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The Alpha's Regret Over Omega

The doctor's voice faded to a distant hum as I stared at the scan results displayed on his computer. Black and white images that somehow contained my death sentence. "Miss Madison, did you hear what I said?" Dr. Evans leaned forward, his kind eyes creased with concern. "The pancreatic cancer is at stage four. It's metastasized to your liver." I nodded mechanically, my fingers trembling as they clutched the armrests of the chair. "How long?" "Six months. Perhaps eight with aggressive treatment." His voice softened. "I'm so sorry." Six months. The words echoed in my mind like a death knell.
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Chapter 3

I sat cross-legged on the floor surrounded by my parents' papers when a knock echoed through my cabin. My heart jumped—had Rachel returned to enforce her ultimatum early? I hastily gathered the documents, shoving them under a cushion before approaching the door.

The man standing on my porch was a stranger—tall and weathered, with deep lines etched around eyes that had seen too much. He wore a worn leather jacket despite the summer heat, his posture alert yet casual.

"Chloe Madison?" His voice was gravel and smoke. "Daniel Hayes. I was a friend of your parents."

I froze, my hand still on the doorknob. The timing couldn't be coincidence—not hours after discovering my parents' secret mission.

"May I come in?" he asked, his gaze scanning the tree line behind him with practiced vigilance.

I stepped aside wordlessly, watching as he entered my small cabin. He moved with the fluid grace of a predator—a wolf, certainly, but one who operated alone. A lone wolf.

"You found their files," he stated, nodding toward the poorly hidden corner of a map peeking from beneath my cushion.

"How did you—"

"I've been monitoring you," he said simply. "Waiting for the right moment. Your parents embedded a trigger in those documents—when they were opened, I was alerted."

I pulled the papers back out, spreading them on my small coffee table. "They weren't killed in a random attack, were they?"

Daniel's face hardened. "No. They were elite operatives infiltrating the Blood Moon Collective—the most dangerous rogue organization in North America. They traffic in forbidden magic, forced turnings, and worse." He tapped a photograph showing a compound hidden in dense forest. "They were close to exposing the leadership when they were discovered and executed."

"And this organization still exists?" I asked, a chill running through me.

"Stronger than ever. They've established a new base in the Southwest." His eyes met mine, assessing. "Your parents' work remains unfinished, Chloe."

The implication hung in the air between us. I laughed bitterly.

"And what exactly could I do? I'm wolfless. Dying. I have pancreatic cancer—stage four. Six months to live, if I'm lucky."

Something flickered across Daniel's face—not pity, but understanding.

"I'm sorry," he said quietly. "But that might actually make you perfect for this."

"Perfect?" I echoed incredulously.

"The Collective would never suspect someone like you—someone without a wolf, someone with nothing to lose." He leaned forward. "Your parents died trying to save countless lives. Their work matters, Chloe. You could finish what they started."

I stared at him, this stranger offering me purpose in my final months. The alternative was what? Wasting away alone, cast out by the only family I'd known?

"I'd be your handler," Daniel continued. "I'd train you, protect you as much as possible."

"Why would you risk this on someone like me?" I whispered.

Something dark passed over his features. "I had a mate once. She died on a similar mission. I know what it means to need purpose in grief." He nodded toward my window, in the direction of the pack house. "And I know what it means to love someone who can't or won't love you back."

His words struck like a physical blow. He knew—about Marcus, about everything.

"I'll do it," I said suddenly, surprising even myself with my conviction. "I want to finish what they started."

Daniel studied me for a long moment before nodding. "We begin training tomorrow. Pack only what you need—we leave in three days."

Three days. Rachel's deadline. The symmetry wasn't lost on me.

"There's something I need to do first," I said, standing up. "Someone I need to say goodbye to."

Daniel's expression softened with understanding. "The Alpha."

I nodded, already dreading what I knew would be my final confrontation with Marcus.

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I found him at the training grounds, supervising combat exercises with his Beta, Leo. Marcus moved with lethal grace, demonstrating a takedown move that left a young warrior pinned and gasping. Even now, watching him made my heart ache with a familiar longing.

"Marcus," I called, approaching the edge of the training circle. "I need to speak with you."

The warriors fell silent, eyes darting between us. Marcus straightened slowly, his expression hardening as he recognized me.

"Chloe." My name sounded like an accusation on his lips. "This isn't a good time."

"It's important," I insisted, stepping closer. "Please. Just five minutes."

His jaw clenched, that familiar tic that signaled his frustration. With a sharp gesture, he dismissed the warriors, who scattered immediately, leaving us alone except for Leo, who hovered protectively nearby.

"What is it now?" Marcus asked, his voice cold. "Rachel told me you were packing. That's for the best."

The casual cruelty stole my breath. "I'm leaving," I managed. "For good. I just... I wanted to say goodbye."

Something flickered in his eyes—surprise, perhaps even regret—but it vanished so quickly I might have imagined it.

"Another attempt at manipulation, Chloe?" His voice hardened, taking on the resonant quality of his Alpha tone. "Another bid for attention?"

"No, I—"

"Enough." The Alpha command vibrated through me, silencing my protest. "This pattern stops now. You're leaving, and that's what's best for everyone. For the pack. For Rachel. For me."

Each word drove deeper than any physical wound could reach. I stood there, cancer eating away at my insides, my heart shattering anew, as the man I'd loved my entire life used his power to silence me one final time.

"Goodbye, Marcus," I whispered, turning away as tears blurred my vision.

I walked away from the training grounds knowing I would never see him again—and that he would never know the truth. About my illness. About my parents. About the mission that would likely claim my life just as it had claimed theirs.

It was better this way. Let him remember me as the manipulative, attention-seeking Omega. Let him never know that I died trying to be worthy of the pack that never wanted me.

Daniel was waiting at the edge of the territory, his car already packed with supplies for our journey.

"Ready?" he asked simply.

I nodded, not trusting myself to speak as I climbed into the passenger seat. As we drove away from the only home I'd ever known, I didn't look back. There was nothing there for me anymore.

Only forward now. Six months to live. Six months to make my death mean something.

Behind us, a lone wolf howled—not in farewell, but in warning to the pack: an Omega had left their protection. The sound faded as we crossed the territory boundary, leaving the Moonstone Pack behind forever.

Or so I thought.

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