The Unwanted Omega: Claimed by the Shadow Alpha Chapter 03
The rain didn’t start as a drizzle; it began as a deluge. The sky opened up and dropped an ocean on my head.Â
I dragged my suitcase down the long driveway. TheÂ
wheels caught in the gravel. My bad knee wasÂ
screaming, the damp cold seeping into the bone.Â
I looked back at the house. Axel was standing on the second–floor balcony–my balcony. He was watchingÂ
- me.Â
The rain soaked my white shirt instantly, plastering itÂ
to my skin. I shivered violently. The water ran downÂ
my leg, mixing with the fresh blood seeping throughtÂ
my bandage.Â
Help me, I thought, projecting it toward the house.Â
Please, just a ride to the station.Â
I felt the mental wall slam down. Axel had blockedÂ
the link again. He just watched, arms crossed, safeÂ
and dry under the awning.Â
My vision blurred. The loss of blood and the shockÂ
were taking their toll. I stumbled. The suitcase handleÂ
slipped from my grip. I fell onto the wet gravel, theÂ
sharp stones digging into my palms.Â
I couldn’t get up. My strength was gone.Â
Through the roar of the rain, I heard the front doorÂ
open.Â
“Axel!” Willow’s voice. “She fell! Should I take her anÂ
umbrella?”Â
I lifted my head. Willow was standing there, holding a large black umbrella. She looked like a saint.Â
“No,” Axel’s voice carried over the wind, amplified by his Beta authority. “Leave her. She’s doing this for attention. If you go out there, you’ll catch a cold. Get inside, Willow.”Â
He grabbed Willow’s arm and pulled her back inside.Â
The balcony door slid shut. The curtains were drawn.Â
I was alone in the storm.Â
I laid my cheek against the cold stones. So this is it, TÂ
thought. I die in the driveway of the house my fatherÂ
built.Â
Headlights cut through the darkness.Â
A sleek black car, an armored SUV, roared up theÂ
driveway. It wasn’t a pack car. It didn’t have the crestÂ
of the Silver Moon Pack.Â
It screeched to a halt inches from my head.Â
The door flew open. A man stepped out.Â
He didn’t run; he moved with a predatory grace thatÂ
made the rain seem to slow down. He was tall, broadÂ
-shouldered, wearing a dark trench coat.Â
He knelt beside me. His hand touched my shoulder.Â
ZAP.Â
A bolt of lightning didn’t hit the ground–it hit me.Â
The moment his skin touched mine, the cold vanished.Â
A heat, fierce and consuming, exploded from theÂ
point of contact. It rushed through my veins, wakingÂ
up nerves I thought were dead.Â
My scent receptors, usually dull, were suddenlyÂ
flooded.Â
Pine forests after a blizzard. Dark chocolate. Ozone.Â
It was the most intoxicating thing I had ever smelled.Â
My dormant wolf, Sera, who hadn’t made a sound since the fire, suddenly lifted her head in the depths of my mind. She didn’t whimper. She didn’t hide.Â
She roaredÂ
MINE!Â
I gasped, my eyes flying open. I looked up into eyes the color of storm clouds–gray, swirling with silverÂ
flecks.Â
The man froze. His pupils dilated until his eyes wereÂ
almost black. His chest heaved.Â
“Mate,” he growled. The word vibrated in his chest, deep enough to rattle my bones.Â
This was the Shadow Alpha. Derek. The most feared wolf in the continent. The leader of the technological powerhouse, the Shadow Pack.Â
He scooped me up as if I weighed nothing.Â
“Put her down!”Â
The balcony door flew open again. Axel was back. He leaned over the railing, his face pale. He had smelled it too–the change in the air. The arrival of a rival Alpha.Â
“She is a member of the Silver Moon Pack!” AxelÂ
shouted, his voice cracking. “You have no right!”Â
Derek looked up. Rain dripped from his dark hair, butÂ
his eyes were burning with a lethal fury.Â
“She is bleeding,” Derek’s voice was low, but it carriedÂ
more power than Ryker’s ever had. It wasn’t just aÂ
command, it was a promise of violence. “And you areÂ
watching.”Â
“She is being punished!” Axel yelled, though he tookÂ
a step back. “Leave her!”Â
Derek looked down at me. “Do you want to stay, littleÂ
wolf?”Â
I looked at Axel. I looked at the closed curtains whereÂ
Ryker and Willow were probably laughing.Â
“Take me away,” I whispered. “Please.”Â
Derek nodded. He turned his back on Axel, dismissing him as a threat. He opened the back door of his car and placed me gently on the leather seat.Â
“You can’t take her!” Axel screamed, panic finally entering his voice. “Ryker will declare war!”Â
Derek paused. He leaned against the car door, lookingÂ
up at the balcony.Â
“Tell Ryker,” Derek said, his voice cold as the grave,Â
“that if he wants her back, he can come to theÂ
Shadowlands and try to take her. But tell him to bringÂ
a coffin for himself.”Â
He slammed the door.Â
He got into the driver’s seat. The car was warm. It smelled like him–safety and power.Â
“Rest,” Derek said, looking at me through the rearviewÂ
mirror. His eyes were softer now, filled with a pain I didn’t understand. “I’ve got you. No one hurts youÂ
again.”Â
As the car sped away, I looked back one last time.Â
Axel was still standing in the rain, gripping the railing, looking smaller and smaller until the darknessÂ
swallowed him whole.

