Mia’s POV
I rested for the day and thought of what I was going to do. After refusing the offer for help, I knew I had to do this on my own. Those girls were no difficulty for me to beat up-I just didn’t want to show my strength in front of anyone and arouse any suspicions.
The way I’m going to do this is by setting an ambush for them. Of course, I want them to think I already forgot that they did that to me so that I can easily catch them red-handed.
I checked their schedule the next day through Daisy, and she helped me get all the things I needed ready. I looked for a very strong iron rod that I was going to use to beat them up. I needed to break part of their bones too, so they would also spend time in recovery.
Killing them would be too easy, and I don’t want to become someone like them. But leaving them and saying I don’t want revenge would make me a hypocrite. That certainly doesn’t mean I am going to forgive them for what they did.
After Daisy managed to lure them into the space I wanted them to be in, I locked the door. It was just me and them. They looked at me in confusion. The moment they saw me, they started laughing.
“Oh… it’s that weak Omega that fell off the cliff yesterday. I can’t believe she managed to come out alive from that,” the leader said.
“You’re right. Ordinary werewolves, especially Omegas, would probably be in a coma or dead after falling off a cliff like that. But look at her-she’s completely fine. Could it be that she’s really a monster like the other guys said?” another one asked.
They looked at me and then back at each other before they started moving away. I could sense the fear in their eyes. They probably think I’m a monster now that I came out of this alive. They weren’t even scared of seeing me alive, which means that what they did wasn’t a mistake.
I was hoping they would beg the moment they saw me. Then I would probably see it as them making a mistake and report them. After all, anyone could make that kind of mistake when they are trying to bully someone. But now, there is no escape. There’s absolutely no excuse for bullying someone.
“Wait a minute… are we being cornered by an Omega right now? Even if she’s a monster, she can’t defeat the three of us, right?” the last girl said, obviously scared. There was fear in her voice.
I laughed. “An Omega, right? Why do you sound so scared when you’re facing an Omega? It’s not as if I can beat the three of you. After all, I’m a monster.”
“You’re admitting it, right?! You’re a monster! And I’m going to report you to the coordinators so they can get you out of here immediately and have you killed!” the leader quickly said, trying to make her way toward the door I had already closed.
But I swung the iron rod I was holding toward her, and it went through her spine immediately. She fell to the ground, groaning in pain. But I was just beginning. I looked at her friends, who were in shock while their friend lay on the floor, crying for help.
This wasn’t enough for me to stop. The moment she tried to get up, I swung the huge iron rod on her legs again, and I could hear her bones breaking. Even as a werewolf, it would be hard to get out of this situation if her wounds couldn’t heal well. I know people like them-they are not all that powerful.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing, you monster?! Leave her alone!” one of the friends spoke up for her.
“That’s quite touching. I can see you’re very loyal to your friends. Why don’t you come and help her get the rest? I’m also going to do this to you,” I told them.
“I’m not going to let you do this to me! I’m going to fight you first!” she replied, trying to attack me. But I had already predicted she was going to do this, so I swung my iron rod at her, making her fall hard on the ground. I could hear her bones breaking.
Every bone in my body broke the moment I fell down the cliff. I kept falling, and I could remember everything clearly. The more I remembered the pain, the harder I hit the both of them on the floor with the iron rod. Their bones were breaking, and I made sure it would be a long time before they could repair them.
“Do you guys know what you did wrong? You’re still not going to admit it, even after what’s happening to you, right?” I asked them.
Their blood was on the floor, and they could hardly speak, but I could tell they were still trying to be stubborn, especially the first one. But the last one quickly went on her knees to beg me.
“Please, I’m sorry! Don’t hit me! I was only doing what I was told to do! I didn’t want to hurt you either!” she begged, trying to sound pitiful.
She’s pathetic enough to think I’m going to believe that nonsense she’s saying and that I would spare her. I moved closer to her with a smile on my face, trying to convince her that I believed what she said.
“This is what I wanted to hear the moment I came here, but I didn’t hear it at first. Don’t you think it’s a little bit too late?”
She shook her head. Her entire body was trembling, and she was also crying. There was cold sweat all over her face. She looked like a mess.
“No! Please, I’m sorry! I’m apologizing for everything I did to you! I won’t report you if you let me go!” she begged.
I stood up and pointed toward the door. “You can leave now since you already apologized.”
“Really? Thanks!” she said happily, eager to get out of there. But what she didn’t know was that she was the next target. The moment she turned around to leave, I hit her and made her fall. Then, I gave her the same treatment I gave the others. They would be in pain for a very long time.
“You think I’m stupid enough to let you go like that? You pushed me off a cliff, and I almost died. I should forgive you for what? You said I’m insignificant. Would you have begged me if I had died?”
All of them were beaten to a pulp. This felt too easy for me. I thought they would attack me or something with their mighty power, but it turns out they are all useless, good-for-nothing werewolves who pick on people smaller than them.
“Next time, don’t look down on other people. You underestimated me. I really was expecting a fight, but you all just succumbed this easily. You are a disgrace to your respective packs!” I reminded them.
As for who would explain to the coordinators what happened to them, I already had a plan to back that up. Even if they woke up on time, I don’t think they would be able to report me. After all, they did try to kill me.