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The Omega Mated To The Four novel Chapter 40

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The Omega: Mated To The Four

Chapter Forty

The sunlight filtering through the curtains did little to lighten the heaviness that hung in the air. 1 sat curled up in a crater of Elijah’s bed, my arms wrapped tightly around myknees. The events of the previous day replayed in my mind like a haunting meleta My eyes were swollen from crying through the night, the salty streaks of tears still etched on my cheeks.

The knock on the door was soft but insistent.

Stormi,Elijah’s voice came gently through the wood, followed by Alex’s. We’re coming in, okay?

The door creaked open, and my mates stepped insideElijah, Alex, Austin, and Isaiah, Their concern was evident, their usual confident composure replaced by worry.

You’ve been crying all night,Alex said, walking over to the bed. He crouched beside me, his hand brushing lightly over my arm. We’re worried about you.

I lifted my head slightly, my voice cracking as I spoke. If I had been thereIf I hadn’t left after fighting with MariahShe’d still

be alive.

Don’t do this to yourself,Elijah said, sitting beside her. His strong arms enveloped me, pulling me into his warmth. It wasn’t your fault.

Yes, it was!my voice broke, and fresh tears rolled down my face. I left herI let her go into the woods alone. I should have been there. If it wasn’t for me she wouldn’t have gone into the woods.

Isaiah knelt beside me, his dark eyes intense but filled with compassion. Stormi, those thingsthose umbrakinsattacked because of the Shadow Weaver’s influence, not because of you. You couldn’t have known.

You don’t understand!I sobbed, burying her face in Elijah’s chest. I pushed her away. She died because of me.

Austin, who had been leaning against the doorframe, finally approached. He took my hand gently, his voice firm but kind. Stormi, you need to stop blaming yourself. None of us wanted this to happen, but we can’t change what’s done. Mariah wouldn’t want you to carry this guilt.

The weight of their words didn’t lessen the ache in my heart, but their presence was grounding. Slowly, the overwhelming tide of grief ebbed just enough for me to breathe. The four of them surrounded me, holding me as I cried.

By noon, I had managed to pull myself together enough to shower and change. The hot water had done little to wash away my sorrow, but it gave me the strength to face the day. I descended the stairs, my steps slow and deliberate.

Downstairs, the pack house was quieter than usual. Most of the pack members were outside, their voices hushed in mourning. 1 stepped out onto the porch, the cool air hitting my face.

In the clearing beyond the house, a crowd had gathered. My gaze swept over the scene, catching sight of the witches from the Umbral Society. They stood in their striking white outfits, their wands in hand. Four more witches had joined the group since the battle, and to my surprise, Savannah was among them. Dressed like the others, she stood tall and resolute, her gaze meeting mine for a brief moment before she looked away.

My heart ached as her eyes fell on the pile of umbrakin bodies. The witches had gathered them into a heap, their grotesque forms now lifeless. The sight was both horrifying and oddly satisfyinga reminder that the threat had been dealt with, at least for now.

The Alpha and Luna approached me, their expressions solemn.

Stormi,the Alpha said, his voice low but steady. We’re so sorry for your loss.

I nodded, unable to speak. My throat tightened as tears welled up again.

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Chapter Forty

She cared deeply for you,the Luna added, her eyes for the first time soft with sympathy.

I bit my lip, my emotions threatening to spill over. Thank you,I managed to whisper, my voice barely audible.

Eira approached me next, her usually stolc demeanor tinged with sadness. I’m sorry, Stormi,she said softly. Mariah’s loss is a heavy one.

I nodded again, unable to hold back my tears any longer. I cried quietly, my shoulders shaking as Eira placed a comforting hand on my back.

The weight of the day pressed down on me as I stood among the pack. Despite the chaos and loss, The Alpha said we had been fortunate compared to other packs. Only five members of our pack had been lost in the attacka small number, considering the devastation the umbrakins were capable of.

Eira’s voice broke through mythoughts. Stormi, we were lucky to have you and your mates. Without your strength, this pack might not have survived. Other packs weren’t so fortunate.

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