She pressed herself closer to Damien, making sure her enhanced curves were pressed against his side in a way that would be impossible to ignore. The possessive gesture made my wolf howl with rage, and I had to dig my nails into my palms to keep from lunging at her throat.
“Special qualifications?” I repeated, my voice taking on an edge that made several passing security guards look in our direction.
“You don’t understand!” Anna’s voice rose to that familiar pitch of manufactured excitement, designed to draw attention and make everyone focus on her performance. “I’m Damien’s first love! His true mate from years ago!” She waved the pendant frantically, the gold catching the overhead lights. “He promised me all of this -the job, the position, everything! I might even become his Luna!”
The bottom dropped out of my world.
Damien’s face had gone carefully blank. But his silence spoke volumes. He wasn’t denying her claims. Wasn’t correcting her assumption about their relationship status. Wasn’t even stepping away from her touch.
My mate -the man who’d rescued me from Michael’s assault, who’d made love to me with desperate passion in the back seat of his car, who’d looked at me like I was everything he’d been searching for -was standing there letting another woman claim his future.
And not just any woman. The woman who’d spent three years of my adolescence convincing me I was worthless.
“Well then,” I said quietly, my voice carrying a calm that I definitely didn’t feel. “I suppose congratulations are in order.”
I looked directly at Damien, meeting those blue eyes that had haunted my dreams for the past week. Eyes that now seemed cold and distant, like he was looking at a stranger rather than the woman he’d claimed as his mate.
“I hope you’ll both be very happy together,” I continued, each word carefully measured and precisely delivered. “And I’ll go home right now.”
Seraphina’s POV
The next morning, I arrived at Nightshadow Industries with dark circles under my eyes and a heavy heart that felt like it had been carved out of lead. I’d spent the entire night staring at my bedroom ceiling, replaying every moment from the lobby encounter, every word Anna had spoken, every second of Damien’s devastating silence.
As I settled into my desk, I could hear Anna’s shrill laughter echoing from the break room, already holding court with whoever was unfortunate enough to be within earshot.
“Oh, it’s such a romantic story!” her voice carried across the marble floors like fingernails on a chalkboard. “Five years we’ve been apart, but true love always finds a way, doesn’t it?”
I forced myself to focus on my computer screen, pulling up Damien’s schedule for the day and trying to ignore the way my chest tightened every time I heard Anna’s voice. Professional composure, I reminded myself. That was all I had left.
At exactly nine o’clock, Anna sauntered over to my desk wearing a blood-red dress that was so tight it looked like it had been painted on. Her platinum blonde hair was styled in perfect waves, and her makeup was applied with the precision of someone preparing for a photo shoot rather than a day at the office.
“Good morning, bestie!” she chirped, plopping herself onto the corner of my desk with enough force to scatter my carefully organized paperwork. “Isn’t this just like old times? Working together again!”
I gathered the scattered papers with steady hands, not trusting myself to look directly at her. “Good morning, Anna. If you don’t mind, I have quite a bit of work to catch up on.”
“Oh, work!” Anna waved her hand dismissively, her perfectly manicured nails catching the morning light. “Don’t worry about that silly little stuff. I’ll handle all the important tasks. You just focus on… I don’t know, filing or something. The boring omega work.”
Before I could respond, the elevator chimed, and Damien stepped onto the floor. He looked devastatingly handsome in his charcoal gray suit, his dark hair perfectly styled and his blue eyes scanning the office with that familiar intensity. When his gaze landed on me, something flickered across his expressio.
Anna immediately sprang into action, practically launching herself from my desk to intercept him before he could reach his office.
“Damien, darling!” she cooed, pressing herself against his side with the subtlety of a freight train. “I was just organizing our work division with Sera. I thought I could handle all your personal scheduling and important meetings, while she takes care of the more… basic administrative tasks.”
I watched Damien’s jaw tighten almost imperceptibly. “Miss Blackwood, I believe Claire explained the office hierarchy yesterday. Seraphina is my senior assistant. She handles my scheduling.”
Anna’s smile never wavered, but I caught the flash of irritation in her eyes. “Of course, of course! I just thought, given our special relationship, that you might prefer -“
“There are no special relationships in my office,” Damien cut her off, his voice carrying that particular edge that made smart employees step back. “There is work, and there is competence. Nothing else matters.”
With that declaration, he strode into his office and closed the door with a decisive click.
Anna’s perfect mask slipped for just a moment, revealing something ugly and calculating beneath the surface. But the moment passed quickly, replaced by that same saccharine smile.
“Well,” she said, turning back to me with false brightness, “I suppose we’ll just have to work extra hard to prove our value, won’t we?”
The morning progressed with Anna performing what could only be described as an elaborate theater production. Whenever Damien’s door was open, she became the picture of professional efficiency -answering phones with crisp politeness, organizing files with impressive speed, even bringing him coffee with the kind of deferential respect that would have impressed Claire herself.
The moment his door closed, however, Anna transformed into something entirely different.
“Sera, darling,” she purred, sliding a stack of her own filing onto my desk. “Would you mind taking care of these for me? I’m far too busy with the important work to handle such menial tasks.”
When I opened my mouth to protest, she leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper that carried just enough venom to make my skin crawl. “Remember your place, omega. Some of us are destined for greatness, and some of us are destined to serve. I think we both know which category you fall into.”
By lunch, my desk had become a dumping ground for every task Anna didn’t want to handle herself. She’d managed to saddle me with her correspondence, her filing, even her personal coffee runs, all while maintaining that same innocent smile whenever Damien was within sight.
I was just finishing the last of Anna’s neglected reports when Damien’s phone rang with the sharp, urgent tone reserved for pack emergencies.
“What?” His voice carried through the soundproof office, sharp with concern. “How bad? … When did this start? … I’ll be there within the hour.”
He hung up and immediately began gathering files from his desk, his movements efficient and focused. This was pack business -the kind of territorial crisis that required an Alpha’s immediate personal attention.
I was already reaching for my phone to call the corporate jet pilot when Anna shouldered past me, nearly knocking me off my chair.
“I’ll handle this,” she announced, grabbing the phone from my hand. “Travel arrangements are definitely senior assistant work.”
“Anna, I’ve been managing his travel for weeks. I know his preferences -“
She interrupted with a smug smile. “Trust me, darling, I can handle anything my man needs.”
“Actually,” Anna said brightly, “I should probably come with you! As your future Luna, I should be involved in pack business.”
Damien’s expression went cold as arctic wind. “This is a territorial dispute involving potential violence and bloodshed,” he said, his voice carrying enough Alpha authority to make the windows rattle. “You will remain here. Both of you.”
Anna’s face fell, her perfect mask slipping to reveal something petulant and ugly. “But Damien -“
“The decision is final.” He gathered his files and strode past both of us without another word.
The moment the elevator doors closed behind him, Anna’s entire demeanor shifted. The sweet, simpering mask fell away completely, replaced by something that made my wolf whimper in my mind.
Before I could react, Anna’s hand shot out and grabbed a fistful of my hair, jerking my head back with enough force to make my scalp burn. Her perfectly manicured nails bit into my skin as she leaned close, her breath hot against my ear.
“Listen carefully, you pathetic little omega,” she hissed, her voice dripping with the same venom I remembered from our school days. “I know exactly what you’re trying to do here. You think you can waltz in and steal what’s mine? You think batting your eyelashes and playing the innocent victim will make him forget about his true mate?”
She yanked harder, making tears spring to my eyes. “I am Damien’s first love. I am the mother of his future children. I am going to be the Luna of this pack, and you… you’re nothing but a temporary inconvenience.
*Fight back!* Ayla snarled in my mind, her mental voice sharp with protective fury. *Don’t let her do this to us again!*
But the years of conditioning, the ingrained omega responses to aggression, kept me frozen in place. Anna seemed to sense my internal struggle and smiled with cruel satisfaction.
“That’s better. Now, while Damien is away handling real pack business, you’re going to remember your place.” She released my hair with a sharp shove that nearly sent me tumbling off my chair. “Coffee. Black, two sugars. And I want it in the good china, not that cheap stuff they serve the regular employees.”
She sauntered away, her hips swaying with exaggerated confidence, before turning back with an afterthought.
“Oh, and Sera? Consider this practice for when I’m Luna. You’ll need to get very comfortable with serving your betters.”
I sat there for several minutes after she disappeared into the break room, my hands shaking with suppressed rage and my scalp still burning from her grip. The familiar taste of humiliation filled my mouth, transporting me back to those horrible years when Anna and Valerie had made my life a living hell.
*She can’t keep doing this to us,* Ayla whispered, her mental voice thick with pain. *We’re not that helpless girl anymore. We’re stronger now.*
I was just beginning to believe that maybe Ayla was right, maybe I should march into that break room and give Anna a piece of my mind, when my phone rang.
The display showed a number I hadn’t seen in over five years, but I recognized it immediately. My hands went cold as I stared at the screen, my heart hammering against my ribs.
Elizabeth Knight. My adoptive mother.
Seraphina’s POV
For five years, my adoptive parents had vanished from my life completely -no calls, no letters. It was as if I’d never existed in their world, which was exactly what they’d wanted when they threw me out.
The phone kept ringing. I let it go to voicemail, but immediately another call came in from a different number. Then another. My phone buzzed with a text message, then another, the notifications piling up faster than I could dismiss them.
*Answer the phone, you little bitch.*
*I know where you work.*
*Nightshadow Industries. Don’t make me come there.*
My blood turned to ice. She was using different phones, probably borrowed from neighbors or friends, making sure I couldn’t just block her number. And now she was threatening to show up at my workplace. I couldn’t let Elizabeth Knight storm into Nightshadow Industries and cause a scene.
The phone rang again. This time, I answered.
“Hello, Elizabeth.”
“Don’t you ‘hello Elizabeth’ me, you ungrateful little bitch!” Her voice exploded through the speaker with such venom that I had to hold the phone away from my ear. “Where the hell have you been for five years? Do you have any idea what you put us through? Disappearing like some common criminal, embarrassing our family name!”
The familiar torrent of abuse washed over me like acid rain. Same Elizabeth, same vicious tongue, same complete inability to take responsibility for her own cruelty.
“I’ve been building a life for myself and my son,” I said quietly, proud of how steady my voice sounded despite the way my hands were trembling. “What do you want, Elizabeth? We haven’t spoken in five years. I assumed that meant you were done pretending to care about my existence.”
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