Archer: The Unchained Omegaverse: MF Alpha Omega Romance by Callie Rhodes

Archer: The Unchained Omegaverse: MF Alpha Omega Romance by Callie Rhodes

Author:Callie Rhodes [Rhodes, Callie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-08-29T16:00:00+00:00


Sarah had watched Archer disappear into the woods, carrying nothing with him, from the kitchen window. When he didn't come back after a few minutes, she ran upstairs to her grandparents' bedroom, which looked out over the lake and the bluffs rising along the shore. Sure enough, she saw Archer emerge from the trees.

But he didn't pause to admire the view. He just kept moving, and at a good clip, too.

Sarah walked slowly back downstairs, thinking. Whatever he was up to, it looked like he wasn't planning to turn around anytime soon, which gave her what might be her best opportunity to bring her things into the house. The last thing she needed was another argument about how this wasn't her home.

Easier said than done, however. When Archer had flipped the trailer, all her boxes had been thrown to the ground. Several of them had burst, scattering their contents in the dirt.

Sarah set to work dusting things off and boxing them up again. Then she started the long, hard process of hauling them into the house.

She began with her personal items: clothes, toiletries, bed linens. By the time she'd carried half a dozen boxes up the stairs, she was sorry she’d brought so much.

Each time she passed the door at the opposite end of the hall from hers, she felt a shiver of indignation that Archer had chosen her grandparents' bedroom to desecrate with his presence.

Sure, he seemed to have crafted some new furniture for the room, but that didn't make it his. Besides, it wasn't as if he used anything in there, not even the new bed. They'd slept on the floor last night like animals.

Sarah decided to stow her things in Grandma's little sewing room near the back of the house, the room that had been hers during her precious summer vacations. She stacked the boxes carefully in the closet and along the wall until the small space was stuffed to bursting. It didn't matter that it was a little tight, Sarah figured. She'd been living in tiny apartments ever since starting law school, so she was used to it.

When all the upstairs boxes taken care of, Sarah retraced her steps to her grandparents' room to make sure Archer wasn't on his way back.

Not that she'd let him stop her, of course. She just wanted a little warning.

She tried not to look at the blanket folded on the floor where they'd slept last night or the huge shirts hanging in the closet. She did her best not to wonder where the white eyelet curtains and collection of china figurines had gone.

Once she got Archer out of her house, Sarah would search for her grandmother's pink and apple-green quilt and banish every hint of him from the place.

For now, though, the best she could do was stake her claim to the place right along aside him.

With a sigh, she headed back outside to begin hauling in the heavier boxes containing kitchen stuff, knick-knacks, cleaning supplies…not to mention her entire library.



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