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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 26

The first light of dawn stretched across the Crescent Moon pack, casting a soft golden glow over the clearing as the world slowly awakened from the quiet tension of the night. Birds began to sing again, their voices gentle yet persistent, while the faint sounds of movement returned as wolves stepped out of their cabins to begin their daily routines. To them, this morning appeared no different from any other.

But for Seraphina, everything had changed.

She stood alone inside her cabin, the door closed behind her as the early light filtered through the narrow window and illuminated the small space. The pendant rested in her palm, its dark surface catching the light in a way that seemed almost unnatural, as though it absorbed the brightness rather than reflected it.

Her fingers tightened slightly around it.

She could still feel the echo of what had happened when she touched it.

The surge of energy.

The flash of unfamiliar images.

The whisper of a voice she could not fully understand.

It had not been her imagination.

The pendant carried something within it.

A message.

A connection.

Seraphina inhaled slowly as she lifted the object closer to her eyes, studying the symbols etched across its surface. They were intricate and deliberate, forming patterns that seemed almost alive as she traced them with her gaze. She recognized them immediately.

They were the same symbols carved into the structure in the forest.

Which meant one thing.

This had come from the watcher.

The realization settled heavily in her chest.

They had not simply allowed her to leave.

They had reached into her space.

Her room.

Her safety.

And left something behind.

A statement.

A challenge.

Seraphina lowered the pendant slightly as her thoughts sharpened.

This was not just a message.

It was an invitation.

Or perhaps a test.

A soft knock at the door broke her focus.

"Seraphina."

Kael's voice carried through the wood, steady yet laced with quiet concern.

She closed her hand around the pendant instinctively before answering.

"Come in."

The door opened slowly, and Kael stepped inside, his presence filling the room with a sense of grounded strength. His golden eyes moved immediately to her face, searching for any sign of distress.

"You left before the others noticed you were gone," he said. "I wanted to make sure you were alright."

Seraphina nodded slightly.

"I am fine," she replied.

Kael did not look convinced.

His gaze shifted briefly around the room, his instincts clearly alert despite the calm atmosphere.

"Something feels different," he said quietly.

Seraphina hesitated for only a moment before opening her hand.

The pendant lay against her palm.

Kael's eyes narrowed instantly.

"Where did you get that?"

"It was here when I returned," she said. "On the table."

Kael stepped closer, his expression darkening as he studied the object without touching it.

"This was not here before we left," he said.

Seraphina shook her head.

"No."

A low tension settled in the room.

"They entered the territory again," Kael muttered, more to himself than to her.

Seraphina looked at him.

"Not just the territory," she said. "My cabin."

Kael's jaw tightened slightly.

"That means our defenses are not enough."

Before Seraphina could respond another presence approached.

Dorian entered the room without knocking, his calm demeanor slightly sharpened by curiosity as his eyes landed on the pendant.

"I felt a disturbance," he said. "Now I understand why."

Lucien followed a moment later, his expression carrying quiet interest as he stepped inside and closed the door behind him.

"It seems your mysterious admirer has become bold," he said lightly.

Seraphina ignored the tone and focused on the matter at hand.

"This is not random," she said. "They left this for me."

Dorian stepped closer, his gaze fixed on the symbols.

"These markings are ancient," he said. "Older than most modern magical systems."

Lucien tilted his head slightly.

"Can you read them?"

Dorian shook his head.

"Not completely," he admitted. "But I recognize fragments of their structure. They are not meant to be read in a traditional sense."

Seraphina frowned.

"Then what are they for?"

Dorian looked at her.

"They are meant to be activated."

A silence followed his words.

Seraphina felt a faint pulse from the pendant in her hand, as though it had responded to the idea.

"I already touched it," she said.

Lucien's gaze sharpened.

"And?"

Seraphina hesitated as she recalled the experience.

"I saw something," she said slowly. "Not clearly. Just fragments. A place. Symbols. And a voice."

Kael's attention returned to her immediately.

"What did the voice say?"

Seraphina shook her head.

"I could not understand it completely," she admitted. "But it felt like it was calling me."

The tension in the room deepened.

Dorian's expression grew more serious.

"Then this object is more than a message," he said. "It is a conduit."

Lucien's faint smile faded slightly.

"A way to guide you," he said. "Or to lead you."

Seraphina looked down at the pendant again.

"It is trying to connect with me," she said quietly.

Kael stepped closer.

"Then you will not use it again until we understand it fully," he said firmly.

Seraphina met his gaze.

"I may not have a choice."

The pendant pulsed again.

Stronger this time.

A faint warmth spread through her hand, traveling up her arm like a slow current.

Her breath caught slightly.

Dorian noticed immediately.

"It is reacting," he said.

Lucien's eyes narrowed.

"To her specifically."

Seraphina felt the pull intensify.

It was not painful.

But it was undeniable.

Something was drawing her.

Calling her.

She closed her eyes briefly, trying to steady herself.

The images flickered again behind her eyelids.

The same unfamiliar place.

The same symbols.

But this time there was something more.

A direction.

A path.

Her eyes snapped open.

"I know where it wants me to go," she said.

Kael's expression hardened instantly.

"No."

Seraphina stepped back slightly.

"I am not saying I will go now," she said. "But it is showing me something."

Dorian studied her carefully.

"Describe it."

Seraphina took a slow breath as she focused on the memory.

"A forest," she said. "Darker than ours. The trees are older. There is a structure like the one we saw last night but larger."

Lucien's gaze sharpened with interest.

"A central location."

Seraphina nodded.

"I think so."

Kael shook his head.

"This is exactly what they want," he said. "To lure you away from here."

Seraphina understood his concern.

But she also understood something else.

"If we ignore this then we remain blind," she said. "They already know where I am. They can reach me whenever they choose."

The truth of her words hung heavily in the air.

Dorian nodded slowly.

"She is right," he said. "Avoiding this will not remove the threat."

Lucien folded his arms lightly.

"Then the question becomes whether we follow their path or create our own."

Seraphina looked at him.

"What do you mean?"

Lucien's faint smile returned.

"If they expect you to come to them, then perhaps we should decide when and how that happens," he said. "On our terms, not theirs."

Kael remained silent for a moment, clearly weighing the risks.

Finally he spoke.

"We prepare first," he said. "We gather information. We strengthen our defenses. And when we move, we do so together."

Seraphina nodded.

"Together."

The pendant pulsed once more before settling into a steady warmth against her skin.

It was waiting.

Patient.

Certain.

Seraphina closed her hand around it again as her gaze shifted toward the window where the morning light now filled the clearing outside.

The path ahead was no longer hidden.

It had been revealed.

But it was not a path she would walk blindly.

If they believed she was the key to something greater, then she would decide how that key would be used.

And whatever awaited her at the end of that path would soon learn that she was no longer the girl they had expected to control.

She was becoming something far more dangerous.

And this time she was ready to answer the call.

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