
Rejected Luna's Vengeance
Chapter 2
Few people know that the Myers Pack comes from a lineage of ancient mystics, and the business we present to the world is merely a facade. After all, delving into the mysteries of fate is something best kept secret. The guests who stayed with us yesterday will surely be remembered by the Myers family for their loyalty.
The next morning, Grandma Lea instructed someone to pour boiling water on the money tree at Lee Enterprises and sneak out their prized pet fish. Grandpa Lawrence sat in the living room calculating a day of great misfortune, announcing his plan to disrupt the Lee Pack’s ancestral burial sites. As he calculated, he tugged at his mustache, exclaiming, “Messing with their fate means the Lee Pack’s days are numbered!”
This was taking things too far. I couldn’t help but intervene, “Grandpa, disturbing burial sites is really crossing a line. How about making a little voodoo doll for Alpha Adam instead? Make him fumble everything he does and spoil his prospects.”
His hands trembled for a moment.
“My dear, perhaps it would be better to just disrupt the burial sites.”
“Well, alright then.”
I quickly had breakfast and rushed to the office. After yesterday’s commotion, I assumed many deals would be called off, making today a busy one. Even though the Myers Pack’s true wealth doesn’t come from here, it still affects the staff’s commissions and efforts.
As I reached the company lobby, my Beta, Sydney Montgomery, had just arrived.
“Luna Miracle, you’re in early today,” she greeted.
“Yes, let’s get started. Which projects have been halted? Tell the project leaders to meet with me,” I replied as we walked in.
“No, Luna Miracle, all projects are proceeding as usual.” Sydney looked at me with a worried expression. “Despite yesterday’s events, everything remains unaffected.”
It seemed the Lee Pack was quick to stabilize things overnight.
“It’s nothing major. Tell everyone not to worry.”
I paused by the elevator and noticed a familiar Omega bent over as she mopped the floor.
“Let her go.”
“Yes,” Sydney responded.
Ruby Barnes looked at me in shock, “Why?”
“What’s so surprising?” I addressed her. “This is my company. Don’t you recognize your own Luna?”
“Luna Miracle,” Ruby straightened up, her face full of grievance toward me. “I haven’t done anything wrong at work. You’re targeting me because of Alpha Adam.”
I couldn’t help but chuckle at the absurdity, “Let me correct you. I’m letting you go because you caused a scene at my grandmother’s birthday dinner.”
“I understand that Alpha Adam breaking off the engagement hurt you, but you can’t bring personal feelings into the workplace. I’ve been dedicated to my job. You can’t fire me out of personal spite.”
She looked as if she might burst into tears.
Sydney, surprised by her claims, whispered to me, “She doesn’t seem stable. Should we call the warriors?”
“No need. Inform HR to handle her departure now.” I turned and pressed the elevator button.
“Luna Miracle!” Ruby shouted, “Just because you’re a Luna and I’m just an Omega, you think you can trample on my dignity? Omegas earn their livelihood with their own hands. We don’t deserve to be looked down upon.”
Seeing Ruby’s emotional state, Sydney stepped in between us, concerned she might turn violent, “Luna Miracle, perhaps we should call security.”
“It’s fine,” I assured Sydney, signaling her to step back. I looked at Ruby, maintaining a posture of fragile yet defiant dignity.
“You seduced someone else’s mate and caused a scene at an elder’s birthday. What does that have to do with being an Omega?”
“So you admit you’re targeting me because of Alpha Adam?”
Perfect, Sydney was right.
“Call security.”
“Miracle Myers!”
Alpha Adam Lee walked over with a cup of coffee and a couple of pastries in hand, wrapping Ruby in his arms and glaring at me, “What are you doing to Ruby?”
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