Chapter 192
1 stretched my neck as I walked into the caff. Sleeping on my couch was about as comfortable as you assume. I felt my neck pop, and I wanted to groan. I shook myself as I headed to the line to grab breakfast. I needed food and caffeine as soon as possible.
I grabbed a tray and waited for my turn. I felt myself wobble on my feet. I was more tired than I thought.
It’s also the emotional side of things that is weighing you down. Megan’s voice called from the darkness of the forest in my mind. Last night wiped you out. First it was Toya’s emotions, then your own, and you ended the night with your mother’s emotions pressing down on you.
It takes a toll. Nix agreed, and I had to nod. They were right. I was physically and emotionally exhausted. If I could have missed today I would have, but I set this meeting up last night with everyone and we had a plan to make.
“Excuse me.” A soft voice called from behind me. I turned to see an omega male.
“Yes?”
His eyes widened. “It’s your turn to grab food.” He pointed to the line, and I turned back to realize I was just standing there.
“Thank you,” I smiled back at him and moved down the line, filling my plate. I grabbed two coffees because I needed the boost and turned to pay, but the woman waved her hand.
“As of the announcement yesterday from our king, all food from now on will be free, except the prepared dinner kits.”
“Thank you.” I turned to leave, but then I heard a crash behind me and turned to see the omega on his hands and knees, trying to pick up the spilled food and a group of young men standing around him, pointing and laughing. Instantly Nix’s hackles her raised, and Megan slunk out of the forest, teeth bared.
Neither of my wolves would stand by as someone was bullied. I placed my tray back on the counter at the cashier. The cashier’s eyes widened as she saw my face, but she just whispered. “I’ll keep your food here.”
I nodded and walked back to the male on the ground. He was softly whispering, “I’m sorry, it’s my f
fault.”
The men were still laughing. But I just walked over and knocked all the trays out of their hands on to their clothes. Their laughter stopped instantly.
“What the fuck do you think you are doing?” The first guy faced me and I couldn’t see any recognition. He had no idea who I was. Good, this will make it so much better.
I pointed to the ground. “Clean it.” All the men froze.
“What?”
“I said, clean. It. Up.” I took a step closer to them with each word.
“No.” The lead guy scoffed.
1 pointed to the omega. “Isn’t that what you just did to him: You knocked down his food and then made him clean it up. Right? This is something funny to do. So clean it.” I growled, eyes flashing
These men seemed to be too fucking stupid to scent the danger. Nix, Megan and I were all on the same page on this. No one bullied people around us. Especially unranked or low ranked wolves. Omegas were the backbone of any pack. They handled the day–to–day necessities of the survival of the pack. They fed us, cleaned for us, took care of us. And they enjoyed it. And they were the only ones higher ranked wolves didn’t mind in their nests.
Chapter 192
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“He’s an omega. A male omega.” The lead guys scoffed.
“What is your point?” I stepped closer, and I sniffed. “Your what? A low gamma?” I threw my head back and laughed. “Are you fucking kidding me?”
The man looked bewildered. “What?”
“You are the lowest rank fucking possible, and you think you have the right to bully an omega?” I laughed harder. Bending down at my waist to catch my breath. While I was bent over, I grabbed for the omega. “Get up.” His eyes flashed to mine and I could see a tiny bit of panic, but it was smothered by the hope there. Once he stood, I wrapped my arm around his waist. “Let me be very clear here.” I stepped closer to the male. “An omega is more important than your fucking pathetic rank. And you have zero fucking ability to make this man feel less than when you can barely wield a command.”
I watched as my words hit his precious little ego. “What the fuck did you just say?”
But I was too tired to deal with his big man syndrome. I slammed my aura out and the group of guys dropped to the floor. “Clean this shit up. It’s not the workers here’s job to clean the mess you made. And listen to me when I say this. Do not treat omegas, or any unranked wolves like they are less than you.” I waited until they all nodded, then I walked away.
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