Maya, an omega, has been a victim of bullying since she turned sixteen and was found out to be without the wolf gene or trait. Her chief tormentors were the three sons of the Lycan King who ruled over the entire werewolf regions, taking into captive colonies that defied his order. After being set up by a jealous classmate, Maya is beaten and left for dead at the borders of their pack by the king’s three sons, who told the pack that she had been captured by some rogues. Maya is saved by a witch who adopted and drilled her on the ways of the ancient magic and sorcery, whilst encouraging and preparing her for a huge revenge plan which threatens to upset the balance of the world and unleash the great threads of darkness seven years later when she returns to her previous pack to perpetrate justice on her tormentors. She comes at a crossroads when she discovers her true heritage and that her mate was the biggest bully there ever was, Adam Brekans, eldest son of the lycan king. What happens now? Would Maya continue on her quest for revenge? Or would she submit to the threads of love so that peace could reign?
The alarm clock rang aggressively for the third time, awakening me from the amazing sleep I was enjoying. Groaning loudly, I stretched my hand to reach out for the clock by my bedside, whilst my face remained planted on the pillow.
My nose twitched when I found nothing. Still, I let my mind wander, whilst my mind calculated the distance that has always been between my clock and my bed. My face scrunched after a few minutes of wandering when my hands came up with nothing.
Groaning again, I opened my eyes, not having any other choice, the scrunched lines on my face relaxing when I saw my mother standing close to my bed, a short smile on her face.
"I still don't understand your grudge againt mornings, especially during school days. Worse, you are keeping the clock from doing its work. Get up Maya. Today is just Wednesday; you still have two more school days to go before the weekend. Don't give up yet.'' I heard her state and sighed tiredly.
"Can I sit back today? I can feel a fever coming." I pleaded with a pout on my lips, sitting up on my bed.
"No, you can't. That trick wouldn't be working on me again." My mother replied, putting down the alarm clock on its rack.
I knew that her just concluded statement had been because of the incident last week. I had faked a fever and had managed to stay home.
Unfortunately for me, I had quit the sheets and strolled up to the sitting room to watch the tv when everyone was out. I hadn't expected that she would be coming back soon to pick up something that she had forgotten at home, and so, I had turned on the music channel, and worse, increased it to the highest volume, dancing with all my might to the songs, obviously celebrating my freedom form being away from school for a day, and perhaps that had been the reason why I hadn't heard her come in.
She had been aghast and terribly annoyed that I had lied to her. But if she knew what her precious daughter was facing in school, perhaps she would have let me stay, or would have paid some tutors to home-school me.
But alas, telling her would be subjecting her to lots of thinking, and I didn't want to trouble her with my problems. She already had enough with my two elder siblings who seem to see me as an outcast because of my wolflessness.
Yes. My name is Maya and I am the only wolfless girl in my pack. I am also an omega, or so they say. I am actually beginning to doubt that I am even a werewolf, since my mother is the only one that seems to like me in the whole pack. I once asked if I had a different father, because her mate, my father, treated me like the rest of the pack; Like an eyesore, a pariah. But she had laughed it off, and had cited that I was rather overthinking, before changing the topic of discussion. But I knew that I wasn't overthinking; my mind had never been clearer.
A snap of finger in front of my face, brought me back to present. It seemed to my beloved mother that I had zoned out. I do it alot these days. Well, you can't blame a girl for trying to hide in the safe zone of her mind where she is in control of the scenarios that her mind creates and distributes, something I definitely don't have in the real world.
"What are you thinking about? Get your lazy ass out of the bed now! Breakfast is ready. So, take your bath and hurry out of here. Your siblings are almost done with breakfast and they will soon be off. Be fast, so that you can secure a ride with them." My mother stated before turning around on her heels and working out of the room.
When she left, I exhaled heavily, wishing a spirit of sickness would just infiltrate me now. Even though I hated being sick, I preferred that to going to my lame school, especially today. Today could be tagged doomsday for me.
Taking in a deep breath , I got up from my bed, and trudged to my bathroom, to freshen up myself, not wanting anyone to call me out again. After I was done, I threw on an oversized polo and oversized jeans, finishing off the weird look with nike boots and a baseball cap. I didn't even check myself out in the mirror, never thought it mattered since for some reason my siblings think that I am fat and ugly, before strolling out of my room to the dining table.
We might be omegas but we still lived off well compared to omegas from neighboring packs. Our Alpha, a lycan, was a benevolent king, only to his pack and colonies though. I have heard horrifying tales about him and his conquests. No wonder, he had had three demons as sons.
I hissed before I could stop myself when I thought of the three boys who appointed themselves as my nemesis, attracting the attention of the people on the table.
"Maya, what is the meaning of that? You think that the food we are eating is trash?" my father, Gordon, said out aloud, hostility ringing his voice, hostility which died down when my mother tapped him gently on his hand.
"I'm sorry, Dad." I said with my head hung low, and my hands clasped in front of me, biting my lips when I heard my sister scoff.
"It's okay Maya. sit down. You are already late for school." My mother mentioned, and I nodded, before pulling out a chair, and sitting down. We were having a simple breakfast; waffles , eggs and bacon.
So, How could my father say that the reason why I had hissed was because I loathed the food? They were like my favorite breakfast pile. But I wasn't surprised though. He never knew anything about me.