The Alpha's Baby: A gay mpreg shifter romance by Alex DuBois
Author:Alex DuBois [DuBois, Alex]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-02-02T14:00:00+00:00
Chapter Six
It was almost more than I could do to not just rip the front door open, but at the last minute, I remembered my promise. I paused with my hand on the door, swore viciously, and then went to the nearest window and glanced out it instead.
What I saw made my hand fly protectively to my belly, made me swear softly.
“Shit,” I whispered, my eyes trained outside, feeling helpless and pathetic as I cowered behind the glass that was all that separated me from the horrors outside.
It was Mark, of course. I had underestimated him, his desperation, maybe. He stood outside, dwarfing my mother, one huge arm across her chest, holding her still, and the other tangled in her hair.
The threat was clear. He could easily snap her neck like that, even as strong as she was. And wolf shifters might have enhanced healing, but that would kill even one of us. Nor was I convinced that the strange Alpha was bluffing, no matter how much I would like for him to be.
Then he saw me, and the look of triumph on his face was terrifying, hellish almost. His green eyes visibly lit up and smirked at me.
“Come out, or I’ll kill her,” he said, and I didn’t see any lie in his face. He meant it, the crazy son of a bitch.
At the same time, my wonderful, brave mother spoke up.
“Don’t you dare, Bobby, you stay in there where you’re safe.”
I shook my head, trying to clear it, to make an impossible decision. In the end, though, how could I leave my mother to be killed right in front of me? I didn’t know what would happen to me, but I didn’t know too many people who could just let their mother die if they could do something to stop it from happening.
Breathe. Just breathe. I walked over to the door and pulled it open, clutching both arms over my vulnerable stomach, smelling his triumph and my defeat.
Damn it. I should have ... I should have ... But what could I have done? This plan was simple enough that it was hard to foil. I wondered how long Mark had been waiting for the right opportunity.
“Drop her,” I told him, though it was never easy to demand anything of an Alpha. So it came out sounding far more like a plaintive plea than the dominant command I would have preferred to give.
“Nope,” Mark drawled calmly, smirking at me. “She’s coming with us to make sure that you behave. Come on, we have places to be, my little Omega.”
Ugh. When he called me that, it sent shivers down my spine, and not in the good way that it did when Jonathan was possessive over me. This man, Alpha or not, was creepy. Creepy and not altogether sane.
“Don’t,” my mom said desperately, only to be slapped roughly across the cheek, hard enough to turn her head sharply to one side. But that wasn’t going to stop a strong wolf like my mother.
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