
The Beginning Of The End Game
sholayemicruz · Ongoing · 32.3k Words
Introduction
As the first Omega admitted to Spain’s elite wolf academy in forty years, Sofia entered the Sierra Nevada mountains expecting to be an outcast. She planned for the sneers of the Alpha-blood elite and the calculated cruelty of the hierarchy. She didn't plan for Alejandro Reyes.
Heir to the High Alpha and architect of his own cold silence, Alejandro is the last man Sofia should want—and the only man who can ruin her. But when a restricted training session turns into a bloody ambush, an ancient, dormant power erupts between them. In a flash of moonlight not seen in two centuries, the Fated Mark ignites, binding an unwanted Omega to the future King of the wolf territories.
The bond is irreversible, but the timing is fatal. Alejandro is already betrothed to a ruthless heiress to prevent a civil war, and Sofia’s presence is a political landmine that threatens to blow the alliance apart. From a professor who is slowly siphoning her power to rivals who see her mark as a target, Sofia is surrounded by predators.
She came to the Academy to prove that Omegas belong in the halls of power. Instead, she’s accidentally claimed the one man whose soul belongs to her, but whose hand belongs to the state.
The mark is fated. The betrayal is certain. In a game of Alphas, the Omega is about to change the rules.
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Chapter 1
Sofia's pov
The bus driver gave me the kind of look that people give you when they want to say something and have decided, just barely, not to say it. He pulled the handbrake, turned in his seat, and looked at me, then at the wall of mountain road outside his window, then back at me.
"This," he said, "is the stop."
I looked out the window. There was a gravel shoulder. Beyond it, a line of pine trees that the Sierra Nevada had been growing for approximately four hundred years and that had no interest in anything I needed from them. No building. No sign. No cluster of students in uniforms that would tell me I was in the right place. Nothing that looked even remotely like the most prestigious wolf academy in Spain.
"This is a cliff," I half yelled.
"Academia de los Colmillos stop," he said, tapping the laminated route sheet on his dashboard like it was a court order. "Private institution. Private pickup from here. This is the stop."
"There's nothing here," I countered.
"This is what the route says," he told me, with the great peace of a man who had made his peace with his job a very long time ago and was no longer available to be troubled by it.
I looked at him. He looked at me. He was fifty-something and had a small air freshener shaped like a pine tree hanging from his mirror, which felt thematically appropriate given the actual pine trees outside, and he was not going to drive me anywhere else, and we both knew it.
I picked up my two bags. The big one, which had everything I owned that I had decided was essential for a nine-month residential school year, and the small one, which had my ability assessment documents and Abuela Carmen's sobrasada wrapped in three layers of cloth because she had refused, categorically and with great feeling, to let me leave Sevilla without food.
I hauled both of them down the bus steps and stood on the gravel shoulder and the door shut behind me.
The bus pulled away.
I stood on the side of a mountain road in the Sierra Nevada and watched it go.
"Right," I said, out loud, to no one. The pine trees did not respond. "Okay. This is fine. The letter said to follow the trail. There is a trail." I looked. There was, technically, a trail. It ran from the gravel shoulder into the treeline and immediately became unclear. "I am following the trail."
I followed the trail.
I will not romanticise the next twenty minutes. It was uphill, the big bag kept catching on branches, the sobrasada was heavier than it had any right to be, and at one point I stepped in a mud patch that was deeper than it looked and had to stop and have a personal conversation with myself about composure.
My wolf, which had been essentially silent since it first manifested at fifteen and which I had come to think of as an internal presence that had moved in, looked around, decided the accommodation wasn't quite right, and gone very quiet, stirred slightly when I started climbing. Not enough to be useful. Just enough to be aware.
"If you have any navigational instincts at all," I said, under my breath, not quite to myself and not quite to my wolf, "now would be a fantastic time to share them."
My wolf did not share them.
But the trail flattened, and then the pine trees thinned, and then the cliff face I had been walking along opened, and there, set directly into the rock in a way that should have been geologically impossible, were the gates.
Iron, enormous, each panel as wide as a door and twice as tall, with handles shaped like overlapping wolf heads biting each other's tails, which I immediately had thoughts about but saved for later.
The hinges were something I had no metallurgy word for, dark and complex and old in the specific way that things get old when they have been doing their job for so long that they have become the job.
Carved along the frame on both sides, deep enough that the cuts had weathered to smooth edges over the centuries, were the seven founding pack insignia of Spain. I knew them from Abuela Carmen's library.
She had a book that was older than the bus driver's pine freshener by about three hundred years, and the insignia in the book and the insignia on the gate were the same.
Which meant I was in the right place, and a feeling moved through my chest that was probably relief and was also something else, something quieter and more complicated, something that had more to do with the fact that I had actually gotten here than with where here was.
I put my hand on the gate. It swung open, smoothly and silently, on hinges that were seven hundred years old and apparently still in excellent condition, and I walked through.
La Academia de los Colmillos appeared.
It was not like a curtain being pulled back. It was more like a long breath being released.
One moment there was rock and pine and mountain cold, and then the campus opened across the slope ahead of me, tier after tier of dark granite buildings stacked into and against the mountain face.
With arched windows that had stone sills thick enough to sleep on and iron fittings gone green with age and a general quality of weight and permanence that made it feel less like a building and more like the mountain had decided, seven centuries ago, to become something more specific.
Ironwood trees lined the main courtyard below, the kind of old that you feel in your feet before you see it with your eyes, enormous and still and aware. Staircases carved directly into the rock connected the tiers.
The stone underfoot when I stepped through the gate was worn smooth by seven hundred years of wolf feet going over it.
My wolf lifted its head.
Just slightly.
Just enough to register that there was pack energy here in a density and depth that it had never been close to before. The city of Sevilla had wolf families, the local pack had meeting halls and a governance office and a full registration system, but the energy of a settled wolf community living its ordinary life was nothing like this.
This was seven hundred years of ability training and ceremony and territorial authority layered into the stones and soil of a mountain. My wolf, which had opinions about almost nothing, had an opinion about this. It sat up and paid attention.
"I know," I told it, quietly. "Me too."
Then I heard the fight and the opinion became somewhat less poetic.
The main courtyard was below me, accessed by a short flight of stone stairs from the gate platform, and it was full. Students in Academy uniform, black with the silver collar detailing, moved in the controlled way that people move when something dangerous is happening and they are trying to be close enough to watch and far enough to be safe.
The energy in the courtyard was running hot, the kind of pack energy that has a direction and a temperature, and at the center of it two students were mid-territorial challenge.
One of them fully shifted, a massive dark wolf with its hackles up and its territorial pulse hitting the surrounding air in waves, and the other mid-shift, bones reorganising in the loud, grinding way that looked from the outside like something that should not be survivable and from the inside, or so I had been told, felt like every part of you arguing about what shape it wanted to be.
I stood at the top of the stairs with my two bags and watched this and thought, specifically, that the bus driver could have mentioned it.
"Hey," said a voice, very close to my left ear, and a hand closed around my arm and yanked me sideways with startling efficiency.
I lurched off the top step and stumbled into the wall beside the gate, and in the same moment the dark wolf released a territorial pulse that rolled through the air where I had been standing with a force I felt in my backbone even from three metres away.
With a curse under my breath, I turned to look at the person who had grabbed me.
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