Sacrifice: A Tiger Shifter Romance (Extinction Omegaverse) by Rhea Watson

Sacrifice: A Tiger Shifter Romance (Extinction Omegaverse) by Rhea Watson

Author:Rhea Watson [Watson, Rhea]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Paranormal Pretties Romance
Published: 2023-04-12T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 19

Eve

I woke up this morning so relaxed that it was a struggle not to just roll over and snooze the day away. Last night was the best sleep of my life, and for once, the hype was real: nests were awesome.

After over a month of tossing and turning, restless hours spent in a wall and beneath cameras that followed our every move, I initially thought the first night down here was the best sleep ever. But then the next night was even better. Then the third was just so fantastic I figured nothing could top it.

Until last night.

Moaning, I stretched and arched and rolled around on the mattress that barely fit in the cave, dragging Luther’s ratty old blanket with me.

Four nights in my nest, the first proper one I had ever built myself, and I felt alive again. Weeks of stress and crappy sleep melted away inside these smooth walls, my nights so dark, so beautifully quiet.

Safe and secure—totally peaceful.

It was everything an omega craved at the core of her being.

After a few more luxurious rolls around the sea of blankets and pillows, I sat up on my elbow and scrubbed the sleep from my eyes. As if sensing it wasn’t alone, the big stone pearl bloomed a soft lilac, the cave bathed in the gentlest, most magical sunrise. Heat flooded my limbs, and I twisted around to give the orb a nod.

“G’morning, murder rock.”

The runes twinkled brighter, illuminating all my nesting efforts over the last four days. At first, my plan was to have my alphas bring the mattress down here and just make a bed. However, once I got started, everything needed to be in its exact right place. I needed all the pillows we had, all the blankets, sparing a couple because I refused to let Oryn and Luther go without. Instinct told me to hoard, but I forced a few comfort items on them the second night, a mental list on the go to give Gloria the next time we crossed paths.

But my nest was wall-to-wall squish. While the mattress buckled and curved up the walls on either side it was so big, the boys managed to shove it in with a little elbow grease. Blankets upon blankets and pillows piled high, everything in its proper place, rearranged and reorganized before I tucked in for the next best sleep of my life.

Still a little shaky, I crawled to the cave’s mouth, then sat back on my heels with a grin. There, waiting for me just outside—not my tigers but a bowl of warm oatmeal seasoned to perfection, a bottle of water, and a napkin with a sketch of the falls on it in black marker. Cracking open the bottle for a quick sip, I peeked down the stone corridor ahead. Empty. Oryn and Luther had been true to their word so far: while they hadn’t set foot in my nest since they jammed the mattress inside, they slept down here so I wasn’t alone.

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