Knot Giving Up : Pack Hart Olympic Omegaverse Duet Part 1 by Thea Masen & Jenni Peck

Knot Giving Up : Pack Hart Olympic Omegaverse Duet Part 1 by Thea Masen & Jenni Peck

Author:Thea Masen & Jenni Peck [Masen, Thea & Peck, Jenni]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dodgy Press LLC
Published: 2024-07-26T00:00:00+00:00


25

Meggie

“Mom! She’s here!” My sister hollers before even saying hello. “And she’s brought snacks!”

She’s not talking about the leftover blue raspberry slushie in my hand, but the two men behind me.

“I told you,” I whisper to Ellis and Dante. “You shouldn’t have come with me.”

After walking in on McQuinn and Nils in the shower, and kissing Oz, I wouldn’t have minded some space from the guys for a day to let things cool down. But Ellis and Dante insisted, and having them with me did make the drive to my mom’s a lot more enjoyable.

Ellis holds out his hand to my sister. “You must be Victoria.”

“You can call me Vickie.” She takes his hand and bats her eyelashes, which is hysterical coming from a thirteen-year-old. She’s right at that age where she thinks she’s more mature than she is and wants to prove it to everyone. Mom’s gonna have her hands full with her.

“Okay, that’s enough, runt.” I ruffle my sister’s hair, then maneuver past her, feeling oddly possessive as I pull Ellis and Dante along with me. “Hasn’t mom ever taught you it’s rude to not invite someone in?”

Just as the door closes behind us, my youngest sister comes barrelling down the stairs and flies into my arms. “Meggie!”

“And here’s the birthday girl Lily!” I spin her in a circle. “How’s it feel to be twelve?”

“Eh.” She shrugs when I put her down and looks shyly around me at Ellis and Dante.

“Is that Meggie?” My mom comes out of the kitchen, wiping her hands on a dish towel. She smiles extra wide at Ellis and Dante, bypassing me to wrap them each in a hug. “It was so nice of you boys to drive Meggie down. I worry about her when she makes the drive herself.”

“We'd have worried, too, ma’am.” Dante’s eyes catch with mine for the briefest moment before he looks away.

'Ma'am,' my mom mouths, not trying to be subtle. It's clear she's impressed by his manners. “Well, come in. Come in.”

She ushers us all into the backyard, where the party is already in full swing.

It’s comical when Lily’s friends look up and see Ellis and Dante. Their mouths all drop open at once, and then they turn to each other and whisper, breaking out in little giddy giggles. Can’t say I blame them. These men are gorgeous.

“Hi,” three girls say at once, then break into a second fit of giggles.

“Your sister brings home such better presents than mine,” says a brunette who blushes at her own words.

“Can we take a selfie?” asks a redhead, already pulling her cell phone from her back pocket.

Dante and Ellis are good sports, but I’m glad when mom swoops in and redirects the girls to a scavenger hunt she’s set up throughout the neighborhood. She always plans the best birthday parties.

“Why don’t you three make us adults some mojitos,” Mom says. “I think we’re gonna need it.” She winks at us before shooing us into the kitchen.

I point out where the glasses



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