MasukIn a world where Omegas are born to obey, submission is not a choice, it's an expectation. Klein has spent his entire life defying that expectation. Fierce, stubborn, and unbreakable, he refuses to bow his head to anyone. While other Omegas accept their fate, Klein fights against it. He doesn't beg. He doesn't cry. And he certainly doesn't kneel. No matter how cruel the world becomes, he refuses to let it break him or control him, not after everything he has survived. But fate has a twisted sense of humor. The Omega who feared nothing finds himself on his knees, desperate and pleading. Not for forgiveness. Not for mercy. But for the attention of the two men who have completely unraveled his world. The infamous twins of the Blackshadow Pack. Powerful. Ruthless. Untouchable. And for the first time in his life, Klein discovers that rebellion becomes far more complicated when the people you refuse to obey are the very ones you can't resist.
Lihat lebih banyakKlein's POV
The only sounds I can hear right now are the crack of whips and screams echoing off the stone walls. I watched them, trembling, begging, crying as the heartless guards punish them here in the dungeon.
I shake my head in disgust. “Pathetic. What good does crying and pleading do when they know it won’t change a thing? They’re all idiots.” I turn my gaze away from the scene.
A few more minutes pass before the noise finally dies down. I look back to see the guards dragging their unconscious bodies across the floor. They toss them back into their cells like trash, leaving them half-dead where they fall.
“Weak,” I mutter under my breath.
A moment later, Keno’s voice echoes in my mind. > “That’s not exactly surprising.” I let out a short, bitter laugh in response.
Before long, the door to my cell swings open and two guards step inside.
“You’re free to go,” one says arrogantly, making me hiss in irritation.
I push myself up from the dirty floor and hold out my hands for them to remove the chains. The guard scowls but yanks the restraints off roughly. I flex my wrists, shaking my head when I see fresh cuts from where the metal dug into my skin.
“Get out of here! And try to behave yourself this time so you don’t end up back in here,” the other guard snaps.
I lift my head to meet his glare. “Seems like I’m here every single day,” I say dryly as they start pulling me toward the exit.
“I can walk on my own!” I growl, trying to pull free from their grip.
They say nothing but keep hold of me until we finally step out of the dark, stinking dungeon into the light.
“Fuck!” I curse as they shove me forward hard, nearly sending me sprawling to the ground.
My legs still haven’t fully healed from the punishment I got three days ago, they beat me with iron rods after I caused trouble.
Speaking of which… how’s that fool Rafael doing? Is he even still alive?
We got into a massive fight three days back. He and his friends tried to kill me, but luck wasn’t on their side, I’m not ready to leave this world just yet.
The guards beat all of us that day, but from what I heard, Rafael and his friends got it worse. Their gang’s the top group of bullies in this university, so the guards have never liked them much anyway.
“Get out of here already! Why won’t someone just buy you already? You’re making our jobs harder than they need to be!” one guard shouts at me.
I just grin at them. “You get paid well enough, you should at least work harder!” I call out before turning my back and walking away.
I can hear them snarling in anger behind me, but I don’t look back.
As I cross the field toward the left wing of the university where the boys’ dorms are located, I notice the stares from other students. I ignore them. I’m used to the way they look at me by now.
Besides, people like them aren’t worth my attention. They walk around with their heads held high like they’re better than everyone else, but the truth is we’re all the same , low-rank werewolves forced to live like slaves. But I’m different from all of them.
I’m a pure Omega, but unlike the others, I won’t bow down to anyone. I’d rather be punished over and over than cry, beg, or kneel for mercy.
In this world we live in, they say obedience is the only way to survive this cruelty.
But me?
That word doesn’t exist in my vocabulary.
If I want to make it through this life, that’s not how I’ll do it. Instead of begging for their kindness, I refuse and fight back to survive on my own terms, even if it kills me. Actually, death might be the only real way to be free. When you’re dead, there’s no more pain, no more fear, no more worry weighing on you every single day. When you die, it’s over, no more suffering.
The moment I push open the door to our dorm, I’m greeted by my roommate, who looks like he’s been used as a human punching bag.
“You look like a mess,” he says, eyeing me up and down.
I raise an eyebrow at him. “And what about you, bastard? You look like you lost a fight with a brick wall.”
He lets out a small chuckle at my remarks. “Fair enough. So… how was it down there?”
Instead of answering right away, I let my body collapse onto the worn couch and let out a deep, heavy sigh. “Hell as always. Same shit, different day.”
Sandro stands up from his chair and heads to the tiny kitchen area. When he comes back, he’s holding two cans of beer. He tosses one toward me, thankfully, my reflexes are sharper than his, and I catch it easily before it hits my face.
I pop the tab and drink straight from the can, emptying it in just a few gulps. Those damn guards hadn’t given me any food or water for three full days, my throat feels like it’s been rubbed raw with sandpaper.
I set the empty can down and look him over again. “So what happened to you? You really do look like shit.”
He shakes his head, taking a slower sip from his own beer. “Got into a fight this morning. Some assholes from the east wing thought they could push me around.”
I laugh hard at that. “That’s fucking brilliant! Why didn’t they throw your ass in the dungeon with me?”
“Lucky me, they just beat the crap out of me right there on the field and let me go,” he says, wincing as he shifts his weight.
I let out an even louder laugh at that.
To be honest, I don’t really think of this bastard as my friend. He’s just one of the only people I bother talking to here. In this world, trust is a luxury you can’t afford , even the ones who seem kind might be your worst enemies in disguise.
Not that Sandro’s like that. I’ll admit it, he’s actually a good person. Kind, even. He was already here when I first got thrown into this hellhole of a university. Like me, he’s an Omega though his parents were both Betas, and he was the only one in their family born with our rank. The moment they found out, they brought him here and left him to suffer. Once they’d saved up enough money, they moved to another country and never looked back.
His story’s pretty damn sad, I’ll give him that.
"Looks like taming you will be quite enjoyable, our little Omega," Lucien whispered in his ear from behind, his lips so close to Klein’s skin that he could feel the warmth of his breath.He tried to pull away, but Lucien’s grip only tightened slightly, holding him in place.A fresh wave of shivers ran down Klein’s spine as he felt Lucien’s lips brush against the sensitive skin just below his ear. He was barely dressed, the outfit from the auction leaving most of his body exposed, and every touch, every breath against his skin felt magnified a hundred times over. He could feel the Alpha’s chest pressing against his back, the steady beat of his heart matching his own racing pulse in a way that made him feel more trapped than ever."Look at this so-called ‘Rebellious Omega’ – not a single word now that he’s in front of us," Lysander said, his voice cutting through the silence like a knife.He reached out and gripped Klein’s chin firmly between his fingers, forcing him to lift his head an
When Klein heard those words, he couldn’t make sense of the chaotic storm of emotions swirling inside him. Something twisted deep in his stomach, a strange flutter that sent goosebumps prickling across every inch of his skin and made his heart hammer against his ribs like a caged bird fighting to escape. Even his cheeks and ears felt like they were burning hot enough to melt metal, a sensation he’d only ever experienced when he’d been caught in the rain after running for miles, or the time he’d taken a blow to the head during a fight with some Alpha bullies back in his first year at the university."Fuck," Klein muttered under his breath, his jaw clenched so tight he was sure his teeth would crack. His eyes were fixed on the Twin Alphas standing before him, identical in every way, from their jet-black hair cut in sharp, clean lines to their tall, powerful frames that seemed to fill every inch of space around them. Their eyes, the color of storm clouds gathering over the mountains, he
Third Person POV Slowly, Klein pried his eyes open, roused by the sound of voices and movement echoing around the room."F-fuck..." he muttered, the taste of iron still lingering in his mouth.He tried to sit up, but pain shot through his body, forcing him to grit his teeth. As the memories of what happened came rushing back, his gaze landed on Sandro sitting in the corner of the small room.Sandro was crying quietly.Then Klein noticed what he was wearing, the clothes from the dark red box."Sandro," Klein called hoarsely.Sandro looked at him briefly before lowering his head. "If you hadn't tried to help me... you wouldn't be here." He said instead .Klein frowned. "What are you talking about?""We're going to the auction. All of us. Including you."His eyes widened. Looking down at himself, he finally noticed his own outfit. "WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS?!" he roared.Before he could react further, the door swung open and two guards entered."It's time to go."One guard chained Sandro's
I practically fly up each step of the stairs, desperate to catch up to him before it's too late.When I burst out of the building, I see dozens of students gathered together, each clutching the same dark red box he'd been given.I can see the mix of sorrow, anxiety, and terror in their eyes. They hold their boxes tight against their chests, as if praying that whatever waits for them outside will be bearable enough to live through.I tear my eyes away from the crowd and scan the sea of faces looking for Sandro. Panic starts to rise in my chest when I can't spot him anywhere. I slow down, about to ask one of the selected students, then I catch sight of him near the back of the group.A wave of relief washes over me, and I move quickly to reach him."SANDRO!" I shout, and he turns at the sound of my voice.He looks at me, confusion clear in his eyes. "W-what are you doing here?" he asks as I finally reach him."Don't," I say firmly, making him raise an eyebrow in confusion."What are yo






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