After four years, this is the long awaited chapter of Omega Pride! I'm so sorry about the wait and everything that has happened. It's been rough these last few of years over here some rather personal and depressing nonsense, and I finally, FINALLY, can get back to writing in between school and work.
It's astounding to reread this story with my own fresh eyes and see how novice my hand was! Let's see if I have gotten any better! I also encourage those reading to start from the top to better catch up to speed.
I am also looking for new editors, one for my Quebec French and a couple for the rest. My last editors were awesome, so L.L and MythOFreak, if you both are still here and reading after all these years, thanks so much for your hard work and putting up with my timing, guys.
Lastly, I have a sister story to Omega Pride coming out soon, so check it out when it does.
Now, without further ado,
Enjoy!
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Delphi stood in front the reflection in the mirror of her walk-in closet. The loose olive green turtleneck hung lower than her collarbone and snug against her body; her deep blue mid-rise bootcut jeans fit her as nicely as it ever had. She held her signature navy-blue knitted beanie in her hand, rubbing her thumb in circles over the well-worn texture. She mused over it quietly before turning, opening a drawer, and placing it in. She ran her hands through her hair a few times, letting the dark auburn waves flow down her back. With her black Keds slip-ons, she left for dinner.
After earlier events and all that had transpired from them, Delphi had found herself tired from the trip (to say the least about reforming with her wolf). It had been 30 minutes ago when she realize that she's been out cold for the last five hours. She was thankful that she hadn't been woken during that time; she sensed that with her new might, she and her wolf might have gotten far too aggressive to the unlucky soul who'd have done the deed. The thought caused an unexpected smile to spread on her face briefly before it faded into a solemn expression.
True be told, she wished Samira had dare do that. She hated the she-wolf and all that she has done to her. How could Samira ever expect Delphi to even respect her? Even though she couldn't forgive what her birth pack has done to her, she couldn't bring herself to hate them too. They all had shared both wonderful and miserable times together; they all cared and loved one another, and were all willing to die for her and her Mother.
Samira, on the other hand, was never there. Even if it was to protect her, she was only there to lay control and restrictions on her and her wolf. If she had known that Delphi and her mother were in danger, then why didn't she just stay and protect them both, or teach Delphi how to shield and control her power instead? And if that wouldn't work, why not take Delphi and her parents with her? Why didn't she think of any alternatives? What if she got caught earlier by the μιγάς and her wolf couldn't have saved them? What then?! There were still many blurry memories of their 'sessions', and with each newly surfacing memory and question, Delphi found herself growling with swelling anger to the point where she felt her wolf ready to breach her skin.
'Relax,'
she told both her wolf and herself,
'We need to relax. Else, we do something we might later regret.'
She felt her wolf pace back and forth within her, bright eyes full of anger.
'Why should we regret it? It is she who should regret even stepping foot here!'
Delphi shook her head,
'As much as we hate her, she still saved our life.'
'
Á PEINE! (BARELY!)'
Her wolf barked and growled as she paced,
'Elle nous a mis plus en danger que nous a tenus hors! (She's put us in more danger than kept us out!)'
'Lorsque nous avons devenu si ingrat? (When have we gotten so ungrateful?)'
Delphi's brows furrowed and made her wolf halt,
'Je n'ai pas dit de ne pas la méprisent, mais de sortir de notre façon de lui faire du mal? Qui est-nous si nous faisons cela? Sommes-nous Delphinia Mirari Delaney, ou tout simplement un loup vengeresse sans maîtrise de soi?
(I never said not to despise her, but to go out of our way to harm her? Who are we if we do that? Are we Delphinia Mirari Delaney, or just a vengeful wolf with no self-control?)'
Her wolf stared intently at her, before she shut her eyes and slowly lay down, calming down a bit,
'Elle doit être puni. (She must be punished.)'
'Je sais. (I know),'
Delphi's eyes relaxed too,
'et elle a le sera. Elle a tellement à expier ... (and she will be. She has so much to atone for...)'
Her wolf nodded in agreement and relented to the back of their mind before Delphi proceeded downstairs.
"...Or should I refer to you as "Keric" in this era? It seems unfit to refer to you by given name," Samira's voice, still muffled by the cloth covering her face, stopped Delphi from going past the Delta floor. Speak of the wolf herself...
Delphi could hear Keric let out a low, strained growl, "You are the last person to talk. I don't even know your birth name...Let alone what you look like under that mask."
Samira was silent only for an instant before she bit back coolly, "...My name not being given is due to the fact that not am I only more than 1000 years older than you, but also that I have never bothered to tell. My Guarder gave me my name. And unlike you, I didn't simply choose it to make an attempt to fit the times."
"Look Samira," Keric let out an unfulfilled sigh, "All I'm asking you to do is to
please
join my side at dinner. Nothing more—"
"I refuse. That will only flint the flames you wish to reignite and we both know that," Samira bit into him once again before her voice softened to a murmur, "The era is different. We cannot go back to the way things were those millennia ago. My scions and I are new wolves here and we are content with eating by ourselves, Eirí...Keric. I do not wish to upset the mood of this pack any further than the disasters I have brought upon them today."
"...Answer me why we can't start again, Samira. You can't simply tell me that you can't feel what I feel too. I know you do. Say what you wish, but you cannot deny that. You can't deny us that. As for the others here, I can assure you would be alright at my side, and your scions can stay here. I just wish to—" Keric started before he soundly stopped and smelt the peppery anger that radiated off her.
"I need not answer you for my past actions and why we shouldn't repeat ours. I will be staying with my scions. I have an early morning tomorrow with Delphinia's training and I nothing more to say to you, so I must bid thee good night,
Keric