Summary of Chapter 46 – A pivotal chapter in His Incurable Omega by Ommsira
The chapter Chapter 46 is one of the most intense moments in His Incurable Omega, written by Ommsira. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Non-royals are not allowed to attend," he said.
"I'm not a royal," I spat out.
Lizzy, Jane and Elden sat in silence as they watched our strange argument. Alto and I shared our thoughts between us, not backing down as we each maintained eye contact.
I'm taking them.
I practically screamed the words within my mind, over and over again, until I knew Alto had a ringing sensation in his.
His eyes looked dazed as he continued staring at me, but no longer focused as I continued to bombard his thoughts with my own.
I will not go without them. I will not go to a strange place alone. I will not. I WILL NOT.
Alto stood up and growled- a bone shivering, toe-curling growl that had everyone in the room gasping and scooting away.
"Enough," he said.
Even now, when he was pushed to a place I had never seen him go before, he still did not raise his voice. The menacing soft talk had more effect than if he had yelled at me. A small part of me wished he had. Then I would have known it was not serious.
He looked at me with eyes glaring down. The beast that he worked so hard to contain was now out, having been pushed and bullied by my mind to far. Even if it was his life mate, no one told his inner monster what to do.
"You WILL go. Think through this and realize that you have to. The academy is more secure than the castle. Far more secure. Lizzy and Jane will go with you on the trip there and when you go back. But. They cannot be with you at the academy."
I felt tears sting my eyes at his words. Part of me thought I was acting selfish and like a small child, but another part realized the truth within his sentence. However it was all starting to become to much for me.
I had just left my pack several months ago and had to give it up. Now I was comfortable with life here in the Castle. I had my routine, and more importantly, I had Alto. But now all this was going to be dragged away again by the very man I was supposed to stay with.
Alto's eyes softened as he registered my thoughts.
"Fayette," he said my name softly, reaching to stroke my face.
I looked up at him as tears blurred my vision.
"Please don't."
I felt his regret at making me cry. I wanted to laugh at the whole situation he was putting me in. I had never asked to be put through all of this. Never asked to be his mate or to have my life constantly bouncing around.
"You don't like him?" I questioned.
A vulnerability showed in Alto's eyes, one I never thought him capable of, "I do not understand him. Because of that, I am wary of him. I do not like that he disrespected my mother's image by marrying so soon after her death."
I nodded, feeling that this was a conversation for another time.
"We have grown stronger with us together. Now it is time for us to grow when we are apart." I smiled at his poetic words. He only spoke like this to me. Only released his mouth, letting it run free when we were along. He could talk for hours if he wanted to. I found it odd that he had stayed silent for so long around others.
"I will try to be strong for you," I said.
Alto leaned over and kissed my forehead, he pulled back, resting his forehead on mine as we both looked into each other's eyes.
"Please try to be strong for you. I am not the sun Fayette. You are."
I shuddered in pleasure at his words.
"Write to me," I said, the sudden idea hitting me with excitement.

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