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Unwanted By The Pack, Claimed By The Alpha

Unwanted By The Pack, Claimed By The Alpha

Author: : Hui Hui
Genre: Werewolf
As the lowest-ranking Omega, I spent six grueling months secretly caring for my adopted sister's comatose Alpha fiancé. But the moment he finally opened his eyes, my sister shoved me into the shadows and tearfully claimed all the credit for his miraculous recovery. My own parents eagerly backed her lies, secretly threatening to lock me in the basement to rot if I dared to expose her. The Pack Elders praised her fake devotion, immediately preparing her grand Luna ceremony. Even the Alpha's mother, who knew the truth, shoved a hush-money check into my hands and told me to run away before my sister's powerful family had me killed. I stood trembling in my cheap clothes, watching the arrogant sister who had refused to even touch him now basking in the glory and wealth that were rightfully mine. For eighteen years, I had been their punching bag, but I couldn't understand why my own family would so ruthlessly erase my existence just to protect her counterfeit image. When my sister smugly ordered the guards to throw me into the woods like garbage, the Alpha suddenly unleashed his crushing aura. He stared at the frozen crowd and demanded to know the one secret thing his Inner Wolf had craved while trapped in the dark. My sister confidently blurted out a lie about premium steak. Ignoring my parents' frantic warnings, I stepped right up to his bed and looked him in the eye. "Blood-Fruit," I said clearly.

Chapter 1

As the lowest-ranking Omega, I spent six grueling months secretly caring for my adopted sister's comatose Alpha fiancé.

But the moment he finally opened his eyes, my sister shoved me into the shadows and tearfully claimed all the credit for his miraculous recovery.

My own parents eagerly backed her lies, secretly threatening to lock me in the basement to rot if I dared to expose her.

The Pack Elders praised her fake devotion, immediately preparing her grand Luna ceremony.

Even the Alpha's mother, who knew the truth, shoved a hush-money check into my hands and told me to run away before my sister's powerful family had me killed.

I stood trembling in my cheap clothes, watching the arrogant sister who had refused to even touch him now basking in the glory and wealth that were rightfully mine.

For eighteen years, I had been their punching bag, but I couldn't understand why my own family would so ruthlessly erase my existence just to protect her counterfeit image.

When my sister smugly ordered the guards to throw me into the woods like garbage, the Alpha suddenly unleashed his crushing aura.

He stared at the frozen crowd and demanded to know the one secret thing his Inner Wolf had craved while trapped in the dark.

My sister confidently blurted out a lie about premium steak.

Ignoring my parents' frantic warnings, I stepped right up to his bed and looked him in the eye.

"Blood-Fruit," I said clearly.

Chapter 1

Elara POV:

I stood in the deepest shadow of the grand Pack hall, my head bowed.

As an Omega, the lowest of the low in our stratified society, my function was to remain unseen.

I was a canvas for my Beta parents' frustrations, a servant to the Pack, and a silhouette that trailed my adopted sister, Selena.

Selena was a high-ranking Beta, the golden child of pure bloodlines, the cherished darling of our entire community.

She was also betrothed to Kaelen, the billionaire Alpha of the most formidable Pack in North America.

But tonight, *the carefully constructed edifice of the night's celebration-a thing of crystal flutes and polite laughter-crumbled into dust.*

Kaelen had been ambushed by Rogues-wolfless pariahs who haunted the borders.

They had wielded weapons laced with Silver, the one metal that seared our kind and arrested our rapid healing.

Now, the invincible Alpha lay upon a hospital bed, ensnared in a deep, irreversible coma.

The Pack Elders occupied the center of the hall, their faces etched with grim purpose.

They demanded Selena fulfill her marriage contract, move to Kaelen's territory, and there attend to him.

Selena scoffed, her perfectly manicured fingers crossing over her chest.

"I will not waste my youth wiping the drool from a vegetable," she sneered, her voice a sharp crack in the hall's oppressive hush.

"He cannot even shift. I refuse to be bound to a cripple."

A collective intake of air filled the room, but none dared reprimand the pampered Beta.

I kept my gaze fixed upon the floorboards, but my secret affliction forced it upward.

I possessed a rare, hidden faculty called Spirit-Sight, a legendary trait of the ancient White Wolf bloodline.

*My Beta parents named it a curse, a freakish mutation that made me a convenient vessel for their abuse. But tonight, it allowed me to perceive what no one else could.*

Hovering directly above the Elders, I saw a massive, translucent gray wolf.

It was Kaelen's Inner Wolf, his astral spirit, violently torn from its comatose physical vessel.

*The colossal phantom, a creature woven from smoke and rage,* was pacing the air, baring glowing teeth in absolute fury.

He roared, a sound that vibrated only in my skull, shaking the invisible firmament around him.

*"Two hundred million to the wolf who wakes me! Two hundred million and their freedom!"* the spirit wolf snarled to the unhearing assembly.

*My throat constricted as if stuffed with a fistful of dry leaves, trapping the half-drawn air in my lungs.*

Two hundred million dollars.

That sum was not mere wealth; it was sovereignty.

It meant an escape from my parents, a departure from this oppressive Pack, an end to being treated like chattel.

Before reason could chain my tongue, my mouth opened.

"I will do it," I said softly, stepping from the shadows.

The entire hall fell into a profound stillness.

Selena turned, her expression a mask of disgust and malicious glee.

"You?" she laughed, a high, grating sound. "A filthy, weak Omega presumes to care for an Alpha?"

She advanced on me and shoved my shoulder, a hard, contemptuous blow that sent me stumbling.

"Go on, Elara. A lowly servant is fit for nothing more than cleaning up after a useless invalid."

Above us, Kaelen's spirit wolf ceased his pacing.

The great beast lowered his massive head, his gaze fixed upon Selena with an intensity of pure hatred.

He was finally seeing her true substance-the greedy, hollow woman hiding behind a pleasing facade.

I ignored Selena's taunts and walked straight toward Seraphina, Kaelen's mother and the former Luna of his Pack.

The Luna was the mother of the Pack, the female leader who guided her people with wisdom.

"Please, Luna Seraphina," I bowed my head respectfully. "Let me take my sister's place. I have years of experience caring for the sick."

It was a polite fiction for having been forced to clean the sickbeds of other wolves my entire life.

Seraphina looked at me, her eyes bloodshot from weeping for her son.

She needed to stabilize their massive business empire's stock prices, and a broken engagement would bring a terrible stain upon their Pack.

She grabbed my rough, calloused hands with her soft ones.

"If you can wake my son, I promise you will be the daughter-in-law of our family," she swore, her voice trembling.

My Beta parents rushed forward, eager to be rid of the daughter who brought them only shame.

"Take her, please! She is yours now," my father said, waving his hand as if casting off a bag of refuse.

They pushed me toward Seraphina's guards, affording me no chance to pack my meager belongings.

I looked up one last time.

Kaelen's spirit wolf was staring toward the high-vaulted ceiling, howling a vow to the Moon Goddess, the creator of all werewolves.

"I swear it, Goddess. When I wake, I will give this Omega her millions, and I will tear Selena apart."

I swallowed, a strange warmth blooming deep in my chest.

I could only hope this arrogant, furious phantom would honor his word.

Chapter 2

Elara POV:

Thirty minutes later, I arrived at the high-tech medical facility inside the Alpha's private estate.

*The air was astringent, thick with the competing scents of harsh bleach and bitter tinctures, an assault that made the sensitive membranes in my nose ache.*

In the center of the room lay Kaelen.

His physical body was tethered to dozens of machines, his broad chest rising and falling only by the grace of the ventilators.

He was incredibly handsome, with a chiseled jawline and dark hair, but his skin was pallid and lifeless.

Seraphina wiped a tear from her cheek as she stood beside me.

"The Healers have done all they can with herbs and medicine," she whispered.

Healers were our Pack doctors, employing both modern science and ancient wolf remedies.

"But an Alpha needs more than poultices. He needs emotional companionship. He needs a presence to call his Inner Wolf back to his body."

That was why they refused professional human nurses.

Only a wolf could comprehend the primal needs of another wolf.

I nodded, feigning attention, while my gaze was fixed on the corner of the room.

Kaelen's spirit wolf was curled upon the cold floor, a portrait of defeat and exhaustion.

*"Why have they brought this scrawny Omega?" the spirit wolf grumbled to himself, resting his great snout on his paws. "A reek of lye soap and desperation clings to her. Selena may have broken my heart, but they send me a scullery maid to mend it."*

I bit the inside of my cheek to still my reaction.

Through my Spirit-Sight, I could see the gossamer-thin thread that connected his astral form to his physical shell.

I needed a strategy, and I needed it swiftly.

"Luna Seraphina," I said, my voice steady and professional.

"I require his daily Pack territory reports, a tablet with the morning business news, and some fresh forest herbs."

Seraphina blinked, her expression one of clear astonishment.

The spirit wolf lifted his head, his gray ears twitching in confusion.

"An Omega does not comprehend high-level Pack affairs," Seraphina said gently.

"I do not need to comprehend them," I replied. "He does. His mind needs to hear the architecture of his power, the things that make him an Alpha."

Seraphina hesitated, but desperation was a powerful motivator. She agreed and left to gather the materials.

The next morning, I wasted no time.

*The Healers kept his body immaculate, but the room reeked of sterile chemicals that offended my wolf's senses-and surely his. I brought a basin of warm water mixed with soothing pine and mint leaves. I carefully washed his body, not to clean it, but to replace the scent of the hospital with the scent of the forest. The Healers had kept him clean-shaven, so I simply massaged his tense jaw, hoping to restore the commanding presence of a billionaire leader to his face.*

Then, I set up a tablet on the bedside table.

I played audio documentaries of his Pack's history, letting the sounds of ancient battles fill the room.

At exactly nine in the morning, I sat by his bed and read the Nasdaq financial news aloud, mimicking the crisp, clear tone of a news anchor.

To mask the terrible hospital smell, I brewed a pot of wild forest berry tea and left it steaming on the counter.

When evening came, I did not leave.

I dragged a small, uncomfortable folding cot into the corner of the room and laid my blanket on it.

Seraphina came in to check on us and stopped in her tracks.

"You are sleeping here?" she asked, her eyes widening.

"I must be here twenty-four hours a day," I explained, smoothing out my thin blanket.

"Constant proximity will strengthen the bond and help ground his spirit."

Seraphina's eyes filled with tears again, deeply moved by my dedication.

She thanked me softly and closed the door, leaving me alone with the sleeping Alpha and his ghost.

I sat on my cot and glanced at the spirit wolf.

He was sitting up now, his glowing gaze fixed on me with an intense curiosity.

"Selena would have never touched a washbasin," the wolf muttered, his tail giving a small, hesitant wag.

"She would have complained about the smell and left to go shopping."

He walked over to my cot and sniffed the air around me.

"Perhaps this little Omega is not so bad after all," he whispered.

I turned off the lamp, a small smile playing on my lips in the darkness.

Step one was complete. The Alpha was beginning to accept me.

Chapter 3

Elara POV:

Over the next few weeks, I carefully studied the habits of the spirit wolf.

I observed that he paced only when boredom gnawed at him, and he tended to curl near the window when a wave of hopelessness washed over him.

I began to time my actions to his moods, crafting an illusion of coincidence.

One afternoon, I heard the spirit wolf groaning loudly.

"I am so sick of smelling these high-class, sanitized perfumes," he complained, scratching at the sterile floor.

"My Inner Wolf is starving. I just want a damn Blood-Fruit."

I paused my reading.

Blood-Fruit was a rare, wild fruit that grew in the darkest parts of the forest.

It smelled of raw earth, copper, and overripe wild berries.

Modern, civilized wolves in high society feigned a hatred for it, calling it a barbaric and pungent food.

But our primal instincts secretly craved its intense, feral energy.

*The next day, I diverted a portion of the stipend intended for Kaelen's linens, pressing the coins into the grimy palm of a kitchen boy who ran deliveries to the outer territories. For a few extra bills, he was persuaded to venture into the deep woods for a Blood-Fruit.*

When I brought it into the room, the pungent, heavy scent immediately saturated the air.

I took a knife and sliced it open right in front of Kaelen's bed.

The spirit wolf leaped to his feet, his tongue lolling as he stared at the dark red fruit.

"Oh, Goddess, that smells amazing," he whined, pacing excitedly around the bed.

I took a piece of the fruit and ate it myself, letting the rich, wild flavor explode in my mouth.

Then, I sat down and picked up Kaelen's large, motionless hand.

I began to massage his wide palms and thick knuckles, working the stiff muscles.

At first, the spirit wolf growled.

*"Such familiarity is not for an Omega to take," he huffed, the sound a low vibration against the floorboards, though his pride was warring with a deeper instinct.*

But as I continued the deep, rhythmic pressure, the wolf's ears relaxed.

He let out a soft sigh, and his translucent tail began to wag slowly against the floor.

Suddenly, the heart monitor beside the bed began to beep with an accelerated rhythm.

The potent scent of the Blood-Fruit and the physical touch were triggering his primal survival instincts.

His heart rate spiked, showing the first real signs of internal brain activity.

I looked at his peaceful face and decided to take a risk.

"You know," I whispered, my voice trembling slightly. "This is the first time I've ever eaten a whole Blood-Fruit."

The spirit wolf stopped wagging his tail and looked at me, tilting his head.

"In my house, Omegas eat only the scraps left by Betas," I continued, staring at his pale hands.

"My parents used to lock me in the basement if I so much as looked at Selena's plate. I was just their punching bag."

I took a shaky breath, the heavy weight in my chest releasing with the words.

"Thank you, Kaelen. Because of you, I get to sleep in a warm room and eat food that gives me strength."

The spirit wolf let out a heartbreaking whimper.

He walked over and pressed his large, ghostly head against my lap, though I could feel none of his weight.

"I swear to you, little Omega," the beast growled, his eyes blazing with protective fury.

"When I wake up, I will tear those Betas limb from limb for what they have done to you."

The bond between us shifted that day, growing thicker and heavier.

Four months passed in a blur of reading, massaging, and talking to the silent Alpha.

One rainy evening, as I was pressing my thumbs into his palm, I felt it.

Kaelen's index finger twitched.

It was not a machine-induced spasm. It was a deliberate, voluntary contraction of muscle.

I gasped, dropping his hand.

The spirit wolf jumped onto the bed, staring at his own physical body in absolute shock.

"I felt that!" the wolf roared in triumph. "I felt the warmth of her hands!"

Tears of joy spilled down my cheeks. I slammed my hand on the emergency call button.

"Luna Seraphina! Healers! Come quickly!" I yelled into the intercom.

The door burst open, but it was not the Healers who entered first.

It was Selena.

She stormed into the room, her face a mask of ugly rage.

Before I could speak, she grabbed my arm, her nails digging into my skin, and yanked me away from the bed.

Smack!

Her hand connected with my cheek, the sharp report echoing in the quiet room.

"Get out of my way, you dirty Omega!" she hissed, her eyes wild with panic and greed.

She knew he was waking up, and she intended to steal the credit.

The spirit wolf lunged at her, snapping his massive jaws, but his teeth passed through nothing but empty air.

He roared in useless, helpless rage as Selena pushed me toward the door.

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