Being the daughter of Omega parents sucks sometimes. We have this reputation of being weak and not as important as the rest of the pack members. I am not like that. I want more for my life, my future. I want omega's to be treated the same as other pack members.
My name is Sadie, I am seventeen years old and live here at Locust pack, just south of Australia. I have shoulder-length blonde hair and dark brown eyes. For as long as I can remember I've been different to those in my low rank as an omega.
For example I could sense things before they happened, I knew what others were thinking and I could easily defeat the best of warriors.
My mother hid my abilities from the rest of the pack because she was frightened of losing me. I was an only child. My parents claimed that they had found me in the forest and taken me home to raise as their own due to they couldn't get pregnant. Nobody had questioned it.
When I was about four or five I had totally lost my temper and almost knocked out the Alpha’s son. That's when my mother and father realised I was not a normal she wolf. I was under sworn secrecy to hide my abilities. Even if that meant allowing the higher rank kids to treat me like s**t. Which they did, but mostly I ignored them. They all attended the local high school which was on the human territory but I chose to be home schooled because it lessened the risk of my powers being discovered.
The Alpha Morgan and his Luna Lara were great leaders for our pack, we were one of the strongest packs in the world, and our security was so secure that we rarely had any rogues. Alpha Morgan had a strong training routine for all that were classed as strong enough.
I wanted nothing more than to be able to join the training sessions however it wasn't on the cards for an omega like myself to become a warrior girl.
I would wake up at four am every morning just to run off into the forest and train before my morning duties began at six. I had been doing this for three years straight and never been caught as yet.
I was just finishing my morning routine when I heard some twigs breaking in the distance and I froze to the spot. I needed to get back so I shifted and hurried back as quickly as possible.