The door clicks shut behind Ophelia, and for a moment, weâre all frozen in place. The air feels thick with tension and unspoken thoughts. I canât shake the image of herâthose piercing blue eyes, the way her raven hair fell in soft waves around her shoulders, the subtle curve of her lips when she smiled.
And that scentâ¦
Rhys is the first to move, clearing his throat and straightening his tie. âWell, gentlemen, shall we?â
We file out of the consultation room like zombies, barely acknowledging Samanthaâs cheerful goodbye. Itâs not until weâre piled into Maceâs massive SUV that anyone speaks.
âSo we all just felt that, right?â Maceâs gruff voice breaks the silence, his meaty hands gripping the steering wheel like it might try to escape.
I lean back in my seat, trying for nonchalance. âDepends on what âthatâ youâre referring to, big guy.â
Maceâs eyes meet mine in the rearview mirror. âThe moment she walked into the room, even with all those scent maskers being circulated through the air vents, I felt like I was at the ocean, surrounded by the scent of jasmine flowers.â
I swallow hard, memories of that intoxicating scent flooding my senses. âOh, yeah. That. I felt that.â
Rhys turns in his seat to face us, his expression uncharacteristically serious. âWe need to discuss what this means for the pack.â
I canât help but snort. âIsnât it obvious? It means our scent match is an omega whoâs dead set against anything but a casual arrangement.â
The words taste bitter in my mouth. Because despite all my reservations, despite my fears about getting involved with another omega, the moment I saw Ophelia, all those worries went out the window. It was like being hit by a freight train of want and need and mine.
But I canât shake the memory of the last omega I was interested in. The reason I left my life as the lead guitarist for Dark Liaison behind and never looked back.
She was a princess, too.
Granted, I donât even think I could pick her out of a lineup after Ophelia shook her and every other omega Iâve been with out of my skull, but still. Those old insecurities havenât gone anywhere, even if I started a new career as a faceless musician and the only people who know my actual identity are in my pack.
âShe doesnât know sheâs our scent match,â Rhys reasons. âThat much was clear, and it wonât be obvious to her until we see her again without all the scent maskers and suppressants. We donât know how sheâll react.â
Mace grunts in agreement. âWhat about the others? Leon and Maddox deserve to know.â
Rhys nods slowly. âIâll tell Leon tonight. He needs to focus on his fight, but he deserves to know whatâs happening.â
I lean my head against the cool glass of the window, watching the city blur by as Mace starts to drive. âAnd what exactly is happening, Doc? Because from where Iâm sitting, it looks like weâre about to get collectively fucked up by an omega who wants nothing to do with us beyond a quick fuck.â
âTroy,â Rhys admonishes, but thereâs no heat behind it. He knows Iâm right.
âLook,â I continue, sitting up straight. âI get it. She smells amazing. Sheâs gorgeous. But letâs not forget about that broken mark.â
Maceâs grip on the steering wheel tightens. âThatâs not her fault, kid. Some alpha did that to her.â
I wince, feeling like an ass. âThatâs not what I meant. I just⦠I donât want us to get our hopes up. For all we know, sheâs still hoping to get back together with the dickwad who did that to her.â
The car falls silent again, each of us lost in our own thoughts. I canât help but replay every moment of our meeting with Ophelia in my mind. The way she hesitated before taking Rhysâs hand, the guarded look in her eyes when we asked about her job. Thereâs more to her story than sheâs letting on, thatâs for sure.
And then thereâs the way sheâd stiffened when Rhys mentioned Leonâs name. It was subtle, but I caught it.
âThereâs something else,â I murmur after a few minutes.
âWhat is it?â Rhys asks.
âWhen you mentioned Leonâs job⦠she acted weird,â I answer.
âYeah, I kinda picked up on that, too,â Mace admits.
I know what I saw, but itâs good to know it wasnât just my imagination.
Rhys frowns. âWhat are you saying?â
âIâm saying maybe she did her research. Maybe she knows who he is. Who you are.â
âWhat does it matter?â Rhys asks, an unmistakable note of defensiveness in his tone. âWe gave our information to Temporary Bonds, itâs not like we were hiding anything.â
âHeâs right,â Mace says before I can respond. âBesides, if weâre not just reading into her reaction, itâs not like there were stars in her eyes. She seemed⦠bothered, actually.â
I clench my jaw, but he has a point. Most omegas see dollar signs when they look at a pack like ours. Rhys and Leon especially. But she didnât exactly seem thrilled.
âLook, Troy, I know youâre on edge after everything that happened to you,â Rhys begins gently, glancing back at me in the mirror.
âThis isnât about that,â I snap.
He holds his hands up in defense. âOkay. Iâm just saying, Iâm not asking you to trust her, but she is our scent match. We need to get to know her without any presuppositions.â
âYeah,â I mutter, looking through the window. âYouâre right.â
Inwardly, though, I canât help but wonder if Ophelia has a few of her own. But Rhys has a point. If she is our scent match, thereâs no way to turn back now. And if Iâm being honest with myselfâ¦
I donât want there to be.