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Empire's Shadow

last update publish date: 2026-07-02 20:27:06

I was walking straight into the lion’s den and I didn’t care.

“I told you this was a bad idea,” Liam said tightly as the car pulled up to the Grey family estate. His hand hovered near mine on the seat but never quite touched.

I yanked the door open before the driver could. “I don’t need your permission. This is my home. My company. They need to see I’m still in control.”

Liam got out after me, jaw clenched. “You’re still recovering from the heat. You’re pregnant, Aiden. This isn’t the time to prove anything.”

“Stop saying that word,” I hissed, not looking at him. “I’m not... I’m handling it. Now stay behind me and keep quiet. I can do this alone.”

The heavy oak doors opened before I even reached them. My uncle Henry stood there, flanked by two cousins. Their smiles were all teeth.

“Aiden,” Henry drawled, eyes flicking over me with barely hidden satisfaction. “So good of you to come home. We’ve been waiting.”

I stepped inside, shoulders squared. “Let’s skip the pleasantries. I know what this is about. The differentiation. It changes nothing. I’m still the heir. Still running this empire.”

Henry laughed softly, closing the doors behind us with a heavy click. “Changes nothing? Look at you. An Omega. Weak. Scent all twisted up. The board will eat you alive.”

One of my cousins, Marcus, crossed his arms. “We’ve already had calls. Shareholders are nervous. An Omega leading Grey Enterprises? It’s a joke.”

My blood boiled. “A joke? I built half the divisions you’re profiting from. I closed the Nakamura deal when you all said it was impossible. Don’t you dare stand there and question me.”

Henry stepped closer, that smug look deepening. “You were never meant to be this weak, Aiden. Step aside gracefully. Let real Alphas handle the family business. We’ll even be generous. A nice settlement. Maybe a quiet place to... raise whatever you’re carrying.”

I felt the color drain from my face. “How do you know about that?”

Henry’s smile widened. “We have friends in the medical wing. Word travels fast when the heir falls so spectacularly.”

Liam moved then, positioning himself at my side. “He’s not stepping aside. And you won’t touch him.”

Henry’s gaze shifted to Liam, assessing. “Cole. Interesting choice of company. Come to claim your prize?”

“He’s not a prize,” Liam said, voice low and dangerous. “He’s the man who still owns this empire. Back off.”

I shot Liam a sharp look. “I told you to stay quiet. I can fight my own battles.”

“Can you?” Marcus sneered. “You look like you’re about to fall over. Pregnancy already taking its toll?”

“Shut your mouth,” I growled, but my vision blurred for a second. A wave of nausea hit me hard. I steadied myself against the hallway table.

Lucas appeared from the side hallway, face pale and conflicted. He’d been with me through dozens of crises, but never one like this. “Aiden, maybe we should take this slower. Henry’s already moving assets. Quiet transfers. He’s preparing the board for a vote.”

“Lucas,” I said, betrayal stinging fresh. “You knew?”

He looked down. “I tried to slow him down. But you’ve been gone. The heat, the hospital. People talk. Henry’s telling everyone you’re unfit.”

Henry chuckled. “Because you are unfit. An Omega carrying some Alpha’s bastard. What kind of leader does that make you? The board will laugh you out of the room.”

I stepped forward, fists clenched. “This bastard is mine. And I will burn this entire company down before I let you take it from me. You’ve always hated that Father chose me. Always wanted the power for yourself.”

“Power belongs to those strong enough to hold it,” Henry replied coldly. “Not to broken Omegas who spread their legs for the first compatible Alpha that comes along.”

Liam’s hand shot out, gripping my arm as I lunged forward. “Don’t. He’s baiting you.”

“Get your hands off me,” I snapped at Liam, but I didn’t pull away. His touch grounded me even as it pissed me off. “I don’t need you defending me like I’m helpless.”

“You’re not helpless,” Liam said quietly, eyes never leaving Henry. “But you’re not alone either. Not anymore.”

Lucas shifted uncomfortably. “Aiden, please. Henry’s already got three board members in his pocket. If you push now, they’ll vote you out immediately. Think about the baby. Think about what’s smart.”

“Don’t you bring the baby into this,” I snarled, voice cracking. “None of you get to use that against me. I didn’t ask for any of this. I didn’t ask to wake up changed. To feel... to feel everything so much.”

Henry’s eyes gleamed. “Exactly. You’re emotional. Unstable. Typical Omega traits. The world will see it. The business world will destroy you.”

I laughed, cold and sharp. “You’d love that, wouldn’t you? Watching me break. Watching everything Father built go to you. Over my dead body.”

“It might come to that,” Henry said softly. “Accidents happen. Especially to fragile little Omegas under stress.”

Liam moved fully in front of me then. “Threaten him again and we’ll see how fragile I am.”

The room tensed. My cousins shifted, hands twitching. Lucas stepped between us, hands raised. “Everyone calm down. This isn’t helping. Aiden, you need to rest. You look pale.”

“I’m fine,” I insisted, even as another wave of dizziness hit me. My hand instinctively went to my stomach. I hated myself for it. “I’m still the one in charge here. You all work for me. Remember that.”

Henry shook his head slowly. “Not for long. The papers are already moving. By next week, we’ll have an emergency vote. You can either step down willingly or we’ll force you out. Either way, the Omega era ends today.”

“You bastard,” I whispered. “After everything I did for this family. After every sacrifice.”

“Sacrifices?” Henry sneered. “You enjoyed the power. The respect. Now you’ll learn what it feels like to be at the bottom. Where Omegas belong.”

Liam’s voice cut through like steel. “He belongs wherever he chooses. And right now, he’s choosing to fight. With or without your approval.”

I looked at Liam, that unwanted warmth spreading through my chest again. I shoved it down hard. “I told you to stay out of this. This is Grey family business.”

“It became my business when you called me,” Liam replied, meeting my eyes. There was something raw there. Something that made my stomach flip for reasons that had nothing to do with pregnancy. “I’m not walking away.”

Lucas sighed heavily. “Aiden, he’s right. You need support right now. Henry’s moves are aggressive. He’s already frozen some accounts.”

“Frozen my accounts?” I turned on Henry again. “You don’t have that authority.”

“I do when the board suspects instability,” Henry said smoothly. “And an Omega heir pregnant with an unknown Alpha’s child? That’s the definition of instability.”

“It’s not unknown,” Liam said quietly. “It’s mine.”

The silence that followed was deafening. I stared at him, shock freezing me in place. “Liam... what are you doing?”

“Claiming what’s mine,” he answered, voice steady. “The baby. You. This fight. All of it.”

Henry’s face twisted with disgust. “How touching. The fallen heir and his guard dog Alpha. Pathetic.”

I wanted to scream. At Henry. At Liam. At the way my body was starting to fail me right when I needed strength most. The room spun faster. My knees buckled.

“Aiden!” Lucas called out.

Liam moved like lightning, scooping me up before I hit the floor. His arms were solid, warm, safe. I hated how good it felt even as humiliation burned through me.

“Get him out of here,” Henry said coldly, watching with dangerous calculation in his eyes. “Before he embarrasses us further.”

Liam carried me toward the doors without another word. I pressed my face against his chest, too exhausted to fight.

“Put me down,” I whispered weakly. “I can walk.”

“Not right now you can’t,” he murmured against my hair. “I’ve got you.”

As the estate doors closed behind us, Henry’s final words echoed in my mind. The fight was just beginning. And for the first time, I wasn’t sure I could win it alone.

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