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Page 56 of Unforgettable Omega

Drew loved the sound of skin slapping against skin, the moaning, the smell of sex heavy in the room.

“Shay,” Drew groaned out.

Drew felt his orgasm crawling up his spine, and he moved his hips slightly, making sure to hit Shay’s gland with every thrust.

Drew blanketed Shay’s back, arms around Shay’s waist as he fucked into him. Drew felt Shay’s hole clench around his cock, his knot swelled trapping them together. Drew pushed into Shay, three more times, before his orgasm crashed into him, then he bit down on Shay’s shoulder.

“Love you, baby, so much,” Drew whispered as he came.

“Love you more, Alpha,” Shay whispered. Next thing he knew, his omega’s breathing evened out.

Their night was spent making up for lost time, Drew losing count of how many times he came—not that he was complaining.

The rest of the vacation was spent with his family, and they felt like one finally. They spent time at the beach, watched a lot of kid movies, and it was the best time Drew could remember having in a very long time.

His parents stayed a couple more days but had to go back to the ranch, with plans to come to take Andy out, the next time they were in the city. And Drew knew his parents that would be in the very near future.

They spent those nights, making love, fucking like bunnies, but mostly making plans for the rest of the school year… and beyond.

Epilogue

Drew

If someone had told Drew eleven weeks ago he would be on his way to his parents’ home in the city to pick his son up, he would have laughed his ass off.

But, that was exactly what he was doing.

Drew had gotten caught up in a meeting, and instead of calling Shay and interrupting his workday with a deadline looming, Drew decided to get his mom to pick Andy up. He was now on his way to his parents’ home to pick his son up.

His parents now spent their time almost equally between the ranch with his brother and the city, so they could spend time with Shay and Andy. They still spent more time at the ranch though, because his brother Austin needed the help with his daughter, Simone, who was just going to be a year old soon.

His parents loved Andy so much and his son was getting a little spoilt, so Drew and Shay had decided that they needed to make sure that didn’t happen.

He knew they were excited to have another grandchild, but he’d recently put his foot down about them buying Andy stuff every time he saw them.

But Drew got it. Andy had brought more joy than the little guy realized.

Drew walked into his parents’ home and went searching for his mother and his son. He didn’t have to search for long. He found them in one of the first living rooms—the one that was slowly turning into a playroom it seemed—Drew looked around at the toys that had magically appeared in his parents’ home, and the large television playing one of Andy’s favorite cartoons in a room that previously never had one.

Andy watched his mom and son until she must have felt his presence and looked up, giving Drew a blinding smile. She got out of her seat, and walked towards him. Andy didn’t even look away from the TV. Drew wasn’t sure if he should be happy, or sad that he was already old news in his son’s eyes.

“You didn’t have to rush home from your meeting,” His mom said as she came up beside him.

Drew placed a quick kiss on his mom’s cheek, before shrugging, “I would have walked out if it ran any longer. My family comes first.”

“Oh son, that makes a mother’s heart happy.”

“Yes, well, I’ve already missed a lot.”

His mom looked at him thoughtfully. She looked like she was considering her words carefully, “Does that make you mad still?”

Drew thought about it, and replied honestly, “It doesn’t. I’m just so grateful to have them—both of them—in my life.”

“So, when will there be wedding bells?” His mom asked.

Drew grinned, “The second I can get Shay to say yes.”

“I’m so pleased for you, son. You look happier than you have in a very long time.”