His Damaged Fate (ASILO PRIDE #6) by Jena Wade EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Jena Wade
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Thomas
Weekly dinners with my found family used to be my favorite part of the
week. No matter what was going on, we would always find time to get
together, sit down, and have a shared meal. Even if that meal was just a few
sandwiches slapped together hastily, it was still the best food ever.
Before Dean arrived, none of us could cook very well, nor did we have time
to learn. We managed to make do with what little skill we had, and I had
enjoyed our family dinners even then. We didn’t care that it was instant
noodles and canned chicken. It had never been about the food.
Now, we still didn’t cook, at least not most of us. We relied very heavily on
Dean to do that for us. He loved cooking, and we loved eating. It was a winwin for everyone. It made me love our dinners even more.
But also… part of me couldn’t stand them. As fun as it was to watch the
kids running around, laughing, having fun… it was also a reminder that I
didn’t have what my pride members did. I was alone and some days it felt
painfully so. And I hated that I felt that way. It was the green-eyed monster
taking over, and as much as I tried to push him away, there he was.
I was the only one sitting at the table without an alpha next to me, without a
child in my lap that was mine, without all the things that my omega brothers
had found. I wanted to be able to be happy for them, and I was. Truly, I
was. But also, I was jealous, and that jealousy grew with time as much as I
tried to squash it.
It wasn’t so bad at first. Only now? Now, I was the only single one left in
the group, and that fact only managed to amplify what I didn’t have. I
wanted a mate and a family. I’d wanted them for a very long time, and for
the first time I started to wonder if fate woke up one morning and decided
that my life was better spent all alone. Maybe it was time to actively
embrace my future as the “cool” uncle as my life’s calling. There were far
worse things than being the “uncle” of the pride.
“No, baby, don’t touch that,” Morgan admonished his oldest, who was
grabbing for his younger brother’s spoon, trying to shove the utensil deep
into his brother’s mouth. He was “helping” his sibling. Sort of. It was
adorable, but also not quite what I’d call safe.
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