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FLANKER GAMES

Adriana Stone was born as an omega in a pack where omegas are treated lesser than slaves. She hated the fact that omegas in her pack were not given equal rights. Once an omega turns eighteen, they were sent to work in the pack house where they were to work as servants for life. Meanwhile Rafael Panther was the soon to be Alpha's son, he was very handsome but underneath his handsomeness laid an ugly side to him. He was the school's greatest bully and flirt. Ever since he saw Adriana, he made her life a living hell. Rafael tormented her very existence for reasons best known to him. Her situation worsened the day she was made to serve in the pack house. One day, Adriana experienced an incident which made her decide to leave the pack. Years later, Adriana somehow became a boss of her own company and during one of her business meetings, she met Rafael who happened to be an anonymous partner who had been in business with her for years. What happens when this encounter brought about a feeling so disastrous?, will she be able to let go of her past?.

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139 Chs

THE DINNER DATE

ADRAINA 

It's been more than a month now. But sbe still finds it hard to cope. How clukd she when she hsd suddenly become the dole rreagonfjr her cet jdb misery. She caused her own pains hersekf. Sbe had refused to do the right thing. ż1 like him, sge was just refusing to do the needful. She knows what sge was t8 do yo make the pain stop, bkt she just did not want to do that which she was supposed to. 

Most nights she found it hard to sleep. But she would rather lay awake than do what was expected of her. 

After the hotel incident svd csne bsvk home, her fsther hidt did nkt stop asking her whst happened and what decision she took. 

In as much as she knew how desperate ger fsther was djr the truth, sbe wasn't prepared to tell her father just anythimg. 

She talked to Stuart some time ago and he told her that he was busy trying wkth ps k matters and so was unacceptable to see her. .