Misfit Omega (Dark Haven Omegaverse Book 2) by Jarica James

Misfit Omega (Dark Haven Omegaverse Book 2) by Jarica James

Author:Jarica James [James, Jarica]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-04-19T00:00:00+00:00


Kol

Monday Evening

Dark Haven Grounds

The night was still. Which was not a good thing. It meant it was the calm before the next wave of demons.

Instead of staying content and feeding on the humans inside of Dark Haven, they were venturing out into the world.

Attempting to.

We’d banished hundreds, yet they kept coming back within days. Whatever was happening in Helheim wasn’t good. They were regenerating at impossible speeds, multiplying like rats, trying to swarm the human realm.

The fact our leader was doing nothing about it was disconcerting.

“Sir,” Veroh called out. As one of my strongest officers he’d been right beside me as we tore through the demons.

So far, no more demons had escaped after the initial wave, but I also didn’t know how much longer we could do this for. The insane energy was spilling out, altering this realm. If we didn’t do something then the realm would descend into darkness and chaos.

Lives would be lost. I might not have cared before, but now my mate was in the center of it all.

My mate.

That still felt strange.Yet, I couldn’t enjoy her. I claimed her, she was mine, I felt her in my core, but her presence was missed nearly every moment of the day and night.

Being here around humans showed me how out of touch we were from the start. I wasn’t gentle and soft like her human men.

Hell, even Ivar had a charm she couldn’t resist.

I lacked the emotion they did, the connection. I feared I was losing before we even had a chance.

“Sir?” Veroh’s second attempt at getting my attention worked, and I internally smacked myself.

Showing weakness to my men was not what they needed right now.

“Yes?” I asked.

“Movement on the western side of the perimeter but we cut it out. No failures.” He was proud, as he should be.

“I’m starting to feel like this is a distraction,” I admitted to him. “Send a group inside as well, it’s almost nightfall.”

“Will do,” he said with a bow of respect.

He flew off to manage the troops, and I turned, ready to follow when something caught my eye.

Instinctively I always glanced at the third floor, keeping an eye on my mate even if I couldn’t be there as much as I’d like.

This time there was movement that shouldn’t be there.

The previously boarded windows along the side of the building were generally dark and covered. I’d always assumed they were renovated over, nonexistent now.

A sliver of light filtered through a small crack in the covering. It was so low that anyone else might not have seen it. The human likely assumed we woudln’t either, underestimating our senses.

Movement again, like someone peeking through and backing away again, had me narrowing my eyes.

With anticipation buzzing in my veins, I flew to the roof and headed inside, taking the stairs a flight at a time to reach the third floor.

My memory was eidetic, photographic, and I pictured the exterior, comparing it to what I knew of the floor, realizing it didn’t add up.

How had I never noticed those windows were farther back than the interior I’d seen?

Even more startling.



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