Being an Omega is the last thing I want, especially since it makes some Alphas think of you as a breeding machine. My luck with Alphas haven't been the best and I know that it's because of my past and the few. . .issues I have. Time is running out though. My heat is drawing closer which means that I only have a few weeks to find an Alpha willing enough to help me through it without bonding me. The Omega Centre tried to help, but they don't understand what I want. However, there might be an Alpha who could help. All I need to do is talk his Beta into agreeing.
View MoreI glanced at him from the corner of my eyes but remained silent. There wasn’t much I could say to him that would change things. The Omega Centre told me that he had been listed as my guardian. It wasn’t like I had anybody else around.
My mother was dead and my father had disappeared from the face of the earth a week before she died. I was an unclaimed Omega with no family, deserted in a small town where most of them disliked me for some reason.
“Shit, I need to call Lauren to let her know,” he muttered.
Swallowing, I focused my attention on the passing scenery. It was a small town basically in the middle of nowhere with few shops and even fewer houses surrounded by ranches for miles. The Omega Centre was located just on the outskirts of town, newly build and fully functioning. The center had been my home for nine years and now they wanted me gone.
I was being thrown into a world I had only learned about while living at the center. The thought of being out in the open, surrounded by Alphas filled me with fear. I had only ever been around Omegas and Beta’s with the few occasions where the center tried to find me an Alpha.
Thinking about the Alpha’s made me remember what my doctor had told me a week ago when I went for my annual check-up. My heat was going to hit soon and in order to make it through it, I needed an Alpha.
“Do you need anything?” Draven asked me. “You don’t have a lot of things.”
I shook my head. I didn’t need anything else at the moment, not clothes anyway. What I needed was a place to stay where I could hide away the moment my heat hit. Preferably somewhere far away from Alphas.
My eyes darted over to the man who sat in front of the car. Not all Alphas were bad, I knew that. Draven had rescued me when I was twelve but he had always been careful to respect my boundaries. That was something I couldn’t say about the other Alphas I met at the Omega Centre.
The car slowed and then turned off onto a quiet street with double-story houses on either side. Green laws, beautiful gardens, and a few high walls. A fancy neighborhood, nothing like the place where we used to live when before we started moving around.
He stopped the car in front of a big black metal gate and leaned forward to search for something in the glovebox. Muttering under his breath, he sat up and then leaned out the window to press a button on the box thing that stood a few inches next to the car.
There was a low sound, and a few minutes later the gates began to open. We started moving again. My eyes darted up to stare at the branches of the tall trees we passed until we reached the end of the drive.
I certainly wasn’t expecting the house to be so big.
“Here we are.” Draven parked the car behind a sleek silver one and glanced over his shoulder at me. “We don’t have any animals.”
Swallowing, I hesitated a moment before I climbed out of the car. I glanced at Draven who was busy pulling my bags from the back of the car and then turned my attention to the house.
It was bigger than the other house on the block. The garden was colorful and well taken care of, but from what I knew of Draven and his family, I could bet that someone other than them took care of things.
“Come on.”
I clutched the hem of my shirt as I followed him up the steps to the front door. My heartbeat increased the closer we got to it. Meeting new people was something I hated. I was comfortable with those I already knew because I knew whether I could trust them or not.
Cool air greeted us the moment we stepped into the foyer. I tugged my t-shirt away from my sweaty skin and blew out a breath.
The first thing I noticed was the fact that nearly everything was white—from the walls to the furniture. It looked too sterile and unwelcoming. My lips twisted when I took in the paintings on one wall. What was it supposed to be?
“Lauren?” Draven called.
I shifted from foot to foot as we waited for the woman to appear. My unease increased when I smelt her—sickly sweet with something else. Instinct screamed at me to run but since I had nowhere to go, I stood my ground and waited.
Not even a second later, a woman stepped into view. Her blue eyes instantly locked on me and narrowed. She frowned and then seemed to pale considerately.
“What’s she doing here?” she sneered.
Draven lowered my bags to the floor, snapping her attention to him. “This is Sin,” he introduced. “Sin, my bonded mate, Lauren.”
“I don’t care who she is,” Lauren hissed. “What the hell is she doing in my house?”
I expected him to scold her, but he didn’t. He moved closer and reached out which made her jerk back. Frowning, Draven stared at her silently for a few seconds and then started explaining things.
“Remember that girl I told you about?” he asked. “The one I rescued from that Motel that closed down a few years ago? This is her. Sin is going to stay here with us until—”
“No,” Lauren interrupted her. “She’s not staying here.”
“Can I talk to you for a moment?”
“There’s nothing to talk about! I don’t want this little—”
“Now, Lauren!” he growled, instantly silencing her. “We’ll be right back, Sin.”
Draven gave me a stiff smile before he gripped her arm and steered her into a room off to the side. He pushed the door closed behind them but it didn’t close all the way. I could hear every single thing they were saying and based on their conversation, Draven’s mate wanted me out of the house immediately.
I stared at the door for a few seconds before I glanced around again. My eyes locked on the sliding doors I could see from where I stood. They had a pool too and the water looked extremely inviting. Shaking my head, I focused on the staircase but it only held my attention for a few seconds.
The door behind me opened, making me stumble forward. His smell hit me first, making me spin around. He didn’t look like I imagined him to but there was no mistaking the fact that he was Alpha born.
His eyes darted around and then locked on me. I watched in dismay as his eyes brightened and his lips curled up into a smile. He stood straightener and puffed out his chest as his scent thickened.
“Looks like today’s my lucky day.” The door clicked shut behind him. “Who might you be sweet Omega?”
My eyes darted to the door for a few seconds, but he still stood close to it, blocking the only escape I had. Draven was in the other room and I knew that if I scream, he would be here to help me, but would he do anything? The Alpha that stood in front of me looked similar to him so it must mean that they were related.
“What’s your name?” he repeated.
I swallowed and took a small step back. There was one thing I learned about Alphas and that was that they thought that they were superior to Omegas because of their status. They like to abuse the power they held to get what they wanted.
An Omega’s biology was different than a Beta’s. An Alpha had power over them but they couldn’t control them. They didn’t submit to an Alpha because it wasn’t in their nature, but being an Omega—especially an un-bonded one—was dangerous. One growl and an Omega would drop to their knees and agree to everything the Alpha wanted.
It was what I feared most.
I didn’t want to be bonded to an Alpha or anyone for that matter which was why I ran the moment the stranger open his mouth again. My eyes were glued to the sliding doors. I had no clue if danger waited for me beyond those doors, but I knew that they were going to lead me to my freedom.
The Alpha called out behind me, making shivers race down my spine. Reaching the doors, I gripped the door handle and pulled but the door didn’t budge, not even an inch.
“It’s locked,” he said from behind me. “That door always stays locked so that my little sister can’t go near the pool when no one’s around.”
Sucking in a deep breath, I slowly turned around and jerked back when I realized how close he stood. His lips curled up into a predatory smile that made my stomach clench.
“Now answer the question,” he growled. “What’s your name?”
My lips parted but then another scent hit me, making my knees weaken. Goosebumps broke out all over my skin when her soft voice reached my ears.
I will not be like my mother.I’ll be good for our baby.I’ll love it and care for it. It’ll have a family with two moms and two dads.“Okay, let’s get a look at this baby.”I gripped Tyrone’s hand tighter as the doctor squirted some cold gel onto my stomach. His eyes locked with mine when he raised my hand to his lips and pressed a kiss to my knuckles. “Is this your first scan?”Tyrone looked at the doctor. “Yes.”“The baby is growing accordingly, and your weight is right on point.” I flinched when the doctor pressed the wand to my stomach and spread the cold gel around. “And there’s your baby.”My eyes stayed glued to his face. I watched as his eyes widen and his lips slowly curl up into a smile. His hand tightened. “Look at our baby, doll.”I didn’t want to look. But I wanted to look. Our baby. I slowly turned my head to look at the small screen. My heart slowed to a stop before it began beating erratically a few seconds later. There it was. So small.“Your baby is fully f
“Did Sin ever get her birth implant?”I paused for a few seconds and then slowly continued to lower the bag to the floor. “Why?”Michel shrugged. “I’m just asking.”“No, you’re not.”Michel swallowed loudly. “David said that there are a few possibilities for Sin to want her nest.”I pursed my lips, stopping myself from mentioning what Bella told me about Kate and David. We had agreed not to mention it to Michel and Sin because we didn’t want to upset them on the trip. And what a trip it was. A damn fucking mess. “You think she’s pregnant.” I leaned against the back of the couch and frowned at him. “There are a lot of reasons for an omega to want her nest, Michel. Just because she wanted to come home, doesn’t mean that she’s pregnant.”He growled at me and then stormed out of the house. I watched him as he grabbed the last few bags from the car and stormed back into the house. Dropping them next to the others, he straightened to glare at me. “Don’t look at me like that,” I muttered.
Having sex in a hotel bathtub was not ideal. Especially a tub so fucking small. The one in the master bedroom was custom build. Maybe we should’ve stayed at home. This trip was a damn waste. Tyrone hurt his foot before we even made it to the hotel and Sin wanted to go back home. She never said it straight to us, but I could sense it. When I planned this trip, I never took the other people into consideration. I had been thinking only about us. Our first night wasn’t so bad, but the start of our second day wasn’t a good one. Breakfast in bed, and morning sex, that was great. But Sin’s anxiety rose the moment we left our hotel room. Tyrone decided to stay back and rest while we went to the beach. Walking between us, she clung to our hands, eyes darted nervously around us. Some of the anxiety faded when we made it to the beach where only a few people sat. We chose a spot away from them. Bella spread the towels out on the sand while I set up the umbrella. Placing the cooler box down,
I felt bad. Tyrone not only twisted his ankle, but he also had an ugly cut on his heel. I had accused him of throwing us into the water on purpose and I had called him an asshole. My eyes drifted towards him where he lay on the bed, bandaged foot propped up on a pillow. It looked like he was sleeping. The doctor had given him two small white pills to drink before he left. For the next two weeks, Tyrone was supposed to stay off his feet as much as possible.Our first day on vacation was a bust. I sighed, turning to look back out the window. The hotel was located a few feet from the beach so I had a perfect view of the ocean and the activities below. There were a lot of people. More than I had anticipated when Tyrone mentioned a vacation. My anxiety levels spiked the longer I stared at them. Would they stare at me if we go down there?“Are you done unpacking?”I shrugged. “What’s the use of doing that if we won’t be staying for long.”Bella appeared at my side. She stared out of th
It’s not what you’re thinking.How could he know what we were thinking? All I got from David was that stupid text right after I tried to call him. He has been avoiding our calls since. I was tempted to drive out to his house and demand answers from him, but Sin’s excitement for our trip prevented me from doing that. She had been the one asking questions about Kate. She was right about worrying about Kate. Somehow she had managed to worm her way into David’s life. If Bella hadn’t seen them, would David have ever told us? He said it was not what we were thinking, so if they weren’t trying to tear us apart, what was it then? Were they dating? It would tear our friendship apart if she ended up being his mate. “Are we there yet?” My eyes snapped up when the soft question filled the air. To keep our destination a secret, we used blankets to cover the back windows. Another one had been used as a partition between the back and the front of the car. For most of the drive Sin and I had been
We’re going on vacation.Well, more like a short getaway because our trip was going to be a short one--only four days. I wanted it to be longer, but beggars couldn’t be choosers. It would be fun, only the four of us. Away from everyone and we would be able to forget everything that had happened the last few weeks. I was excited and despite not showing it, I knew that Sin was too. She told us that she had never been to the beach before. In about two days, she would. We had all agreed that our destination would be a surprise which was why I was in town.Sin needed some new beach clothes like a bikini. Michel had asked me to pick up a few other things that we needed because he was busy going over things to make sure that nothing went wrong on the ranch while we were away. “Bella?” I tensed. Pursing my lips, I slowly turned around. My eyes widened in surprise. The girl standing a few feet away was not the girl I remembered. I blinked, eyes trailing down her body and then back up to
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