The Omega Mate He Despised
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Chapter 6 Arrested img
Chapter 7 Gradel's visit img
Chapter 8 Get me a woman img
Chapter 9 A new friend img
Chapter 10 A conflicted mind img
Chapter 11 The sentence img
Chapter 12 Why do you care img
Chapter 13 A solution img
Chapter 14 A chase img
Chapter 15 Her worst nightmare img
Chapter 16 The letter img
Chapter 17 I will save my mate img
Chapter 18 My saviour img
Chapter 19 Poisoned img
Chapter 20 Intimacy or death img
Chapter 21 Friendship img
Chapter 22 His mother's death img
Chapter 23 The conversation img
Chapter 24 The proposal img
Chapter 25 Meeting Hegar img
Chapter 26 Innate desires img
Chapter 27 A surprise visit img
Chapter 28 The only way img
Chapter 29 Let's go shopping img
Chapter 30 A coincidence img
Chapter 31 A party img
Chapter 32 Make me your trainee img
Chapter 33 Returning to friendship img
Chapter 34 First training img
Chapter 35 A fun evening img
Chapter 36 A new house img
Chapter 37 Swim with me img
Chapter 38 A visit to the garden img
Chapter 39 His uncertainty img
Chapter 40 End of contract img
Chapter 41 A discussion with the Alpha img
Chapter 42 A startling discovery img
Chapter 43 A lengthy story img
Chapter 44 An eye-opening scene img
Chapter 45 At the club img
Chapter 46 What happened img
Chapter 47 Clearing his name img
Chapter 48 A night of lessons img
Chapter 49 The first lesson img
Chapter 50 Leaving the pack img
Chapter 51 At the party img
Chapter 52 The bracelet is back img
Chapter 53 Dilemma img
Chapter 54 Resignation then attack img
Chapter 55 A big fight img
Chapter 56 A scary revelation img
Chapter 57 A hint of change img
Chapter 58 Making things right img
Chapter 59 A walk with Hegar img
Chapter 60 The reform img
Chapter 61 Give him space img
Chapter 62 A woman from the past img
Chapter 63 Saving a thief img
Chapter 64 The prince's return img
Chapter 65 I love you img
Chapter 66 The fickleness of life img
Chapter 67 The Alpha is dead img
Chapter 68 An advice img
Chapter 69 A diagnosis img
Chapter 70 Pleasure in their bones img
Chapter 71 Bad news img
Chapter 72 Plans img
Chapter 73 A new bodyguard img
Chapter 74 Get me pregnant img
Chapter 75 Dismissing his fears img
Chapter 76 Dalian is dead img
Chapter 77 A coincidence img
Chapter 78 Treason img
Chapter 79 Regrets img
Chapter 80 Her wolf has risen img
Chapter 81 Her bodyguard img
Chapter 82 Elda's confession img
Chapter 83 Release them img
Chapter 84 Revealing his identity img
Chapter 85 Be my Luna img
Chapter 86 Shifting grounds img
Chapter 87 Seducing the enemy img
Chapter 88 Hurting him again img
Chapter 89 A devious plan img
Chapter 90 Finding Silas img
Chapter 91 The antidote img
Chapter 92 Twenty-four hours img
Chapter 93 Getting better img
Chapter 94 Be Alpha again img
Chapter 95 Healing him img
Chapter 96 Attacking Gradel img
Chapter 97 Gradel is dead img
Chapter 98 A plan for the feast img
Chapter 99 The meeting img
Chapter 100 Taking action img
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Chapter 3 The missing bracelet

Chapter 3

Gradel

"Prince Devin?" I chuckled silently in amusement as I fixed my gaze on the bushy path leading to the pack house.

She thought I was Prince Devin.

It wasn't her fault. Most people her age didn't know I existed since I'd just recently returned to the pack.

All thanks to my father who always saw me as the black sheep of the family because I didn't care about being his successor. Devin was more interested in being the Alpha king and that irked my father so much since I was the older twin.

Let's say I had more concerns about changing things in the human world and not here until I met this beautiful omega who was in bad shape at the market.

I knew that she didn't steal the money, but I didn't want to give her any ideas and that's why I acted like I didn't believe her.

The car stopped at the driveway so that I could get down before the chauffeur would park it properly in the garage.

Left to me, I'd have stayed longer at the market or gone for a run as my wolf was getting antsy by the minute. He wanted a meeting with Iris, but I didn't-scratch that, I slightly wanted it, but she would only serve as a distraction and nothing more.

So I'd have to stay away from her even though my wolf wanted her.

My legs refused to take further steps as I got to the front door of the pack house. This place had never felt like home ever since my mother died. The urge to leave gnawed in my chest, but I suppressed it, knowing that it wouldn't do me any good to leave without achieving what I came for.

Finally, my fingers closed on the doorknob which I twisted and the door gave way. The living room which I expected to be empty wasn't as a few of the pack's elders made themselves comfortable on the plush beige upholsters, with my father seated on a single ...... chair, his face slightly pale.

"Good day, Father." I greeted curtly with a bow while wondering why they were holding a meeting in the living room and not the courtroom.

There could be only one reason and that was the fact that the meeting wasn't an official one as not all the elders were present.

"Good day, Gradel, where have you been?" He croaked, letting out a painful cough.

My heart clenched with pity for him even though my face didn't give off any emotion. His illness was deteriorating by the day which was the main reason for my return.

"On a stroll, why?"

"I've been searching for you. There's an important issue that we have to tackle and that is why some of the elders are here." He explained, staring at me with glints of hope in his eyes.

I almost chuckled. I was the difficult and nonchalant son that didn't care about anything, and even though he was my father he knew better than to force me to do things against my will.

"Do I have to be here? Why don't you call your other son? I'm sure he'll be glad to do your bidding." I replied sarcastically.

Embarrassment nuzzled on his face as he swallowed hard. "You...you have to be here. It's about the mating ceremony that will be taking place tomorrow..."

"And?" I cut in.

He dragged in a deep breath and shut his eyes for some minutes. "You need to get a mate tomorrow."

My eyes darted from him to the three other elders who stared at me intently, then I barked out a laughter that caught all of them by surprise. I laughed until my ribs began to ache then I wiped off a tear that strolled down my cheeks.

"A mate?" I asked in disbelief. "Are you serious?" I hollered.

"Yes, Gradel. Devin has already found his mate, and tomorrow the Epsilon will complete the mating rite between the both of them, so it is impertinent that you get a mate too. I want you to be my successor." His voice rose gradually and I could tell that he was getting pissed.

I pinched my forehead, regretting why I gave in to his persuasion and returned home. Each morning I woke up took a piece of my sanity, and hearing him talk about mates made things worse.

That was why I preferred the human world. No one would pester me about having a mate. Though girls festered around me because of my looks and my body, I didn't give them any attention because I wasn't interested in them.

A battle was raging within me-the need to yell at him and give him a piece of my mind called to me as I clenched my fists, but I held back in respect.

"I don't want to be your successor, Alpha. Once you get better, I'll return to the human world and that is final. If you don't want me to leave right now then you will stop talking about getting a mate and focus on healing." I threatened him with a harsh tone, satisfied with how well I was able to deliver my message.

He scoffed and a scowl appeared on his face as he snickered. "You are just as hot-headed as your late mother."

A knot tightened in the pit of my stomach. He had no right to speak about her after everything he did to her.

"Don't talk about her like that," I growled and cast a glance at the elders who stared at me with terror in their eyes, then let out a deep breath. "Have a good day." I stalked out of the living room and stormed into the hallway, my steps resonating loudly.

A loud chuckle reverberated behind me, causing me to hiss. Who else could it be aside from Devin who enjoyed taunting me?

I ignored him and trudged on until I heard my name.

"I wonder why father is so concerned about you when you've done nothing to reciprocate the old man's feelings. You're hurting him, you know." Devin said casually with a low drawl, one that irritated me as it only reeked of nonchalance.

"That shouldn't be your business as well, should it?" I snapped and spun around to face him, my arms folded.

He shook his head and dipped his hands into the pocket of his black slacks then strolled towards me. We were almost identical, aside from the almost unnoticeable differences in the symmetry of our noses, and the prominent color of our eyes.

Mine was blue, and his eyes were dark.

I was quite taller with a more defined physique, which according to my father, made me the most suitable choice for being an Alpha.

"You're right, twin," He placed his palm on my shoulder and feigned wiping off some invisible specks. "My business should be ensuring that you aren't interested in being Alpha. Tomorrow is the mating ceremony and since the Epsilon will be concluding the mating rites for people like us who have mates already, I'll stand a greater chance of being the Alpha of this pack. Don't ruin this for me, Gradel." His voice slid into a deeper crescendo.

"And what if I'm interested in being the Alpha of the Grey Rock pack, after all, it's my birthright, I'm the older twin?" My lips curved in a smirk as his face tightened with anger.

His jaws clenched as he glared at me, but I was unfazed as I enjoyed watching him have a taste of his medicine.

"Do not go against my wish, Gradel, You don't want to see the other side of me." He snarled, poking my chest hard with his index finger, "I won't warn you again." He walked away, while I rolled my eyes.

His threats had no impact on me as I shrugged off his words and continued my journey to my room, my mind buried in thoughts.

What was the use of coming here when the people I called my family were against me? Especially my twin who was supposed to have my back.

The reminder that I was alone caused my heart to clench. I didn't want to admit it, but I hated the loneliness.

I reached for my wrist where I usually wore my favorite bracelet, but it was bare. My heart skipped a beat as I examined my wrist and I realized that my bracelet was missing.

No. It couldn't be.

It had been on my wrist all day as I never took it off no matter what. So what could have happened to it?

            
            

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