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The Gamma’s Silent Howl

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In the Dark Moon pack, Leo is a Gamma who has spent years hiding his true strength to survive the cruelty of his peers. His life takes a sharp turn when he encounters Elena, a headstrong rogue with a dangerous secret. As an ancient prophecy begins to unfold, Leo must decide between maintaining his quiet facade or embracing his power to protect the woman he loves. Their bond challenges pack laws and risks igniting a war that could destroy them both.

The Gamma’s Silent Howl Chapter 1

In my first year at Western University, I started dating someone. By our senior year, we called it quits. He seemed unfazed, leaving me with a dismissive comment: "Didn't think you'd take it seriously; we were just having fun." At the time, I didn’t realize how much those words would haunt me, especially when I was just a Gamma-ranked warrior in the Silver Moon Pack, and he was Jesse Marshall, the future Alpha of the Crimson Fang Pack. His rejection stung, not just because of the words, but because of the unspoken truth—I wasn’t high enough in rank to be his mate.

Three years into my career as a Gamma, he unexpectedly reappeared as the new Alpha of our workplace pack. When he asked, "How have you been?" I responded, "Great." But deep down, I knew I wasn’t doing well at all. The mate bond, though never fully formed, still lingered like a ghost between us, and his presence brought it roaring back to life.

Years had passed since we parted, and I never imagined reuniting with Alpha Marshall this way. That morning, Cheyenne Wilson, my fellow Delta-ranked warrior, mentioned that the new Alpha would be visiting, and we might have dinner with him at a local Italian restaurant that evening. Cheyenne, ever the gossip, was buzzing with excitement. "He’s supposed to be implementing some changes to the pack structure. And Gwen, he’s… well, let’s just say he’s exactly what you’d expect from an Alpha."

He arrived in the afternoon with a sizable entourage of Betas and Gammas from his pack. I stayed on the sidelines, hoping the Alpha would overlook a lowly Gamma like me. When he reached our section, he stopped, and Grey Harvey, our Gamma supervisor, quickly introduced us. "Alpha Marshall, this is Cheyenne, Adelynn, and Gwen from our department."

Hearing Grey’s voice, I had no choice but to look up, muster a professional smile, and join the others in greeting, "Alpha Marshall." But my smile froze when I saw him—he had matured a lot, standing over six feet tall in a sharp suit that accentuated his broad shoulders and muscular frame. His hair was slicked back, his jawline more defined, and his high cheekbones and deep-set eyes exuded an aura of dominance that was impossible to ignore.

Alpha Marshall nodded at me, exchanged a few pleasantries with Grey, then walked past us, leaving a subtle woody scent in his wake. It wasn’t until Cheyenne’s voice snapped me out of my daze that I hurried to the restroom, locking myself in a stall, trying to calm my racing heart.

I don’t know how long I stayed there, but when I emerged, my reflection in the mirror was pale and thin, devoid of makeup. I’d imagined many scenarios of running into him again, each where I portrayed myself as thriving post-breakup. But reality hit me hard. I laughed bitterly to myself; perhaps he never remembered me, or maybe he just didn’t care to.

At dinner that evening at the restaurant, I saw Alpha Marshall again. He was seated among the Betas and Gammas, a table away from us. I avoided looking at him, keeping my head down while eating quietly, praying for the event to end quickly. Out of nowhere, loud laughter erupted from the next table, drawing my attention. Alpha Marshall was raising a glass, smiling, "We’re just packmates having a meal; no need for formalities. Feel free to enjoy."

After speaking, he moved toward our table. My colleagues stood up in response, and I awkwardly joined them. His presence was overwhelming, almost stifling, and I fought the urge to run.

"Gwen Lawson, don’t you recognize me?"

I felt rooted to the spot. One second, two seconds. Under the curious stares of my packmates, I felt like I was about to drown. Slowly, I raised my head, "Alpha Marshall, it’s been a while."

"I thought you might have forgotten me," he said, amid the surprised looks from others. "We were in the same year at Western University."

"What a coincidence, Alpha Marshall knows our Gwen!" Grey chimed in at the perfect moment.

"Let’s exchange contacts," Alpha Marshall suggested, pulling out his phone. I saved his number and scanned his QR code to add him on WhatsApp.

As dinner wound down, whispered conversations revealed Alpha Marshall was here to oversee an important project and would likely be staying for a while.

After the dinner, everyone headed home. I checked the schedule for the last train, deciding to take the nearest subway. But before I got far, a car horn blared behind me. I turned to see a black Maybach pulling up beside me, the window rolling down to reveal Alpha Marshall’s familiar face.

"Where are you headed? Let me give you a ride."

"Thanks, but it’s fine. I can take the subway," I replied.

Yet Alpha Marshall didn’t seem to hear me. He opened the car door, "Hop in quickly. There are cameras here, and I can’t park for long."

With traffic building up behind us, I reluctantly got in and gave him my address.

Alpha Marshall glanced at the GPS, "It’s a bit of a ride from here. Is it convenient for work?"

"It’s convenient enough. There’s a subway station nearby, so I commute by train and walk a bit." My fingers trembled slightly, the air thick with tension and unease.

While waiting at a red light, Alpha Marshall turned to me suddenly, casually asking, "How have you been all these years?"

"Good, very good," I said slowly, meeting his gaze.

Though the car’s interior was dim, his eyes were bright and gentle, enough to captivate anyone looking into them. But I knew better than to fall for it again. He was an Alpha, and I was just a Gamma. The pack hierarchy wouldn’t allow it, and neither would I.

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