
Omega to Lycan Princess
Chapter 3
Morning light filtered through the courtyard's maple trees, casting dappled shadows across the pages of my journal. My hands trembled as I wrote, each word a tiny act of rebellion against the life I'd allowed myself to live. Eight years of devotion reduced to nothing but a cruel joke between lovers.
I hadn't touched this journal in years—writing had been my dream once, before I sacrificed it along with everything else on the altar of Ryan's ambition. Now, the leather-bound book felt like the only friend I had left.
"Today I choose myself," I wrote, the pen scratching against paper with quiet determination. "Today I begin gathering the evidence that will expose Ryan's betrayal to the entire pack."
My wolf stirred within me, her approval warming my chest. For once, we were united in purpose.
A twig snapped nearby. I slammed the journal shut, heart racing as Jacob Mitchell—Ryan's father—stalked past. His cold eyes swept over me with the usual disdain reserved for Omegas.
"Shouldn't you be helping prepare for tonight's feast?" he asked, not bothering to hide his contempt.
"I'll be there shortly," I replied, forcing my voice to remain steady despite the fire of hatred burning in my chest. This man had raised Ryan to be exactly what he was—ambitious, entitled, and cruel.
Jacob snorted and continued on his way. Once he was gone, I carefully tucked the journal into my bag, my resolve hardening. Tonight's feast would be another performance, another mask to wear while I gathered what I needed.
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The pack house dining hall blazed with torchlight and laughter. I sat at the far end of the Beta table, watching as Ryan held court near Alpha Marcus. He hadn't spared me a single glance since entering, though I'd felt his awareness of me like a prickling along my spine.
Stephanie sat beside him, radiant in a pale blue dress that highlighted her delicate features. Their scents mingled in a way that made my stomach turn, but I kept my expression neutral, a skill I'd perfected over years of pack politics.
"More wine, Omega?" A server paused beside me, pitcher in hand.
"No, thank you," I murmured, covering my barely-touched glass. I needed a clear head tonight.
Alpha Marcus rose, silencing the room with a raised hand. "Tonight we celebrate the successful alliance with Silvermoon Pack," he announced, his voice carrying to every corner. "And we honor those whose sacrifice made it possible."
His eyes found mine briefly, a flicker of respect in their depths before returning to address the room. "To strength, to loyalty, to the future of Shadowmere!"
Glasses raised around the room. I lifted mine mechanically, watching over the rim as Ryan whispered something in Stephanie's ear that made her giggle and blush.
Then, as if choreographed, Stephanie stood. The room fell silent, all eyes drawn to her ethereal beauty.
"Alpha Marcus, honored pack members," she began, her voice musical and clear. "I have joyous news to share on this already blessed evening."
My wolf growled a warning seconds before the words left her lips.
"I carry the future of the Shadowmere-Silvermoon alliance within me." Her hand drifted to her still-flat stomach. "I am blessed with Ryan Mitchell's child."
The room erupted in cheers and howls of approval. Through the chaos, Stephanie's eyes found mine—triumphant, cruel, victorious.
Ryan stood beside her, his face a mask of proud father-to-be, but I saw the flash of panic in his eyes as they darted to me. He hadn't planned this announcement—Stephanie had forced his hand.
I sat frozen, my face a carefully blank canvas while my world imploded for the second time in as many days.
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I found her hours later, gliding through the moonlit corridor that led to the guest quarters. The feast had dissolved into drunken celebration, giving me the perfect opportunity to slip away unnoticed.
"Congratulations," I said, stepping from the shadows. "On the pregnancy and the performance."
Stephanie startled, then composed herself with practiced grace. "Mia. I was hoping we might speak privately."
"Were you?" I kept my voice even, though my wolf clawed at my insides, demanding retribution. "I thought you'd said everything you needed to say in front of the entire pack."
"I wanted to assure you that Ryan intended to tell you himself." Her expression was a masterpiece of feigned sympathy. "This isn't how either of us wanted you to find out."
"I want the truth," I said, stepping closer. "When did you know you were his mate?"
Something flickered in her eyes—surprise that I knew, quickly masked by renewed innocence. "The Moon Goddess blessed us in the mountains last month. It was... unexpected for both of us."
"And you've been together since then." Not a question.
"The mate bond cannot be denied, Mia." Her voice softened, as if explaining a simple concept to a child. "Surely you understand that what Ryan and I share is sacred. What you had was... temporary."
The recorder in my pocket felt heavy. I wanted to pull it out, to play back Ryan's cruel words about cockroach Omegas, but I held back. Not yet.
"And while I was fighting for my life in that trial—for his future—you were what? Comforting him?"
The pretense of sympathy vanished from her face, replaced by a sneer. "He needed someone strong by his side. Not some pathetic Omega playing at being worthy."
"Is that what you think I am?"
"It's what everyone knows you are." She stepped closer, her floral scent suffocating. "A weak, desperate little Omega who deluded herself into believing she could be a Luna."
My wolf snarled, and for a moment, I felt something ancient and powerful stir within me—something that had nothing to do with being an Omega.
"You have no idea who I am," I whispered.
Stephanie laughed, the sound like breaking glass. "I know exactly who you are, Mia Thompson. And soon, you'll be nothing but a forgotten footnote in Ryan's rise to power."
As she swept past me down the corridor, my fingers closed around the recorder in my pocket. She was wrong about who I was.
And soon, they would all discover just how wrong.
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