomach. He wasn’t just some alpha. He was the Alpha. A rival Alpha, standing in the woods bordering Marcus’s estate, on his wedding night.

“And I’m just… what?” The heat was still there, a treacherous undercurrent to the shock. “Collateral damage?

A bit of fun on your way to revenge?”

He tilted his head. “You are a thread in the tapestry of their arrogance. They paraded you to show their dominance. To show they could break anything, even a former mate, and use the pieces as decoration.” He leaned down slightly, bringing his face closer to mine. The ozone-and-earth scent of him was overwhelming.

“I find I dislike their art.”

I was shaking. From cold, from fear, from the unrelenting, scent-induced thrum in my blood. “So you force me into heat? Is that your better art?”

“I force you to feel,” he corrected, his voice dropping to a whisper that vibrated in my teeth. “You’ve been numb. Dressed in their shame, serving their joy, swallowing your own pain until you choked on it. Numbness is a luxury you can’t afford. Not here. Not with me.” His gaze swept over me, pausing at my hands where they clutched the hated fabric at my thighs. “You want to tear it off, don’t you? That cheap, ugly symbol of everything they did to you. Your skin is screaming for it.”

I did. The desire was a physical pain, sharper than the arousal. To be free of the scratchy, revealing thing. To not feel its touch ever again.

“Then do it,” he murmured.

It wasn’t permission. It was a challenge. A test.

My fingers tightened. The fragile seam at the side of the dress strained. A sob hitched in my chest—part anguish, part unbearable need. I looked up at him, at this enemy Alpha who saw my humiliation so clearly.

“Why? So you can laugh, too?”

His silver eyes held mine. “So you can remember what it feels like to make a choice, even a degrading one, for yourself. They took your choice. I am… presenting you with a new one. Remove their costume. Or kneel in it, soaking in your own slick and misery, while I watch. Either way, I get what I came for.”

“And what is that?” My voice was a broken thing.

“A front-row seat to the first crack in Marcus Thorne’s perfect world.” His smile returned, colder than the mist. “It starts with his discarded omega, on her knees in the dark, unraveling for his greatest enemy. Now.

Choose.”

The word hung in the air, heavier than any command. The mist swirled. My body burned. The dress felt like it was searing my skin. I looked down at my hands, my knuckles white where they gripped the black fabric.

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