Chapter summary: Chapter 34 from the book His Incurable Omega by Ommsira
Discover the most important events of Chapter 34, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel His Incurable Omega. With the engaging writing of Ommsira, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
They stayed. They stayed with me.
I never knew how great their love was for me. They left their pack. Our pack.
Alpha Bruno signed three papers yesterday before he left. Though mine was permanent, Jane and Lizzy both were now part of a contract to work for the King's Black Dawn Pack for as long as I permitted them to. I hope they didn't mind forever.
I knew it was selfish. I knew deep inside my thoughts, that I should have protested more, or thought of just letting them stay for several years and then be free from it all. But I couldn't. I couldn't bear the thought of being suddenly on my own again. Of being without anyone in a strange place.
You do have Alto, a small part of me said from the back of my mind. I sighed out loud. I knew nothing concrete about Alto yet. He knew my whole life backstory. And all I knew from him was that he was a Prince.
Only time would tell how that would turn out.
Lizzy and Jane began to stir beside me. I turned on my side, facing them and smiled.
"Good morning," I said.
"Urrgghh" Lizzy groaned, wiping her eyes with the back of her hand. She reached over and found her cell phone. "Urrrggghh Fayette it's 6 in the morning, I thought we could sleep in now."
Jane giggled beside her.
I laughed with Jane at Lizzy. "Habits die hard I guess."
Lizzy groaned and threw her pillow in my direction. I caught it laughing again.
"We have to clean up from the Ceremony also."
"Wwwwhhhyyyyyy?" Lizzy moaned, muffling her voice with her pillow. "I-just-wanna-sleep."
Jane looked up at me, her expression curious, "Do you still have to help clean up? Your technically not an omega anymore?"
I shook my head at her, "Even if we," I stressed the last word, "are not omegas anymore, I don't think there is anyone who knows how to take down the lights."
Jane's smile brightened, "True I guess."
Lizzy groaned and slowly got up, shuffling her feet to the bathroom, "I hope your Prince doesn't glare at us for making you work."
I rolled my eyes at Lizzy. I've been working for a good portion of my life. A change in status or who I now dreamed about wouldn't change who I was.
What I was. The dark part of my mind voiced out.
I shook my head. I needed to stay focused.
Be the sun.
Nodding, Mr. Joseph allowed us through to work on taking down what had taken a month to set up.
It was hard work as we stood on ladders and raised platforms, unscrewing the light-bulbs, delicately taking them down and removing one by one the paneling and wiring that had been set up.
I had to go to the high spots and remove the harder pieces that Lizzy and Jane didn't know how to handle. I was there on my back, humming softly while I unhooked the wires when I suddenly heard a shout.
"Where is the Princess?"
I gulped. I hope they weren't talking about me. I wasn't even married to Alto or anything like that, so I don't see how I could have already earned the title that people were addressing me as.
"The Princess!" The voice yelled again with more authority.
I looked down from my platform and squinted. Werewolf vision was nice at this time. Normally the man would have been just a blur down below, but I could clearly see a flustered Gavin looking frantically around the room.
"She's up there," someone said, pointing to my platform.
Gavin's head shot up. I watched as his eyes widened at the sight of me raised to the highest part of the room. I looked down and gave a small wave.
"Pri-Princess!" His voice came out a higher pitch than usual. "What is she doing up there?!"
Mr. Joseph walked in just then and addressed the situation in a few seconds. He walked calmly over to Gavin and said, "She is taking down the light show that was performed at the Blue Moon Ceremony."

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