Home / Romance / The Omegas Cry / Chapter 98: Things Only Kids Do

Share

Chapter 98: Things Only Kids Do

Author: persephone
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-10 22:57:18

Hyacinth’s POV

I stared at Vince who were peacefully sleeping all while I was standing just beside his bed. If this man have a heightened senses, why don’t he feel my presence?

I asked the maids which rooms he had been using and of course, it is the biggest of them all. He even had this huge bed and there was so much space. Why does he have to have something that fancy to begin with? He doesn’t need it.

His chest rose and fell steadily, completely undisturbed by my attempts to wake him earlier.

“Vince,” I whispered, nudging his arm. Nothing. Not even a groan.

My patience wore thin, and a mischievous grin tugged at my lips. “You leave me no choice,” I muttered. Carefully, I pinched his nose, holding it firmly shut. It took only seconds before his eyes flew open, wide with panic.

“What…” he sputtered, jerking upright and batting my hand away. “What are you doing?”

I stood back, arms crossed, feigning innocence. “Good morning! You weren’t waking up, so I improvised. Now get up, we have a
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 124: The Lost Heiress

    Eloise' POVThe world around me seemed to blur as Servano's words echoed in my mind."She kept you hidden for a reason. Our pack fell years ago, during the birth of Alpha Matt Lockhart’s second child. It wasn’t an accident, Eloise. It was an attack. A massacre. And your mother... she fled with you before they could find you."I tried to swallow the lump forming in my throat, but my body refused to obey. My hands trembled at my sides, my breathing unsteady. I felt unmoored, like a ship severed from its anchor, drifting into unknown waters."You’re saying—" I started, my voice barely above a whisper. "You’re saying my mother wasn’t just a maid? That she was part of a pack? And that I... I’m part of it too?"Servano’s gaze didn’t waver. "You are the last blood heir of the Dawning Red Pack."Silence stretched between us, thick and suffocating. I could hear the distant chirping of birds, the rustling of leaves in the wind, but everything felt muted, drowned out by the storm raging inside m

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 123: One Year Later

    Eloise’ POVThe scent of freshly tilled soil and ripe vegetation filled the air as I carried a basket of tomatoes toward the wooden stall I had set up near my cottage. The rolling hills stretched endlessly behind me, a world away from the chaos of the past.Life in the countryside was peaceful. The simplicity of it, the routine of planting, harvesting, and selling my produce to the capital—it had become my sanctuary.I had learned to live without a title, without a pack, without the ghosts of my past clawing at my throat. The woman who had once been the beta’s wife, the woman who had been betrayed and broken, no longer existed. In her place stood a farmer, a mother, a woman who no longer sought validation from anyone but herself.As I arranged the baskets of fresh greens and root vegetables, a familiar presence made my hands freeze mid-motion."I never thought I'd see you again."That voice. Deep, laced with something unreadable. I turned slowly, my heart steady but my mind bracing it

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 122: Her Decision

    Eloise’ POVThe first thing I felt when I woke up was pain. A dull ache ran through my limbs, a reminder of the night before—of the way Cedrick had touched me, claimed me, ignited something primal and untamed inside me. My wolf was satisfied, purring in contentment, but my human heart twisted with guilt.I lay there for a moment, listening to the soft rise and fall of Cedrick’s breathing beside me. He was still asleep, his strong arm draped lazily across my waist as if he was afraid I would disappear. And he was right to be afraid. I had made my decision.What had we done?We had become the very thing that broke us. Our ex-wife and ex-husband had betrayed us, and in turn, we had sought solace in each other’s arms, crossing the same unforgivable line. Was it desire? Was it revenge? Or was it something far more dangerous—something real?I couldn’t allow myself to think that way.Carefully, I moved his arm off me and sat up, biting my lip as the soreness flared through me. I turned to lo

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 121: Crawling Back To You

    Cedrick’s POVI remember the way she looked at me that night—as if she was both lost and found at the same time. The flickering candlelight cast shadows across her face, highlighting the conflict in her eyes, the hesitation in her every breath. I had invited her for dinner, but what transpired between us was far more than a simple meal.I had never anticipated any of it. In fact, I was so much ready to let her go already. I wanted to let her know that she can finally live in peace… but I cannot help myself but be drawn to her over and over again, like the old good times.She stepped into my mansion, poised yet uncertain, and when she reached the dining room, her eyes widened at the sight before her. The table was adorned with an endless array of flowers, their petals delicate and soft, their fragrance mingling with the scent of the rich dishes prepared just for her.I wanted her to feel special, to know that tonight wasn’t just another moment in passing—it was a memory I wanted her to

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 120: The Dinner

    Eloise’ POVThe carriage ride had been silent, save for the quiet rustling of my thoughts. I told myself I had accepted this dinner invitation out of politeness, out of gratitude for his kindness. But deep down, I knew there was more to it.As I stepped through the grand doors, I was met with the scent of something unexpected. Flowers. A delicate, intoxicating aroma filled the air, wrapping around me like a whispered promise.The dining hall was bathed in a golden glow, flickering candlelight reflecting off the crystal chandeliers. And there, at the center of it all, was the table—adorned with a sea of roses, lilies, and peonies. A display so romantic it felt as though the universe itself had conspired to set this scene.My breath hitched. My heart twisted. This was not just a dinner. It was a moment carved in time, something carefully prepared, something meant for me to remember.Cedrick stood by the head of the table, watching me with an expression I could not decipher. His piercing

  • The Omegas Cry   Chapter 119: The Walls Had Crumbled

    Eloise’ POVI stood in the dimly lit bedroom, the last remnants of my past life staring back at me. The bed where I once dreamed of love, the curtains that danced with the wind as I waited for a man who never truly belonged to me—every piece of furniture seemed to whisper of the years I had wasted in this house. The air smelled of old promises, of the lies I had swallowed whole, of the betrayal that clung to every fiber of this place. But no more.With steady hands, I packed the last of my things, folding them with the precision of someone who was leaving behind not just a house but an entire identity.I was no longer Tyrone’s wife. I was no longer the woman who tolerated his half-hearted devotion, his fleeting glances that never truly saw me. I was no longer owned by anyone.The finality of it all sent a strange shiver down my spine. I had made my decision—I was going to live alone, unshackled, untethered. No one would ever claim me again.With my bags in hand, I am set to make my wa

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status