Chapter 590
My mom took the baby straight to the bathroom to get cleaned up as I handed Alannah her son. She cooed over her son, Ternen huddled over her shoulder. They were exactly as a couple should be. Totally and irrevocably in love with their pup.
and
My mind flashed to my pup, and the scent I had memorized, before he was ripped from me. I felt the burn behind my eyes as I looked away from the trio. Wendy was there with her hand outstretched. I smiled sadly as I took it. “Was it that obvious?”
She shook her head. “To others? No, to me? Yeah.” She pulled me into her arms, and hugged me. “You are allowed to miss your pup.”
I sighed. “I know. But I have other things to worry about right now.”
She shook her head. “Nothing will ever be more important than our pups.” She hugged me closer as my mom came out. We both turned to see the new baby. And like her brother, she was perfect. But her blessing was on the right side, instead of the left like Taryn.
“Here is your daughter.” My mother handed the couple their second baby. She stepped back to give them space. She came to stand next to us. “We will have to wait until her body pushes out the rest, but she is in the clear now.” My mother took in a deep breath, and I knew she was about to turn to question everything, but there was a flash.
The Goddess stepped up next to the bed, and Alannah started to shake. “Please, it hasn’t been time yet.”
The Goddess smiled. “I know. I came here for you.”
Alannah looked at me, and I saw a flash of fear. “Why?”
The Goddess ignored her question as she leaned over the small family. “They are perfect.” She gave them a soft smile before she reached out and traced the stars on their shoulder. “I won’t say what their blessings are.” She tilted her head to look Alannah in her eyes. “These are for them to figure out when they come of age. But you. You did so well.” She leaned over and kissed Alannah on her brow, and a trio of stars sprang to life on her brow. “Even with everything that happened this night, you still made the right choice. Even though it broke your heart to do it.” She pulled back.
Ternen nodded along with the Goddess’s words. “She’s right.” He kissed his mate. “You are the strongest woman I know.”
Alannah shook her head. “I’m just an Omega.” She looked down at her babies. “They will be like us, made to serve others.” Her words were laced with sorrow. I think her brain caught up with her words, and her eyes snapped to mine. “I didn’t mean it like that, Amy.
“There is no reason to fear speaking your truth.” The Goddess sighed. “You have lived a hard life in your o. d pack. Of course, there is resentment.” She poked Alannah’s forehead. “But they won’t serve anyone, and neither will you.” Her voice had taken on a soft reverence.
But Alannah didn’t hear her last words; she was solely focused on me. I nodded. “It’s fine. My father’s pack isn’t like Vince’s.”
Alannah seemed to relax and nodded. But it was then that the Goddess’s words finally caught up to everyone in the room. “What do you mean?” Alannah looked up at the Goddess for a second before turning back to her pups. “We are Omega’s and Omegas serve the pack.”
“Who says they are Omegas? They were just born.” The Goddess chuckled.
“We are both Omegas.” Ternen looked at his pups. “It’s almost unheard of for two Omegas to have ranked pups.‘
“Unheard of, but not impossible.” The Goddess traced the stars on the boy’s shoulder. “What are their names?”
Alannah smiled. “Taryn, for our boy. Talia, for our girl.”
Ternen tightened his arms around her shoulders. “Alannah, are you sure?”
Alannah nodded. “Of course I’m sure. You gave up everything to save us, to save them. We are all here because of you. Of course, I would name them after you.” She leaned up to kiss him. “This is the least I could do. To honor you. So they know exactly where
they come from.”
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