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The Alpha King's Pregnant Omega
The Alpha King's Pregnant Omega
Author: Ozioma

Chapter 1: Midnight Claim

Author: Ozioma
last update publish date: 2026-06-18 17:19:33

The moon hung heavy and luminous over Shadowfang Castle, its silver light filtering through the tall arched windows of the royal chambers. The ancient fortress, seat of the most powerful alpha pack in the realm, stood silent under the night sky. Omega Cassian Vale moved like a shadow through the narrow, hidden servant passage, his bare feet silent against the cold stone floor. His heart pounded fiercely against his ribs, a mix of fear and forbidden excitement coursing through his veins.

At twenty-three, Cassian was a noble omega from a respected bloodline, known for his gentle nature and quiet grace. Yet here he was, risking everything for stolen moments with the one alpha who made his entire being come alive. The thin black silk robe he wore whispered against his skin as he walked, already warm with the first hints of arousal. His body had begun reacting to Kael’s presence long before he reached the door, a deep, instinctive pull that no amount of reason could silence.

The moment he stepped into the king’s private chambers, King Kael Draven’s powerful alpha scent washed over him like a tide. Dark cedar smoke intertwined with rich spice and raw, commanding strength. Cassian’s breath hitched. A wave of heat bloomed low in his belly, and he felt the familiar slick warmth gathering between his thighs. His inner omega stirred, yearning for the alpha who had claimed a piece of his soul.

Kael stood by the large stone hearth, firelight dancing across his broad, muscular chest. At twenty-nine, the Alpha King was the embodiment of Shadowfang’s might — tall, powerful, and radiating an aura of dominance that made lesser wolves submit without a word. His golden eyes glowed with barely contained desire as they fixed on Cassian.

“You’re late, little omega,” Kael said, his deep voice sending pleasant shivers down Cassian’s spine.

“The guards changed their patrol routes tonight,” Cassian replied softly, stepping further into the room. “I had to be careful.”

Kael closed the distance in two powerful strides. He pressed Cassian against the heavy oak door, one large hand gently but firmly cupping the side of his neck while the other pulled the silk robe open. Cool air met heated skin, drawing a soft gasp from the omega. Their mouths met in a heated kiss that quickly deepened, full of longing and urgency. Kael’s tongue explored with dominant grace, tasting and claiming.

Cassian melted into the embrace, his hands sliding up the alpha’s bare chest. Every touch, every brush of skin ignited sparks between them. Kael’s hands roamed possessively over Cassian’s body, mapping the curves and planes he had come to know so intimately in their secret nights together.

In one smooth motion, Kael turned him around and bent him over the edge of the large, fur-covered bed. Cassian’s fingers gripped the soft pelts as the king positioned himself behind him. The alpha entered him slowly at first, savoring the connection, then began moving with deep, powerful strokes that stole Cassian’s breath. Their bodies moved together in a rhythm that felt both primal and deeply intimate, the pleasure building with every thrust.

Kael leaned over him, his strong chest pressed against Cassian’s back, lips brushing the sensitive spot on the omega’s neck where a hidden mating mark lay. “You feel perfect,” he murmured, voice rough with desire. “Like you were made for me.”

The intensity grew, their shared breaths and soft sounds filling the chamber. When release finally washed over them, Kael’s knot swelled, locking them together in the most intimate way possible. Cassian trembled with the force of it, waves of pleasure radiating through his entire body. Kael held him close, one large hand resting protectively over Cassian’s flat belly as if already imagining a future neither of them dared speak aloud.

They remained connected for a long while, the alpha’s purr vibrating soothingly through Cassian’s frame. In these quiet moments, the weight of their forbidden bond felt lighter. Kael pressed gentle kisses along Cassian’s shoulder, his touch surprisingly tender for such a feared ruler.

“You are mine,” Kael whispered against his skin. “Even if the entire court would condemn us for it.”

Cassian closed his eyes, savoring the warmth and safety of the alpha’s embrace. He wished they could stay like this forever, free from the dangers of royal politics, from the watchful eyes of ambitious nobles like Prince Rowan, from the constant fear of discovery.

When Kael’s knot finally eased, the alpha helped him stand on shaky legs and carefully wrapped the silk robe around his body once more. He cupped Cassian’s face with both hands and kissed him slowly and deeply, as if memorizing the moment.

“Return tomorrow night,” Kael said, his golden eyes intense. “I’m nowhere near done with you, my omega.”

Cassian nodded, his heart full of love and heavy with unspoken fear. He slipped back into the hidden passage, Kael’s scent still clinging to his skin like a promise and a warning.

As he made his way through the dark corridors toward his own modest chambers, Cassian pressed a hand lightly to his belly. A strange warmth lingered there, deeper than usual. He dismissed it as the afterglow of their passion, unaware that their repeated unions had already begun to bear fruit.

In the dangerous world of royal packs and fated mates, their love was a fragile flame. One wrong move, one whispered rumor, and it could consume them both.

But for tonight, Cassian allowed himself to hold onto the memory of Kael’s touch, the safety of his arms, and the hope that somehow, they might find a way to be together openly one day.

Little did he know that the threads of betrayal were already being woven in the shadows, and that his world was about to shatter completely.

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