The Librarian and Her Alphas: Chapter 28
The Librarian and Her Alphas: An Omegaverse Reverse Harem Romance
Later that same morning, we arrive at the hospital and Doctor Humphrey, the OBGYN, greets us in the waiting room.
âMiss Lena, itâs wonderful to meet you,â he says with a smile, his eyes warm. âIâm glad youâve come in today, as you are quite far along in the pregnancy.â
âItâs nice to see you, Doctor,â I reply, smiling, excited at the prospect of having my first ultrasound and seeing my baby. âIâm sorry I havenât been in sooner. Things have been a bit crazy.â
Doctor Humphrey glances at Damon, who stands close to me with one arm wrapped possessively around my waist.
âAnd this is theâ¦father, I presume?â he asks hesitantly, unsure whether his assumption is correct.
I swallow a laugh at the expression on Damonâs face. He looks sheepish as if embarrassed by his previous reaction the last time someone referred to him that way.
âThatâs me,â he says gruffly, shaking the doctorâs hand.
âFollow me, and weâll set you up for an ultrasound.â
Iâm giddily excited as we follow him into the sonar room, and I get comfortable on the bed. Damon sits in the chair next to me, grabbing my hand and giving it a small squeeze of comfort. The doctor pulls my shirt up and pushes my leggings down a little, giving him enough space to rub some warm jelly on my stomach.
He grabs the wand and switches the machine on.
âRight,â he says, angling the screen toward us. âLetâs see how this babyâs doing.â
The wand is cold against my flesh initially, causing my skin to prickle, and I can feel the flutter of nerves in my stomach. When the screen lights up and the first image forms, I lean closer, my heart pounding like a drum.
Suddenly, Doctor Humphreyâs eyes widen in disbelief, and my breath catches in my throat.
âThis canât be right,â he mutters.
âWhat is it?â I ask, my heart racing with worry.
âHmm, one sec,â he says, pressing the wand harder against my belly to get a clearer view of whatâs happening.
âTell us, Doctor,â Damon barks, losing patience, but I can hear the panic in his voice.
âIt looks like youâre expecting⦠four babies!â he exclaims, and the words hang heavily in the air.
I stare at the screen in disbelief, not quite believing what heâs saying, but there, right in front of my eyes, are four little movements on the ultrasound monitor.
I turn to Damon in shock. He looks stunned, but his eyes sparkle with excitement.
Four babies.
âWait, are you sure?â I ask, turning back to the doctor. This canât be real, but Iâve heard of omegas producing many pups at the same time, so itâs entirely possible.
âPretty sure,â the doctor says with finality in his tone. âYouâre going to have one big family. Is this your first pregnancy?â
âIt is,â I reply, my heart racing as Damon squeezes my hand. Images of juggling four crying babies fill my mind. âWhat are we going to do?!â
âWeâll love them. And weâll raise them to be respectful members of our pack,â Damon growls, leaning over me.
âPack?â the human doctor asks.
âHe means family,â I say quickly, smiling as Damon kisses me deeply, and I know heâs one happy pack leader.
We return home a couple of hours later with pictures of the ultrasound. I canât wait to share the news with Max and GunnarâI know theyâll be over the moon when they hear about our tiny quadruplets.
A pang of sadness shoots through me when I think of my family.
My sisters would be beside themselves, already planning a baby shower and putting together the nursery of my dreams. Despite her coldness toward me growing up, my mother should probably know that she will be a grandmother one day.
My heart aches. I miss my sisters so much, and I wonder how I can get the news to them all the way on Howlâs Edge Island.
âWe only have one crib.â
Damonâs voice interrupts my train of thought, and I turn to him, not understanding what heâs saying.
âWhat?â I ask in confusion.
âI bought a crib a while ago when we found out you were expecting,â he says, âbut now Iâll have to buy three more. Four babies,â he chuckles, shaking his head in disbelief.
âMaybe we should set this one up and see if itâs a good brand,â I suggest, standing on my tiptoes to kiss him. He pushes his tongue into my mouth with a low growl. I pull away breathlessly. âDonât worry, Iâm not going anywhere. Go ahead and set it up. Afterwardsâ¦â
âOoh, I like the sound of where thatâs going,â he grunts, watching me with dark eyes as he quickly springs into action.
Minutes later, Damon is sitting in the living room, trying to set up our only crib.
I sit cross-legged on the floor, watching him struggle with the crib parts scattered around him. His brows are furrowed deeply, frustration clear in every tense movement. He sighs and glances around, clearly irritated. I want to laughâitâs quite something to see my big, bad alpha get defeated by a piece of furniture.
âIâm sure I had a screwdriver here somewhere,â he mutters, moving crib pieces around in his search.
âI can get a spare one,â I offer, pushing up from the floor.
He waves me off, shaking his head. âDonât worry about it, darling. I can manage.â
âI donât mind,â I insist, determined to help because watching him struggle with putting the crib parts together is turning me on, but Iâm not about to let him know that Iâm wet for him right now. âIâm up now anyway.â
He pauses, still gripping one side of the crib, then reluctantly nods. He sniffs the air. âThe toolbox is in the basement. But I can smell that youâre readyâ¦â
âNo, Iâm not!â I squeal, running toward the basement. I hear him chuckling, but I escape so he can be productive today.
The door creaks when I open it, and a damp smell reaches my nostrils. Itâs a little dark and dingy down the stairs, so I reach for the light switch on the wall. There isnât one, so I assume there must be a switch at the bottom of the stairs.
Grabbing the wooden handrail, I make my way down slowly, careful not to trip on my feet or any debris on the steps. When I reach the bottom, I fumble around for the light switch. The darkness is oppressive, and my eyes take time to adjust to the gloom. I finally find the pull cord, and light floods the space when I sense something behind me.
A familiar scent pulls at my senses- lemongrass.
Zorin.
My eyes widen, realization rushing through me, but before I can react, Zorinâs arm is around my throat, and his other hand covers my mouth. I claw at his hand, desperate to get away, but he only tightens his grip, cutting off my air supply.
âMake one sound, you stupid bitch, and Iâll fucking kill you,â he growls menacingly in my ear. âNo one gets away from me.â
Iâm terrified.
All the blood in my veins has turned to ice. I want to beg him to stop, to leave me alone, but his grip against my windpipe is crushing.
Even if I wanted to, I canât make a sound to call for help.
âYou think youâre so smart, donât you?â he hisses, spittle flying onto my cheek. âYou think your little plan saved you from me? Well, youâre wrong.â I whimper at the malice in his voice. âIâve caught you now, bad omega, and Iâm going to mark you before your new pack even gets the chance. That way, youâll be forced to be mine.â
I scream against the hand covering my mouth in vain. Not one sound escapes as he chuckles darkly behind me.