Page 71 of The Omega Clause


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“Actually, yes,” I said quickly. “What do you have in the way of professional decorators?”

“Actually, we have a whole team of them,” he said easily, tapping away on his tablet. “Is it the Elegant Skies collection that caught your eye? The one those two omegas are testing out right now?”

“Yes,” I confirmed after glancing back. They were snuggling inside, her smile blinding even from here. She loved it and her excitement had perked North right back up.

“They have good taste,” he mused. “That’s one of my favorites.”

“We just found each other as a pack, and I want to spend as much time together as possible. I’d love for somebody to be able to come in, scent-neutralized so that we can make sure it doesn’tcome in with any scents, and set it up for her. We’ll also be searching for his nest upstairs.”

The omega nodded carefully as he tapped away, turning the tablet toward me.

“Would you mind giving me some information so we can create a quick account for you?”

I filled it out as quickly as I could. The urge to be closer to my pack was so strong that I didn’t want to spend long here.

He mumbled something into his radio quickly, and a few moments later another worker joined, handing over what looked like a smartphone.

“Is this what you’re looking for?” she questioned. I swear she almost simpered at this man.

He gave her a tight smile. “Yes, thank you, Cynthia.” With that, she was dismissed. It seemed pack drama was everywhere.

He handed the device over. “This will let you pick out just about anything, and I’ve already set up the scheduling option at the end. It should be pretty straightforward from there,” he promised. “If not, come find any one of us and we can help.”

“Thank you, I really appreciate this.”

“Anytime,” he said easily, customer service smile in place.

A few moments later, after a quick explanation, I had the device in hand and was rushing back to my pack. He said I simply had to take a picture and they would handle the rest.

I snapped a picture and the device started pulling up product after product, adding it to the cart for me to review later. I really didn’t need to review it. It was perfect.

She deserved it all.

“Well?” I questioned my omega. “How do we feel about it?”

I swear they both looked so full of life right now that I wanted to capture this moment in time.

“I love it,” Aspen admitted.

“Good, because it’s yours,” I said. “I already set it up for them to bring it to our suite at the estate.”

“I’ll help,” Cole said, giving me a look that said he’d make sure I allowed it. I nodded once, not wanting to fight. The money didn’t matter, they did.

“It’s not my house—” Aspen started to protest, but all three of us narrowed our eyes. She rolled hers, but somehow didn’t protest any further.

Cole was a smart man. He quickly pulled them back toward the escalator before they could argue.

“Come on. We have another floor to check out.”

Upstairs was a different world. This floor was dedicated to male omegas and it showed, no glitter or bright colors in sight. Here, the nests had masculine undertones, more plaid, and dark wood and leather.

Even the air up here was artificially scented with pine and cedar, adding to the effect.

At first, I worried everything was too simple or plain in comparison, but the deeper we moved into the displays, the more North’s eyes lit up. He took the lead, tugging Aspen behind him now. She looked equally as happy about the turn in his mood.

This was why she wanted us to come. To give his omega a fighting chance to settle.

A soft gasp escaped his lips as we neared the end of the first row. He practically pulled her into the nest. It didn’t have the same canopy as hers, but there were fake walls around it, overlaid with dark wood and black fittings that made it appear darker. Not in a gloomy way, the kind that a single fireplace would bring to life with dancing shadows and comfort.