The Wolfless Omega Is The Alpha King's Daughter
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Gabe about our child. I was the pack's "Wolfless" orphan, but
He wrapped his arm around Harper, a wealthy heire
e didn't just deny me-he loo
," he spat. "Do not mistake
First, they planned to steal my baby for Harper. Then,
ng sold me to clear their debts, while a
said, watching me struggle
l phone call. I dialed the number on an
when the voice on the other end spoke, the room sho
" the voice roared through the spe
n't know he had just declared war
pte
lott
nt straight to my marrow-fresh wood after a
M
g my cheap velvet clutch against my stomach.
his sea of expensive suits and designer dresses. Tonight was the
called me 'Wolfless' because I hadn't shifted by eighteen. In this wo
Alpha. Even if he hadn't marked me yet, even if he kept our bond quiet
s. I was going to tell him tonigh
entlemen," a
ht cut through the darkness,
god in a tuxedo, jawline sharp, s
clinging
n Alpha. Old money, strong bloodline, and a wolf form that
deep, amplified by his Alpha aura. "The Sullivan Pack is entering a new era. T
neasily. Nausea rolled over me, and
s eyes. He placed a large hand poss
r Nicholson. And..." He paused for dramatic ef
pted. Flashe
dn't stop;
? Ha
that we were mates. The bond wasn't someth
ed my thoughts toward him, t
at are y
t silence-a wall
just moved. I cut through the crowd like a ship through ice, people parting w
ight in fro
o me. There was no love in them.
e said, voice
ered. "You can't be wit
s shoulder to mix their scents. "Sweetie, don't be pathetic. Everyone knows you're Wolfles
gnant!" I
deathly silent. Ev
stepped forward, looming over
to hear. "You are an orphan charity case my family
ed out, tears streaming.
ade a mistake!
ke a physical blow. The Alpha To
have no lineage. You are nothing
hrough me. It was the instinct o
ng my
ac
oed through t
oved. Touching an Alph
His eyes turned pitch
leased a scent of distress-cloying and sweet
lind instinct,
a table of champagne flutes. Glass shattered. I hit
through my
He didn't look sorry. He looked at
r the glory of the Sullivan Pack, I acknow
ward. They grabbed my arms an
s scraping against the marble. "
s back to co
irst real lesson about power: The mate bo
s al