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Alpha’s Possession By Jessica Hall Chapter 7
Alpha’s Possession By Jessica Hall Chapter 7
Chapter 7
“Omega,” he groaned lewdly when I found myself tossed onto the floor. My backside hit the floorhard. It took everything not to cry out. He just shoved me as if he thought I was diseased andcontagious. My omega instincts took over, wanting to please the Alphas and beg for forgiveness, but Isquashed that down quickly, yet the sting of rejection was like a slap in the face. Stupid Omegainstincts and Alpha pheromones were messing with my head.
I touched my fingers to my neck when I felt the trickle of warm blood rundown it. Hybrid? I thought to myself. I glanced at the men to replace them glaring at me, and the two ofthem growled, making me flinch. What did I do? I wondered.
I swallowed when the biggest of them stood. If looks could kill, I would be dust. His murderous growlwas thunderous when I came face to face with the man I spilt coffee on earlier. Shock hit me. Ithought he seemed familiar, and I was glad for the mask obscuring half my face. Yet he dio ward glanceas he stormed out, making tears brim in confusion. I hated that instinct made me helpless againstAlphas. I should have taken extra suppressants, but I neededmaximum tips tonight, and nothing drives Alphas crazier than natural Omega pheromones.
However, now all I wanted to do was crawl back intomy little den in my shitty apartment and curl into a ball.It was stupid that strangers I did not know could reject and toss me away soeasily, and it had this effect on me all because I was born with genes I despised.
Wiping mytears, I regather myself, wiping the tears of humiliation and rejection off my face, when Bri anna walks in. She notices me and is quick to rush over to me. She grips my arms.
“I‘m okay, just stupid instincts,” I tell her, and she nods sadly. She was Beta blood, and she used it to her advantage. She didn‘t crumble and fall at the feet ofAlphas. Brianna wasn‘t the lowest on the food chain. I wished I had the confidence she hadand could easily slip into the stereotypical Omega stuff, de spite her not being one. Yet, here I was, an Omega, and failed miserably at it.
Yet I hated being Omega, hated that Alphas held such control overus just because we were made for Alphas. Omega‘s we the only ones that could take their knots. I must be an oddity. I despisedwhat I was, yet Brianna would kill to be an Omega, while I‘d kill to be Beta. At least then, I wouldn‘t have to reform or put up with baser instincts I hate.
“Come on, let‘s get you cleaned up,” I shake my head. I wanted to go home, and I was about to tellher as much when Tal raced into the room. He sighs. “You didn‘t take yoursuppressants, did you?” he says, and I shake my head. “I didn‘t take my nighttime ones,” I admit. He curses under his breath.
“That explains… the allure they had toward you, without knowing,” He sniffs me, and I fight the urgeto cringe.
“They called on you?” he murmurs, and I shake my head.
“Your scent is ridiculously strong, I could barely notice it before, but now,” He pauses.
“You smell.” He groans. “Fuck, you smell good,” he groans, his words coming out in a snarl as his eyesflicker. He shakes himself, and Brianna puts herself between us. He blinksa couple of times before snap ping himself out of it.
“Yeah, your scent is a little too strong, but a promise is a promise,” he says, handing over some cash.
“Who were they?” I asked him, taking the cash.
“You know we don‘t speak of our clients, just like you girls, don‘t give them your real names and keepyour masks on. It’s for everyone’s safety.” Brianna quickly takes the cash from me, counting it.
“Brianna gives them her name,” I tell him,
“Yes, but she does the behind curtain entertainment,” Tal says, and Brianna glares at him.
“You should have told them no, Tal,” Brianna growls at him, and Tal sighs. I would have given most of itback if I didn’t owe Martha so much since / barely did anything, but I was kind of desperate for the cash
right now so I could keep a roof over my head. Hopefully, it will be enough until I start this new jobtomor row and hopefully start bringing in a paycheck each month,
“Well, your scent, as intoxicating as it is right now since you aren’t into the extra services, Zara, I suggest you head home before you scent all over this place,” Tal says, and he was right. I needed to gethome before my scent became dangerously strong. An unmated Omega did not want to be caught onthe streets late at night while smelling like a drug to damn Alphas.
| quickly get changed and grab my handbag and pull my hoodie over my head. Just as I was leaving,Tal called out frombehind the bar. “Good luck tomorrow, Z,” he says, nodding to me, and I smile, slipping out of the club,
Getting home, I was exhausted as I trudgedup the steps, only to stop when I saw Mike changing the locks to my doors, Martha leaned onthe wall next to him and pushed off it
“You got my money?” she demanded, and I dig throughmy pockets, staring at Mike‘s back. I hand it to her and she counts it.
“There is only $1000 here, Zara! Where is the rest of it?“.
“I just need more time,” I plead, looking at my apartment door.
“No, you have had enough. Youwere warned, Zara. I’m sorry I am not running a charity,” Martha says, and I almost choke on fear.
“I will get you more. I start a new jobtomorrow,” I tell her, rummaging through my bag to show her my employeecard. Martha shakes her head.
“Martha, please, it is the middle of winter,”
“Lock it up, Mike,” Martha says, glancing over her shoulder. “Martha!“I beg. Martha looks at me sadlybut shakes her head. I look at the door desperately.
*Please, just tonight,” I beg, but once again, she shakes her head.
*Well.… …. can I at least get my suppressants and some clothes? It‘s freezingout there, and I can‘t go to work like this?”
“The answer is no, Zara. I won‘t be taken advantage of,”
“Taken advantageof is what I will become if I don‘t get my suppressants, please, Martha,” I tell her, throwingmyself at her. She wrinkles her nose and pushes me back.
“Fuck, Zara. You almost smell like you‘re in damn heat,” she snarls, but that just proved she wasn‘t hu msomething I had suspected in the past.
“Please, I will leave. Just let me grab a few things and shower first. I can‘t go out there like this,” Ibeg her, and she looks at Mike. Martha sighs and nods to Mike to unlock the door.
“You have an hour, or I am sending Mike up to drag you out. Don’t be herewhen he returns,” Martha warns, and I swallow but nod,
I race inside my apartment, closing the door before falling apart. Now, what would I do? I can‘t stay withBrianna. She lives with Tal, and, well, Tal would expect me to earn my keep in ways that involved mybody, something I wasn’t giving up, especially to no damn Alpha.
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