An Omega's Wish by Trisha Linde

An Omega's Wish by Trisha Linde

Author:Trisha Linde [Linde, Trisha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-12-23T06:00:00+00:00


12

Wolf

Breakfast… Right, I can do this.

I stood in the center of the kitchen, staring blankly at the room around me. Just because I could tap into the memories of making food, that didn’t mean that I had the actual muscle memory for doing it. I was more comfortable hunting a moving target, something with a heartbeat, but I somehow didn’t think Noel would be interested if I placed a rabbit corpse on his plate.

Shit. I was so screwed.

I tried giving myself a pep talk. Confidence is 90% of doing anything. If you can dream it, you can do it. Visualize, and then attack!

I nodded, threw an apron on over my naked body, and then moved forward to the cupboards. Flinging open doors, pulling out eggs, bread, bowls, and a frying pan, I lined everything out on the counters, and then had a mini panic attack.

I looked down at my hands. I had just done some of the most amazing things with these hands, drawing such erotic moans from Noel, and I did it without even needing to pause. But now, even opening a carton of eggs felt like an insurmountable task. I pulled on the cardboard and tore it before finally managing to pluck an egg from its cup.

Which I promptly dropped.

I wiped it all up and tried again. After dropping the fourth egg, I figured I would just wait until I was done cooking before cleaning up. This was beginning to feel like a lesson in futility.

While I went about soaking the bread in the whipped eggs, I tried to put all my thoughts into some kind of order.

In my most recent memories, my father’s, the world had been going through some major changes. After decades of omegas being trapped in the home, cooking, cleaning, and raising the children, alphas were suddenly sharing the roles within the home. It had really thrown my father for a loop. When he felt the pull of magic and took his trip as a human, he had been battling against generations of alpha tendencies, taking what he wanted, when he wanted it.

But the world he entered was not the same as his own father had entered decades before.

If there’s one thing wolves are good at, it’s adapting, and my father was luckily a curious wolf, willing to try something new.

And I had the benefit of learning from generations of mistakes. I looked down at the frying pan on the stove in front of me. I guess this would just be me proving how much I’d learned, right?

Except… why were there so many buttons on this stove?

I forced down the flutter of anxiety. Noel was counting on me. If I couldn’t pull this off, my omega could starve! Well, not likely, but I was willing to do whatever I could to provide for my omega, to satisfy his every need. And right now, that need was this French toast.

I started mashing some buttons and flipped a couple pieces of soaked bread into the pan. I heard some sizzling, so that was a good sign.



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