Chapter 100
The Alpha's Fight for His Omega
Read The Alphaâs Fight for His Omega by Jess K Chapter 100
***Chastity***
By the time I was done in the shower, Gina, and Melissa were sitting in the living room waiting for the 3
of us. Gina looked really excited which made me giggle. Melissa was putting some papers on her bag. I
turned when I heard Molly, and Lexi coming toward us.
âEveryone ready to go?â Molly asked.
âYes! I love shopping!â Gina squealed, causing us all to laugh.
âDoes everyone know what theyâre getting, or where they want to go first?â Melissa questioned as we
left the apartment.
âI have a few ideas.â Lexi answered.
âI have no idea. Iâve never done this before.â I admitted quietly.
âI know it might not seem like a good gift, but Braxton wants to start getting equipment for the program
he wants to start. Maybe a gift card to the sporting goods store.â Gina suggested.
âI think I know something better. Hang on. Iâll be right back.â Molly said, and disappeared back upstairs.
âWhile we wait for her, I have a suggestion for Ross. If you plan to get him something.â Melissa said.
âI do.â I stated.
âRoss is really into a history. There are a couple of books he really wants. I already got him two, but Iâm
sure he would appreciate another one.â Melissa admitted.
âOk. Thanks. Text me the names so I can look.â
âWill do.â
âColby needs a travel mug for his coffee in the morning.â Lexi suggested.
âUmâ¦.Alight.â I said, and got an idea, I just hoped it worked out.
âWhat are you getting for Rowen?â Gina asked.
âI have no idea. He never really asks for anything, or indicates things he wants. Iâm at a loss.â I
admitted, sadly.
âIâm sure youâll come up with something great for him.â Gina said with a smile.
âWhat about Molly?â Melissa asked.
âIâm getting her a new camera. One I know sheâll love.â I responded.
âWhat are you getting Norm, and Marcus?â Lexi asked.
âNorm Iâm getting that rainbow throw blanket heâs been gushing over. I ordered it last week. It will get to
school next week sometime. Marcus Iâm getting that set of mugs he likes so much in town.â I said.
âWhat about Jax?â Molly questioned as she walked toward us holding a large canvas bag.
âIâm not sure. What is that?â I questioned.
âAll of the stuff from Gregâs house is finally cleaned out, and Braxton has started going through it with
dadâs help. They found this in one of the boxes.â Molly answered as she opened the bag.
âOK?â
âThis is a quilt his great grandmother made. Every pup born, and every mate found was added to the
blanket. The last one added was Greg, by his mother. All of Gregâs cousins are on it, along with
Braxtonâs. Itâs not in the best of shape, and Braxton isnât on it. He seemed a little sad to see it in the
condition it is. I thought maybe you could have it cleaned up, repaired, and have him added to it.â Molly
explained.
âHow may people are on it?â I asked as I looked at the quilt.
âMore than I expected. Braxtonâs great grandmother was one of 7. His grandfather was one of 6. There
were cousins, and such that have long moved away. Greg was the only child of his father, and mother.
He was also the youngest. All of Braxtonâs cousins were born before Gregâs mom died. I think it would
mean a lot to Braxton.â
âWho do we know that can do it though?â
âMy mom probably can.â Offered Melissa.
âIt looks like they added a patch for each person so youâll need to pick something for Braxton.â Molly
stated.
âOk. Why donât we stop at your momâs shop first?â I asked Melissa.
âLetâs do it.â Molly said as she put the quilt back into the bag.
It didnât take long to reach Melissaâs momâs shop. When she saw the quilt she gushed over it, but was
also saddened by the state it was in. Once I explained what I wanted to do, she assured me she could
definitely take care of it. She than sent me into her fabric room to find what I wanted to add for Braxton.
That was harder than I thought as there were so many choices. After awhile I found a red fabric I liked
with black wolves printed on it running, playing, sleeping, and doing various things. I showed Melissaâs
mom the fabric, she cut a section, quoted me a price, and told me it should be ready a few days before
Christmas.
The rest of the girls were looking around at the clothes she had made so I decided to poke around a bit
too. I wasnât seriously looking because I felt I had all I needed, but I did end up finding something I
wanted to get for Gina. I hoped she liked it. It was a white, spaghetti strapped dress, that went to about
her knees, not completely form fitting, but enough to show off her figure nicely. It was covered in an
eyelet material. It might be a little innocent looking, but I thought Gina would really like it, and it would
look pretty on her. Some how I managed to purchase it without Gina seeing it, and asked Melissaâs
mom to send it over to the pack house later for me. Then we all left the shop.
The next stop was the book store. I did end up getting Ross two of the books Melissa told me about. I
also picked up a fashion design book for Naomi that I thought she would like. For Peter I got him a
book on the greatest Gammas in history. I hoped he liked it. Melissa assured me he would.
Molly drug us into a jewelry store next. She wanted to look for a specific watch Jax wanted. I wandered
around the store for a bit, just looking. I some how ended up looking at earrings, which was surprising
as I didnât have my ears pierced. I never really thought about it either. I did see a pair of earring I loved
though. They were a pink heart shaped stone, and very pretty. I ended up walking away from them, and
went to look at necklaces.
I had noticed a necklace Melissa had been looking at. It was two interlocking hearts in light yellow gold
with the chain attached right to the hearts. I quickly text Ross to ask if he was getting her a necklace or
anything for Christmas then sent him the picture. I knew he would get it for her. As we were getting
ready to leave as Molly did find, and paid for Jaxâs watch, I stopped to look at the earrings again.
âYou like those earrings, donât you?â Gina asked as she came over to me to look.
âI do, but I donât have my ears pierced so theyâd be wasted on me.â I responded.
âWhy donât you get them pierced while weâre here? They may not be able to use those earrings to
pierce them with, but maybe you can buy those to put in once your ears heal.â Gina suggested.
âDoesnât having your ears pierced mess with your wolfâs ears?â
âNope. We all have our ears pierced.â Molly said from my other side.
âOh. Iâ¦.I donât know.â I mumbled.
âCome on Chas. Get your ears pierced. Weâll even help you pick out the studs youâll need to wear for
awhile.â Lexi coaxed.
âIâ¦..â I sputtered.
âExcuse me, Alley, are you able to do ear piercings?â Melissa called out to the girl working behind the
counter.
âSure. Whoâs getting their ears done today?â Alley answered.
âChastity!â Gina called out, clapping her hands.
âChasâ¦.Oh. Hi Miss. Chastity. You may not remember me, but you helped babysit my little brothers
when pop was in the emergency room a few years ago.â Alley reminded me with a smile.
âOh. Yes I do. Didnât he break his leg falling off a ladder?â I questioned.
âSure did. Had to go to the ER to have it set for the night so it would heal properly.â
âI remember that.
âSo you want to get your ears pierced?â
âIâ¦.I guess.â
âLet me take a look, and then Iâll show you the piercing studs to pick a pair. OK?â
âUm. Sure.â
She led me to a chair behind the counter, and examined my ears. I couldnât understand why though.
They were just ears. Finally she showed me a tray of earrings.
âThese are the best piercing studs for your size, and shape ears. As your ears are smaller, itâs best to
have. a smaller stud.â Alley explained as she showed me the tray.
Lexi, Molly, and Melissa gathered around the tray, and looked at the studs with me. They all seemed
pretty simple which worked for me. Molly suggested a set of yellow gold ball studs, but I really wasnât a
fan of the gold. Lexi pointed to a pair of small diamond studs, but I didnât like those either. Finally
Melissa pointed out a pair of white gold, heart shaped studs. Those I liked. Within 10 minutes, and a
small startle from me due to the sound of the gun, my ears were pierced, and we left the shop.
âWhere to next?â Gina asked as she skipped along with us.
âBefore we go too much further, I need to stop at the toy store, and the craft supply shop for some
things for my classroom.â Molly stated, leading us in that direction.
We reached the toy store first. Molly went right to what she needed. As I had never been in a toy store
before I decided to wander a bit. It wasnât long before I came across some oddly shaped, what I
assumed were chairs. They had a slightly rounded bottom so they moved a bit when you sat on them.
They were made of hard plastic with a vinyl seat on top. There were 6 of them in different colors of the
rainbow.
âOh. Molly would love these for her classroom.â Melissa said as she came up beside me.
âShe would?â I asked.
âYeah. She has two already. She said theyâre great for pups because pups always want to be in motion.
These keep the pups in their seats, but still moving in a way.â
âBut would they make a good Christmas gift?â
âI think so. Why donât you, Lexi, and me each get two, that way sheâll have all 6, and none of us will be
paying for all of them?â
âGo get Lexi, and see what she thinks.â
Melissa nodded, and walked away to find Lexi. I definitely liked the chair idea. It would be an added
something to her Christmas present. Once Melissa found Lexi we agreed on Melissaâs idea. Molly was
still sorting through puzzles, and games so we easily paid for the chairs, and arranged delivery.
Once Molly was done we moved onto the craft store. Again I wandered, and found myself in the
framing department. It was there that I got an idea for Rowen, my dad, and Jax. Rowen didnât have any
pictures of his mom up in his apartment, and my dad could never decide which pictures of my mom he
liked best. I had caught Jax sorting though pictures of him, and I from when we were pups. I could
make each of them a collage of pictures. I wouldnât use the originals, but copies. That decided I picked
up a couple of large frames, and photo adhesive. I would ask Joe for pictures of Jane. All the pictures
Jax had were in his apartment in my box of pictures. Dadâs photo albums of my mom was in his
apartment. I would get Braxton to grab those for me.
âWhat are you going to do with those?â Molly asked as she paid for her packs of crayons, construction
paper, and markers.
âIâm going to make collages for dad, Jax, and Rowen.â I answered proudly.
âOf what pictures?â Gina asked.
âFor my dad, pictures of mom. For Rowen, pictures of your mom, and for Jax pictures of the two of us
from when we were pups.â I explained.
âOh wow. Rowen will love that. He doesnât have pictures of mom because he doesnât want to take them
from dad. Are you going to use the originals?â
âNo. Iâm going to have copies made.â
âI think dad would love it if the pictures werenât just your mom. I think it should be pictures of all of you.
For Jax you should add some of the current pictures too.â Molly suggested.
âYou think so?â I questioned.
âYeah. I do. Actually I know of a picture in dadâs office that is his favorite of your mom. Iâll have Jax scan
a copy of it, and email it to you.â Molly offered.
âGreat. Thank you.â
âYouâre welcome.â
âLexi, you havenât really bought anything yet.â Melissa noticed.
âMaybe I have, and you just havenât seen me do it?â Lexi giggled.
âOh. Sneak girl.â Molly joked.
âWhen I need to be, I always am.â Lexi said.
âChas, there is a sewing machine here that Melissa really wants, but she told Ross heâs not allowed to
by her stuff like that for Christmas. Maybe you should get it for her.â Molly whispered to me.
âA sewing machine?â I questioned quietly.
âShe works with her mom a lot, and really enjoys it. Sheâs always talking about wanting her own
machine. Want me to show it to you?â
I nodded, and followed Molly to the sewing machines. As soon as she pointed out the one Melissa
wanted, I didnât think twice. I bought it, and set up to have it delivered to the house. I also picked out
some pattern books, thread, and fabric. Once Molly, and I were done, we met everyone else at the
coffee shop next door. I got a hot chocolate, and we continued on our way.
âAlright Gina, and Lexi, I need more ideas for Rowen, Joe, and Colby.â I stated once we started walking
again.
âDad is easy.â Gina stated.
âHow so?â I asked.
âHe has a thing for model cars. He likes to build them.â
âHe does? Where does he keep them?â
âThe study in our apartment.â
âIs there a particular one he wants, and doesnât have yet?â
âI think so. Weâll pass the store he gets them from. They have his list there.â
âHis list?â
âOh yeah.â
âAlright then. What about Rowen?â
âFunny, unknown secret about Rowen. He is a Marvel fan. His favorite is Captain America.â
âYouâre kidding?â Lexi snorted.
âNope. They have a limited edition model thatâs being released. He typically doesnât buy those for
himself, but I know he would love it.â Gina answered.
âChastity, did you know about this?â Lexi asked.
âYes, I knew. Why do you think half of the t-shirts, and sweatshirts he sends me are Captain America.
Thatâs also why I insisted we watch the movies so I had a clue about who the guy was.â I answered.
âJaxâs favorite is the Hulk.â Molly added.
âThe Hulk?â Lexi asked.
âYup.â Molly responded.
âRoss is a fan of Clint.â Melissa said.
âDoes Colby have a favorite, Lexi?â Gina asked.
âUgh. Yes. Heâs obsessed with Thor.â Lexi grumbled.
âWell he is hot.â Molly joked.
âThankfully thatâs not why heâs obsessed, but thatâs why I have a thing for him.â Lexi giggled, making us
all laugh.
âIâd take a ride on that one.â Melissa said with a snort.
âWho wouldnât?â Gina quipped.
âGina!â I squeaked.
âOh come on. Like you donât think heâs hot.â Gina said.
âI never said he wasnât. Iâ¦.I like Iron Man, if Iâm being honest.â I giggled.
âAh yes. The brains, but so arrogant.â Melissa stated as we walked into the model shop.
âItâs the brains I like.â I joked.
We wandered a bit, looking at the Marvel character items they had until Gina drug me over to the
model she told me about. It was pewter, and Captain America was preparing to throw his shield. I knew
Rowen had to have it, so I grabbed it. I ended up getting a Hulk model for Jax, and they had a model of
Thorâs hammer for Colby, Neither of those were limited edition, but Molly, and Melissa assured me my
brothers. didnât have them. Just because I knew Rowen would appreciate it, I bought my first ever
Captain America sweatshirt.
I ended up getting a model of the James Bond Aston Martin for Joe to build. Gina told me Joe loved
James Bond so it seemed fitting. I knew my dad was a train fan so I got him a model of the first train to
ever be built. It was a prebuilt model, but he could set up the track it came with, or display it. I knew he
hadnât bought himself a train since I was a pup, and he didnât have many.
Of course all of the girls got Marvel items for their mates as well. To go along with their other gifts. The
final stop for the males was the blade smith. Colby wanted, and needed a certain type of knife, and
Lexi wanted to have one made for him. While she was talking to the blade smith, I looked around a bit.
I wasnât a weapons fan, but it was kind of neat seeing what the male made with his own hands, and
imagination. Gina ended up getting a set of throwing knives she said Braxton really liked. I got a leather
pouch for him to keep, and carry them in. I had his name carved into it as well.
The only person I was at a loss for was Lexi. She never really expressed a want or have to have. I
ended up texting both Colby, and Darren for help. What they told me kind of surprised me. Lexi loved
paintings. She couldnât paint, but she loved looking at them. Her favorites were of the moon, stars, and
the sunset. She also needed some new cake pans. I got Molly to take Lexi off to a clothing store she
was eyeing, with Gina, then Melissa, and I went to the small, private art gallery. I didnât know what I
was looking for, but I hoped I would find something Lexi would love.
It took a bit, but I found a set of small paintings that were the different phases of the moon. Melissa
found a set of constellations. She also bought a painting for Naomi, and Peter. I wasnât sure what it was
as I didnât get a good look, but she thought they would like it. Once we finished we went off in search of
Gina, Molly, and Lexi.
They were still in the clothing store when we found them. Lexi was trying on a skirt that looked really
good on her, Gina had a not so flattering tie-dye dress on Molly was in the process of talking her out of.
Molly already had several bags in her hands. Once they were changed, I was surprised Lexi didnât buy
the skirt. I snuck a picture of it to Colby who asked me to have the store hold it for her. After all of that
we made our way home so Molly, Melissa, Lexi, and I could get ready for our date.
Shopping all day was exhausting, but I had to admit it was a lot of fun. I had Molly take my bags back
to her apartment for me, and made my way to Joeâs office. After being told I could come in, I stepped
through the door, and looked around. I had never realized how many pictures Joe had up of his family.
It was clear to me just how important Jane, Rowen, and Gina were to him.
âHey there Chassy girl. What can I do for you?â Joe asked as he set his pen down, and smiled at me.
âI need a little help with Rowenâs Christmas gift.â I said as I sat down in one of the chairs in front of his
desk.
âIâm sure what ever you get him, he will love.â
âI hope so.â
âSo what do you need my help for?â
âRowen doesnât have any pictures of Jane in his apartment. Gina said he doesnât want to ask you for
them because she was your mate, and he feels you should have them. I want to make a collage of
pictures of her for him. I was wondering if you could scan them onto a USB for me so I can print a
bunch to put on the collage, or have Gina do it please?â
âOh. Absolutely. Iâll have Gina do that for you as quickly as possible. Iâm sure he would love that.â
âThank you Joe. I really appreciate it.â
âYouâre welcome.â
âWell I better go. Weâre going on a group date tonight, and I need to get ready.â
âOk. Well you have fun.â
âThank you.â
âOh, and Chastity?â
âYeah.â
âIâm really glad youâre Rowenâs mate. You make him very happy, and an even better man than he
already was.â
âThank you Joe. He makes me very happy too.â
âGood. Now go get ready.â
I waved to Joe with a smile on my face, and headed back to Jaxâs apartment. Rowen said pants, and
long sleeves for tonight. I picked out a pair of dark wash, boot cut jeans, and dark purple, short sleeved
button up. I planned to take a sweat shirt with me to put on at the blacksmith shop though. After that I
got in the shower. I was really looking forward to tonight.