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“Show Daddy how you take that knot.”

I opened my mouth in a silent scream. Lorcan was voracious, a Viking pillaging my body. I felt the others’ mouths on me too, a flick of my nipples, a bite on my neck.

It was the most intense experience of my life. I could feel it all at once and nothing at the same time. I wasn’t sure if I was coming again, or it was just one long orgasm, one amazing trip I never wanted to end.

The veins in Lorcan’s neck popped, and he locked his knot inside me, making me gasp for air. It was so thick, pulsing, andI knew the moment he came. His hot seed poured into me, and I milked him, begging for more.

Lost in our pleasure, he lowered his body to mine, his chest to my chest. A hand came to my chin, gripping me in place. “Now, you’re mine.”

CHAPTER 13

TADGH

I wokeup with Lorcan's big fecking feet practically kicking me off the bed, so I shoved him in return.

“Mind Gabriela,” he mumbled in response, but as I lifted my eyes from him, I found our little omega wasn’t right in the center of her nest.

“Where is she?” I asked, but the snores had already taken over.

With a curse hanging from my lips, I pushed the covers away and went on a search for her.

The house still smelt of her perfume, something magical that reminded me of warm cookies and baked goods. My stomach growled, and my dick went hard at the same time as I padded downstairs. How the fuck would I manage myself around this woman?

I found her in the kitchen, a big pint of water in her hands and her eyebrows knitted together as she looked away. I had to stop myself in my tracks, the air in my lungs whooshing out with such ferocity, I felt lightheaded.

Even when our blood came back announcing we had an omega somewhere in South America, I still couldn’t believe it.Not when I saw the first glimpse of her curls at Dublin Airport, nor when I felt her warm soft skin against mine.

Gabriela was a treasure, a dream I never dared to dream.

Her eyes finally landed on me, and warmth ran down my spine to my feet as I smiled at her like a fool.

Her throat worked with the rest of the water, and she lowered the pint down. “I was thirsty.”

I nodded. Oisin was the clever one, Lorcan serious and intimidating enough that people never asked much out of him. I was just me, unsure what to say in this moment.

She fidgeted as I made my way to her. I noticed she was wearing just a loose t-shirt, her small toes curling over the wooden floor. Her hair was up in a messy bun on the top of her head, a strand framing her face. The excuses I had died on the tip of my tongue. I wanted to say I was also thirsty, or maybe I needed food. Instead, I stood there, looking at her, until she averted her gaze.

“Everything okay?”

She avoided my eyes, and I flinched. I couldn’t help myself. I wanted to be loved by her so much, it hurt. I wanted to be more than the spare of the pack.

“I know it’s overwhelming,” I tried a second time. “A lot has happened since you arrived here. Is there anything I can do to make you more comfortable?”

She tipped her head to the side, a flash of pure anguish crossing her delicate features.

“You can tell me I’m doing the right thing.”

I couldn’t bear watching her face fall like that. Before either of us knew it, I was beside her, my hand taking one of hers in mine.

“Of course you’re doing everything right. Do you mean with us? Do you mean with your life?”

She shrugged, sniffed, and chuckled, trying to make light of her feelings. I didn’t like that. I took her other hand before she tried to hide her face from me and kissed her knuckles.

“I don’t want you to be perfect. I don’t want you a shell of a human with no feelings. Tell me. Lay it on me.”

I offered a small smile, something that always worked to hide my insecurities, but she never offered a smile back, as if she knew most of it was an act.

“I’m scared of what is happening here. I’m scared of how easy this has been. It thought it was going to take a lot to get me to give myself, but up there?” She pointed in the bedroom direction. “I was free in a way that frightened me.”