Just breathe.
I sucked in a deep breath and slowly blew it out. It did nothing to calm my racing heart. My legs felt like jelly and I was sure that I was shaking like a leaf. I didn't do well in stressful situations. In fact, I didn't do well in any situation that included dealing with people.
Mother had told me that some important people were going to be at the house for dinner and that father expected me to join them.
I had been dressed like a doll by the maids per her instructions to make sure that I didn't end up ruining anything.
The dress was uncomfortable, the material made my skin itch, and the shoes were a size too small.
Everything I was wearing had been handpicked by my mother. Which was another indication of how important the dinner was for them.
I sucked in another deep breath and pressed a shaky hand to my stomach. They were waiting for me in the dining room. I was running late even though I had been dressed an hour before the set time for dinner to start.
Nerves kept me locked in my room until I had managed to give myself a small pep talk. But the courage I had gathered flew out the window when I reached the landing and heard the rich baritones of strangers coming from the room.
The dining room door suddenly opened, making me jerk in fright.
My sister came to a halt when she spotted me. Her lips twisted into a sneer before they curled into a sweet smile.
My heartbeat instantly increased when she crossed the floor.
"We have been waiting for you," she said loudly enough for the guest and our parents to hear. "Come on honey! I'm starving."
She gripped my wrist and tugged me in the direction she came from.
I felt sick.
"There she is!" Father clapped his hands twice. "Daisy is the youngest of our family and unfortunately always late. Once again, I apologize for the long wait ladies and gentlemen. But now that she's here, dinner can be served."
I was pushed down into an empty chair just as the maids entered the room and started serving the food.
My fingers rubbed at my wrist under the table, trying to relieve the lingering pain of my sister's fingernails.
I bit my lip as I stared down at the plate that had been placed in front of me. The smell made me feel sicker. I hated fish and my father knew it.
Was he waiting for me to embarrass him so he could punish me?
With shaky hands, I reached for my knife and fork.
Conversation flowed around the table. Nobody bothered to include me and I was perfectly fine with that. I had nothing to say and I was too busy focusing on cutting the fish into small pieces so it looked like I was eating.
But, I made the mistake of raising my head.
Sky blue eyes instantly caught mine, making the air lock in my lungs. They held me captive. He was all I could see.
The man with pale skin, sky blue eyes, and a scar that covered half of his left face. His hair was light brown and curly but despite that, it fit him perfectly.
I smiled at him and surprisingly, he smiled back.
Until our little stare was broken by my sister. She nudged me painfully in the ribs, forcing my eyes away from the man and towards her. Leaning closer, she pressed her lips to my ear.
"Don't even think about him. Don't look at him. Don't talk to him. That alpha is mine and you're not going to get him," she hissed.
Pulling back she gave me a bright smile before she turned her focus back to the woman at her side.
For the first time since I arrived, I looked around the table. It seated ten people including my father and mother that sat at the head of the table.
Men dressed in fancy suits and women decorated with fancy jewelry. They all belonged in the circles my parents traveled. Fancy, wealthy people who looked down on those beneath them.
There were a lot of alphas, a beta here and there but no other omegas besides my sister and myself.
A soft touch on my arm snapped my attention to the man seated to my right. He leaned closer, making his scent drift over to me. It was pleasant, but I couldn’t make out what it was.
"We can swap plates if you want?" he said softly. "I'm not so big on the greens and you don't like the fish. It's a win-win if we trade."
I studied his plate. He had eaten the fish but not the salad.
"How are we going to switch plates without anyone noticing?" I whispered.
My eyes locked on his lips when they curled up into a smile, and then slowly trailed higher to take in the rest of him.
He had blond hair and green eyes. Typical surfer boy looks, but he was a lot more muscular than a surfer. The material of his clothes was stretched tight over his skin almost like it was too small for him.
"You didn't even notice."
I blinked and then looked down at my plate. True enough, he had switched our plates and I hadn't even noticed.
"Oh."
“I’m Valiant.” He held his hand out toward me.
I stared at the dark ink peeking out from under the sleeve of his suit. Without realizing it, I leaned closer to get a better look.
Valiant chuckled. “I’ll need to take my shirt off for you to get a better look at it.”
Colour flooded my cheeks. I jerked back in my seat and picked up my fork to stuff some lettuce in my mouth.
Another low chuckle came from him.
I watched him from the corner of my eyes.
He picked up his fork and took a bite of the fish. Reaching out, he picked up his glass and swallowed it down with some wine.
My mind raced with things I could use as a conversation topic, but before I could come up with something, the woman at his side started talking to him. My shoulders slumped as my eyes locked on my plate again.
I wish the dinner was over already so I could go back to my room.
“How old are you Daisy?” Valiant asked me, making my eyes snap up to his in surprise.
“W-what?” I breathed.
“How old are you?” he repeated.
I swallowed. “I’m eighteen. How old are you?”
“I’m twenty-eight.”
“Oh.”
His lips twitched. “Is that the only word in your vocabulary?”
“No.” I frowned at him when he laughed. “Are you making fun of me?”
“No.” He leaned closer. “I’m sorry if I made it seem like that. It’s just, you’re not much of a talker and I’m trying my best to make it seem like we’re deep in conversation so that I don’t have to talk to Glenda.” Valiant nodded to the woman at his side who he had spoken to earlier.
“Is that her name?”
“I don’t know,” he said. “I kinda forgot her name when she made it clear that she’s only interested in me because of my close connection to Alexander.”
“Who’s Alexander?” I asked him.
He frowned. “You really don’t know, do you?”
I shook my head.
Valiant leaned closer, making his scent surround me. I sucked in a deep breath and bit my lip. I liked his scent a lot.
“See that grumpy bastard sitting to your father’s left,” he muttered. “That my dear, is Alexander Wyatt.”
I looked in that direction and frowned.
Alexander Wyatt was a man who loved the camera. I had seen him on the news a few times, but he hadn’t held my attention long enough.
“Is he your friend?”
“We’re pack,” he answered. “A family.”
“O–” I broke off before the work could slip out of my mouth. “Sorry,” I apologized.
He took another bite of fish and chewed. “I forgive you, but only because I can tell that you’re doing it unconsciously.”
My eyes trailed back to Alexander.
He looked serious despite the fact that my father was obviously telling one of his stupid jokes. The man wore a black suit that made his pale skin stand out more. It also drew attention to the dark ink covering every inch of his hands, and the left side of his neck to his jaw.
I leaned towards Valiant. “What colour are his eyes?”
The simple question made him choke on the fish he had been chewing. I reacted automatically. Reaching up, I slapped him on the back as I pushed my glass of water within his reach.
After taking a few sips, he looked at me and winked. “Why don’t you see for yourself.”
I looked back at Alexander and sucked in a breath when forest green eyes locked with mine.
His eyes darted from hers to mine and then narrowed. I gave him an innocent smile. He wasn’t stupid, but I also knew that he wasn’t going to do anything at the table that might give John leverage to use against him. The whole purpose of this dinner was for us to find something we could use against him to get our money back. But the guy was playing it smart. My eyes locked on the omega at my side again. “So?”“So?” she repeated, acting like she didn’t know what I was talking about. “What do you think about his eyes?” She stuffed another bite of salad into her mouth and slowly chewed it. When she swallowed, she picked up the same glass I had drank from when I had choked. Something inside me stirred. It wasn’t every day an omega drank from the same glass as an alpha without making a big deal about it. “I like it,” she said softly. “His eyes. It’s an unusual colour for a man with his pale skin and black hair.”“Do you like him?”Daisy frowned at me. “I don’t know him.”It still surp
Daisy was right about her sister. Isabella had no talent, but everybody acted like her little performance was Oscar-worthy. I stood near the window, trying my best not to glare at the guest lingering about. It would have been in his favour if he just attended the meeting Valiant had set up last week.What was he hoping to gain with all these people around? My lips twitched. He thought that they would make me go easy on him, but he was in for a surprise. I was going to do everything it took to get my money back from the bastard. Sure, I didn’t need it. But I wanted it back. Taking a sip of my drink, I searched the room for a certain omega. “She’s not here.”I frowned at him. “Who?”“Daisy.” Valiant smirked. “I’m not looking for her.”He leaned closer. “Liar,” he breathed. I turned, but he moved back to my side, giving me no choice but to look at him. “I’ve been mingling,” he muttered, glancing around to make sure that there was nobody within earshot. “They are all crawled up his
“Honey, can we talk?”Nothing good ever came from my mother starting a conversation with those words. I nodded as I slipped the bookmark in between the pages and closed the book I had been busy reading before she interrupted. She hesitated by the door for a few seconds and then entered my room. Her eyes darted around, taking it all in. We used to be close, but everything changed the day Dad died. Now all she cared about was the money and what people thought of her. She was a perfect fit for my step-father John, but I wasn’t going to tell her that. “I didn’t think it was important to join the after-dinner drinks,” I muttered. “Isabella does well on her own.”“I know. It’s not what I want to talk to you about.” She took a seat on the edge of the bed and silently studied me for a few seconds. “You know I love you right?”I nodded.This was definitely going to be bad. “John…he ran into some trouble at work. There was a project he was working on but the investors pulled out at the las
Their home was not what I expected. It was a penthouse in the middle of the city. The car was parked in an underground parking that was specially reserved for Alexander Wyatt. There was a pin code that had to be entered for the elevator to go straight up to the penthouse. Alexander stepped out of the elevator and walk right over to the dark oak door. He paused briefly before he pushed the door open and entered the penthouse. “Come on,” Valiant urged softly with a hand pressed to the small of my back. A light above the stove was on and a single lamp in the living room. It didn’t give me much light to take it all in, not that it mattered. Valiant steered me away from the living room, down a dark hall, and towards a door at the end. He pushed it open and stepped inside first to switch on the light. Everything about the room was simple. A bed and bedside tables, a closet, and a tall window with a view of half the city. The wall was painted a light green that matched the bed sheets.
A fellow sweet tooth. Valiant was going to hate it. I watched in amusement as Daisy drowned her pancakes in syrup, but the amusement faded when my eyes darted up to her face. Her eyes were still red-rimmed from crying after I scared her. “I’m sorry,” I apologized again. “I really didn’t know that you were there.” Daisy slowly lowered the bottle to the table before she looked up at me. “You didn’t smell me?” Unease gripped me for a moment, but I instantly pushed it aside. I had nothing to feel uncomfortable about. I cleared my throat and took a sip of my coffee before I answered her. “I have no sense of smell,” I told her softly. “After the…” I trailed off, pointing at my face. “My vision was damaged but managed to be repaired, but they couldn’t do the same to my…smell. I’m also half deaf in my left ear.” “How did it happen?” she asked, eyes darting to my scar for a second. I saw nothing but curiosity in her eyes. “Let’s play a game,” I said. “I answer your questions, and yo
“Daisy isn’t in her room.”My eyes snapped up from the newspaper. “What do you mean she’s not in her room?”“Don’t fuck with me Val,” Alex growled. “I checked the nest and the bathroom. She’s not here!”“You think that she left?” I frowned. “Why would she leave?”“Because John told her that she would be staying for two weeks, not a fucking month.”Letting out a sigh, I closed the newspaper and neatly folded it before I placed it down on the table. He was angry, and angry Alexander made stupid decisions. “Maybe she just went for a walk,” I suggested. “Is her stuff still in the room?”He either ignored me or didn’t hear my question. “What if she’s meeting him somewhere? What if they are making plans for her to feed him information about us?”It was a possibility, I silently agreed, but very unlikely. “I get the feeling that Daisy dislikes John as much as we do. If she felt anything-”“She lives under his roof,” Alex interrupted. “Exactly.” I sat up. “We can use her to get information
A knock on the bedroom door startled me.Frowning, I glanced between the door and the clothes folded neatly across the bed. I had been so caught up in the task that I had completely forgotten where I was.“Daisy?”“Yes?” I called, continuing my task of folding the shirt.The door opened a second later.“Damn, you’re really good at that.”I looked up at Valiant. He was staring at the neatly folded clothes on my bed.“Are you making fun of me?” I asked him.His eyes snapped to mine. “No. Why would you think that?”I shrugged, leaning over to place the folded shirt on top of the shirt pile. When I sat back and looked up at him, he was still staring at the clothes. I followed his gaze, searching for the item that was holding his attention. Colour flooded my cheeks when I realized what he was staring at.At the very edge of the bed was my plain cotton underwear.“You act like you’ve never seen a woman’s panties before,” I muttered, even though I was burning with embarrassment inside.“I’ve
“Why are you in such a good mood?”It was extremely rare for Valiant to be bright-eyed and happy at eight o’clock on a Monday morning. Grumpy was one word I constantly used to describe him when he was working on a case.“Can’t I just be happy?” he questioned, raising an eyebrow.I walked past him to pour myself a cup of coffee. “You’re usually not this happy when you’re in the middle of a case.”“If you want to know so badly…” He rolled his eyes. “Daisy agreed to organize my closet. Once I have my lucky tie, this case will be solved in no time.”I had a feeling that it was about more than his lucky tie. Knowing Valiant, I wasn’t going to get any answers out of him unless he volunteered to tell me himself.After downing half my cup of coffee, I set it aside and started pulling things out to make breakfast. Alex already left for work so it was just Daisy, Valiant, and me.“Are you staying for breakfast?” I asked him.“Depends. What are you making?”I smiled. “Pancakes.”Valiant choked o
The moment I opened my eyes, I realized that something was different. I felt different. Blinking up at the ceiling, I took slow deep breaths as I evaluated things. Besides from a few aches and pains, nothing about my body felt any different. I was sore from all the fucking we had been doing the previous night and the bond marks throbbed. Val’s mark hurt a little more than the others, but I was sure that it was because he hadn’t nursed it enough yet. I glanced at Val who was still fast asleep next to me and then silently slipped out of bed. Walking into the bathroom, I hesitated a moment before I turned towards the mirror. My eyes widened. Stumbling forward, I leaned forward to get a closer look. Raising a shaky hand I traced the raised skin of the mark with my finger tip. Out of all the places, he had to mark me on my left breasts directly over my nipple. It was going to be hell when he nurse his mark. I sighed. Using the toilet, I washed my hands and splashed my face with some
Elias knew what he was doing. Other than me who was starting to second-guess everything. I wasn’t so sure about my plan anymore. Insecurities were starting to fill my mind.I swallowed as I stared down at the toys Elias had placed on the end of the bed. Along with it was a bottle of lube, some towels and a packet of wipes.The lamps next to the bed were switched on, creating a soft glow around the room. One curtain had been closed and the other was half open, letting in some more light.“They should be home any minute now,” Elias said softly. “Wait here. I’ll send him to his room when they get back.” He smirked as he walked out of the room.I stood awkwardly by the bed, eyes darted around the room. Should I take a seat on the bed? Do a sexy pose like they do in the movies?It felt like forever before I heard voices coming from the kitchen. I waited a few more minutes and when Val didn’t appear, I made my way towards them.Only he wasn’t with them in the kitchen.Frowning, I glanced
“I’m not sure how I feel about this. You spend most of the time taking care of them and now you carry both their marks. It should have been fare if I got to mark you first.”I swallowed as Val slowly stalked closer.“I think I might need to hurt myself too.”“Don’t talk like that Val!” I frowned at him. “You don’t have to do anything to get my attention.”He raised an eyebrow. “I don’t?”“You have my attention now.”“Yeah, but for how long?”“However long you want it.”Valiant smiled but it slipped the moment Elias appeared. Muttering under his breath he turned and then fell back onto the bed I had been busy making.I glared at him, but he ignored me.“Your mother called,” Elias said softly. “She wants you to return home immediately.”I blinked at him. “I’m sorry, I think I misunderstood. My mother who has been ignoring me for most my life, wants me to return home?”“Yes.”“Why?”Elias shrugged. His eyes darted to Val for a few seconds before the locked on me again. I blushed under hi
I was glad that Alex had done bonded Daisy before she could run away.It was going to take some time for Daisy to work on her issues, but we were going to be by her side every step of the way.Although I had imagined a different kind of bonding when Daisy said that she wanted us to bond her.A sigh fell from my lips as I turned onto my side.Daisy was snuggled between Alex and Val, fast asleep.My eyes locked on her shoulder. The wound was ugly red and stood out against her pale skin. I swallowed and forced my eyes away from her bond mark.After hesitating for only a second more, I slowly slid out of bed and walked out of the nest.A few minutes later I was seated behind the computer with a steaming cup of coffee and my folder with notes open next to me. But no matter how hard I tried, the words deserted me. All I could think about was Daisy and the fact that she was now our omega.We were now officially deemed a pack.“Why do you always slip out of bed in the middle of the night?”My
As it turned out, much to their disappointment, their parents were already at the penthouse. They were already halfway here when their mom called. I was actually happy that they arrived when they did. As eager as I was to bond them, I wanted to clear the air with their family first. Especially Sylvia. She started glaring at me the moment she walked though the door. Mom Bee greeted me with a hug and muttered words that she was happy that I was okay and home. While Elias and Mom Bee finished cooking dinner, I helped set the table and then joined the others in the living room. Alex pulled me onto his lap before I could take a seat next to him. Colour flooded my cheeks but I relaxed against his chest. My eyes locked with Alister’s for a few seconds before I quickly looked away. “How are you doing Daisy?” he asked softly. “I’m doing okay, thank you for asking.” Sylvia scoffed. “How can you be doing okay when you’re the reason my boys got injured?” “Sylvia.” “Mom!” She ignored them
“Hey,” I said softly.Daisy’s eyes darted up to me and immediately darted away again. “Hi.”I hesitated in the doorway, waiting for her to invite me in, but she didn’t. There was an awkwardness between us that hasn’t been there before and it was driving me crazy.“Can I come in?”Daisy nodded.My eyes darted around the room as I entered.Her clothes were scattered around one side of the bed and on the other side it was folded neatly where she sat, busy sorting through it. Was she planning on leaving?My heart squeezed painfully in my chest but I ignored the pain and took a seat on the edge of the bed.“Daisy, we need to talk.”She paused for a few seconds and then finished folding the shirt and placing it on the pile of other neatly folded shirts before she raised her head to look at me.Instead of saying a word, I showed her.“John’s men trashed the apartment when they came looking for you. I found it on the floor in the nest.”Daisy swallowed loudly. “Does Alex know?”“No.”Licking
“Good morning, how are you feeling?”My eyes darted around the kitchen, searching but only finding David seated at the table. I could have sworn I smelled Alex’s scent on the pillow when I woke up. We had a conversation and he told me that Elias was in the hospital.Was it all a dream?“He’s outside, making some calls,” David said softly.My shoulders slumped as relieve flooded me.“You didn’t answer my question. How are you feeling?”I licked my lips as I stepped further into the kitchen. “A little shaky and I have a headache.”“That’s because you haven’t had a descend meal in a while.” David close his laptop and stood. “I’ll make you some breakfast.”I hovered close to the table and watched him as he moved around the kitchen. A few minutes later the smell of frying bacon filled the air, making my stomach growl.“I…uhm…t-thank you for…what you did,” I stuttered.Colour flooded my cheeks when he turned around to look at me.“How did you know that…it’s what I needed?” I asked him, eyes
Daisy stirred, making my eyes snap open.I held my breath as I stared at her, waiting for her eyes to open. But they didn’t. She turned onto her back and sighed. I stared at her for a few more seconds before I leaned back in the chair.Movement from the corner of my eyes caught my attention.David hovered in the doorway, eyes darting over Daisy and then to me.“How long is she going to be asleep?” I asked him.“For another hour at least,” he answered. “I gave her a strong dose because I didn’t know how long it would have taken you to get here. Your omega made it clear that she didn’t want another alpha to touch her.”My lips twitched but I didn’t smile. Despite Daisy’s constant claim that she wasn’t the right omega for us, she already accepted us as her alphas.“Let her sleep, I made some coffee,” David muttered.“Got anything stronger?” I asked him as I stood.“No.”I followed him out of the room and down the hall to the living room. David nodded towards a tray on the coffee tabel. “
“Where the fuck is she?”His loud exclamation was followed by the sound of flesh hitting flesh. I bit down on my tongue to stop the groan of pain from escaping. A few punches was nothing compared to the pain I had gone through when I was injured in the explosion.Gripping my chin, he tilted my head back.I watched him through swollen eyes and when he got close enough, I spit in his face.Snarling, he punched me in the stomach, making me swing back and forth. The chains dug into my skin, making fresh blood trail down my arms.I was glad they grabbed me and not Alex or Val. I had been trained to endure hours of torture. They were tough but Alex was already injured and they would have used that to get their answers.“Last chance,” John growled. “ Where is Daisy?”I gave him a bloody smile. “Fuck you.”Nothing happened.“Maybe you’ll start talking once your mother starts begging.”Bile rose in my throat but I swallowed it down. He was just joking. He had to be fucking joking.Nobody knew