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A Second Chance for the Broken Alpha

A Second Chance for the Broken Alpha

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After the tragic death of his partner, Alpha Caleb has become a cold and emotionless man. He no longer believes in love, let alone destiny. However, when he meets Mia, a mysterious omega with haunted eyes, something inside him awakens. What he doesn't know is that Mia is hiding a secret: she was marked by another Alpha and carries deep scars. Between pain and desire, Caleb will have to prove that he can offer her much more than a second chance...

Chapter 1 Chapitre 1

Caleb had never believed in ghosts. It was always said that demons of the past were creations of the weak, tortured minds unable to detach themselves from the invisible chains of time. However, every night, when he closed his eyes, she was there, on the edge of his sleep, the shadow of his dead companion, a blurred but powerful silhouette that haunted his dreams. Like a painful echo of what he had lost. Each breathing, each thought, each heartbeat seemed to be carried by its absence.

He got up suddenly, as if to drive out the image of Eva who narrated him in the silence of the room. But his breath was short, his mind confused, as if his own existence had lost his meaning. The remains of her past, of this life that seemed so distant, had evaporated with her. The pain was always present, constant, it never dissipated.

The alpha of a respected pack, formerly a charismatic leader and full of certainties, now found itself like a broken animal, wandering aimlessly. The pack, formerly so solid under its direction, was only a disorganized group, each member lost in their own doubts. He no longer had the strength or the will, to guide. He had been an alpha, a protector. But this role, now, no longer made any sense.

He turned his head towards the window, the light of the moon projecting a pale glow on his face. The wind was blowing outside, but the night was silent, like his life. Each cry from another wolf that screaming in the forests around the pack only accentuated its inner vacuum. They were screaming for freedom, for belonging, for power. But Caleb no longer replied. He was just a shadow among them, a lost man. A soulless alpha.

The door of the room opened slowly. His gaze, lost in the darkness of his mind, instinctively turned to this intrusion. Another member of the pack, his worried look, was waiting. But Caleb did not even have the strength to give him a word, a gesture. It was not out of indifference, but by deep fatigue, almost a weariness of the world. He had nothing more to say. He had nothing to offer.

"Alpha", says the voice, hesitant, as if it measured each syllable before pronouncing it. "The others are looking for you. They... need you."

The words pierced his mind, but they did not resonate. He knew what it meant, but it seemed so foreign to him now. The others needed him. Yes, they needed it. But what did he still have to offer? He was just a broken man, an alpha whose partner was no longer, a man who felt more empty than the deserted forests he walked at night. And yet, the weight of this expectation, of this responsibility, remained on his shoulders.

He got up slowly, his heavy gestures, as if he wore invisible chains. The pain, this incessant pain that has gnawed since the loss of EVA, never disappeared. He walked in a slow, almost dragging step, to the door. Another member of the pack was waiting on the other side, a palpable tension in the air between them. Caleb didn't look at him. He knew that this look, these expectations were in vain. He was no longer the alpha that they once respected. This Caleb was dead, and he didn't know how to resuscitate.

They went outward, without a word, the fresh wind whisking their skin, palpable tension. Caleb's eyes stared at the ground while they were advancing. There was no going back. He had failed, but the pain, this pain that he could no longer flee, always stood there, in him. The pack was waiting. But what did he want? The alpha of yesteryear, the one they respected was no longer. In his heart stood the void, and this void seemed to swallow each plot of hope that he could have had.

When they reached the back of the house, the silhouette of another wolf emerged from the shade. It was Aric , a former friend, an ally. He says nothing, but his eyes, full of questions, did not let go. The atmosphere between them was heavy, but Caleb, always silent, let him approach.

"Caleb," said Aric , in a softer voice, "they need you. You know what's at stake. The pack is looking for you."

Caleb stared at him for a moment, his empty look. He no longer wanted responsibilities. He no longer wanted to be an alpha. But at the same time, he knew that he could not flee indefinitely. He had to face the facts. The others counted on him. But this weight, this burden, burned it. And Mia ... he didn't know that he had crossed a lost soul long before he realized that she could save him. Or at least try.

The Alpha looked away. The memory of his past struck him at all times. Eva's face. The beauty of her smile, the sweetness of her eyes. She was all he had lost. And every night, every moment of absence, she was tearing it away a little more. This world without her ... He didn't know if he could survive it. He had never imagined that he could love someone to the point of breaking like this.

Aric waited for a moment, his gaze scrutinizing Caleb, then he took great inspiration. "It's still time, Caleb. What you are now, what you have let it be ... that's not all you are able to be."

Silence between them was heavy as the sentence of Aric resonated in his mind. Caleb knew that his words made sense. But how could he, after all he had lost, get up? How could he still believe in a future? Each fiber of his being shouted that all of this was no longer important. However, he knew deep down that the pack, those wolves around him, still needed him. He couldn't let himself sink, not yet. But he felt it, this inner struggle, this battle with itself. He no longer had arms to wage this war, to become this leader again.

Suddenly, he froze. A distant noise, a cry. This cry pierced the silence of the night. This cry was not that of a wolf, but of a man. It was a call for help. A desperate cry. Caleb turned his head, a shiver covering his spine. This voice ... He recognized her. But where? He did not have time to think, because Aric , in a sudden movement, pushed him forward.

"Caleb is now. The alpha that you were ... it comes back. You can't let it all fall."

The weight of words echoed in him. He couldn't flee this time. But deep down, a question persisted: what if this pain was not intended to break it, but to transform it?

This cry in the night, he would follow it. And perhaps, just perhaps, this meeting, what awaited him, would be the beginning of a new struggle.

The city seemed peaceful, but under its surface, a dull tension rose. Mia walked in the paved streets, hiding her past, her identity and, above all, the invisible scars left by another Alpha. She had not chosen this life of wandering, but she had not had the choice. She had fled her existence, and every step she took in this unknown city was an attempt to blend anonymously. She was just a lonely omega, a ghost among the living.

Mia had learned to live in the shadows, to avoid too insistent looks. But in that evening, when she crossed a narrow alley, her gaze crossed with that of Caleb. He was there, in the sifted light of a dark corner, an alpha. His gaze, first indifferent, intensified in an instant. Her eyes stared at her with such strength that she shivered it. He was not like the other alphas she had met, there was something different at home. Something that struck her deep in her being. She looked away almost immediately, a reflex that she had learned to adopt with the males of her race, especially those with too piercing eyes.

Caleb felt a wave of emotions that he had not felt for months. An intense heat went up in him, but he pushed her violently. He didn't have time to be distracted by an omega, and even less an omega like her. He knew it, he felt it, this pain that she hid. Her gaze was marked by a past that she probably didn't want to share. He had seen enough broken women to recognize this void in the eyes of another. But something in her, something in her presence, tugged him.

She was not like the others. He was sure. It was not just an omega lost in the city, a lonely soul wandering overnight. No, there was a strange intensity that emanated from her, something he could not explain. But he didn't want to admit it. He had sworn to never get attached, never to fall into the traps of fate again. And yet, at that moment, he surprised to observe it more. To seek an answer to this strange connection which was born between them, even if it did not make sense.

Mia, she felt guilty. A shiver traveled her spine, as if an invisible link had been woven between her and this alpha. She knew that fate was never so simple. Each meeting with a wolf was a complex dance, and Caleb was far from being someone with whom she could share any complicity. Her past, her brand from another Alpha, made her even more vulnerable. She couldn't afford to succumb to feelings that did not have their place in her life. Not with him. Not now.

Their looks met once again. This time, Caleb did not look away. He stared at it intensely, seeking to unravel the mystery she represented. But he knew that this emerging fascination was dangerous. He didn't need new dramas. He already had his own burden to wear. However, deep down, something resisted. Something he had not felt since Eva's loss. A call, almost imperceptible, but powerful. A feeling of desire, of protection. He closed his eyes for a moment, as if to chase this emotion. He was not allowed to feel it.

Mia felt a burn in her chest, as if a part of her woke up, part she had buried. But she spun quickly, and her gaze was harder. She couldn't afford to be vulnerable. Not with him. She turned her heels and moved away quickly, disappearing in the dark alleys, her heart beating stronger, but her spirit turned towards survival, as always.

Caleb stayed there for a moment, frozen, a strange feeling in him. He did not know why he could not detach himself from this meeting, why his mind focused on it with such insistence. But one thing was certain: he hadn't finished seeing her. She, the lonely omega with regard marked by an overly heavy past. He would look for it, it was certain.

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