Page 104 of Night Sector
No more nightmares.
At least, none that I’d heard since she’d returned.
But I suspected they were gone for good. Knowing Kieran, he’d implemented some sort of safeguard to keep Fare from accessing Kyra’s subconscious.
I kissed her forehead as she yawned again, her legs intertwined with mine. I could definitely get used to this. Sleeping in a nest. Cuddling. Having a naked Omega pressed up against me all day and night.
She nuzzled my chest as if to say she agreed. Or perhaps she was just enjoying my purr. She seemed quite content with the soft rumble, which was why I’d been purring for her for the last few hours while she slept.
Kieran and Cillian kept sending me updates, which prevented me from falling asleep with her. It seemed we might have a lead on Fare’s whereabouts, and I was waiting for the latest details to come through.
Remember how that jet of Omegas went down over Exiled Sector?Cillian had asked an hour ago.
Yes.It was something we’d only heard about recently.
Quinnlynn had been helping a bunch of Omegas survive hell down in Bariloche Sector for the last century. Kieran, Cillian, and I had helped a bunch of X-Clan Alphas dismantle the hierarchy and kill the Sector Alpha a few months back.
Most of the injured Omegas had been sent to Andorra Sector.
But one plane hadn’t made it.
A plane piloted by one of the Alphas we’d worked with to dismantle Bariloche Sector.
Enrique survived,Cillian had informed me shortly after my reply.He’s on Venom Island and has been in touch with Ander.
Did the Omegas survive?I’d asked, frowning at my watch.
Some of them, yes,he’d typed back.They escaped in pods all over Exiled Sector.
I’d grimaced. That was quite possibly the worst place for a bunch of Omegas to randomly drop from the sky.
Exiled Sector housed some of the worst of Alpha kind. The beings there had all been cast out of their own sectors for villainous crimes or heinous acts.
How Enrique had managed to contact Ander was a mystery to me. Technology on those islands didn’t exist. At least, not that I was aware of. The Alphas there were positively feral, living in overgrown forests like animals rather than humans.
Enrique is going to check the other islands, see if he can find Fare,Cillian had added.The location matches Kyra’s description. It also seems like the kind of place a supposed dead man would hide.
I’d agreed.
And now I was waiting to hear more.
Rather than attempt to rest, I started scrolling through some of the candidate pairings Kieran and Quinnlynn had forwarded my way for the Sanctuary. They were starting to come in from the other sectors now, the Alpha Princes having carefully selected a few of their most trusted Alphas to apply.
Right now, the Sanctuary was still mostly a secret. But we all acknowledged it wouldn’t remain that way for much longer.
Prince Cael had apparently suggested a coming-out party, saying it might be a good way to help introduce some of the Omegas to V-Clan sector life.
Quinnlynn was still thinking about his idea. From what Kieran had told me, she was talking to a few of the Omegas in the Sanctuary for their opinions on it.
There were a lot of changes coming.
Some of them would be easier to embrace than others.
Moving Alpha-Omega pairs here would be the first step.
Broadcasting their presence to the V-Clan sectors would be the second.
Unfortunately, it came with the territory of adding protection to the boundary walls. One couldn’t guard something he didn’t know about. And it took more than a handful of Alphas to properly protect a sector, especially one full of coveted Omegas.
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