Wesley [Resistant Omegas 7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour ManLove)

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sighed, realizing I’d have to ask the idiots I was pissed at.
    “Actually, Susie and I were going to head into Spokane tomorrow now that we know the baby is going to be a boy. We could pick some up for you,” Adam offered.
    “That would be great, thanks.” I made sure my relief and gratitude was apparent in my voice. I thanked Stacy who was in a rush to get to a sick cow before she darted away. “I’ll get you my debit card. Can you follow me back to the house?”
    “Sure, I’ll help you set the pen up. It’s the least I can do. My wife is over-the-moon thrilled by what you said. I was going to find you later and ask if she could come talk to you.”
    “Yeah, of course. Even if you come later, I can shift back and talk.”
    “Thanks, Wes. You’re a really good guy,” he said with a bright smile. “I’m glad you picked this pack.”
    “Glad someone feels that way,” I replied, shooting Bay, Harkin, and Levey a dirty look as I stood with the pups in my arms.
    “We didn’t say that we weren’t glad you’re here or that you’re a bad guy, Wes. That’s not fair,” Bay said quietly.
    “Neither was you guys assuming the worst about me but mine was at least in response to that. What’s your excuse?” I didn’t wait for an answer, walking towards the house with Adam.
    Most of the pack lived in their own houses on the land whereas the main house was just for the Alpha and inner circle. That might actually make things harder for me given we wouldn’t be in mixed company and they could say what they wanted to me without others listening in.
    Oh well, one issue at a time.
    Adam ended up finding some temporary garden fencing in the barn and we set up a small pen, attaching it to some stakes he pounded into the ground. My inner circle didn’t join us, probably realizing they weren’t welcome.
    I thanked him when we were done, stepping inside just to get my debit card out of my wallet. Adam left and I sat down with the pups and fed each of them. They were so damn cute, curling up against each other and going right to bed when they had full tummies. I leaned against the side of the house and watched them.
    “I thought you might be hungry,” Levey said quietly as he came out of the house with a plate of sandwiches and chips.
    “Thanks.” I took it from him and the pop, not meeting his gaze. He hurt me and I wasn’t just going to forgive him and pretend everything was okay now that I’d chewed them out.
    “I am sorry, Wes. I didn’t think it through. I thought we all had a trial period and you seduced me out of it. But you’re right. I am a grown man, older than you even, and knew what I was doing. I was afraid Bay and Harkin would be pissed at my lack of control and it was easier to blame you. It was wrong of me and I really, truly am sorry. And the last thing I ever wanted to do was ruin your first time having sex that you actually wanted. I should have handled this better.”
    “Yes, you should have,” I agreed after a moment of thought. It was a good apology but I wasn’t over it yet. “I know what it’s like to not have a choice in things, in anything really. That’s the last thing I would ever want for someone else and I’d never trick a person into something they didn’t want. I knew what I was doing and I didn’t want you guys being careful or worrying about my taking time I didn’t need. That didn’t mean I didn’t want you as badly as I said I did.”
    “I’m sorry.”
    “Well, that’s a start I guess.”
    “How can we make this up to you?” Bay asked from the doorway, Harkin there as well.
    “Hell if I know.” I shrugged and started eating. I couldn’t tell them how to fix what they broke. They watched me eat and when I was done I handed Levey back the plate. Then I shifted and snuggled up with the pups. For now, I knew I needed space away from them and these little guys had no one else but me.
    I could be there for them and right then, that was the only thing I knew for

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