Men of Meadowfall Box Set 1Books 1-4
Anna Wineheart
Contents
The Omega’s Secret Pregnancy
1. Omega’s Secret Pregnancy bonus scene 1
2. Bonus scene 2
Omega Teacher’s Baby
3. Omega Teacher’s Baby bonus scene
Omega’s Stepbrother
4. Omega’s Stepbrother bonus scene
Two Alphas, One Omega
5. Two Alphas, One Omega bonus scene
Also by Anna
About the Author
Copyright Anna Wineheart 2019
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without express written permission from the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
These novels contain graphic sexual content between two (or more) men. Intended for mature readers only.
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Content Warnings
The Omega’s Secret Pregnancy: Self-lubricating butts, angst, and bittersweet tension
Omega Teacher’s Baby: Discussions on death, accidents, past verbal abuse
Omega’s Stepbrother: Past domestic/emotional abuse, violence, kidnapping, self-harm, panic attacks
Two Alphas, One Omega: Past miscarriage, past domestic violence, discussions on death, violence, some gore
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The Omega’s Secret Pregnancy
Description
Five years ago, Felix fled his hometown, leaving behind lies, a proposal, and a fifteen-year relationship with his alpha. Now, fresh out of money, he's back, guilt-laden, struggling to shore up his savings so he can flee again.
Ever since Felix rejected him, Kade's been programming, helping his family out of bankruptcy. Felix had said Kade wasn't rich enough as an alpha, wasn't good enough to marry. Kade still isn't. All he has now: the silver ring he proposed with.
When they meet again, Felix goes into heat. After a scorching night together, Felix discovers he's pregnant. He'd slept with the bondmate he helped bankrupt. Kade can't possibly want this child; Felix has hurt him, has kept so many secrets from him.
But as his belly grows, and as he's drawn to his alpha all over again, Felix can't deny the bond between them. He can't hide their baby forever, either.
Warnings: Self-lubricating butts, angst, and bittersweet tension
1
Felix
Meadowfall, California
It’s two days into spring, and Meadowfall is freezing.
Felix huffs into his palms, the paper bag crinkling under his arm. Behind him, the pharmacy’s cool fluorescent lights glow from the windows, chasing away the shadows of the parking lot. The pharmacist, Sue, flips the sign from Open to Closed. She waves at him; he smiles crookedly, waving back.
It had been a pain, remembering his pills so late. Felix winces. He’s been through heats ten thousand times, but somehow he forgets the suppressants, even though he’s right on the cusp of the next heat. He can’t remember anything, and he should be better with these. He used to be.
His body hums, flushed with warmth. Once he takes the suppressants, at least he won’t be desperately in need of sex.
He should have gotten the pills earlier. He’ll be interviewing for that cashiering job tomorrow, in that gas station down by the expressway. No need for some alpha tool to scent his pheromones and start sneering about attracting customers.
“Come on already,” he mutters, fishing his phone from his pocket. “It can’t take you thirty minutes to pick me up.”
A second later, the phone buzzes, its screen glowing. Sorry! his brother texts. Work things came up. Running out of house. Ask dad to pick you up? Sorry! Going dark in a min.
“No,” Felix groans. It’s midnight. He can’t possibly ring his father, of all people, to make the drive across town. “Really, Taylor? Call Dad?”
He’s had enough of calling his father for favors. If it weren’t for him, Felix would still be back in Highton, mired in late loft rents and a towering pile of unsold watercolor paintings. He bites his lip, scrolling through his phone contacts for a friendly name. Hi, Jane, haven’t heard from you in a while! Are you still in Meadowfall? I kind of need a favor if you’re still awake. I took a bus downtown for some meds and need to get home.
“No. No way,” Felix says, shoving his phone back into his pocket. He’s done asking for favors. Three miles isn’t much of a walk, and he’ll probably get home by 1 AM.
He tucks the paper bag under his chin, pulls the hood of his jacket down, and folds his hands under his arms, trudging along the sidewalk. Tomorrow, he’ll hopefully have a new job. He’ll be able to pay rent, and invite Taylor over for dinner in two weeks. If Taylor is even in town at all.
And that’s all Felix allows himself to think about Meadowfall: his brother, his father, and the familiar schools and craft shops he abandoned five years ago. Not the other people—person—he left behind. He sucks in a deep breath, pushing the thoughts out of his mind. He had left, and he doesn’t need a reason for it.
His heat seeps into his limbs like an ache. He thinks about pulling the paper bag open, popping a pill dry. He doesn’t need the suppressant. It’ll save him eighty cents, and he’ll use it on another day when he’ll need it more. Like tomorrow.
Still, a hot water bottle would be nice.
Thunder rumbles half a mile away. It’s no ordinary thunder, though, because it draws steadily closer like a motorbike. Felix turns, watching the busy roads to see if a biker’s going to roar down this street. It gives him a little thrill, seeing them. I just like bikes. That’s all.
The bike skims through the intersections, weaving between cars. Its model is familiar under the orange streetlights: chrome with gleaming black paint, its single headlight blazing a path straight ahead. Except it slows, tipping slightly to the right to change lanes, and it’s purring down this road, on the lane right next to