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Lakeisha asked:

I'm a little confused. I thought that being an omega means your the weakest in the pack. So is he the weakest... or am I wrong and omega means leader? It really doesn't matter. I'm sure the book is great and I plan on reading it but I am just confused.

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Claire In this case, Omega is being used to mean Alpha. I would object to the idea that Omega means "weakest," as "submissive wolf" and "weak" are not in ANY way the same thing, nor are dominance and strength the same thing. Omega is often used to mean a wolf who is outside pack hierarchy in that they take on the "healer" role and are not necessarily dominant or submissive, but have certain powers that others don't, often empathic ones, which they use for the good of the pack.
Megan Jones in most books/novels an Omega does associate with being the weakest in the pack, such as the submissive wolf, the maids etc. and in some cases they are considered to be the " peacemaker" of the pack or the one to release any tension in a pack therefore the "clown" of the pack. but then again it really is up to the author and what they decide, and I have read books where Omegas are considered to be in the Alpha role. in this book the Omega is considered to be the strongest, so the "Alpha".
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