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The Omega Tribrid: Claimed by Three Kings

They called her Omega as if it were her name, as if stripping her of an identity would make it easier to forget that she was born under a blood moon and left at the borders of a pack that never wanted her. Seraphina has spent her entire life on her knees scrubbing floors stained with the victories of wolves who never saw her as one of their own, enduring humiliation, hunger, and the cold certainty that she will never shift, never belong, and never rise above the rank they forced upon her. In a kingdom where strength is everything and weakness is despised, she survives by lowering her eyes and swallowing her pride, unaware that the submission they scent-marked into her skin is slowly being rejected by something ancient stirring in her blood. When King Kael Draven, the ruthless Alpha of Alphas, visits her pack to inspect growing unrest along the borders, he expects obedience and reports, not the intoxicating scent of a mate that feels wrong, forbidden, and impossibly powerful. The moment his gaze lands on the trembling omega kneeling in the courtyard, the bond snaps with violent force, igniting not only his wolf's possessive instincts but a dangerous ripple across the supernatural realms. Because Seraphina does not smell like a simple wolf. She smells like claws and blood and magic woven together, like a prophecy whispered in secret councils and buried beneath centuries of fear. As her presence begins to crack ancient seals placed upon her at birth, two other rulers feel the shift in the balance of power. Lucien Valecrest, the immortal Vampire King whose control has never faltered in centuries of rule, senses royal blood awakening in the wind and realizes the impossible truth that his fated mate lives among wolves as a discarded omega. Alaric Thorne, the enigmatic Witch King who guards the oldest prophecies, knows that the child hidden from execution two decades ago has finally begun to rise, and that her awakening will either unite the three kingdoms or reduce them to ash. Caught between three kings bound to her by fate and a pack that once delighted in her suffering, Seraphina must confront the truth of her existence: she is not weak, not broken, and not merely a wolf without a shift, but a tribrid born of forbidden bloodlines, a living fusion of witch, werewolf, and vampire whose power was sealed to keep the world from tearing itself apart. As war brews, jealous rivals scheme, and ancient enemies emerge from the shadows, the girl who was forced to kneel must decide whether she will continue to survive quietly or rise and claim the crown destiny carved into her soul. In a world that taught her she was nothing, Seraphina will discover that she was never meant to belong to a single pack, a single throne, or even a single king, but to rule them all, and when the former omega finally stands, every kingdom will learn that the rarest creature in existence is not the one born powerful, but the one who rises from cruelty with a crown forged in claws, blood, and magic.
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Chapter 13

Far beyond the forests of the wolf pack, beyond mountains that pierced the clouds and rivers that glimmered like molten silver under the moonlight, a kingdom cloaked in shadow and elegance awaited the one who would awaken it. The Vampire King stood upon the highest balcony of the obsidian palace, his eyes narrowed as he stared at the distant horizon. The scent of power had reached him, faint but undeniable, carried across the lands by threads of blood and magic older than kingdoms themselves. He had known this moment would come. For centuries, he had waited, watching, calculating, preparing for the rise of the tribrid who would bind three crowns.

His name was Valerian Duskthorne. Age had long since lost its meaning for him. Centuries had sculpted him into a figure of elegance, lethal precision, and stoic command. His silver eyes, sharp and glimmering like shards of ice, scanned the horizon, catching the faintest flicker of movement from far away. He could sense the power surging in the distance, a storm waiting to break, and he knew instantly that the one he had been waiting for had awakened.

The prophecy had never lied.

"The tribrid queen shall bind fang, claw, and flame. She shall command what others only dream of. And she shall decide the fate of kingdoms."

The words had been whispered to him in visions centuries ago. He had pored over the ancient scrolls, studied the sigils, and traced the lines of fate as though they were maps of stars. The tribrid was not simply a child of legend. She was inevitability itself, the axis around which the balance of supernatural realms would turn.

Yet when he sensed her awakening, it was more than prophecy. It was a pull in his soul that made his chest tighten, a recognition that was older than reason. He could feel the stirrings of her wolf instincts, the pulse of her magic, and the faint echo of vampire essence intertwining into something dangerous, volatile, and breathtaking. The realization struck him with a force that made him briefly forget centuries of discipline: she was his mate.

Valerian had known before she existed. He had seen her in visions of possible futures, glimpsed her growing in the shadows of cruelty, tested by pain, forged by suffering, and tempered by instinct. He had felt her strength long before she had realized it herself. And yet, even with all this foreknowledge, he had not interfered. He had watched. He had prepared. Every move she made had been noted, every danger she encountered accounted for in his mind.

But he did not rush.

Patience was the weapon of the wise. And Valerian knew that rushing a tribrid, a creature of such immense potential, would only risk breaking her, bending her, or worse, turning her against those she would come to love. He would not force her destiny upon her. That was not his way. Love was not ownership. Power was not dominance. Control would come later, when she was ready.

The council of the vampire court moved behind him, their robes swaying in the wind like shadows given shape. They had waited, trained, and served for centuries, but none dared to speak his thoughts aloud. The knowledge of the tribrid's awakening had reached them through subtle magical tremors, whispers of prophecy, and the tremor of destiny threading through their own veins. They were tense, knowing the world could shift with a single decision, a single choice, a single misstep.

One of the elders, a woman whose eyes were black as midnight, bowed low. "Your Majesty, the signs are undeniable. The blood of the tribrid flows awake. The wolf territories stir. The magic that has lain dormant for centuries stirs in her veins."

Valerian nodded, his gaze still fixed on the distant horizon. "I know," he said, voice quiet but carrying weight. "I have felt her. I have seen her in the threads of possibility. She is not yet ready to claim what is hers, but soon, very soon, she will."

He turned, moving gracefully down the balcony stairs, each step silent, calculated, the presence of centuries of power following him like a shadow that refused to leave. The court parted instinctively, sensing the quiet authority radiating from him, the magnetic force of a being who had survived countless wars, betrayals, and centuries of solitude.

When he reached the main hall, the candles flickered in recognition, shadows twisting along the walls as if drawn toward him. He moved to the center of the obsidian floor, placing a hand upon the sigil etched there, tracing the lines of an ancient spell. His senses reached outward, threading through the lands to where the tribrid stirred under the blood moon ritual. He could see the faint shimmer of power radiating from her form, feel the surge of magic and wolf instinct intertwining, and sense the raw potential of what she could become.

A faint smile touched his lips. She did not know him yet, did not know the depth of the bond that tied them together, yet he already felt it pulsing between them, unspoken, undeniable, inevitable. The recognition was mutual, though she could not yet see him. Even across the distance of lands, he could feel her heartbeat echoing in his chest, the pull of her presence threading through the centuries of his being.

He did not rush. That was the point. He had waited long enough. Patience would serve him now. Let her discover herself. Let her face her fears. Let her grow into the power she had been born to wield. Then, when the time was right, he would step forward, not as a predator claiming a mate, but as a partner, as an equal, as someone who had waited long enough to understand what she truly needed.

The visions had warned him of many things: the wolf king who would protect her with physical strength, the tribrid's trials of fire and claw, the rogue elements in the supernatural lands seeking to destroy her before she could awaken fully. He had calculated every move, predicted every threat, and yet, when he saw her in the visions during the blood moon, he realized something unexpected.

He did not feel power. He felt... hope.

It was dangerous to feel hope, dangerous for a vampire who had long since learned that emotion was weakness. Yet it surged in him, an unbidden flame, burning through centuries of caution and discipline. She was alive. She had endured. She was awakening. And soon, she would step fully into the tribrid she was born to be.

A soft gust of wind rippled through the open windows of the palace, carrying the faint scent of blood, earth, and magic from far lands. He inhaled slowly, letting the scent thread through his senses. It was faint, but it was there. Her presence, subtle but unmistakable, pulsing with life, with pain, with potential.

He took a single step forward, letting the threads of his power reach outward, brushing lightly against hers without revealing himself. It was enough to anchor her senses subtly, a faint pull in the distance that would guide her when the moment was right. The bond had not yet been claimed fully, but it existed. That alone would protect her from certain dangers.

The council watched silently, their attention divided between him and the faint magical currents he allowed to ripple outward. None spoke, for they had learned long ago that words were meaningless in the presence of one who could sense them before they were uttered. He was centuries beyond them, yet his concern was singular, focused, and entirely human in its intensity.

A messenger arrived, kneeling low, eyes wide with awe and fear. "Your Majesty," he said, voice trembling, "the blood moon ritual has begun. The wolf pack's tribrid is awakening. The elders report fluctuations in her magic unprecedented in history. Her wolf instincts and magical aura are converging."

Valerian did not speak immediately. He lifted a hand, feeling the threads of energy, the distant pulse of her heartbeat, the vibration of her magic mingling with her fear and determination. He had expected power, had prepared for it, yet even he had underestimated the sheer intensity of her awakening.

Finally, he spoke, voice calm, commanding, yet laced with a rare warmth. "Then she is ready," he said. "She has survived the shadows, endured the pain, and awakened. Let the world witness what has been forged in the fires of suffering, tempered by instinct, and illuminated by destiny. The tribrid queen has arisen, and I will meet her on my own terms, not as a king claiming what is mine, but as one who has waited centuries to understand the soul of the one destined to unite three crowns."

The room fell silent. The council, long accustomed to his cold authority, felt something shift. There was awe, yes, but also a quiet unease. Something ancient and unstoppable had begun, and they could only watch, powerless to alter the course of destiny.

Valerian turned back to the horizon, silver eyes reflecting the crimson hue of the blood moon. Somewhere across the lands, the wolf pack stirred, and the tribrid was experiencing a moment that would define everything to come. He felt it, as surely as he felt the pull of gravity, the inevitability of fate threading through their souls. She was his mate. He had known it before she existed. And now, the world would see it.

He whispered softly, almost to himself, a vow carried on the wind that would reach her without her knowing. "I have waited long enough. Soon, Seraphina, we will meet. And when we do, nothing will be the same again."

The wind swirled through the obsidian towers, carrying with it the scent of destiny, power, and awakening. And for the first time in centuries, Valerian allowed himself to feel anticipation. Not of conquest, not of war, but of connection. She was alive. She was awakening. And she was everything he had ever known he would need.

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