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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 5

The morning sun cast a pale gold over the pack grounds, yet it did little to warm the cold weight pressing down on Seraphina. She had been summoned again, not for training or council, but for judgment. The elders, whispering behind their hands, had plotted this day meticulously. Lyra had spun tales of disobedience and dangerous behavior, and the pack’s hierarchy had been persuaded to see her as a threat rather than a survivor. Seraphina knelt in the center of the courtyard, knees aching, eyes fixed on the stone beneath her, yet the fire in her chest refused to dim.

Her body had begun to awaken since Kael’s arrival, a subtle hum of power vibrating in her veins. Her wolf instincts whispered to her, her magic pulsed faintly, and her hidden vampire senses stirred with anticipation. She could feel the tension radiating from the elders, the rest of the pack, and even from the shadows where Lyra lingered. The air was thick with expectation, and every breath carried the weight of scrutiny and malice.

Lyra stepped forward with a smile that was all sharp angles and cold delight. “Today,” she said, her voice echoing across the stone courtyard, “we remind this omega of her proper place in our pack. Perhaps she will learn respect, or perhaps she will falter, as she always does.”

The elders nodded in agreement, though their confidence seemed slightly shaken by the subtle energy that surrounded Seraphina. They gestured for her to rise and stand in the center of the courtyard, hands raised as if they could reach into her very essence and extract weakness. Seraphina obeyed, her knees trembling but her stance unbroken. Every fiber of her being was alert, every sense sharpened. Her pulse thrummed in time with the latent power stirring in her blood.

Kael appeared at the edge of the gathering, his presence as commanding as ever. He did not speak at first, but Seraphina felt the invisible thread of the mate bond between them pulse in response to the growing threat. The connection was subtle yet undeniable, a tether of strength that anchored her to something larger than herself. She was aware of his aura, of the way the ground seemed to hum beneath his feet, of the silent warning that he radiated like a predator circling a rival.

The first punishment was ordered. A small circle of the younger wolves approached, carrying ropes and chains intended to bind her. Seraphina’s claws flexed instinctively, the wolf inside her urging resistance. Her body tensed as she felt the pressure of her magic stir, responding to the injustice, responding to the threat, responding to her instinctive need to survive. The rope touched her wrists, cold against her skin, and a sharp surge of energy flashed through her. She felt her senses sharpen to an unbearable degree. Every sound, every heartbeat, every movement became exaggerated in her perception.

The elders exchanged glances. They believed she was reacting in fear, as she always had. They had underestimated the subtle growth she had achieved since Kael’s arrival. The first flicker of her tribrid power reacted instinctively to the binding attempt. Her wolf instincts surged, and she felt the beginnings of a partial shift. Her muscles coiled, claws extending slightly, eyes flashing gold for a heartbeat. The magic within her responded, shimmering faintly around her hands, while her vampire senses heightened, analyzing every movement in the courtyard.

A gasp ran through the younger wolves who had approached. They had expected a frightened omega, not the sudden, subtle eruption of power that radiated from her. Lyra’s expression faltered for a moment, surprise flashing behind her mask of cruelty. She had not anticipated this. Seraphina’s body had responded instinctively, not fully conscious of what she was doing, yet clearly demonstrating that the omega she had tried to break was far from powerless.

Kael’s wolf growled softly, low and deep, resonating through the courtyard. The elders stiffened, sensing the shift in authority, the subtle warning in the air. Kael stepped forward, his presence anchoring the sudden surge of energy. He did not touch her. He did not speak. He simply stood near her, and the energy between them stabilized, allowing Seraphina to maintain control over the partial shift she had barely begun to understand.

The pack elders tried to assert authority, ordering her to kneel, to submit, to acknowledge their dominance. But Seraphina’s body refused. Her wolf instincts and magical senses pulsed in tandem, a force that demanded recognition. Her eyes glowed golden again, a visible signal of power that rippled through the courtyard. The air itself seemed to hum, responding to the latent magic and the awakening tribrid energy that Kael had identified in her.

Lyra hissed, stepping forward to try to manipulate the elders against her. “Do you not see?” she spat, voice rising. “She is dangerous. She is unfit to stand among us. Do not allow her to continue this defiance.”

The elders wavered for a heartbeat, uncertain under the pressure of the visible energy and Kael’s presence. Seraphina sensed the moment and allowed herself a controlled breath, grounding the surge within her. She flexed her claws lightly, keeping her power in check, just enough to show she could act without losing control.

“You cannot control what you do not understand,” Kael said suddenly, voice sharp and loud enough for the pack to hear. “She is not an omega to be broken. She is a force to be acknowledged. Anyone who dares harm her will answer to me.”

The words sent a ripple through the pack. Even the elders, who had spent decades commanding authority, felt the weight of his presence and the truth of his words. Lyra’s jaw tightened, frustration and fury battling with fear. The trap she had laid, the punishment she had orchestrated, had been neutralized by something she could not control and could not yet understand.

Seraphina felt the full pulse of the mate bond in that moment. It was subtle yet undeniable, a force that both calmed and strengthened her. Her partial shift settled, her claws retracting, her golden eyes returning to their natural amber, but the aura of power lingered. She was no longer merely a girl at the mercy of her pack. She was something more. Something that demanded respect. Something that could not be broken.

The elders, realizing the futility of further attempts, reluctantly stepped back. Lyra disappeared into the shadows, her eyes burning with a promise of future schemes. Seraphina exhaled, the tension leaving her in a slow, controlled wave. She had survived again. She had survived the humiliation, the danger, the attempts to subjugate her. And each time, her power grew, her awareness expanded, and her connection with Kael strengthened.

The sunlight warmed her face as it crested the horizon. She looked at Kael, who remained a silent sentinel at the edge of the courtyard. The bond, still new and fragile, pulsed gently, a constant reminder that she was no longer alone. She had survived the punishment, survived the trap, and survived the machinations of Lyra. She was rising. She was awakening. And nothing in the pack, not even the cleverest of enemies, could stop her from becoming what she was destined to be.

Seraphina straightened her shoulders and lifted her chin. The whispers, the fear, and the judgment faded into the background. She had faced another trial, and once again, she had emerged stronger. The wolf inside her purred softly, the magic shimmered faintly around her hands, and the hidden power that Kael had recognized throbbed in her veins.

For the first time in her life, Seraphina smiled, not out of joy but from a fierce, unshakable determination. She was no longer a victim. She was no longer weak. She was awakening.

And she knew, without doubt, that the next time Lyra struck, the response would be unstoppable.

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