Alpha's Rejected Luna
axon, as the Alpha, could see me as a threat, that me
, within a blink of an eye, quickly hid behind a dwarf tree, peeping to see who it was. Surprisingly, we noti
ocused. As he spoke to the warriors, dutifully instructing them with great aura, I continued watching, even though I couldn't hear hi
side as he narrowed his eyes and started making his way towards our direction. My heart rate increased with no aim of stopping, threatening to break off f
y, Mir." We ran and raced through the trees, making sure to keep low to avoid
tarted pounding, and the reflection was hard in my ears. We had to increase our pace if we ever wanted to get away, but Jaxon, bein
m. In seconds, the hand spurned me around, and as I got ready to defend myself with the tactics Mira taught me, I
think this place is child's play?" he sternly de
sure to glare hard at him. "Don't you have eyes, what does it
ng what? Why exactly? You're an Omega or have you forgotten that? You shoul
ould think of to be here, just like you do as an Alpha. And if you propose in your he
ow did you suddenly grow wings to the point of standing in front of me
throat, yet I did not back down. "If that's what I need to re
ike he had never expected such an answer from me. Then, he smiled as if acce
meet me at no other place but the training grounds tomorrow immediately after it's dawn. We'll put to test al
controllably. "You are planning
th. If eventually you survive, maybe I'll change my mind, and not consider you
ak self. This is my time to prove myself and I won't trade it for anything. I refused to sh
e back. As soon as he vanished from my sight, I released a breath I had been holding fo
he said in a whisper. "He's going to
, this is my only chance, Mira. A very good chance for me to showcase my strength
portion of the time in anticipation. I knew how risky what I was walking into looked like, but I desired to play with th
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and saw how I was surrounded by warriors. They all wore discouraging facial expressions, something that betrayed their curiosity and doubt about my abil
, but willing to crush it down. He looked the part of the Alpha, confident, powerful, yet ready to witness me fail. I remembered every b
very lesson Mira had taught me days earlier. But as they continued to stare at me with pity, I sta
, Liora," Jaxon began. "Let's
ills I learned, dodged, even weaved, and a few other moves, but Jaxon stood unmoved. He was relentless in his strikes, every one of his strikes always came
ate being pitied because of the rejection; I could see them excited at my failed attempts as it was entertainment to them. I felt like giving up after eve
and the air sustaining me immediately rushed out of my lungs, also failing me. I felt a dislocation on my right leg, pain shooting endlessly
rting," Jaxon mocked with impat
s eyes, he has proven to me once more that I am a weak Omega. And at that spot, I agreed with him, he was right after all. I wasn't as strong as I had imag
ut at the same time useless. Jaxon only shifted, and with no e
me coming from those stares was unbearable. The humiliation, pitiful
ned you, Liora," he said in mocking pity, "you will a
from my eyes, but I quickly wiped them off. I struggled to my feet, and my legs kept
iled as
to Jaxon again, and once more