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- Authors: Layla Sparks
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Five Years Later
Alana
“Ooh, this one’s cute,” an omega said to her friend as she perused
the shelf of trinkets in my shop.
It had been a long, busy Friday, and these were the last of my customers
for the evening. I was quietly eavesdropping as I organized a row of candles
by color on the other side of my shop. I sold omega nesting supplies and
named my shop Omega Oasis to the excitement of my grandma, who
helped me run it.
I walked to the back, where Grandma was re-folding the quilts that had
been rummaged through all day. She wore a blue bandana around her
forehead, her white hair tied into a neat bun. She had on a blue dress with
short sleeves that showed her wrinkly frail arms.
“Almost done there, Grandma?” I asked, watching her carefully fold the
last quilt and place it with shaking hands on the shelf.
Grandpa had died two years ago, and after his passing, she threw herself
into my shop, helping out whenever she could. At Grandpa’s funeral, I’d
never seen my mother cry as much as she did that day with my fathers
comforting her. My mother was closer to Grandpa than her own mom, and I
understood why. Grandma was pretty strict as opposed to my Grandpa, who
made everyone smile and have a good time. My heart ached thinking about
him.
“Yes, I think so,” she said, looking at her handiwork. “I just need to
sweep up the backroom here. You go on ahead and ring up those girls at the
front, dear.”
“Alright, sounds good,” I said.
I heard the little bell at the front counter and headed over there to ring up
the customers.
“You have so many cute trinkets,” sighed one of them, staring at the shelf
with the glass wolf-shaped figurines. “I wish I could buy them all.”
“Ah, it’s our most popular pieces,” I laughed, ringing up a small teacup
with a picture of a fang on the front, a keychain, and three perfumes. “Did
you find everything okay today?”
“We did,” said the second omega.
“Good to hear,” I said, handing them their bag after wrapping everything
up in paper.
“Thank you!” said the omega, taking the bag and heading out with her
friend. The door let out a small chime when they walked out of the shop. As
I wiped down the pink countertop with wipes, I heard the door chime again.
Oh, did they forget something?
“Hello,” said a male voice, and I looked up. Shit, it was Lio. And he held
a pile of quilts in his hand that his mother usually sent over. He came a day
early, and I usually avoided him at all costs, letting him deal with my
grandmother for Saturday deliveries when I was out in the mornings.
His black hair was gelled and curled to one side, his handsome face
crinkled with his soft smile, and his green eyes sparkled as he looked at me.
He had only gotten better looking with age.
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