Rugged Alpha (OMEGAS INN LOVE #5) by Lorelei M. Hart EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lorelei M. Hart
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Bjorn
“I can’t even make a peach cobbler like this in my kitchen, with an
oven and everything,” Mark, one of the campers praised, patting his belly.
I huffed out a breath, appreciating his words. “Thanks, Mark.” After
adding a few logs to the fire, I asked, “Does anyone need anything? I’m
watching you, Amy. You haven’t been drinking enough water.”
A laugh from the group prompted Amy to chug her water.
“How was today for everyone?” I asked. “Any complaints? And before
you start, I can’t control the dry air or the heat of the desert and I live here.”
The campers asked questions, mostly revolving around how I stood
living here year-round. I loved the campers. As opposed to the adventure
excursions and the survival classes I taught, these people were here for fun,
not prepping for the apocalypse or the collapse of society or trying to prove
to their omegas that they could, in fact, start a fire like a real alpha.
People were interesting to observe.
“I love it. That’s all I have to say. I love it, and this desert saved my
life.”
“A desert saved your life?” another camper scoffed. I often got that
when I told my story, but I had a feeling this particular group wasn’t ready
to hear it. I kept it close to my chest. Just because someone needles you
doesn’t mean they are worth bleeding for.
“It’s getting late and very cold. We have an early morning.”
They all grumbled and took the sign to go to bed. Mine was here, on a
sleeping mat near the fire, my only blanket the stars above me. My bedtime
story the whispering of the whipping wind in my ears.
As I lay down, satisfied with the fire, I crossed my arms behind my
head and allowed my thoughts to drift to my omega.
My long-gone omega.
He had read to me at night, his voice comforting and lulling, and I told
him over and over that he should narrate all the classics. Colt argued with
me that his voice was meant for his alpha. To calm me.
I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to picture him without the help of the
pictures on my phone or the one by my bed, the hallway, nearly every
surface in my home. It had been nearly six years since Colt passed, but my
chest constricted as though I’d only minutes ago heard the news.
What kind of alpha summons an image of his omega’s face, no matter
how long the stretch of time between the last time and now?
I cursed myself and turned to face the flames in front of me and the
ones in my heart. Nights like this, the loneliness pulsed inside me, so loud
and strong that I was sure everyone in their tents could hear it. My bear
needed an omega. He craved someone to care for and love. To build a life
with.
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