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Alpha and Omega: Marine's Heart

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Chapter 1 - Omega

Victoria Heart was an omega in the blood dawn pack. She was beautiful with long copper colored hair and hypnotizing green eyes. Her ivory skin was flawless and perfectly showcased her plump rose petal pink lips. Her lashes were thick and long.

Currently she was walking with her long red waves of hair hanging down into her face in the hopes that she could get to her next class with out being noticed. She had no such luck. Markus Blood stopped her by shoving her to the floor.

"On your knees, worthless bitch!" He barked angrily. She did as she was told and got to her knees with her eyes on the tile in front of her. "That's a good little omega bitch. When I'm Alpha, that's the only place you will be good for. So get used to being on your knees. And while you're down there you might as well shine my shoes for me." Victoria used the sleeve of her sweater to polish Markus' already shining shoes. "Well look at that. Turns out you are good for something." His friends started to laugh as he shoved her down with his foot. "You're free to go now."

Victoria didn't have to be told twice. She scrambled away from him as fast as she could, not wanting to be anywhere near him. Luckily she didn't have to be in class with him. As soon as she turned eighteen she would be leaving and never look back.

Victoria had failed every placement test for the pack. She wasn't a fighter and wasn't suited for office work. She was named a true omega and no body had given half a thought to her since. Even her own parents didn't care one bit about what happened to her. When she tried to speak she was ignored or told to be silent. So she had stopped speaking all together. Her cries of pain had been mocked and ridiculed so she had stopped screaming or crying. Why should she cry? Nothing would change if she did.

Leaving was the only way to save herself from the torment of Markus Blood. She would not live like this a second longer than she had too.