Page 115 of The Omega Princess


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Rohan’s nostrils flared. He was angry now. He glared at me. “You never asked her if she would be with Sinclair and me.”

“Did you tell me to do that?”

“It was implied.”

“I didn’t think so,” I said. “She’s not my omega. She’s ours. If you want to talk to her—”

“You made it clear that you were controlling access to her.”

“Clearly not.” I gestured at their knots inside her.

“Devlin, don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about.”

“So, you’re blaming me.” I sighed. It was because of Sinclair. That was the only thing that made sense. Sinclair had gotten into Rohan’s head and turned him against me. My throat felt tight and painful, like I might start crying. Sinclair had hurt me plenty over the years, but I never expected him to do this to me. I should have, though.

“You’re refusing to step up and shoulder the blame?” said Rohan. “Why am I surprised?”

I looked up at him, not even trying to hide the pain in my expression.

Rohan flinched, looking away.

“He’s just manipulating you now,” said Sinclair.

“How about you stay out of this?” I didn’t look at Sinclair.

Eleri made noise.

I turned.

She stirred, stretching against Sinclair’s chest.

He sat up, supporting her.

Her eyes fluttered open. She yawned. “Devlin?” she said. “You’re here?” She was happy to see me.

I couldn’t help but smile at her. “Hey, there, little omega. Aren’t you looking good?”

“You think so?” She bit down on her lip. “I was afraid you’d be mad.”

“You’re very pretty filled with both their cocks,” I said in a scratchy voice.

She gave me a happy smile, and I wanted more than anything just to enjoy this. It was hot, seeing her knotted and naked. The room smelled amazing, all of their scents mixing together in a way that made my alpha feel at home. They were my pack, and I knew it.

There had to be a way to fix this with us. With all of us.

I met Sinclair’s gaze.

He growled at me again.

My alpha rose up in me. “You always resist. It’s you, Sinclair. You’re the poison in this pack.”

“Right,” said Sinclair. “I’m the problem, not you.”

“I’m not the problem.” I drew back. How could he even say that?

“You caused Eleri to deny her alphas,” said Sinclair. “Now, you’re keeping her from being with all of them. You and your hurt feelings, Devlin, and everyone walking on eggshells around you. You are the problem.”

“Sinclair.” Rohan issued a bark.

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