Her heart pounded as she faced Carlos, the outgoing Alpha, who held out the glowing ice core—the symbol of ultimate authority.
Her fingers twitched at her sides, the cold air making her skin prickle. She stared at the ice core, its ethereal light casting shadows across her face. It was beautiful, but it was also a chain—a link to a past she wasn’t sure she wanted to carry forward.
Clara clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms. Responsibility. The word echoed in her mind, heavy and unyielding. But was it her responsibility to uphold a system she didn’t believe in? She glanced at Carlos, his expression unreadable, then back at the ice core.
The room erupted in murmurs, the Elders exchanging shocked glances. Victor’s eyes narrowed, his tone sharp. “You can’t? Or you won’t?”
Carlos’s hand tightened around the ice core, his voice low. “Clara, think carefully. This isn’t just about you.”
Without another word, she turned on her heel and strode toward the exit, her robes billowing behind her. The silence in the hall was deafening, broken only by the soft crunch of her boots on the icy floor. As she stepped into the moonlight, her shadow stretched long and defiant across the ground, a silent declaration of the path she had chosen.
She didn’t look back. She couldn’t. Her heart raced, but there was a strange sense of freedom in her chest, a warmth that defied the freezing air. She had made her choice, and now, she would face the consequences—whatever they might be.
The door slammed open, shattering the silence. Victor strode in, his presence commanding and his expression unyielding. Behind him, several high-ranking Alpha warriors stood like shadows, their eyes fixed on Clara. Victor’s voice was sharp, cutting through the air like a blade. “As the newly appointed leader, you will sign this order to suppress the Lunavores. It’s time to prove your loyalty.”
Victor’s lips curled into a cold smile. He stepped closer, placing both hands on her desk, his towering frame casting a shadow over her. “You’re making a mistake, Clara. One you’ll regret.” His voice was low, almost a growl, the threat lingering in the air like a storm about to break.
Victor straightened, his smirk fading into a cold, calculating expression. “We’ll see how long that resolve lasts.” With a final glance at her, he turned on his heel, the warriors following him out like silent sentinels.
Her mind drifted to the stories she’d heard about the Lunavores—outcasts, misunderstood, hunted for their differences. She clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms. “I won’t let fear dictate our future,” she murmured, her voice firm despite the ache in her chest.
Clara stood by the window, the cool night air brushing against her skin as she gazed at the moonlit sky. The memories of her childhood flooded her mind—the moment when a mysterious Omega with silver-white wolf ears had saved her from danger. His warm smile and gentle touch had left an indelible mark on her heart. She whispered to herself, "Perhaps, the change begins with me."
Clara took the documents, her fingers brushing against his as she did so. The brief contact sent a shiver down her spine, but she quickly composed herself. "Gather the council. I'll handle this personally," she commanded, her voice steady and resolute.
She stepped out of her office, the cool night air enveloping her. The path ahead was uncertain, but Clara's resolve was unwavering. She would protect her people and honor the legacy of the Omega who had once saved her. The journey ahead was fraught with danger, but Clara was ready to face it, one step at a time.
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