An Alpha's Revenge Part 4

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Kongpob

"How could you do this?" His father is telling him. They're alone in the room and despite the fact that he wants to bring up Frame he knows that he is wrong. 

"How can I leave our Kingdom in your hands when this is what you do?"

"I just wanted-"

"I know what you wanted. Revenge. But Arthit is still a child. Whatever Frame has done does not fall on Arthit. And you've linked yourself to him."

"That bond can be dissolved we haven't"

"Arthit has no mate. His mate died a long time ago. By binding yourself to him through a pact you've essentially forced a new bond for him. Arthit has already experienced the pain of losing one mate. Do you really want him to go through it again?" Kongpob could not say anything as that had not occurred to him. 

"And you've made him your mate, your husband. In the eyes of our people, that's what he is now. You can't hide this from anyone. There will be talk and he will be judged for marrying his brother's fiance. He will never be able to shift into a wolf. He's an omega. Omegas are always in danger but he is now a human Omega who is now your Queen. You've made his life more difficult." It was like being hit over and over by a bucket of ice. 

Kongpob had not thought of anything else other than himself.

"You've done a lot of things which I've tried to fix. So I'll ask you now that we're alone again. Did you touch him?"

"No. I know what I've done is wrong but I would never touch him in that way. I love Frame."

"Then you should have never dragged Arthit into this mess. If it were up to me I would banish you. But that would mean dragging Arthit along with you now that you've married him in the eyes of the moon goddess. This is something you can't dissolve."

"Even if Frame comes back." His father added before he walked away. 

It had been a week since that conversation with his father. Since then, he had not seen Arthit. His mother kept him in her chambers and gave him ladies in waiting. Rome, P'Beam, and P'Kit were the Omegas that had been assigned to him. There was always a stigma when it came to Omegas. Many people in the clan were lenient. His father was about being equal regardless of status. Not many other clans were like that. There were horrendous stories about Omegas in other clans. Rome was lucky to be born in their clan. Unfortunately, his parents died when he was just five years old. Bright and he had been inseparable from the time Rome was born.  It was only natural that Rome to go live with them. He was adored and pampered and loved and given everything he wanted and needed by Bright and his family. Rome worked in the palace, mainly with the healers. Beam and Kit were of different clans. Kit was bought by Kongpob's mother when he was a small newborn. He was ripped away from his mother by his father and given to their clan to sell him. It just so happened that both King and Queen of Suthiluck were visiting that Kingdom to form an alliance. 

Kongpob's mother immediately bought Kit. Kongpob was yet to be born and the King and Queen were quite young. They handed Kit to the healer in the clan. She could not bear children and loved Kit like her own from the moment she held him. The King and Queen of Suthiluck did not form an alliance with that clan, a war was waged due to this, and in the end, Suthiluck was victorious. 

Beam came to them from an unknown Kingdom. His parents had rushed to them in hopes of finding Beam a safe haven. They could not stay in their clan for fear that Beam would eventually be hurt and killed should he be traced back to their clan. They handed Beam to the Queen of Suthiluck. Beam was only a week old. His mother had kissed his little head and had left. They had found them dead a few weeks later. Beam was also handed to the healer. They were treated with kindness and love despite not being born from Healer Wool. She loved and cherished them and protected them. When they became of age in order to avoid discrimination, all three Omegas naturally came to work for the healer. 

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