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CHAPTER TWO : A Glimpse of Hope

EMILY

All I did was run and howl in pain.

For over six hours since I left the ball I was in the woods heading straight to the mountain.

I wanted to go back and ask why he rejected me but I think the answer is quite obvious. I’m the lowest rank as a werewolf, an omega, and also an orphan. He doesn’t know I’m an orphan but finding out will surely add more reasons to why I can't be his mate.

My wolf stopped in front of the stream as I begged her to slow down, letting my wolf take full control can be dangerous especially when we don’t know anywhere outside our pack.

Finally taking control of my wolf, I sat naked on the grass while looking down at the river I stared at my reflection which revealed the captivating combination of violet eyes and lustrous black hair, an enchanting contrast that had always set me apart from other omega in the pack and even other werewolves. People said I had the eyes of a Gemini witch but then they never saw one, they only read about them in historical novels.

No matter the color of my eyes, no matter how unique they were, I guess I was born to be a lone wolf, without parents and with a mate. Though I am part of a pack, the pack never felt like home, I didn’t have any friends, and even the other omega I worked with at the park house didn’t like me.

I sank to my knees, the weight of my emotions crashing down upon me. I hated this life, the constant struggle, the loneliness, the pain of unrequited love. For so long, I had clung to the hope that I would find happiness in my mate, that I would finally belong somewhere. But now, that hope was extinguished, leaving me adrift in a sea of darkness.

I wrapped my arms around myself, the tears flowing freely now. The forest seemed to echo my sorrow, its ancient trees bearing witness to the depths of my pain. I longed to transform, to let my wolf form take over and run away from it all.

With a shaky breath, I allowed the transformation to begin. My bones shifted, my muscles contorted, and my body morphed into that of a wolf. It was a painful but familiar process—one that brought a measure of solace. As my wolf self, I felt stronger, more in control.

With newfound resolve, I rose up as a wolf, shaking off the last traces of my human tears. I knew I couldn't stay here, wallowing in self-pity, hating my existence more and more. I needed a new purpose. And so, I began to run, my paws carrying me further and further away from the pain of my past.

As I journeyed through the night, my wolf instincts led me to a towering mountain on the horizon. It called to me, a beacon of hope in the darkness. With each step I took, I felt a renewed sense of determination. I would climb that mountain, I would rise above my pain, and I would find a new pack—a place where I could finally belong.

When I finally reached the summit, the sun began to rise, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold. From this vantage point, I could see a new territory stretching before me—a different pack's territory.

I didn’t know where I was but I can only hope this place will be way better than my old pack and they will accept me.

My paws were in pain and my legs hurt from all the running.

But the physical pain was nothing compared to the ache in my heart. The rejection still echoed within me, the wounds of unrequited love refusing to heal. I wondered if I would ever find someone who could see past my rank and my past, someone who would truly accept me for who I was.

I let out a mournful howl, the sound echoing across the mountains, a lament for the life I had hoped for but would never have. All I wanted was to be loved, to be cherished, but it seemed like an impossible dream.

I continued running despite feeling the weight of exhaustion pressing upon me. I ran faster and faster as images of the ball flashed before me—the grandeur, the music, and the hope that had blossomed in my heart. And then, his face—the Alpha King. The memory of his rejection twisted the knife in my heart even deeper. I knew I could never be with him, and yet, my heart yearned for him.

The world around me blurred as I stumbled, my legs threatening to give way beneath me. Exhaustion seeped into my very bones, leaving me weak and dizzy. But I couldn't stop. Not now. I had come so far, endured so much, and the tantalizing scent that wafted through the air filled me with a renewed sense of purpose.

With every ounce of strength I could muster, I pushed forward, my paws propelling me toward the tantalizing aroma. The territory behind the mountains beckoned to me, a place of potential refuge and acceptance.

But as I neared the edge of the pack's territory, my legs finally betrayed me. My vision swam, and I collapsed onto the forest floor. The world spun around me, and a fog descended upon my consciousness.

Through the haze, I caught a glimpse of a wolf who transformed into a human—my mate, the Alpha King. His regal presence seemed larger than life as he approached, a mixture of concern and surprise etched across his face. He picked me up in his arms and cradled my limp body, his touch gentle yet possessive.

The scent of his warmth enveloped me, stirring a mixture of emotions within me. Confusion, pain, and longing all intermingled, leaving me breathless. Was this real? Or was it merely a figment of my weary mind?

As he carried me, I could hear his voice, soothing and filled with worry. But the words were distant, their meaning slipping away from me. All I could focus on was the sensation of being held, of being cared for by the very person who had shattered my heart.

My eyelids grew heavy, and the world around me faded into darkness. The last thing I remembered was the delicious scent of my mate, the Alpha King, mingling with the crisp forest air. It felt like a dream, an elusive fantasy that I desperately wanted to hold onto.

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