Katy
We arrange to meet Alexâs grandfather the next day. I am so nervous he is a proud imposing man, well respected among the pack and a true Alpha. Alex is so confident that he will like me, and support us, but I am not so sure if he could welcome an Omega into his family, as an equal.
It is too risky for Alex and myself to arrive together, so I donât have his company to comfort me and give me confidence as I make my way to his grandfatherâs house.
I knock on his grandfatherâs door, and he opens it. He looks me up and down, assessing me, I am not sure if he likes what he sees but he welcomes me in.
âAlex is already hereâ he says showing me into his living room, where I can see Alex waiting with a big smile on his face. Alex beckons to me to sit beside him on the sofa.
âSo Katy, tell me about yourselfâ he says.
âThere isnât much to tellâ I say self-depreciatingly. I am a servant in the packhouse, an Omega. I have a younger sister Emma, and both our parents died recently.â
âThere is more to you than thatâ he says seriously. âYou are the only Omega that has been allowed to finish school. My daughter has taken a great interest in you, even trying to get you into a human university.â
âShe is very kindâ I respond.
âSurely there is more to it than that?â Tell me honestly what interest my daughter has in youâ he commands. I can feel the Alpha dominance coming off him in waves.
I need to be polite, show the proper respect, but I cannot tell him the truth. I bow my head, and say âSorry sir, I do not know why.â
He looks surprised but lets it go.
âAnd you are unable to shift, is that correct?â he asks.
âYes, I have a rare condition that only affects Omegaâs that means that my wolf is too weak for me to shiftâ I tell him lying again. I really hope he canât see through my lies. He doesnât look convinced. I feel that this meeting is going badly, he is not going to accept me.
âAnd my grandson, when did you realise that you were mates?â he asks.
âDuring the rogue attack, as soon as I saw him that day I knew.â
âThat must have been a surprise to youâ he says.
âYes, as an Omega I never expected to be mated to an Alpha.
âOf course. It is very unusual. Are all your family Omegas? He asks.
âYesâ I lie again. âWe are all Omegas.â
âVery well. Thank you my dear. It has been nice to meet you. I need to think about your situation and what I should do next. Alex, I will tell you what I decide in a couple of daysâ timeâ he says dismissing us both.
It has been a short, uncomfortable meeting, he wasnât unkind but and I am not confident that he will help us.
We get up to leave and Alex squeezes my hand. He shows me to the door and kisses my forehead.
â You did very wellâ he tells me.
I would like to feel reassured by his words, but I donât think this meeting went well.
Ellen
I am having a quiet night in. It has been a tiring day at work, and it feels great to finally relax. I am surprised when the doorbell rings.
I donât get many visitors; I donât encourage them. I live alone in the forest for a reason, and most pack members are considerate enough to give me my space.
I hesitate before answering the door, maybe I could just leave it and pretend I am not in. It rings again, and I abandon any idea of ignoring it.
When I open my door, I am stunned to see my father. We havenât spoken in twenty years. I see him sometimes from a distance when I am forced to attend pack events but that is very rarely.
âCan I come in?â he asks me quietly.
I donât respond but open the door wider so that he can enter the house.
âI know that you are still angry with me, that you have every reason to be furious with me, but I need your help. I need to know more about Katyâ he says.
âWhy ask me? I donât know her well.â I lie. âShe is a former pupil, a bright girl for an Omega. If you want to know more about her speak to one of the other Omegas.â
He looks at me for a moment before saying âI am sorry for what I did to you. It was a mistake that I have regretted bitterly ever since. In choosing your brother to be the next Alpha over you, when you were the stronger, better wolf was a mistake. I followed tradition. This pack has never had a female Alpha, and I didnât feel strong enough to break that tradition.
He has been a terrible Alpha, his neutrality during the war cost many lives and destroyed the reputation of our pack. The royal family would still be alive if you had been Alpha instead of him.â
I nod at him. I accept his apology, I am glad that he regrets his decision, but I am not in a place yet where I can forgive him.
âBut now Ellenâ he continues, âI need you to tell me the truth about Katy. She is not an Omega. I have spoken to her today. I questioned her, tried to exert my Alpha dominance over her. It had no effect she didnât feel it as an Omega should.
Donât get me wrong she went through the motions of bowing and being submissive, but it was an act. I am guessing that she doesnât realise that it is an act, that she doesnât understand that an ordinary wolf will feel an Alphaâs dominance and be forced to submit and do exactly what the alpha wolf demands. I assume you and her Omega parents have taught her how to act as if she is being forced to submit. It was very clever of you; I am sure it would fool most Alphas but not me.
She even managed to lie to me about who she is. Not many wolves would be able to do that. So, I ask you now to trust me, to believe that I mean her no harm and to tell me the truth.
Who is she really?â