Knot My Sin (Unhingedverse)
Knot My Sin: Chapter 24

Driving onto the Kelly estate is intense as I look around the brilliantly lit trees and gardens. Shaw is driving as usual, and I’m sitting in the backseat, holding onto Wren’s hand. I know her brother is supposed to meet us at the door, but we didn’t tell her this yet. While they’ve spoken a few times on the phone, they’re still figuring things out.

“This place is made for parties,” she says in a hushed tone.

“The Kelly pack’s had this estate for years,” Shaw says as he follows the other cars in front of him. The sunlight is long gone now that it’s nine at night, and the headlights from the other cars are bothering my eyes. “The families typically use the Kelly’s home for parties because it’s easy to contain, their security is top notch, and the Kelly’s don’t care.”

“I would care,” Wren frets as she looks around at the cars in front and behind her. “Having so many people in my home would give me anxiety.”

“The Kelly’s don’t have an omega,” I tell her gently. “They’re in their mid thirties, and have been so busy working, they swear they’re uninterested. I think that’s bullshit, but that’s me.”

“He’s right,” Everest says. “When they were kids, there was a daughter of another mafia family, and they were thick as thieves. The two families were hopeful the girl would be an omega… maybe even their scent match.”

I look away, because the end of this story has always made me sad.

“What happened?” Wren asks, her voice raspy and low. My girl is smart, she knows it’s not good.

“She was kidnapped off the street when she went to the mall with her friends,” Shaw rasps. “They were fourteen, and their parents let them go because they had guards with her.”

“Bad things still happen,” I whisper, almost without meaning to.

“Shit,” Wren mutters. “I wish there was something we could do to keep this from happening. I feel so small and insignificant when I think of how many omegas get hurt.”

“We don’t know if she was an omega,” I tell her gently. “She hadn’t presented yet. It was her friend’s birthday, and she wanted to do something normal. The guys never got over it, I think. They feel that if they’d been allowed to go with her, she wouldn’t have been taken.”

Wren blows out a breath, and I know this feels really close to home for her. Opening my mouth to soothe her, I don’t have a chance to because we’re pulling up to the house.

“Please stick together tonight,” Shaw says as he parks the SUV. “Mingle, play nice, but don’t overshare.”

Nodding, the doors are opened by the Valet, and I slip from the vehicle so I can help Wren out. No one but myself or pack will touch her tonight. My skin is already beginning to crawl from being here, especially after telling the story of how Quinn was kidnapped from a busy mall.

The Kelly’s never got over it, and Quinn’s parents were devastated. They’re going to be here tonight too, funny enough.

Walking together as a unit, we move toward the stairs, and Wren startles as her brother walks out of the shadows to join us. My lips twitch because the bastard is enjoying his entrance as he scowls at us.

“This party is awfully ostentatious,” Jasper grumbles as he walks up the steps with us.

“Yes, because the British mafia enjoys their pubs and underground fighting rings instead of fancy parties,” Shaw teases him.

Wren watches them interact with each other with wide eyes. It’s hard to remember we’re all friends when we erected a wall around her two short weeks ago.

“Exactly,” Jas scoffs, making me cover up my chuckle.

“Are you playing guard today?” Wren asks before we arrive at the front door. Damn, there are too many fucking steps.

“I’m not playing at anything, little sis,” Jasper says with a smirk. “I’m your shadow tonight. You’re not going to make things easy in that get up, are you?”

Frowning, I kick her brother’s leg hard, enjoying the curse he emits as the door opens. Shaw squeezes Wren’s hand, shaking his head at her to tell her that Jasper is full of shit. She looks beautiful, and while she’ll garner a lot of stares, it won’t be due to something she can change. God, the sibling sniping is ridiculous right now.

“Pack Mohan and…?”

“Jasper Rivers,” he grunts. “I am acting as Pack Mohan’s guard for their omegas while they’re working tonight.”

“Very well,” the man at the door says with the nod. “Please come in, so that I can have you checked for weapons. As their guard, you may keep a weapon or two, so you may perform your duties.”

Thank fuck.

The alphas are patted down, while they ignore Wren and I completely. I have a knife strapped to my calf, just in case I need it. While I really hope it won’t be needed, I do know how to inflict damage.

“Have a good night gentlemen, and miss,” the door man says with a nod to Wren as he and the security guards, who patted everyone down, step away. There’s a huge basket filled with weapons that’s put in the coat check room with our pack name on it, which makes me internally roll my eyes.

“Here we go,” Shaw grunts as we walk. Wren and I are put in the middle as we move through the giant house, and my nose prickles from the scent dampeners. I can always tell when a room has them. My body can feel the otherness in the air, as if it’s annoyed by it.

My eyes take in the glittering dresses from the mafia wives and girlfriends as they chatter, some of them more dangerous than others. Their alphas chat between themselves, some business, other times pleasure. It doesn’t change the fact that I can feel their eyes pass over Wren and I as we walk by.

The next hour is excruciating as we make nice and chat inanely in the large ballroom while drinks pour freely. The ballroom has black and gold wallpaper, chandeliers, and a few scattered tables.

We’re not meant to be comfortable as we move from group to group to talk, so we don’t even bother. This event is about being noticed and seeing others.

It’s a stupid mafia power move, even though they’re attempting to squash a feud between brothers.

“Excuse me, can I have your attention please,” Patrick Ryan roars from the front of the room. Our hosts tonight, Pack Kelly, have been mysteriously absent most of the night, but now I see them on the outskirts of the room. They appear to be bored and unaffected by the party, which I’m sure they probably don’t give two shits about mafia drama.

The din of chatter in the room dulls as everyone turns to face him.

“We’ve gathered here today for several reasons,” Patrick says, flanked by his wife. She’s wearing a red dress, her bleach-blonde hair in an old Hollywood curled style. “The first one is because it has been too long since we’ve all been together for any reason. It’s important to remember the reason why peace amongst us is so important. Chaos and violence within our own communities leads to the death of our loved ones, and that’s unacceptable.”

The man is not pulling punches, and I scowl into Wren’s shoulder as I wrap my arm around her waist. Breathing her in helps me school my expression, again the picture of grace with no fucks to give. It makes for a decent poker face when I need it.

“Crowson and Corbin Murphy, please come join me,” Patrick says, his tone brooking no argument. He raised four alpha sons, I’m sure he’s used to dealing with bullshit like this.

Crowson flanks our right as he passes us, turning to look at Wren for longer than he has a reason to, as his nostrils flare. My alphas growl at his attention, making him flinch as he moves faster away from us. I wonder why he was staring at her, and decide I’m definitely following Wren everywhere tonight.

Even the bathroom if it comes to it.

“Tonight, we are going to replace a way to help these two brothers move past their hurt,” Patrick says, as if he’s a fucking therapist. “We will be using the ballroom for this, and all alphas who will be helping in this discussion are asked to stay behind.”

“If you’re like myself, and have no use for the men’s talk, we will be exiting into the garden and sitting areas, while they work through this,” Patrick’s wife says.

Shaw snorts under his breath, turning his back on them both as he faces us.

“The garden is an area we can still see you for the most part. It’s a nice night, I think you two should take in some air,” he says with a smirk.

Wren nods, understanding his words, while Jasper frowns as he looks around.

“Does everyone think they’re going to kumbaya and magically figure this shit out?” he asks in a low tone.

“Apparently,” Everest grunts. “I’m just here to be the muscle tonight.”

“Same,” Amb mutters. “As long as no one shoots or stabs each other, it’ll be considered a success by me.”

“Just throw them in the ring and let them beat it out of each other. I feel as if that’s a better use of energy, rather than this excuse of a party,” Jasper says, nodding toward the French doors that are currently opening to lead to the garden. “Let’s head out then.”

Even though I agree with him, I say nothing, placing my hand on Wren’s back as we walk toward the door. Neither of us say goodbye to our alphas, because they’re already in work mode, the light in their eyes fading to nothing as they watch the crowd.

Wren’s paperwork declaring to be our omega went through this morning, which gives us a modicum of protection. My eyes still catch Crowson ogling Wren’s ass as he texts someone on his phone, making my fingers twitchy. I may not enjoy engaging in violence, but I won’t hesitate to throw the alpha to someone who will happily make him wish he was never born.

Once outside, it’s as if Wren draws people to her like a light in the darkness.

“Head high, Wren,” Jasper grunts beside her. “No hiding tonight. I know you’ve perfected a mask in times you’ve needed it.”

Blinking at his astuteness, I glance at Wren as she draws up all five-foot-four of herself in heels and smiles. It’s not a real one, but more of a detached look for the public eye, and it gives me a glimpse at what her life was like as a captive omega.

“I see Pack Mohan has a new omega,” Jodi Ryan says as she steps in front of us. Jasper stares her down by Wren’s side, ensuring she keeps their distance. “Where did they replace you? I’m surprised Flynn hasn’t scratched your eyes out yet.”

Swallowing back a groan because while she’s a pain in the ass, she’s not dangerous to us, I wrap my arm around Wren’s waist to pull her closer to me. She allows it, snuggling into my body. I’m glad she’s leading with her own instincts, because this is definitely a time to let her cute little omega flag fly.

I want to scent mark her badly, but I also don’t want to fuck up her makeup, so I simply tilt her face up, so that I can brush my lips against hers.

“Why would I scratch her eyes out when Wren is mine?” I ask, keeping eye contact with Jodi at all times. “I claimed her before my alphas, pulled to her in a way I can’t quite explain. She’s Shaw’s scent match, and completes our pack in a way we didn’t know we needed.”

Jodi’s eyes widen as she realizes this is a fated match, and not anything she can make fun of. Some things, even in mafia circles, are considered sacred.

“I had no idea,” she breathes. “I guess congratulations to you all are in order. Is it all official? You know how some of the unbonded alphas are here.”

Fucking Neanderthals, she means.

“Yes, ma’am,” I say politely. “Everything was confirmed this morning. Wren Rivers is part of Pack Mohan.”

“Wonderful,” Jodi says with a wide smile. “Things are already a bit difficult right now, I’d hate to have to gut an alpha who decided to touch what doesn’t belong to him.”

Twitching the high slit in her dress to the side, she shows us the knife strapped to it before allowing it to drop. Squeezing Wren’s hands gently, she says, “Welcome to the family, dear. May I suggest some hand to hand combat lessons? Your pack is very well versed in all that.”

Wren nods in surprise as Jodi gives her a beautiful smile and moves on.

“They really didn’t check any of the omegas upon entrance to this shindig,” Jas says with a snort. “Some of these women are deadlier than the mob bosses, sis.”

Jasper’s words are thankfully low enough that no one hears, because I’m not sure we want to overshare about that here. While Jasper’s boss has business dealings with some of the mafia bosses here, I’m sure he has enemies as well.

“God, they’ll let anyone in here, won’t they?” a girl sighs heavily as she stomps over to us. Her peppery scent tickles my nose, making me want to sneeze. There’s also a really odd undertone of mustard to her, which is just unfortunate. I also can’t remember her name, but I believe she’s Jodi’s daughter.

Yes, the Ryan’s were blessed with a daughter who is a pain in the ass and kind of terrible.

“Can we help you?” Jasper asks, sounding bored. “If not, I think you should probably move on.”

“I have the same right to be here as anyone else. Besides, a new omega is something to be asked about, especially when a pack already has one,” she says, rolling her eyes.

“Didn’t your mother ever teach you any manners?” Wren asks, lips twitching. She does appear a lot like Jodi with her blonde hair, except her mother is prettier. “Since I just met her and she’s lovely, I’m going to have to say she didn’t. Pity.”

Jasper hides a smile, and I have to admit that Wren sounds like a high society debutante who is currently smelling bullshit.

“Excuse me?! How dare you speak to me like that⁠—”

The girl is turning a really worrying shade of red when a tall, blonde omega comes up behind her, pressing something into her back. “Reagan, I will cut you and then tell your mama you deserved it,” she growls.

Of course Jodi’s daughter would be named Reagan. It’s like giving her a prissy name from the damn get-go. Poor girl never had a chance.

“Aisling,” Reagan whines. “You’re hurting me.”

“Good. Get the fuck out, and stop bugging people,” Aisling grunts.

Pulling away, Reagan stomps away, and my eyes widen as I watch Aisling put away a huge knife down the sheath between her breasts. Smart, and not somewhere any of the security here would want to search.

“Hi, I’m Aisling,” she says with a grin, making my lips twitch at her friendly demeanor. It’s so different from earlier, it’s amusing.

“Wren,” my omega says with a small smile. God, she’s so damn cute. I don’t remember ever having met Aisling before.

“I’m Flynn,” I introduce myself. “I don’t think we’ve ever met before.”

“That’s a long story,” she admits, wrinkling her nose. She smells like sugar cookies, and I replace it doesn’t bother me to be in the same space as her. It’s kind of soothing. “My mom is Beatrice Reynolds, and she may have had a little affair with Cian Sullivan. He found out after my mom passed away, and he decided he wanted to get to know me.”

“Wow,” Jasper says. That was a lot of information, but it explains why I haven’t met her before.

“Are you two getting along?” Wren asks sweetly. Knowing her struggles with her family, I squeeze her waist, loving how she melts into me easily.

“Yes and no,” Aisling says with a laugh. “I didn’t grow up in this life, so some of the rules are hard for me to understand and follow. I’m just glad the families in these packs don’t work in sex trafficking.”

“It’s barbaric,” Wren grunts. “Hearing how many omegas fall into this or kidnapping makes me feel helpless.”

Aisling stares at her for a moment, biting her lip. “Do you mean that? I don’t know you well enough to know if you do or not.”

“Wren doesn’t say what she doesn’t mean,” Jasper growls. My omega reaches out to touch his arm as if soothing him before giving Aisling her full attention.

“I mean it. Why?” Wren asks.

Aisling blows out a breath as she drops her hands to her sides, smoothing her black dress. “There’s so few resources for omegas, and I want to change that. My mother died when I was sixteen and I didn’t know what to do. I got kicked out of our apartment when they found out she had passed away in her sleep, and I ended up living on the streets for a month. None of the shelters would take me because I was an omega,” she explains.

“Shit,” I breathe. Again, I’ve lived a very sheltered life because my parents wanted to keep me safe. When I hear these stories, it hurts my heart, and makes me want to replace ways to fix it.

“I was living in Minneapolis when this happened in the spring, but it was still really fucking cold. My mother knew she was dying, and refused treatment because we couldn’t afford it. She wrote my father a letter to tell him I was his daughter without telling me,” Aisling continues. “Unfortunately, the letter was hidden by his wife, while I froze my ass off on the streets.”

Cian Sullivan married a beta, and never had children that I know of. I sort of remember Shaw talking about a fall out between them a few months ago, which would make her…

“Aisling, would it be really ignorant to ask how old you are?” I ask, wincing.

“I’m eighteen, and my dad found me almost two years after my mom died. In fact, just a few months ago” she says with a sigh. “I found a job, changed and showered in public bathrooms, and eventually made enough money to get an apartment with a couple of people during those two years. I can’t even call them friends, but we managed to co-exist.”

Asking her anything else is insensitive and none of my damn business, so I simply nod.

“What happened to the wife?” Wren asks softly, shaking her head. “What a terrible person to hide such an important letter.”

“I don’t think I would have let the bitch live,” Jas said softly. “That kind of betrayal…”

“My dad hasn’t ever outright said he killed her, but he’s a hard man,” Aisling says. “I went through a lot during that time, none of it pretty. If you’re serious about helping other omegas, I have some ideas on how to do that.”

Wren’s eyes light up, and I know she’s found what she’s always been meant to do. Wren has been trying to figure out what her aptitude test scores mean for her as far as replaceing a job, but this is so much better.

“What kind of ideas?” Jasper asks protectively. “Wren has been through a lot, this life is dangerous enough as it is, Aisling.”

Wren glances at her brother in surprise, rolling her eyes.

“Jasper, really,” she mutters. “I am interested in hearing more, though.”

“Safe places for omegas to stay, starting with Minnesota,” Aisling says immediately. “A non-profit that is funded to help runaways so they can start over, and somewhere for omegas with children in the case that their alphas are abusive.”

I feel my own growl as I think about this. She has a good point. There are alphas who twist the alpha-omega relationship.

“We need aptitude tests geared toward omegas to help them replace jobs and careers, too,” Wren says immediately. “I would really love to see resources for mental health too.”

“Yes!” Aisling says, nodding wildly. “I’ve been looking for grief counseling and there’s nothing available for us. It’s disgusting.”

“Did we just go into business together?” Wren teases her with a grin.

“Yes!” Aisling throws herself at Wren, almost bowling her over. Thankfully, I’m still holding her, so I keep them both upright.

Jasper snickers as he looks over at me, while I roll my eyes. I’m not used to squealing women, and don’t know what to do with Aisling. Wren is glowing with excitement as she hugs Aisling back though, and she’s laughing. If this makes her happy, I’ll do anything to make it happen.

I also very much doubt that our alphas will deny her this.

“Why don’t you give me your number, Aisling, and I’ll make sure you guys can connect,” I tell her, pulling out my phone as she steps away from us. “Wren doesn’t have a phone yet.”

“God, I don’t think I’d know how to use one,” Wren mutters under her breath.

Aisling looks at Wren oddly for a moment before looking at me, her green eyes assessing. “I feel as if there’s a story there, but it’s none of my business. I also want you to know that we just became best friends, so if these yahoos are assholes to you, I want to know.”

I grin because damn, I really like her.

“I can assure you that I worship the ground my omega walks on,” I say. “I also want your number to be correctly programmed in here, so I should probably do it.

“That’s fair,” Aisling says with a nod, rattling off her number.

“I’m texting you so you have my information as well,” I say, my fingers moving quickly over the keyboard before I tuck it back into my pocket.

“I’ll call you tomorrow, Wren,” Aisling says with a grin. “I told Dad about this, but it’s such an immense project for an eighteen year old.”

“Age is just a number,” Wren says with a shrug. “I’m twenty, so we’re pretty evenly matched there. We’ll have something few other people who have ever thought about doing this have.”

“What’s that?” Aisling asks.

“Experience at being an omega with the odds stacked against them who still had to figure shit out,” she says. “An organization like this doesn’t work if it’s not someone like us, and instead becomes a group of individuals who think they know better than us.”

“Agreed,” Aisling says passionately. “God, I’m so excited I came over here. Other than the fact that I got to scare the shit out of Reagan. She’s kind of a pain in the ass. Oh! I have to go. Someone is waving me over. Chat soon!”

We watch as she rushes over to someone who is, in fact, waving her over.

“I really like her,” Wren murmurs.

“Surprisingly, so do I,” Jas admits. “You’re in a unique position to do incredible things. It may as well be with a firecracker like that.”

God, they’re probably going to get up to so much shit as they shake up our society. I can’t fucking wait to see it happen.


SHAW

This meeting is fucking tedious. I really don’t want to hear them air their dirty laundry.

“Corbin, I’ve been doing business in Minnesota, and I want to continue to do so,” Crowson grumbles. “None of this works if you won’t bend.”

“You’re a goddamn shit!” Corbin roars. “What do you even know about running guns or drugs? We also create scent blockers for the entire Midwest for omegas. It’s a very delicate balance. You could kill someone if you fuck it up.”

Scent blockers can be ingested or used topically, so my boss is right. It could potentially kill an omega if made incorrectly.

“We also create the scent dampeners currently in the air,” Everest states quietly. “There’s no way to evenly distribute the different services we provide without you continuing to poach our providers, and potentially fucking something up.”

I watch Crowson carefully, as he fists his hand in frustration. There’s something odd about the things he’s insisting upon, as if he’s dragging this on purposefully.

Taking a breath, I check my bonds with Wren and Flynn, noticing a spike in happiness on Wren’s part. Flynn just seems bemused, so I’ll ask what that was about once we’re out of here.

“We’ve been going in circles, gentlemen,” Patrick reminds them, crossing his arms. “I have to agree with Corbin about something. He built his businesses from the ground up, regardless of you being part of the pack, Crowson. You were practicing law, happily ignoring all the lawless activities we participated in. I also remember how you refused to help on a few occasions when we needed a lawyer.”

Crowson turns scarlet as he realizes this may have been a set up to push him out, while the families still maintain a stance of being impartial. There’s no reason for Crowson to be up in his brother’s business outside of pettiness.

“We’ve been at this for over an hour,” one of the Kelly alphas mutters with a sigh. “We all know the underlying tensions between you two. It seems better fit for a therapist than a mafia family intervention.”

Both brothers scoff, making me have to hide my smirk behind my heavily tattooed hand. I don’t really want to be here all night, either, though as Corbin’s man I’ll be here for however long it takes.

Fucking lovely.

“Just because I was never interested in the business before, doesn’t mean I can’t be now,” Crowson grunts determinedly.

“That’s fine, but we won’t be nickel and diming your brother’s territory to do it with,” Patrick says, annoyed. “Find another sandbox to play in, Crowson.”

“You’re both grown men,” another alpha growls. “Losing your omega the way you two did shouldn’t have happened. Unfortunately, we’ve all had losses.”

“Too many,” one of the Kelly’s mutters. “There are better uses for our time. Either wrap it up or take a break. There’s only so much of this bullshit I can take.”

“Good idea,” Patrick grunts. “Let’s take ten and then reconvene.”

Everest, Amb, and I are scattered throughout the room, so we stay behind as everyone else stomps out. Crowson also disappears, allowing me to breathe out a sigh of relief. The man is fucking noxious.

“Boss,” I grunt, walking over to him in the now empty ballroom. “We seem to be going in circles here, don’t ya think?”

“We are, boyo,” he sighs. “It’s difficult, because he wasn’t always like this, and I keep hoping he’ll go back to the man he was before Hillary died.”

“It seems to me that you can’t travel into the past. There’s nothing there for you,” Everest grunts, offering a nugget of wisdom.

There’s so much more than meets the eye with him, which is what makes him so deadly.

“You’re right,” Corbin sighs. “He’s hurt so many people, and his stunt with the warehouse was short sighted. This needs to be done. Go check on your people, I’m going to take a walk.”

“Boss, while I know you’re capable of taking care of yourself, I’m going to insist on stretching my legs with you,” Amb says diplomatically.

“Yeah, you’re right,” Corbin concedes. “I’m ready to go home. I hate these things as much as the next person.”

“Feeling a little naked without all my weapons,” I mutter. I kept a few that weren’t found, but not for lack of groping me.

“This will all be over soon, I hope,” my boss says. “I can already feel the tide turning.”

Nodding at us, he steps out with Ambrose, while I turn toward the gardens to replace Flynn and Wren. My eyes track Crowson on the phone in the corner, hands flailing wildly as he hisses at the person he’s speaking to. Everest and I stare at him until he glances over at us, and moves farther away.

“I feel like he’s up to something,” I mutter. Everest nods, growling under his breath, though having his agreement doesn’t help the disquiet I’m feeling. “Let’s replace our omegas.”

Striding through the crowd, we ignore everyone else as we walk. Seeing Jasper, I start to relax as we get closer and spot Wren and Flynn laughing.

“Hey you two,” I murmur, smiling as they turn and grin at me. Moving toward me, they snuggle against me before remembering where we are. “Nah, fuck it. I want another hug. I’ll go back to guard duty in a second.”

Everest smirks as he makes certain his back is to the wall as he watches the room as I give my back to the crowd.

“Can we leave yet?” Flynn asks. “I think I’m done socializing for the next thirty years.”

Snorting a laugh, I shake my head ruefully. “Sorry, baby boy. We’re getting closer, though.”

Stepping away from me, I trade places with Everest so they can hug him.

“Anything happen while we were in there I need to know about?” I ask Jasper as Everest chats with Flynn and Wren.

“The usual omega bullshit. I swear, I almost cut an omega or two for speaking the way they did to Wren and Flynn,” Jas grunts. “A girl named Aisling actually threatened to gut an omega for us which was sweet.”

“So you all met Sullivan’s only child,” I murmur. “She was dealt a shit hand in life. She was in that apartment with her mother for three days before she called emergency services. Shortly after that, the landlord kicked her out for being unable to pay the following month’s rent.”

“Asshole,” Jas grumbles. “Aisling and Wren are apparently friends now, so I hope you like her, because they have business plans.”

“Yeah? What kind of plans?” I ask, brow raised. While the girl seems to have a solid head on her shoulders, I still want to know what she may be dragging my omega into.

“Services for displaced omegas essentially,” he explains. “They’ve both experienced what it’s like to have society fail them. I think it’s a good idea if they can get it off the ground.”

“I’m willing to see how Wren will let us help,” I tell him. At Jasper’s surprised look, I shrug. “Your sister is a stubborn omega. She’s been trying to figure out what kind of work she can do remotely, but this is perfect. Wren’s been mentioning all the services she wishes existed for omegas. Job placement, vocational services, things like that.”

“She knows she doesn’t have to work, though, right?” Jasper asks, keeping his voice low.

“Yep. Wren refuses to use our money,” I explain, chuckling at the disgruntled look he gives me. “Feel free to ask her, but she wants to make her own way.”

Taking a deep breath, he nods, forcing a small smile as Flynn and Everest pull Wren closer toward us.

“Time’s just about up on our break,” Everest says, making a face.

“Yeah, I bet it is,” I murmur as I watch some alphas walk back into the ballroom. “Let’s hope this gets wrapped up soon. I’m about ready to go home. Maybe pick up some late night pizza.”

“Fuck yeah,” Flynn groans. “Please, Daddy, can we?”

Jasper barks out a laugh as I smirk, pulling Flynn into a filthy kiss.

“What do you think, Wren?” I ask her as I come up for air. “Think we should get some pizza after this?”

“Please don’t kiss her like that in front of me, for fuck’s sake,” Jasper growls, making me chuckle.

“Pizza sounds good,” Wren says with a shy smile.

“Great,” Everest smirks. “Stay together, be good, we’ll be back soon.”

It feels wrong to leave them in the gardens as we walk back inside the ballroom.

“I have a weird feeling,” I tell Everest, barely moving my lips.

“Weird how? Like we should throw our omegas over our shoulder and get the fuck out?” he asks, stopping in his tracks.

Bumping into him, I look at him exasperated.

“Yeah, honestly,” I say. “Unfortunately, we can’t do that.”

“Fuck,” Everest grunts. “Let’s try to get this to move along. Goddamn it.”

Yeah, that’s exactly how I feel too.


FLYNN

Wren starts to do this weird wiggle shortly after our alphas retreat back into the ballroom.

“Baby? What’s wrong?” I ask her.

“She used to do this as a kid,” Jasper says, amused. “You have to go to the bathroom, don’t you?”

“God, yes!” Wren exclaims. “I don’t know where anything is, though, and Shaw feels tense through the bond.”

Blowing out a breath, I feel bemused. I thought she was having some kind of odd seizure or something.

“You can’t hold it all night, and no one expects you too, Little One,” I say. “Look, I’ll accompany you, I could probably stand to go too.”

“I’ll wait outside the door,” Jasper says, as if it’s a done deal.

“Really? Thank God, I don’t think I can hold it anymore,” she admits.

I can’t stop grinning at her as I look around for a bathroom.

“I think the bathrooms are in the house,” Jasper says. “We’ll go through the side door, avoiding the ballroom entirely.”

Hustling to the other side of the garden, we walk inside, Wren’s heels clicking on the tile with every step. Smiling at one of the guards, I tilt my head at him.

“Do you need something?” he asks curiously. “I thought all the omegas needed to be outside.”

“Yes, but there doesn’t seem to be any bathrooms, and she needs one desperately,” I explain to him. “Can you point us in the right direction, please?”

“Oh!” he exclaims. “Yes, of course. There’s one down that hallway. The closest one is in the ballroom.”

The guard sounds apologetic, and I nod understandingly.

“We understand, thank you for the help,” I tell him, turning back to Jasper and Wren. “Jasper, door duty sounds like the perfect job for you.”

“Glad my training is coming in handy,” he mutters goodnaturedly, walking with us to the bathroom. Smirking, I go inside with her, replaceing it’s a normal restroom.

Locking the door, I raise my brow. “Need help with the dress?” I tease her.

“I might. Please?” she asks, gathering up the material as she moves to the toilet. My omega is adorable.

Helping her isn’t an issue at all, and soon she’s finishing up and washing her hands. Unzipping my pants, I sigh as I use the toilet, groaning because I hadn’t realized how much I needed to go.

“It’s like a religious experience,” Wren says with a giggle. “I swear my toes even curled.”

“I’ll happily make them curl, Darling,” I tell her and I shake my dick as I finish using the restroom and tuck myself back into my pants. Flushing the toilet, I frown as I hear something.

Listening hard, I decide I must be making shit up because of the stress of being here, and wash my hands. Drying them carefully, I glance at Wren.

“I’m feeling twitchy, and I don’t know why,” I say.

“My brother is on the other side of this door, Flynn. All we have to do is open it, and get back to the garden,” she says patiently.

“Yeah,” I murmur. I still don’t know what I heard, but there’s only one way to know. Bending toward my calf, I grab my knife, and immediately feel better. “Now I’m ready.”

Wren eyes the blade I have tightly gripped in my hand, nodding as she turns toward the door.

“Easy, peasy,” she mutters, opening the door. “Jasper?”

Wren steps out of the bathroom, and I hurry after her, glancing around to replace the hallway empty.

“Wren, where’s your brother?” I ask, my heart starting to beat faster.

“He said he was going to stay outside until we were done,” she says, voice shrill. “Jas?”

“Fuck,” I mutter, grabbing her hand, while gripping the knife in the other one. “Come on, we can’t stay in the hallway, baby.”

Walking gingerly, I look behind me, hating that this hallway is so empty and long. After a few steps, my foot slides on something, making me look down. Fuck, it’s blood.

“Wren—”

“I gave her that name, you know,” says a voice before something sharp is stabbed into my neck. Gasping, I turn to see who it is before I’m falling to the ground.

“No, no, you can’t be here,” Wren gasps, taking a step back. She’s still holding my hand, and I realize she’s trying to drag me with her.

“Run,” I croak, even as blackness begins to creep over my vision. “Baby, run.”

“I don’t think that’s going to be necessary,” the man says, stepping over me as Wren makes the decision to scream for assistance and run to replace help from the guards in the rest of the house.

His feet come into focus as I watch him pull the trigger on a taser. Wren’s body jerks as she falls like a stone, and the world blacks out as she shudders and convulses on the floor.

The entire time, I’m screaming through the bond, but everything feels so hazy, I don’t know if it’ll be enough to alert them.

Fuck, how did we get here?

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