The Unwanted Omega: Claimed by the Shadow Alpha Chapter 05
Ember POV:Â
The next morning felt like a funeral, but I was the one rising from the grave.Â
I stood in the center of the penthouse living room. MyÂ
suitcase was by the door. Derek stood by the window,Â
on the phone, barking orders in a low voice.Â
“Secure the perimeter. No one gets near the transport.”Â
He hung up and turned to me. He looked exhaustedÂ
but alert. He hadn’t slept; he had spent the nightÂ
guarding my door.Â
“Are you ready?” he asked.Â
“Yes,” I said.Â
“We have one stop to make,” Derek said. “TheÂ
university library. You said you left some data there?”Â
My eyes widened. “The kinetic sequencing notes. I never digitized them because the encryptionÂ
protocols on the cloud weren’t secure enough. If IÂ
leave them, ten years of work is gone.”Â
“We get them,” he said. “Then we go to the airfield.”Â
We drove to the university in a different car, aÂ
nondescript sedan. I wore a hat and sunglasses. I feltÂ
like a fugitive.Â
The library was quiet. It was a Saturday. I rushed to my usual study carrel in the back corner, hidden behind the stacks of biology journals.Â
My heart stopped.Â
My desk was not empty.Â
Sitting there, laughing loudly, were Ryker, Axel, andÂ
Willow.1Â
Willow was drawing on a piece of paper with a thickÂ
black marker. My paper.Â
I froze. Derek stepped up behind me, his hand on theÂ
small of my back. His heat grounded me.Â
“Look at this!” Willow giggled, holding up a page of my formula. She had drawn a stick figure vomiting. “SheÂ
thinks she’s a scientist! It’s just scribbles!”Â
Axel laughed. “She probably copied it from a textbook.Â
Rip.Â
Willow tore the page in half. Then she crumpled it andÂ
threw it on the floor.Â
“Oops,” she smirked.Â
My blood turned to ice. Five years That formula tookÂ
me five years.Â
I stepped out from the stacks.Â
“That was mine,” I said. My voice was dead calm.Â
The laughter died instantly. Ryker spun around. Axel dropped the book he was holding. Willow’s eyes wentÂ
wide, then narrowed into slits.Â
“Ember?” Axel stood up. “What are you doing here? I told you to go to the dorms.”Â
“I came for my things,” I said, walking forward. I ignored them and bent down to pick up the crumpledÂ
paper.Â
Ryker stood up. He was huge, imposing. “Who is thatÂ
with you?” He glared at Derek, who was standing inÂ
the shadows, his face obscured by a cap.Â
“A friend,” I said. I smoothed out the paper. It wasÂ
ruined. The ink was smeared.Â
“You have no friends,” Willow sneered. “Only charityÂ
cases.”Â
Axel looked at the paper in my hand. He was a doctor.Â
He saw the chemical structure drawn on it. For aÂ
second, recognition flashed in his eyes. He realized it wasn’t gibberish.Â
“Wait,” Axel said, reaching out. “Is that… is that silver neutralization compound? Ember, this structure… it’s advanced.”Â
I pulled the paper away. “It doesn’t matter. It’s trash now. Just like you said I was.”Â
“Ember, wait,” Axel stepped forward. “If that’s real research… maybe we should talk. I didn’t know youÂ
were capable of this level of biochemistry.”Â
“It was,” I said. “But you let her tear it up. Just like youÂ
let her tear up our family.”Â
Ryker growled. “Watch your tone, Omega.”Â
“Goodbye, Ryker,” I said.Â
I turned around. I walked toward Derek.Â
“Wait!” Ryker’s phone rang. He looked at it, annoyed,Â
then answered. “What? … Oh.”Â
He looked at me, his expression shifting to somethingÂ
awkward.Â
“Ember, stop,” Ryker called out. “It’s… it’s our birthdayÂ
today. Mine and Axel’s.”Â
I stopped. I didn’t turn around.Â
“I know,” said.Â
“Usually… usually you cook the feast,” Ryker said, his voice sounding strangely small. “The servants don’tÂ
know how to make the roast the way Dad liked it.”Â
Is that all ! was? A cook? A reminder of Dad?Â
“I’m not cooking,” I said.Â
“Just come home,” Axel said, sounding frustrated. “WeÂ
can drop you at the dorms after dinner. Don’t be pettyÂ
on our birthday.”Â
Derek stepped forward. He placed a possessive handÂ
on my shoulder. The air crackled with his Alpha power, making Ryker and Axel stumble back.Â
“She has other plans,” Derek said, his voice deep andÂ
distorted, masking his identity.Â
“Who are you?” Ryker demanded, his hackles rising.Â
Derek didn’t answer. He looked at me. “Ready?”Â
“Yes,” I said.Â
We walked away. I heard Axel calling my name, but IÂ
kept walking. I walked out of the library, out of theÂ
sunlight, and into the waiting car.Â
We drove to the private airfield. A small, sleek jet was waiting. The logo on the side was a silver sun rising-Â
Project Silver Dawn.Â
I stood on the tarmac. The wind whipped my hair.Â
“This is it,” Derek said. “Once you get on that plane, the facility goes into lockdown. No communication in or out for the duration of the first phase. Fifteen years.”Â
“I’m ready,” I said.Â
“I’m coming with you,” Derek said.Â
I looked at him, shocked. “What? But… your pack.Â
You’re the Alpha.”Â
“My Beta can handle the pack,” Derek said, taking my hand. “My place is with my Mate. And besides… whoÂ
do you think is the head of security for the project?”Â
He grinned. It was a boyish, charming grin that madeÂ
my heart flutter.Â
I pulled out my phone. I had one last thing to do.Â
I dialed the landline of the Pack House.Â
“Hello?” Willow answered.Â
“It’s me,” I said.Â
“Oh, the loser,” Willow laughed. “Calling to beg toÂ
come back?”Â
“No,” I said. “I’m calling to tell you that you won. YouÂ
can have them. You can have the house. You canÂ
have the brothers. You can have the lies.”Â
“I know won,” she gloated. “I threw away that uglyÂ
teddy bear you left, by the way.”Â
My breath hitched. That bear was the last gift from myÂ
mother.Â
“Good,” I said, my voice trembling. “Burn it all.”Â
I hung up.Â
I took the SIM card out of the phone. I snapped it inÂ
half. I threw the pieces onto the concrete runway.Â
“Let’s go,” I said to Derek.Â
We walked up the stairs. The door sealed shut with aÂ
heavy thud, locking out the world, the pain, and theÂ
family that had betrayed me.Â
As the engines roared to life and we lifted into the sky,Â
I looked down at the shrinking city.Â
Happy Birthday, Ryker. Happy Birthday, Axel.Â
I hope the silence screams at you.

