
Omega's Second Chance
Omega's Second Chance Chapter 1
The late afternoon sun streamed through the administration office windows, casting long shadows across the scattered enrollment forms that covered my desk. I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear and reached for another stack of papers, the familiar routine of organizing pack documents usually bringing me a sense of purpose. As the pack's Omega, these administrative tasks were among the few responsibilities that made me feel useful, even if they were considered beneath the notice of higher-ranking wolves.
My fingers moved methodically through the forms for the upcoming pup training season, checking names against birth records and ensuring each young wolf was properly registered. The work was meticulous, requiring attention to detail that most pack members found tedious. But I found comfort in the order, in the neat columns and careful documentation that made sense of our pack's future.
That's when I saw it.
Gracie Hoffman's enrollment form lay innocuously among the others, her small photo clipped to the corner showing a sweet face with curious gray eyes. But it wasn't her picture that made my hands freeze mid-motion. It was the line marked 'Father' in neat, official script: Callum King.
The form fluttered from my suddenly nerveless fingers, drifting to the floor like a fallen leaf. My heart hammered against my ribs as I stared at the name that couldn't possibly be there. Callum King. My mate. My Alpha. Listed as the father of a three-year-old pup I'd never heard him mention.
With trembling hands, I bent to retrieve the paper, hoping desperately that I'd misread it somehow. But there it was again, clear as daylight: Callum King, Alpha of Moonstone Pack, father to Gracie Hoffman, born three years ago.
Three years ago. I pressed my palm against my stomach, where just weeks ago I'd carried our pup—our secret that I'd planned to share with him once I was certain. The pup I'd lost without him ever knowing it existed. The grief I'd carried alone while he... while he had been raising another child?
'No,' I whispered to the empty office, my voice barely audible. 'This has to be a mistake.'
But even as I spoke the words, pieces began falling into place with sickening clarity. His frequent absences from our shared quarters. The way he'd pull away when I tried to discuss our future, our potential family. The scent of another she-wolf that sometimes clung to his clothes—a scent I'd convinced myself was nothing more than pack business.
Halo Hoffman. Gracie's mother. I knew her by sight, a confident she-wolf who carried herself with an air of entitlement that had always made me uncomfortable. She'd never shown me the deference typically accorded to the Alpha's mate, and now I understood why.
My wolf whimpered deep inside me, a sound of pure anguish that echoed through my bones. The mate bond that I'd treasured as sacred, as blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, suddenly felt like chains around my heart. How long had this been going on? How long had I been living a lie?
I clutched the enrollment form to my chest, the paper crinkling under my grip. The official seal at the bottom seemed to mock me—this wasn't some cruel joke or administrative error. This was real. This was documented. This was my mate's signature acknowledging another she-wolf's pup as his own.
The office door creaked, and I quickly wiped away tears I hadn't realized were falling. Jordan Riley, my closest friend and fellow pack member, peeked inside with her usual warm smile.
'Miranda? You've been in here for hours. Everything alright?'
I looked up at her, this she-wolf who'd been like a sister to me, and saw the exact moment her expression shifted from casual concern to alarm. She crossed the room in quick strides, her hand reaching out to steady me.
'What is it? What's wrong?'
I couldn't speak. Couldn't form the words that would make this nightmare real. Instead, I held out the enrollment form with a shaking hand, watching as Jordan's eyes scanned the document. Her face went pale, then flushed with anger.
'Miranda...' she breathed, her voice filled with the same shock that was coursing through my veins.
'I have to find him,' I managed to say, my voice hoarse with unshed tears. 'I have to know the truth.'
Jordan's hand tightened on my shoulder. 'Are you sure you want to do this now? Maybe we should—'
'No.' The word came out stronger than I felt. 'I need to see this for myself.'
I stood on unsteady legs, the enrollment form still clutched in my hand like evidence of a crime. My wolf was pacing restlessly now, her distress feeding into mine until I could barely think straight. But beneath the pain and confusion, something else was building—a desperate need to understand how the mate bond I'd believed in so completely could have been built on such deception.
The truth was waiting somewhere in our pack territory, and despite the terror clawing at my chest, I knew I had to face it.
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