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The walk from the pack hospital to the pack house was one that I, along with many other omegas, was quite familiar with. That is, if we were fortunate enough to make it to the hospital on time. An omegas’ wolf is significantly smaller and weaker than normal wolves, let alone ranked members and warriors. It does not matter the size or physical strength that an omega has (or appears to have) in their human form. Their wolf counterparts will always be a reflection of their standing within the pack. Many of my closer peers, the tier 3 omegas, were so young that they didn’t have a wolf yet to help them withstand physical damages from that of higher ranked wolves. Those pups didn’t have to worry about making the walk back from the hospital.. At that point, a T3 omega was as good as human a