Page 62 of The Alpha’s Sin (Forbidden Omegaverse #7)
LOGAN
I should feel more guilty for what I did.
Killing my own brother. Ripping his throat out like he was nothing more than prey.
But the truth is… Dirk asked for it. He hurt Poppy , chained her like an animal, and was planning to sell the babies she’s carrying. My babies. Our babies.
The bastard deserved worse than what I gave him.
Right now, all I can focus on is her. She’s curled against me, trembling, her soft body pressed into mine. My knot is still locked inside her as we lie together on our sides. I’ve got one arm wrapped around her, spooning her, holding her as close as I can. Like if I let go, she’ll vanish.
“I thought you’d never find me,” she whispers, her voice small and shaky.
I tighten my arms around her. “ You don’t ever have to worry about that, kitten. I’ll always find you. Always .”
Her hand drifts down to her belly.
“He wanted to sell them,” she chokes out. “ Logan , he wanted to sell our babies like they were—like they were merchandise .” Her voice breaks and the tears come, hot and helpless.
“Shh, baby, don’t cry.” I bury my face in her hair, breathing in her sweet scent, rubbing slow circles over her belly with my palm. “ It’s over now. He can’t hurt you. He can’t hurt them. You’re safe. You’re mine. And I’m never letting you go.”
She tilts her head back to look at me, her eyes shimmering with tears.
“Do you promise?”
My chest feels tight, my throat raw, but I don’t hesitate.
“I promise, kitten. We’re going to get married. We’re going to raise these babies together. And we’re never going to be apart again. Not ever.”
Her lips tremble, but she nods. I kiss the crown of her head, holding her like she’s the most precious thing in the world—because she is. My sweet little kitten.
And as my knot throbs inside her, binding us even closer, I know one thing for sure…
I’ll burn the world down before I ever let anyone take her from me again.
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