The Were CEO’s Secret

Chapter 60 Omega vs Delta



Chapter Sixty – Omega vs Delta.

Reina read through her plan before sticking the paper into her side pocket. She exhaled and pushed the ice cream van towards Cherry.

A facemask and a cap covered her well so Cherry would never know she’s the one. If things don’t go as planned, she’s as good as dead.

Cherry’s eyes brightened on seeing the ice cream van, and there was a discount for her favorite flavor. She left her bags and ran to it.

Reina smirked under her mask. She handed the ice cream to her and collected the cash. She dropped it in the van, besides the unconscious driver, and snucked out of the van.

Cherry enjoyed the ice cream and trailed home using the old road. No cars past there, no people, just she and nature. And Reina.

She felt being followed the moment she cornered, she paused, hiding her bags and balling her fists to punch.

Reina already noticed that she sensed her. She wasn’t as stealthy as she wished she was. She waited for the substance in the ice cream to start work. She grinned on hearing Cherry’s moans.

Cornering and sending a kick to her stomach immediately, made Chery fall on her wounded back. She screamed in pain and sprawled on the floor, clutching her stomach as it ached.

Reina threw stones on the ropes tied to tanks above Cherry. The ropes loosened, letting the empty tanks fall and roll over her.

When all five were down, and Cherry wasn’t moving, Reina slowly brought out her knife to stab her, hoping that the wolfsbane in her ice cream took all her strength.

“Moon goddess, please, please, please.” She pleaded as she crept closer to Cherry. She noticed Cherry’s finger move, “Damn!”

She rushed to stab it in but she held her hand midair.

“I acted dead my whole life, bitch!” Cherry threw her back.

Reina covered her head with her hair, if Cherry knew who she was, her anger to kill her would be greater.

“Who are you?” Cherry boomed, advancing to het with her hands still in her stomach.

Reina was disappointed in her plan. She poured enough wolfsbane in the ice cream enough to be unnoticed and brought not to kill her putting it.

She flung her hair over her face, fearlessly. Cherry should see her, but she won’t live to tell the story. “I’m Reina!”

Cherry froze. “Gabi? What, you changed your name after having a new pack?”

Reina’s eyes twitched. She had a name?

“Oh, you’d don’t know your name, do you? You think it’s garbage. Are you that dumb? Why’d your mom call you garbage?” Cherry cackled.

Reina balled her fists. “Do I had a name? I had a mother? Where…where’s she?”

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Cherry’s claws flew from it’s place. “You’re here to kill me so I’d give you a good fight not a history lesson.”

Reina shifted to her wolf, a fuzzy brown wolf with white underparts, her wolf was much stronger than she was. She had shifted halfway when Cherry punched her on the snout.

Damn her for taking too long to shift. Growling she jumped on Cherry attacking her leg as she knew it was weak.

Cherry used a stone to bang on her head, making her wolf retreats, Cherry staggered to her feet. “Reina, you’re tougher now.”

Reina’s eyes teared from the pain on her head. How was an Omega supposed to manage such pain? Cherry had a broken leg and scarred back but she could still beat her. She only came to die, this was hopeless.

“Tired? Ah yes, Omegas can’t manage pain. That’s how your mom died too. For being too weak. Like mom, like daughter.” Cherry sassed.

Reina’s eyes flashed green and she shook her body vigorously. This wasn’t just her fight, it was her mother’s and everyone Cherry had ever hurt. She might have never known her mother, but she wasn’t going to end like her.

Stretching her claws to the apex, she charged at Cherry clutching her down to the ground, she scratched at her face and at the hand clutching her stomach.

Cherry pushed her and clawed her face, she fell to the ground, blood oozing from her ears. But it was satisfying seeing Cherry’s blood flow as well. Cherry bent on the ground, holding her face which she could feel in ruins. She cried.

Reina smirked. She thought she never cried. Even if she died now, she would be grateful.

Her worst fear, or she expected it, happened when Cherry shifted to her wolf, despite the cuts on her. Reina tried limping away but the wolf fell on her, strangling her neck.

Tears ran down Reina’s eyes, she struggled to breath her last, she felt her wolf whimpering and trying but she urged her to stop. Cherry would kill them.

“Argghh!” Cherry’s wolf snarled and jumped out of her body. It fell unconscious immediately. Reina looked up, what saved her?

She crept behind a tank, submitting to the threatening presence she was feeling. A tall man, wearing a mask appeared in front of her.

She looked down, expecting a whip on her back or something. She shivered under his intense gaze.

Then a soft rub on her fur. Her wolf purred. She felt safe. That was weird. She snucked from behind the tank and crept closer to the man.

“Gabi, you can shift now. She won’t harm you.” The man spoke to her.

Reina looked down. He called her Gabi? Her supposed real name? Was it really her name?

She looked around for a place to hide, but she had no clothes to change too. She stared at the man confused.

He threw down the bag behind him. “I knew a time like this would come.” He brought out a gown and threw it to her.

She inspected it. It looked like the pretty gowns Garcia wore and took shoots. And it was new. She grabbed it on her mouth and ran to change.

It was tight around the waist, she felt conscious about herself and the shoulders were off. She wrapped her hands around her neck and came out, wearing a frown.

“Thank you, sir. You, you’ve been the one watching lady Garcia, right?”

He turned to her, without saying a word. She wrapped her hands tightly around her shoulders.

“Sorry, I’m Jarma and yes, I’ve been following you guys. This dress suits you a lot.”

Her cheeks flushed.

He took of his tuxedo designed jacket. “Here, you don’t feel comfortable that it had no hands.”

Reina held the jacket in her hands and bowed. “Thank you.”

It seemed the man gazed at her for a while, she wasn’t sure as he wore a mask, before turning away and moving around a corner.

She ran to see him off but he was gone. She put on his jacket and smiled. “I’d say hi to Garcia for you.” She waved, innocently, to the empty road.


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