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Omega's Rebirth

What was worse than death itself? Well it was dying knowing that no one would miss you, knowing that your death was a favour to everyone you ever knew. This was exactly how I felt the day I died. I was the love child of the Eclipse Alpha King, in a time where the mate bond was considered sacred, a child born out of wedlock was nothing short of sacrilegious... 'It was his fault, he loved someone other than his mate...' 'It was his fault, he had carnal knowledge of a human woman.' 'It was all his fault, my only crime was being born out of his lust.' But why was that Alpha King father of mine perfectly safe, while I was hated, scorned and blamed for everything instead? Why did I have to be my father's bargaining chip, used to achieve his goals? Why could I not get a rejection like everyone else but was instead murdered by my own mate? Why was I killed before I even had a chance to live? I had a thousand questions and yet there was no one to answer and this was exactly how I died... So why then did my eyes flutter open to that day, a month before my death? Was it because of my little secret? A secret I will tell no one else but you... From the title of my tale, you must think I am an omega wolf... No, you got it wrong... I am not an Omega wolf, I am an Alpha wolf and my name is Omega. ~Second Book in the Werewolf Rebirth Series. *Not a prequel or sequel to 'The Alpha King's Nemesis', both books are not related save for the world setting and Werewolf Rebirth concept. *Cover art sourced from the internet, all credits to the original artist.*

JHeart · Fantasy
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619 Chs

The Tunnels (Ch.420)

The tunnels of the inner citadel were twisted and unending, it was not beyond what Neveah expected but even so, navigating through the pitch darkness of the tunnel proved tasking.

Not for the first time, Neveah halted the group with a raised hand, crouching down, she placed a palm down on the ground and reached out with her senses, studying the tunnels for any signs of movement.

It had been about an hour since Neveah's instincts begun acting out, strangely alarmed and Neveah could not tell exactly what danger she was sensing, but she knew better than to doubt her instincts.

The first few hours going through the tunnel had gone by uneventfully and by Neveah's map, they had covered reasonable ground.

So far, they had only met a few dead ends which Neveah had still been able to navigate her way around but somehow, Neveah knew it was unlikely they would go unnoticed for much longer.