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Omega Bride, Alpha Throne: She Was Bought to Obey. She Chose to Rule.

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Iris Chen never expected to be auctioned off to a wolf pack she didnt belong to. Her small independent omega pack was dying, and her father made a choice that wasnt his to make. Sell his daughter to the Blackwell Pack or watch his entire family dissolve. At twenty-two, Iris was raised to be docile. Quiet. Obedient. Omega women dont speak in pack councils. They dont challenge leaders. They definitely dont question Alphas. Then she met James Blackwell, and everything shattered. At thirty, James Blackwell is the Alpha of the most powerful pack on the eastern seaboard. Cold, intelligent, and brutal when needed. He built his pack from collapse into empire. He doesnt trust easily. He doesnt feel anything anymore. He accepted his bride-purchase the same way he accepts all business transactions: with complete detachment. He wasnt supposed to notice her intelligence. He wasnt supposed to watch her move through the compound with quiet observation. He absolutely wasnt supposed to see the moment she stopped fearing him and started understanding him. Iris is brought into the pack as a trophy bride. A symbol of alliance. A submissive omega meant to stand silent at ceremonies and produce heirs. But something is wrong with her submission. She asks questions. She watches. She sees the corruption festering in James's council. She sees the way his father's legacy poisons every decision he makes. Worst of all, she sees James breaking under the weight of a throne built on lies. When the pack's enemies discover James's one weakness is his bride, they move to destroy her. A public humiliation designed to shame James into losing control. A betrayal from someone he trusted. An attack that shatters Iris's carefully built safety. She should run. She should leave him and the pack and never look back. Instead, she chooses to fight. What starts as a forced marriage becomes a partnership. What begins as dominance becomes equality. James learns that strength isnt about controlling an omega. Its about trusting one. And Iris discovers that the most powerful thing she can do isnt obey. Its decide. By the end, the question isnt whether Iris will survive the pack. The question is whether James is willing to change everything hes built to keep her alive. And whether Iris will claim a throne that was never meant to be hers. In a world where omegas obey, she chooses revolution. And he chooses her over everything else.
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