Page 297 of Omega for the Pack

When I got to my parent's house, I was in for a major surprise when I got inside.

Caleb, Dravin, Nick, and Bruce were all in the living room talking to my parents. I couldn’t back out and run since they’d allseen me already. I wanted to sink into the ground and die for not seeing their truck on the side of the road.

I was so stupid.

“What the hell are you all doing here?!” I said.

Twenty-Five

JADE

“Jade, I want to know why you left,” said Caleb in a low voice.

“Nothing, I was burnt out from the job,” I said, my keys burning into my palm from how hard I was gripping them.

My parents looked perplexed seeing all four alphas in the living room for me.

“Is this why you quit your job?” my mom asked me- looking back and forth between us. I shook my head. At this moment, I really wanted to die. I wanted to keep the secret between Caleb’s pack and me a secret to the grave, but everything was out in the open now. “Is this why you’ve been crying all night? I thought I taught you better than that daughter.”

Fuck my life.

“You’ve been crying?” Dravin turned to me. The familiar warmth in his eyes made me want to break down in tears.

“No,” I said briskly. “Can you all please leave? Everything’s over between us.”

“No, it’s not,” said Caleb, stepping towards me until he was in front of me. He lifted my chin with his finger. “Did any of it mean anything to you?”

“It did until I saw your phone,” I said, gritting my teeth. He was forcing me to say it. I didn’t want to show that the texts hurt me.

“What did you see?” he pressed. His finger on my chin seemed to burn through my skin as I stood there, trying not to let the tears fall. His nearness had my heart thumping uncontrollably in my chest.

“You were arranging for another alpha pack to have me after we slept together,” I said.

I heard my mother gasp.

Damn it. I forgot she was there.

Caleb looked surprised, and the rest of his pack glared at him.

“Get the fuck out of our home. You hurt our daughter,” said Rob, his beard shivering with his rage.

I didn’t stop my dads from pushing all the alphas out of the door.

“I can explain,” growled Caleb as Rob wrestled him to the door. They were like giants in the living room, knocking over furniture. I knew Caleb could put up a better fight, but he wouldn’t ever get my father’s blessing if he hurt my dad.

“Don’t you dare growl at me, pup,” roared Rob, shoving Caleb out the door.

Rob shut the door after the pack left, and all my dads were staring at me with their arms crossed.

“Why did an alpha pack show up at our door?” asked Seth.

“You have some explaining to do,” said Mom.

“It wasn’t anything serious,” I said. “I had a fling, and that’s all. If you don’t mind, I’m tired.”

Ignoring their protests about leaving them mid-conversation, I headed to my room. My chest was physically aching, and I felt sick to my stomach. Seeing my fathers push the alphas I loved out the door hurt me.Wait…I loved them. MaybeI was just delusional, but the feelings had crept in over the time I stayed with them during the rainstorm. I couldn’t deny my feelings for them, but I needed to bury it.

I heard two soft knocks at the door.