At nineteen most werewolves are integrating into adulthood within their packs society. Some are finding their mates, falling hopelessly in love. Those who find their mates are blessed. They've found the other half of their soul, a shoulder to help carry every burden, an ear to listen to every problem. A Best friend, a lover, a soulmate. But what happens when someone rejects that blessing, the story within seeks to answer that question. Being born an Omega means many things, it means having a weak female wolf, it means being a lot weaker. These were odds Lucas understood, odds he could deal with. Then came that fateful night, the night he met his mate, it was not as he expected. There were fireworks, there was heat and passion. That first night was hot, Lucas was surprised to find his mate was someone he knew well, his future Alpha. Stone Brickston. They were teenagers caught up in the chaos of their wolves finding each other, caught up in the heightened sense of lust and attraction, caught up in the power of the strawberry moon, they mate. Stone is the everyman, he's supposed to have a strong mate, a strong Alpha female, not a weak Omega, not a guy. So when he comes to the next morning, he's disgusted by his mate, disgusted by the desire he still feels, the want, the growing affection, growing love. Desperate to rid himself of the embarrassment having a weak Omega mate will bring, he rejects Lucas and marks another. Shattered Lucas flees Brickston Mississippi, running north. He spends time homeless, scarred and broken. Lucas flees with something from his night of passion though, something that will ultimately bring him back to the place he despises. Back to face the mate that broke his heart. Do tragedies have happy endings?
24 parts