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The Rejected Omega: Rise of the White Wolf

I was the dust beneath the pack's feet, an Omega nobody wanted. Yet, the Moon Goddess paired me with Ethan Reed, the Alpha heir. He told me he had amnesia, that he couldn't feel our bond. I was foolish enough to wait for him. Until I saw him running away with his mistress, Chloe. When their SUV flipped and caught fire on the highway, I didn't hesitate. I dragged Ethan from the wreckage, my hands bleeding, my heart racing. But as soon as he was safe, he didn't check on me. "Save her!" He roared, his eyes flashing gold. He used the Alpha Command. My body locked up, forced to obey against my will. I dove back into the burning car to drag Chloe out, shattering my leg as the fuel tank exploded. I lay in the dirt, dying, while Ethan cradled Chloe—who had barely a scratch. When the healers arrived, Ethan stood over me, cold and indifferent. "Do not touch the Omega until Chloe is treated," he ordered. He looked me in the eye and called me weak. He left me to bleed out in the cold night air for the sake of a woman who smirked at my pain. Something inside me snapped. With my last breath, I didn't beg. I rejected him. They buried an empty coffin the next morning. Three years later, I walked back into the Blood Moon Pack. I wasn't Ava the servant anymore. I was the White Wolf. And I was ready to burn his kingdom to the ground.
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Chapter 6

POV: Olivia Carter

"Luna."

The word hung in the air, heavier and sharper than the shattered glass littering the floor of my office.

It came from the young Omega girl Leo had carried in. Her voice trembled with pain, yet beneath the fear, there was an instinctive, undeniable reverence.

My heart skipped a beat. Actually, it stuttered.

For years, "Luna" was a title I associated with Chloe Vance—a title stolen, a title of vanity and cruelty. But hearing it now, directed at me from a soul in need, it didn't feel like a crown of jewels.

It felt like a shield.

I looked at Ben. He was standing over the cowering Rogues, his chest heaving in a controlled rhythm. The terrifying golden light in his eyes was fading, receding into a deep, warm hazel.

"Take them to the holding cells in the basement," I ordered Leo, my voice surprising me with its steadiness. "And get the girl to the infirmary immediately."

"Yes, Luna," Leo said. He didn't even hesitate.

Ben turned to me. The air between us was thick, charged with the metallic tang of ozone and the earthy richness of cedarwood—the smell of his power, and the smell of my mate.

"You okay?" he asked, his voice low and rough like gravel.

"I..." I took a breath. My inner wolf was pacing. She wasn't agitated; she was performing a strange, rhythmic dance of approval. She liked his strength. She liked how he had protected us without trying to dominate me.

"I'm fine," I said softly. "Thank you."

*

In the days that followed, I stopped running.

I went to his bookstore instead.

I found him organizing a shelf of poetry, surrounded by dust motes dancing in the afternoon sun. When he saw me, his face lit up—not with the predatory hunger Ethan used to look at me with, but with a gentle warmth that settled my restless soul.

"I thought you might come back," Ben said, leaning against the counter with a casual grace.

"I had questions," I said, walking closer. The pull of the bond was a physical tether, a golden thread tugging at my navel.

"About you."

"Ask."

"You aren't just a random Alpha, Ben. That Command you used... it shook the foundation of my building. It rattled my bones. Who are you?"

He sighed, running a hand through his messy dark hair. The gesture looked weary.

"I was the Alpha of the Silver Creek Pack. Up north."

My eyes widened. Silver Creek was legendary for its warriors and its brutality.

"Was?"

"I walked away," he said quietly. "Too much politics. Too much blood. I wanted peace. I wanted to read books and drink coffee without looking over my shoulder."

He stepped closer, his scent wrapping around me like a warm blanket. "But my wolf... he's been waiting. For you."

We spent hours talking. He didn't ask about my past, about the scar on my soul where the Rejection bond used to be. He just listened to my ideas about design, about art, about the future.

One evening, while we were walking near the edge of my territory, I tripped. It was a clumsy, human moment—my boot catching on an uneven slab of pavement.

Ben caught me.

His hands were firm on my waist. The *Electric Touch* sparked instantly, violent and sweet, a jolt of pleasure that made my toes curl.

The shock to my system shattered my concentration. The herbal blockers I took to hide my scent didn't just waver; they burned away.

For a second, the smell of the White Wolf—pure vanilla, moonflowers, and ancient magic—flooded the air.

Ben froze. His nostrils flared as the scent hit him.

I pulled away, terrified. "Ben, I—"

"Shh," he whispered. He didn't look scared. He looked awestruck, like a man seeing the ocean for the first time.

"A White Wolf. The daughter of the Moon."

He knelt. Right there on the pavement.

He bowed his head, exposing his neck—a sign of ultimate submission and trust from an Alpha.

"You have nothing to fear from me, Olivia," he vowed, his voice thick with emotion. "Your power... it is a gift. I will guard it with my life."

Tears pricked my eyes. Ethan had wanted a trophy. Ben wanted a partner.

Just then, my phone buzzed, shattering the moment.

It was Leo.

"Luna! The shelter! It's a massive attack. Dozens of Rogues. They're organized!"

Fear, cold and sharp, pierced my chest. "I'm coming."

"We go together," Ben growled, his eyes flashing gold as the man receded and the wolf stepped forward.

When we arrived, the warehouse was a war zone. My Found Family was fighting bravely, but they were hopelessly outnumbered.

Ben didn't hesitate.

He roared, a sound that vibrated in my bones, and launched himself into the fray. He moved with a speed that blurred the eye, tearing through Rogues with efficient, brutal grace.

I unleashed my power. I didn't shift, but I let the White Wolf's aura explode outward, a shockwave of pure spiritual pressure.

"LEAVE!" I commanded.

The word wasn't just sound; it was force.

The combination of Ben's physical dominance and my spiritual pressure broke them. The Rogues turned and fled into the night, whimpering like kicked puppies.

Silence fell over the warehouse.

Ben walked back to me. He was covered in blood, none of it his own. He looked wild, dangerous, and beautiful.

"I told you," he panted, stopping inches from me. "I will not let anyone hurt you, Luna."

My resolve crumbled. I threw my arms around his neck.

He caught me, pulling me flush against his hard chest. I buried my face in his neck, inhaling his scent—cedar, blood, and rain.

"Mine," I whispered.

"Mine," he growled back, his vibration rumbling against my chest. "Mine, forever."

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