Omega

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Author: Kassanna
stopped and finger combed the hair back from Boris’s face. “What have I told you about listening to other people’s conversations?”
    Boris hung his head. “Sometimes you learn more than you want to.” He snapped his head up. “Can I ask another question?”
    “Always.” Colin tapped his son’s nose.
    “Are you Rhys and Myka’s daddy or is Granddaddy their daddy, and how does that work because mommy said she can’t be sure…?”
    Colin slumped back into his chair. Boris gripped his knee to keep from tumbling off his lap. Lifting his son up, he set the boy on the carpet. In his head, little things started to make sense. His father’s and Reana’s concurrent disappearances and the staunch way Ian defended her actions whenever he commented on her behavior.
    “Daddy?” Confusion colored Boris’s features.
    “You and your brother are my sons, have always been and will always be. No matter what you hear, nothing and no one, including your mother or grandfather, will ever change that.” The words came out grittier than he intended. “Stop eavesdropping on people’s conversations.”
    Boris’s eyes were wide “Yes, sir, but I am really good at it. They never saw me. Matos says I am cunting like a cat.”
    Colin couldn’t help but smile, tension tightened the muscles in his shoulders but his marital problems weren’t his boy’s issues. “It’s cunning, Boris.”
    “What’s that?” Boris tilted his head.
    “The word Matos told you is cunning. More importantly, I have a special mission for you.” Colin laid a hand on his son’s arm. “It’s very important and only you can do it.”
    “Yes, sir.” Boris nodded curtly, his voice solemn.
    “As the next in line to be Alpha, you must protect your little brothers. Keep a watchful eye on them and make sure they are safe.”
    “I can do that.”
    “I know you can, you are an amazing shifter, better than a lot of guards around here. That’s why I am choosing you for this important assignment. Now you need to go to bed.” Colin rose. “Come on, I’ll tuck you in.”
    Boris shook his head. “That’s okay. I’m a big brother; I can go to bed by myself.” He patted his father’s hand. “I will make you proud of me.” He moved toward the door.
    “I’m already proud of you.” Colin spoke at Boris’s retreating back.
    He followed his son to the door and shut if firmly behind the boy, turning the lock before returning to his seat. The knowledge that his wife and father could be having an affair sat like a stone in his belly. His surprise was replaced by anger. He had been so focused on simply getting out that he hadn’t seen what was happening right under his nose. A cold fury slowly filled him. He and his father had a tenuous relationship at best, and he no longer felt anything for Reana but he would not allow them and their toxic relationship to affect his sons.
    In a fit of rage, he swept his arm across the surface of his desk sending papers flying. Desk accessories toppled to the floor. His beast pushed for dominance. Sharp teeth filled his mouth and his sight changed, tunneling to focus on the door. He sucked in deep draughts of air in an effort to calm down. To beat his dad at his game he had to be methodical. A tweak in his plans was in order. First he would get rid of his wife.

Chapter Four
     
    Awareness of not being alone caught her off guard. Instantly she was hesitant. Since her pregnancy she’d become hypersensitive to her surroundings and she had to wonder if one of the test subjects was the man that attacked her. Could his constantly shifting genes be affecting the babe she carried? She’d never been pregnant and didn’t know what to expect. There was no one to ask since she was scared to send a letter to her mother for fear of interception. She remained still, worrying about what was happening to her during her pregnancy was secondary to surviving to have the child.
    Her heart beat double time and she willed it to slow down
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