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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 3

My fingers were still clenched on the cheap fabric of the skirt. The seams strained, but I didn’t pull. The slick warmth between my thighs was a shameful, constant pulse, but I didn’t move. The mist, his scent, coiled around me, urging my body towards a surrender my mind refused.

I looked up at him, Kaelen, Alpha of Nightfall. My voice didn’t shake. It was hollow. “No.”

His silver eyes, which had been cold and expectant, flickered. Not with anger. With interest. A sharp, predatory curiosity. “No?”

“I won’t tear it off for you. And I won’t… kneel like this for your amusement.” I forced the words out, each one a stone I had to lift past the heat in my chest. “You said I have a choice. I’m making it.”

A slow, almost imperceptible smile touched his lips. It wasn’t friendly. It was the smile of a chess player who sees an unexpected move. “You choose to remain in their uniform? To wear their shame as your skin?”

“I choose not to play your game.” I tried to stand. My legs trembled, weak from the sustained, scent-induced arousal. I had to brace my hand against the rough tree bark to keep from collapsing back onto the leaves.

“You want to hurt Marcus. I’m just… scenery. You’re using me the same way they did.”

He didn’t move. He watched my struggle, my shaky rise to a semi-standing position. The mist seemed to thicken around my ankles, a cool, sensual weight. “Is that what you believe? That I see you as scenery?”

“What else could I be?” I met his gaze, holding it despite the instinct screaming in my head to submit, to drop my eyes. My wolf was a chaotic mess of need and fear inside me. “A tool. A pawn. Something to break to prove you can.”

He took a single step forward. The distance between us shrunk, and the full force of his presence—the height, the lean strength, the overwhelming alpha energy—hit me like a physical blow. I swayed, my back pressing into the tree.

“You are not a pawn, Elara.” His voice was low, a private rumble meant just for me in the silent woods.

“Pawns are sacrificed without thought. You are a key. The lock you open isn’t Marcus’s pride. It’s his security.

His perception of control.”

I shook my head, confused. The warmth in my core was a distracting, painful throb. “I don’t understand.”

“He discarded you publicly. He made you a servant. He believes you are broken, powerless, and safely tucked away where you can no longer affect his world.” Kaelen’s eyes traced my face, the tear tracks, the defiance in my expression. “What if you weren’t?”

A chill ran through me, separate from the heat. “What are you saying?”

“Join me.” The offer was flat, simple. It hung in the misty air between us.

I stared. “Join you?”

“Not as a mate,” he said, the word dripping with a disdain that made my stomach twist. “Not as a servant. As an ally. A voice from within his territory that he no longer hears.”

My mind raced, tripping over the absurdity of it. “You’re an Alpha. I’m a lowborn omega from a disgraced line. I have no power. No influence.”

“You have access,” he countered. “You know the estate. You know the routines. You know the weaknesses of the man who thought you were too weak to matter.” He leaned in, closer. The ozone-and-earth scent of him was so strong it made my vision swim. I could see every sharp angle of his face, the pale intensity of his eyes.

“And you have a rage inside you, Elara. I can smell it. It’s buried under the grief and the shame, but it’s there.

It’s hot. It wants to burn things.”

I swallowed. He was right. There was a fury there, deep down. A hatred for Marcus, for Luna, for myself for letting it happen. I’d been drowning it in tears. He was offering me a way to fan it into a flame.

“What would I have to do?” The question was a whisper.

His gaze dropped, for the first time, from my face to my body. He looked at the sheer black dress, at the way it clung to my heated skin. The look wasn’t lustful. It was analytical. “First, you would have to stop being their decoration. That means leaving. Tonight. Not crawling back to your servant’s quarters after your forest adventure. Coming with me.”

“To Nightfall?” The idea was terrifying. A rival pack. A territory I knew nothing about. An Alpha who just forced a pseudo-heat on me with his scent.

“To my territory. To a place where you would not wear… this.” He reached out, not touching me, but his fingers brushed close to the strap of my dress. A shiver ran down my spine, involuntary, intense. “You would wear what you choose. You would eat what you need. You would sleep in a room with a door that locks from the inside.”

It was a basic promise. But to me, after tonight, it sounded like paradise. My throat tightened.

“And then?” I asked.

“And then you would learn. You would listen. You would tell me everything you know about Marcus Thorne’s habits, his guard rotations, his plans. You would help me find the cracks in his new, perfect alliance.” His silver eyes locked back onto mine. “And in return, I would give you a chance to watch that perfection crumble.”

The revenge. It was so clear, so cold. He wasn’t offering me comfort or protection. He was offering me a weapon and a target.

“You want me to betray my pack,” I said, the words heavy.

“Your pack?” A real smile, brief and brutal, flashed across his face. “Did they stand with you when Marcus rejected you? Did they protest when Luna dressed you in this and put you on display? Do you hear their voices defending you now?” He let the questions hang, each one a knife twist. “You have no pack, Elara. You have a place you serve. I am offering you a place you could use.”

The truth of it was devastating. I had no allies. No family left. My father’s disgrace had tainted me. My mother was gone. There was nothing in that estate for me except more humiliation.

The heat in my body was shifting. The raw, scent-driven arousal was still there, a low, aching pulse, but it was blending with something else—a quickening of my blood, a sharpening of my focus. Adrenaline. The thrill of a dangerous choice.

Kaelen watched the change in me. He could probably smell it. “You’re considering it.”

“What happens…” I licked my dry lips. “…if I say no? If I walk back to the wedding?”

He shrugged, a small, graceful movement. “You walk back. You serve champagne. You listen to the laughter.

You go to your bed and feel the fabric of this dress against your skin all night. And I find another way to peel the gilt from Marcus Thorne’s world. It will be harder. Less… personal.” He paused, his voice dropping to that intimate, vibrating pitch. “But you will always know you had a key in your hand, and you chose to leave it on the ground.”

The choice was real. It wasn’t about the dress anymore. It was about my future. A future of servitude and shame, or a future of… what? Alliance with a dangerous, vengeful Alpha? Risk. Possibly death.

But also, possibly power. Not alpha power, but influence. A chance to not be scenery.

I looked down at my hands. I slowly, deliberately, let go of the skirt of the dress. I smoothed the fabric, a useless gesture. It was still sheer, still shameful. But my grip on it was no longer desperate.

“If I come with you,” I said, my voice firmer now, “the scent… this… effect…” I gestured at my own body, at the visible tremble in my limbs. “Does it stop?”

He studied me, his head tilted. “My scent will not be weaponized against you. Your reactions will be your own. Your body will belong to you.” It wasn’t a promise of no attraction. It was a promise of no forced manipulation. It was the best I was going to get.

A branch snapped somewhere in the distant woods. The wedding music was a faint, ghostly whisper on the wind. The world of Marcus and Luna was still there, waiting for me to return to my role.

I looked at Kaelen. At his severe, handsome face. At the mist that was finally beginning to thin around him, as if he were pulling his power back inside.

I took a shaky step forward, away from the tree. My bare feet sank into the cool leaf litter.

“I’ll come,” I said.

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