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The Omegas
by Annie Nicholas

Category: Erotica/Paranormal Erotica/Romance
Description: Only a vampire is man enough to teach werewolves how to fight. Pretty librarian Sugar wants her life to stay quiet. That's hard enough when friends and neighbors turn into furry wolves every full moon. But when a hot vampire gets involved, life's bound to get complicated. The Omega have always been the pansies of the paranormal. Now Chicago's top werewolf pack has issued them a life or death challenge. Their only option: hire a vampire warrior to teach them the moves. Daedalus has been a powerful vampire for ages. Intrigued by the chance to train the geeks of the underworld, he wasn't bargaining on losing his heart to a human. Can he make the Omegas a success, fit into Sugar's quiet life, and avoid being ripped to shreds in the process?
eBook Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc., 2010 2010
eBookwise Release Date: February 2010

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Words: 22810
Reading time: 65-91 min.


Sugar walked to the Omegas' apartment. Quiet dominated their corner of the building since Mr. Pal Robi's arrival last week. She'd seen them when she went out on her garden balcony to water the plants last night. They jogged with their vampire trainer on the sidewalk. He ran, and they straggled behind. Other than that she hadn't seen any of them. No one came over to visit. Not even Katrina, who had become a permanent fixture in her home.

She stood in front of their door and wiped her sweaty palms on her old, worn jeans. Maybe I should have changed.

The thought irritated her. She'd never worried about her looks before he moved in. She'd never lusted after a man like this either. Her past lovers always started as emotional relationships, then grew into something physical. What she experienced with Daedalus seemed more animalistic. If she fucked him and got it over with, then maybe her mind would clear. The memory of his sexy half-smile with a wink haunted her every night. Those blue eyes, broad shoulders, firm body, bald head--

The apartment door swung open, and the demon of her fantasies stood staring at her, shirtless. A thin sheen of sweat covered his pale skin as if he'd been doing some vigorous exercises. It made him shine. The circular tattoo she'd glimpsed through his shirt on their first meeting covered his heart, a black snake eating its tail.

He gave her a crooked smile, melting her to the spot. "Hello, sweetness. I got tired of waiting for you to knock." He stepped back and gestured for her to come in.

As she entered the Omegas' apartment she noticed the place looked cleaner than usual. Five wolves under one roof could make quite a clutter. Daedalus must have them run a tighter ship.

"How did you know I was out in the hall?" A little shaken after his sudden appearance, her concentration slipped and she couldn't remember her reason for being there. His being half-naked didn't help.

"I have a good sense of smell." He closed the door behind her.

"You smelled me? Good to know for future reference."

Fingers ran through her curls as she walked past him. She glanced over her shoulder, but his back faced her while he locked the door. It must have been her imagination. The touch felt real though. Did he move that fast?

He finished with the locks and turned around. "I heard you walk down the hall too. Why were you waiting?"

She didn't know, looking for some courage maybe or a little self-confidence with an internal pep talk. "I was thinking about going back for a book Sam wanted to borrow," she lied. Something unsettling occurred to her. "Can you read minds too?"

He chuckled and leaned in close, his nose almost touching hers. "Possibly. Are you thinking dirty thoughts?"

"No!" Her cheeks burned.

"Then I guess I can't."

Did that mean he was thinking them?

He brushed past her to sit on the worn, beige couch. His touch sent a thrill through her, it unnerved her too. He tapped the cushion next to him.

Out of her element around him and his flirtatious ways, she sat in the armchair across from the couch. His request to sit next to him ignored since she couldn't trust herself to not jump on his lap. Her lack of self-control surprised her. She allowed her eyes to roam his handsome face to his bare chest, each time she jerked them back up to meet his stare, they'd meander back down to those well-defined muscles.

An unfamiliar quiet filled the living room, where laughter and banter normally flooded the space. "Is anyone else home?"

"No." He leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. The heat in his gaze grew as he made his interest in her clearer. "We have the place to ourselves. What did you have in mind?"


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