LOGIN"What did you just say?" Silas’s voice dropped like a guillotine. He stepped from behind Elara, his presence expanding until he seemed to eclipse the very light in the room. The sheer intensity of his gaze was a physical blow, yet Greene, blinded by his own delusion, didn't flinch.
"Who are you having the audacity to talk to like that?" Silas asked, his voice vibrating with a fury that made the nearest guests take a collective step back.
"And who are you to speak to me like that?" Greene challenged, his chest puffed out. He sneered, looking Silas up and down with a dismissive grunt. "Are you the one who smuggled her into this place?" He scoffed, gesturing vaguely at Elara’s gown. "Were you also invited? You don't look like an Alpha to me, more like a Beta feeding on suppressants."
Silas took another step forward, his shadow looming over Greene. "What did you just say?"
"I'm with the President's daughter!" Greene boasted, throwing an arm around Beatrice’s waist. "You don't want to be thrown out of here. I can have you sacked with one word to her father!"
Beatrice, however, had gone deathly pale. Her eyes were fixed on Silas, and her expression shifted from smugness to pure, unadulterated terror. She recognized him. Everyone in the inner circle knew the 'Beast of the Presidential Guard.' She began to shrink back, her voice a frantic whisper. "Greene... lower your voice."
"Lower my voice? I'm not going to lower my voice! Speaking to me like this when you're here with me? I’m going to have him dealt with!"
"Greene, stop raising your voice..." Beatrice pleaded, her hand shaking as she tried to detach herself from his side.
The murmurs from the crowd grew sharper, biting into the silence.
"Who's that guy speaking arrogantly to Alpha Vance?"
"He must have a death wish. Who gave him an invitation? Ordinary Alphas of low rank are suddenly allowed into spaces like this?"
"And he's so brazenly pointing at Silas... that beast no one dares look at twice. He's cooked."
Greene ignored them all, looking at Beatrice with confusion. "Why are you scared? Do they intimidate you? Look at me, I'm this woman's ex-husband. You know who she is already. She’s nothing!"
"You're Alpha Vance's ex-husband?"
The voice that cut through the air was like cold steel sliding over silk. The entire room pivoted. The crowd parted like the Red Sea as a man walked through, his every step echoing with the weight of absolute authority.
It was Calvin.
Elara’s breath hitched as she looked at him. Twelve years had transformed the boy who helped her scale the wall into a titan. He was massive, his physique honed by a decade of military command, his shoulders broad enough to carry the weight of the nation. His hair was dark and swept back, framing a face that was strikingly handsome but carved from granite. His eyes, a piercing, predatory grey, locked onto hers for a fraction of a second, a soft, knowing smile ghosting his lips, before they turned back into ice as he looked at Greene.
"Calvin is here," someone whispered. "That mentally deranged man is as good as dead."
"You said you were Alpha Vance's ex-husband?" Calvin repeated, stopping mere inches from Greene. Silas stepped aside, yielding the floor to the man who had been groomed to be Elara's mate.
Greene’s smile died a little. He looked at Elara, then at Calvin, then back at Elara. A flicker of doubt finally crossed his face, but his arrogance was a hard habit to break. "I don't know about an 'Alpha Vance,' but I know I'm this woman's ex-husband," he replied, pointing a finger at Elara.
Calvin’s jaw tightened. "Stop embarrassing her by saying you're Alpha Vance's ex-husband. You could be jailed for such a claim."
"Jailed for what? Beatrice, can you hear what they're saying?" Greene turned to the girl, but Beatrice was already three steps away, her face a mask of sweating panic.
"You're supposed to keep quiet at this point, Greene," Elara said, her voice cutting through his panic like a scalpel. She turned her cold gaze to the girl. "Beatrice... you said you're the President's daughter?"
Beatrice looked like she wanted to melt into the floorboards. She couldn't even find her voice.
"Well, you know she is!" Greene snapped, letting go of Beatrice's hand to gesture toward the ballroom at large. "Go find your father, Beatrice. I would love to discuss our marriage proceedings with him right now."
"Marriage proceedings?" Elara asked while Greene nodded proudly, adjusted his lapels as if he already wore the crown.
"Yeah, marriage proceedings. To marry an Alpha, things like this always happen. You know, you don't just marry them off like Omegas who have no real marriage, they just stick with their Alphas that they're mated... why am I explaining all these to you like you actually understand."
Elara suddenly began to spread her pheromones as the anger in her began to set in. It wasn't just a scent; it was a tidal wave of pure, unadulterated power. A dizzying feeling enveloped everyone in a thirty-foot radius. The air grew heavy, thick with the metallic tang of a Dominant Alpha's rage. The only people not affected were the other apex predators, Calvin, her father, and a few other Dominant Alphas. Every other person in the room began to take wavering steps, clutching their heads as dizziness washed over them. His father flickered a gaze from where he stood to where she was, wondering what must've made her spread out her strong pheromones so angrily.
"Who is this Alpha with such strong pheromones?" Greene asked, his voice cracking as he tried plucking his nose, his knees beginning to tremble under a weight he didn't comprehend.
Calvin turned to look at Elara. Of course, he had missed her strong pheromones for so long. The feel of it brought back memories of their childhood, the way they used to spar until the air itself felt like it would combust. He connected to her mind effortlessly, his voice echoing in her head via their old mind link.
“Seriously? This man is your ex-husband? He asked, his mental tone dripping with condescending disbelief. “You didn't want me as your mate so you could be with such a blabbermouth like this? What did he give to you to make you waste years with him?”
“Calvin, just shut up.”
“I will shut up, but please stop spreading your pheromones everywhere. You’re contaminating the party. There are some Omegas in this building, Elara. You won't know how to take care of them all if you break them into their heat cycles.”
The warning snapped her back. She remembered someone, she turned around immediately to where Silas stood. He was shaking violently, his knuckles white as he gripped the back of a chair. He was trying so hard to maintain his composure, but the sweat soaking through his suit gave him away. Her pheromones were hitting him like a physical blow; even the strongest suppressants couldn't shield an Omega from a Dominant Alpha’s direct, unbridled fury.
"Who is this Alpha with these pheromones? He should stop spreading it!" Greene yelled, his voice rising in a panicked pitch as the room began to spin for him.
Elara stepped closer toward him, her shadow looming large. "It's me. I'm the woman with those pheromones you're talking about."
"You?" He asked, a scoff forming on his lips, but the scoff died as she released them further. "You're an alpha?"
The surge was too much. To everyone's absolute shock, Silas slumped to the floor immediately. The air was suddenly flooded with a new scent, something sweet, raw, and terrifyingly vulnerable. His own Omega pheromones were slipping out of him in a desperate, uncontrollable rush, stripped bare by Elara's presence. It was as if he had turned twelve again, caught in the terrifying onset of a gender he had spent a decade hiding.
Elara blinked, swallowing hard as the sweet scent hit her senses.
Silas read the message over and over again, the cold words burning into his retinas as he lay in bed. He spent the entire night tossing and turning, caught in a fitful, restless sleep that brought no relief.By the next morning, he couldn't take the confinement of his room anymore. He joined his men on the field to train them. He shouldn't have, his body was exhausted and his mind was a chaotic wreck but he desperately needed to put his thoughts at rest.More than that, he needed to get away from Beatrice. She had been pestering him relentlessly since sunrise, demanding they film cute videos for her social media, asking for petty kisses for the cameras, and forcing him onto occasional calls with the Prime Minister, who seemed determined to guide him through everything he needed to know to be a proper son-in-law in less than a day of engagement. But the distraction of the training field didn't stop the ache. Elara wasn't in the White House, she didn't stay over the night and her abse
There was a huge, roaring applause the moment she stopped talking. The clapping rolled through the grand hall in waves, some delegates cheering with genuine fervor while others joined in out of sheer political obligation, stunned by the sheer weight of her presence. As the ovation slowly died down, Elara turned her head, her sharp eyes finding her father standing near the upper tier."I am going to provide a stable government for my people," she said, her voice dropping into a deep, steady cadence that resonated across the room. "The people that my father will entrust me with in the future. Everyone deserves to have a place in my government. Too much discrimination is the reason why a young Alpha bullies a full-grown Omega with the mind that he has superiority over them. That is not disrespect. How can respect be based entirely on where you stand in the order? How do we move this nation forward? Let's call for change!!!"The crowd erupted again, the word ‘change’ echoing against the
"He doesn't have greed?" Calvin asked with a low, mocking chuckle, "For someone who dared touch what doesn't belong to him, and you say he doesn't have greed? The president's daughter, six years his senior.""When did our species start caring so much about ages?" Elara countered smoothly, her voice a sharp, dangerous thread beneath her public mask."Of course you won't care because he's an omega," Calvin hissed, his eyes catching the light from a nearby camera drone as he leaned closer, "What if I decided to have a taste of him? I want to know what a male omega tastes like."Elara paused in her tracks immediately. The sudden halt was almost imperceptible to the crowd, but the internal shift was seismic.Her entire body went rigid, a cold, predatory instinct flaring in her chest. For a split second, her protective Alpha aura threatened to bleed through the airwaves, but she forced it back down, plastering a warm, beautifully serene smile across her face as she looked up at him."Calv
The cameras exploded in a rapid, synchronized frenzy.She pulled back just an inch, her breath uneven as she stared into his cold, unmoving eyes. "Please smile," she whispered under her breath, her voice trembling beneath the weight of her desperation. "It's a beautiful day for me, Silas. Don't ruin it."Silas forced his jaw to unlock, pulling the corners of his mouth upward into a stiff, practiced smile that didn't reach his eyes. He wrapped a rigid arm around Beatrice's waist, pulling her close to his side as the cameras continued to whirr around them."Thank you," Beatrice muttered under her breath, her posture instantly relaxing against him as they crossed the threshold into the grand reception hall.The moment the heavy double doors swung open, a wall of sound hit them. A massive sea of dignitaries, military officials, and high-society families sat at tiered banquet tables, their faces illuminated by the constant, blinding flash of media cameras.The Master of Ceremonies stood a
A stylist worked through her hair in long, deliberate sections. Another moved near her face with the focused attention of a painter, and Elara kept her eyes forward and her expression composed, and cooperated with all of it without complaint, which was perhaps the most unsettling thing about her that morning to the people who knew her.But could she dare complain, she wore a smile briefly even when she could still hear the buzzing of her phone.The camera crew had been permitted in at her request.And she began to announce it herself, a candid vlog, unscripted, an invitation to her audience to follow the morning as it unfolded. The crew of two moved quietly through the suite, keeping their distance but keeping their lenses trained, and Elara acknowledged them occasionally with the practiced ease of someone who had grown up understanding that an audience was simply part of the architecture of her life.The interview segment began just past ten, the journalist settling into the chair t
The engagement day arrived the way all unavoidable things do, quietly, without drama, slipping in through the morning light as if it were nothing more than a Tuesday.The White House had been awake since before dawn.Staff moved through the corridors in organised streams, arms full of florals and linen and the kind of soft panic that only occurs when an event has been planned to within an inch of its life and everyone is terrified of the one inch that has not. The east gardens had been dressed overnight, ivory draping threaded through the hedgerows, long banquet tables arranged beneath white canopies that caught the early breeze and swelled gently outward like sails. Crystal caught the morning light and threw it in every direction. Caterers moved in and out of the service entrance with the focused efficiency of a military operation, silver trays stacked high, the smell of slow-roasted lamb and poached pears and warm bread already bleeding out into the open air before the first guest
"Yes, sir," he replied, turning toward her.Elara masked her surprise, forcing her face to remain a sheet of ice. Up close, the contrast was jarring. How had that small, fragile boy grown so fast? He was tall now, his frame bulky and filled out beneath the expensive fabric of his suit. Time had bee
She looked at him coldly, her expression a mask of indifference she had spent a decade perfecting. She averted her gaze almost immediately, staring out at the receding landscape of the life she was abandoning."Does my father know that I'm coming back?""Yes er... He sent me to pick you. I'm now hi
"Is there anything you regret at the moment?" The therapist asked.Elara’s eyes closed, the salt of her tears stinging the raw skin of her cheeks. Her heart bobbed up and down in her chest. She couldn't even say no. How could she? The memories were everywhere, clinging to the corners of her vision
Silas was quiet for a moment. Then, slowly, he reached up and pressed the pad of his thumb against her cheek, wiping the tears from her face with a gentleness that Elara found, against her will, difficult to watch."Stop crying," he said quietly. "I'm sorry. But you know that I don't—"Beatrice's e







