Anxiously excited, Nameless stood in a sea of other nameless graduates, awaiting his culling.
One by one, the alpha's were called forward to return to the academy for an additional 4 years of training. But as the spots started to fill up, he didn't hear his own number being called.
'And that concludes the culling of alpha's. Now, for the beta's,' The supervisor announced, ' Please step forward, F4564234 and M3678533.'
No, this couldn't be happening. They couldn't be done with the alpha culling yet, could they? He checked his wristband. No, he hadn't missed it. No notification had been sent to his comm.
Breathing deeply, he tried to bite the disappointment away. During the past ten years, he'd done nothing but train to become the best in his class. Was he really going to join the betas? Mated to somebody he barely knew, to be forever subservient to the higher ranking alphas?
With outward calm, he watched as more and more betas were called forward, always in pairs of two, to be synced up together in a separate room.
Who would his mate be? Would it be somebody he knew?
'And that concludes the culling of betas and alphas. To the rest of you, please follow your instructions to complete the graduation process.'
Wait, what?
Shock and utter disbelief hit him like a slap to the face, and for a moment he lost his composure. They hadn't culled his number. Why? How was this possible?
He'd been the best of his class. He should have been an alpha, but at least he should have been called forward with the betas. He had scored top of his class on task delegation, space navigation, system control, and any other alpha responsibilities they'd tested them for. His brain was good, his potential excellent. There had been a mistake. He was sure of it.
Too well trained to disrupt the military proceedings openly, Nameless let himself be guided away with the hundreds of gammas that hadn't made the cut. He needed to speak to a supervisor. Then he'd ask them about the mistake. Surely they would rectify it.
There was no way he was meant to become a gamma.
* * *
'Please, sir. There has to have been a mistake,' Nameless said as he entered the cubicle where a supervisor was waiting for him. 'I want to file a verification request.'
The supervisor folded her arms, and took him in with a frown. 'Stalling won't do you any good, you know.'
'Please, file the request.'
She rolled her eyes and started typing something into the comm device on her forearm.
While he waited for her to finish, he could hear faint noises as the other nameless in the cubicles around him started their gamma reconfiguration.
After a nerve-wrecking while, his supervisor looked up from her device, and shook her head, meeting his eyes.
'The military does not make mistakes. There is a deficiency in your genome. We can't have that in our next generation of soldiers. We can't allow you to retain your fertility.'
Her expression was firm.
'No, that can't be right.' A genetic deficiency would have come up in previous testing. Why would they have kept it a secret from him? He'd trained so hard to earn his place as an alpha, so hard. 'I- I want to file a reconsideration request.'
'Request denied. Now, show your loyalty to the military and obey. This will be your last chance to prove your devotion before we take the choice away from you.'
Nameless stared at her, lost for words. This couldn't be happening.
'Fold your hands behind your back and lean backwards.'