Chapter 7

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Kira’s POV Everything that happened to me on Earth replayed behind my eyes in less than a minute. It all happened so fast I couldn’t recall a single thing clearly. And then, I met myself in a white place. My heart raced. I scanned every inch with my eyes, but nothing looked close or familiar. Where was I? My gaze swept the horizon. In the distance, a female figure approached, dressed in white. I squinted, trying to see her more clearly. I tried to stand immediately, but my legs were too weak to hold me. I fell back down. Then she walked closer. She was as beautiful as the sun, her skin glimmering like the moon, her smile like the stars. “Who are you?” I couldn’t keep the question in. I had to ask. She smiled, stretched out her hand, and I couldn’t resist. She held me tight. Suddenly, my legs grew strong enough to stand. We looked at each other, eye to eye, her smile never fading. I just stood there, confused. “Where am I?” I asked again. She glanced around. “This is Heaven.” My heart skipped. Heaven? Who had led me here? I had never been this confused in all my life. The last thing I remembered was the beasts launching at me. I couldn’t understand how I’d gotten here. I was already dead—a figo. None of it made sense. It felt like a poorly scripted movie, everything rushed and unreal. “What am I doing here?” The question slipped out, gentle and calm. “You died yesterday. You made it to the gates of Heaven. Now you are one of us.” My chest tightened. I had died. I was flabbergasted. Everything was happening too fast. “No… no, no, no. It can’t be. I can’t be dead.” A sharp wave of adrenaline rushed through me. I put a hand to my ear, scratching nervously, while the angel—or whoever she was—smiled graciously. “Why shouldn’t you be dead? Did you enjoy the suffering of Earth? Would you turn away from the grace of Heaven?” I stared at her. “I’m just a girl. I’m barely nineteen. I haven’t experienced life. Suffering now doesn’t mean tomorrow won’t be better.” As I spoke, she took my hand and led me toward the main gate. My heart raced. I wanted to resist, to yell—but I couldn’t. My heart was pure enough to be here, yet it felt so heavy. “Please… give me a second chance,” I pleaded, emotion overwhelming me. The angel seemed to ignore my words and swiftly guided me through the gates. My chest clenched. After this, I might never return to Earth. We walked slowly down an aisle. There, on the other side, stood someone brighter than the sun. “Purest of heart, lightest of soul. You will be given a chance to be reborn—not as a common omega cleaner, but as the first female alpha of all time.” The words sparked something inside me, a flame burning from within—but I didn’t understand. Me? An omega? I turned to the angel beside me. “Was she talking to me?” I whispered, confused. “As light as your soul was on Earth, as pure as you were, you have been granted a second chance. This time, you will not be a looker-on. You will return as one of the strongest females to ever live.” Now everything felt more confusing than ever. I didn’t understand a word they were saying. They spoke in proverbs and parables, impossible to unravel. I was just an omega. Becoming an alpha was unthinkable. And I’m female. Females aren’t designed to be alphas. We’re kept as slaves, breeders—at best, a luna. Before I could say another word, everything blacked out again. A few minutes later, my eyes snapped open. I was back in the same spot where Kara, Itain, and the others stood. I had been returned to the Forbidden Forest. But this time, remembering everything from my past life, I ran—immediately—not waiting for the beast’s attack or anyone else. From a distance, I saw Itain and Kara walking toward the forest. “Hey, Kira, where are you going?” Kara called, concern in her voice. I already knew what she’d done in my past life. She was a betrayer. This time, I wouldn’t let her get close. I walked away as if I hadn’t heard, as if I hadn’t seen anyone. I returned to the backhouse. Nothing had changed, not a single thing. Then it hit me: I hadn’t just been reborn. I’d been sent back to a time that was new to everyone else. My chest felt light now. I took my first step into the packhouse, inhaled and exhaled slowly, and remembered the words from within: You are the purest of soul and the lightest of heart. This time, I wouldn’t just be covering as an omega. I would prove to them all that I am more. I am the first She-Alpha of our time.
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