Knot Your Damn Omega: Chapter 2
Knot Your Damn Omega (Slate City Omegaverse)
âDo you really need me to go to this thing with you?â I asked, flopping down on the ludicrously large beanbag in my sisterâs living room. Having a rock band for a pack definitely had its benefits.
âYes, I do. And youâre going to wear whatever I put you in.â
âEva.â
âEsme.â
I groaned. âI think I would rather have bamboo shoved under my nails.â
âListen.â She sat on the coffee table, identical face looking at me seriously. âGoing to this thing and looking fucking fabulous is only going to help you. I know you hate the press attention, but if they think youâre happy and thriving theyâll back off. People always want to read more about drama than happiness.â
I threw an arm over my face, intentionally dramatic. âWhy do you have to be right when all I want to do is sulk? I know this will help the ârumors,â or whatever the hell Katarina was talking about yesterday.â
Eva smacked my knee. âI knew you were listening.â
âYou did not.â
âI did. And yeah, that bitch was way out of line. The next time I see Mom alone Iâm telling her to dump her ass.â
I smirked. Eva had stood up and had her hands on her hips like a superhero. To the rest of the world, she was Eva May Williams, the darling sweetheart. Behind the scenes, she was as snarky as I was. If the paparazzi knew how much Eva swore, her whole career would be different.
âShut up.â
âI said nothing.â
The door closed. âHello? I brought home pizza. Oh, hey, Esme.â
I waved to Liam, one of Evaâs Alphas. Both their scents immediately got stronger. Evaâs roses and coffee, and Liamâs bourbon. The good kind. Heâd barely put down the stack of pizza boxes before she was in his arms. The way she melted before he leaned down to kiss herâsmiling the whole timeâmade my stomach flip with longing.
Pulling out my phone was the only way to distract myself without leaving the room. A year ago at the Designation Choice Awards, Eva ran into Mindless Delirium backstage and instantly started perfuming.
Scent-sympathetic they called it. A very clinical name for when scents were so compatible you just knew. It didnât always work, but this time it had.
They went home together and basically never separated. A few months later, their bonding ceremony was televisedâthe event of the decadeâand I was there. Looking like I would do anything to be in her place.
It was the footage Kat had mentioned. Whenever the press deigned to give me attention, it was usually those pictures or videos, with either a true, twisted, or entirely fabricated story about how Iâd chased off yet another pack.
Eva and Liam were practically making out now, her twisting up and around him like he was a tree and she was a vine. I heard his purr from here. âGet a room, please.â
My sister just flipped me off and kissed him a little more before breaking away with a laugh. âWe have to get ready, anyway.â
âGet ready for what?â Jack, another one of Evaâs Alphas, stood in the doorway to their kitchen, shirtless.
âStudio party, remember? Iâm dragging Esme with me.â
âThough Iâm perfectly willing to just go home.â
âNo, youâre not.â She came over and hauled me to my feet, dragging me upstairs into her sprawling bedroom.
Eva lived in a two-story penthouse in one of the most secure buildings in Slate City. I could probably afford to live here if I cared to, but the high-rise life wasnât for me. My place was plenty secure, but it wasnât downtown. I lived on the edge of the city where I could get out easily and run in the park and outside the city boundaries if I needed to.
I frequently needed to.
âOkay, what vibe are we feeling tonight?â
âThere are no vibes. I have no vibes. I am not a vibe.â
âSexy as hell it is.â She disappeared into the massive closet.
I groaned. Once my sister got a hold of an idea, especially when it came to me and fashion, there was almost no stopping her.
âHere. Iâve been dying to wear this, but my publicist absolutely forbid it, so Iâm going to have to live vicariously through you.â
I looked at the dress she was holding and stared at her. âThereâs no way in hell I can pull that off.â
The dress was gold and slinky, ruched at the sides just enough to make sure it would show off every curve I had, and I would be lucky if it fell mid-thigh. Spaghetti straps and a cowl neckline, and the outfit would cover just as much of my skin as it revealed. Fifty-fifty.
I wasnât ashamed of my body or showing skin, but I wasnât sure about giving the paparazzi that kind of ammunition if I had a wardrobe malfunction. Which, you know, wasnât unheard of.
âYou can one-hundred-percent pull this off. How do I know? Because it looks fucking fabulous on me, and weâre identical twins. Put it on.â
Sticking out my tongue, I reached for the dress. It wouldnât hurt to try it on. When Eva saw how uncomfortable I was in the dress she would change her mind. âAre your Alphas going to come waltzing in here? Or should I change in the bathroom?â
She laughed, but bit her lip. âI mean, itâs not their room,â it was, in the sense I knew all of them slept in here most nights, âbut yeah, maybe use the bathroom.â
That was fine with me. The last thing I wanted tonight was for one of my sisterâs pack to see me naked.
The dress itself was cool to the touch, made out of a metal mesh on the outside and silk on the inside. There was absolutely no way I could wear a bra with this thing. I slipped it on and looked in the mirror, already cursing.
It looked amazingâthere was no way to deny it. The golden tone highlighted my skin and brought out the warmer colors in my hair. Even my eyes looked brighter.
âJust so you know,â I called. âI hate you.â
âI know. Get your ass out here.â
Padding back into the room, her jaw dropped. âHoly shit, Esme.â
âHave I mentioned I really hate it when youâre right? Iâm going to need to borrow make-up, though.â
She gestured to her cluttered vanity. âHave at it.â
Most of the time Evaâs team did her make-up and hair, but for smaller events like this she gave them time off. I was glad tonight, since it meant the reveal of the dress was limited to only her. You know, before all of Slate Cityâs paparazzi saw me.
Fine. If I was going to do this? Then I was going to do this. I leaned into the look of the dress, making my eyes dark and smoky with a hint of metallic gold at the inner corners. Just enough gloss on my lips to make people wonder what Iâd been doing, and I ran some hairspray through with my fingers, attempting to corral the flyaways in my waves.
âWhat do you think of this?â
Her dress was white, falling to her knees. It had a similar neckline to mine, so we wouldnât look completely out of sync, but it was a much more toned-down, wholesome version of what I was wearing. âItâs pretty.â
She sighed. âI would kill to wear what youâre wearing right now. Iâve been begging Jasmine and Brian to let me go a little edgier, but the whole team thinks itâs a bad idea.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I still have three more Summer Saga movies coming up, and they donât want to piss off the studio. Which is one of the reasons weâre going to this party.â
Grabbing an overflowing jewelry box, I picked through the jewelry until I found some dangly gold earrings which matched.
âHold on, I have something else perfect for that.â She disappeared into the closet again and reappeared with her shoes, gold heels for me, and a gold wire armband that twisted into swirls and rested on my bicep. âGod, youâre such a badass.â
âRemind me why Iâm going to this party again?â
This was at the core of my problems with the packs who had come to court me. I wasnât Eva. I didnât love parties, preferring silence or my own music to rooms filled with pounding bass and people. I wasnât afraid of people, but most of the time they exhausted me. On the whole, I was built for a different life than this one.
It wasnât anyoneâs fault. No one could have seen our lives turning out this way. But sometimes I wished I could simply disappear, if that wouldnât draw even more media attention and make life hell for Eva.
âDonât the guys want to go?â
âThey would go if I asked, but I told them not to. Iâm trying to help you, remember? Pictures of you in this dress are going to have packs begging to meet you. And none of them will think youâre me when Iâm wearing a white sack.â
I rolled my eyes. âItâs not a sack.â
âYou get the point.â
Tugging on the shoes, I looked at her. âWhat if I donât want packs knocking down my door? What if I just want what you have? To meet the right pack at the right time and for everything to be simple. I donât think thatâs going to happen with Katarina lining up every pack made up of suit-wearing Alphas.â
âItâll happen, May-may. Promise.â
I wished I could believe her. The ache which lodged itself in my chest yesterday hadnât really left, and I didnât think a party like this was going to help. But Eva was trying to do something for me, and I could help her by making her look wholesome by comparison.
A win-win.
Sort of.
âOkay, I think Iâm ready,â I said.
âHold on,â she said, holding out a little perfume roller. âPut this on. Scent canceller. Not for you, but these things are just a mess of everyone, so if you need to clear your head itâs good. I mean, theyâll be spraying scent cancellers, but you canât be too careful.â
I raised my eyebrows. Iâd never had this stuff before. Only the kind of soap and spray that cleaned other scents off you. And she meant I couldnât be too careful because I was going to this party to help my rumors and my Omega instincts rising in the middle of a party because there were too many nearby Alphas wasnât going to help those.
âIâll keep it with me, if thatâs okay.â
âSure.â
The only other thing I had was my phone, and I shoved it in the little black clutch Eva tossed to me on our way out of the room.
Her four Alphas were all in a line at the bottom of the stairs, waiting to see her off, and the whole room was suddenly a mess of their scents. âIâll wait for you in the hall.â
âLooking good, Esme,â Tyler called after me, and I waved without turning back. They meant it, but right now they wanted to be with my sister, and she wanted to be with them. If I looked back, I would crack open seeing the kind of love which sang between them.
I stepped out the front door into the hallway which led only to the elevator, and Neil, Evaâs head of security, laughed. âI can smell the happiness from here.â
âWhy do you think Iâm not waiting in there?â
Scrolling on my phone, I was suddenly seeing the rumors Katarina had mentioned now that I was looking for them. Williams sister terrorizes more Alphas? A blurry looking photo of my familyâs estate and the guys from yesterday leaving. They wouldnât talkâKat made everyone sign non-disclosure agreements tighter than a nooseâbut it was still frustrating. They had no proof it had gone badly, just a guess.
Eva came out of her apartment beaming. âReady.â
I closed the flashy news story before she could spot it on my phone. âHowâs it looking tonight, Neil?â
âAbout average. Iâm expecting it to be much tighter at the venue. When we get there, straight from the car to the door, no questions.â
The elevator dropped, my stomach whooshing in response.
âYeah, Jasmine said as much. No questions from reporters outside. You too, Esme. Weâre controlling the story as much as we can for the release next month.â
I resisted the urge to laugh, as if I would voluntarily stop and talk to one of the people trying to make me look like a monstrous shrew to everyone in the world.
Sighing, I leaned against the wall of the elevator. Even to me, I was starting to sound like what they accused me of. Maybe I was hangry. I should have grabbed a slice of that pizza Liam brought home.
The cameras started flashing as soon as the elevator doors opened into the glassed-in lobby. Not nearly as many as there would be later.
âSmile on?â Eva asked, looping her elbow through mine like all the times weâd done this before.
I didnât have much of a choice, but I looked amazing, and if I was going to be dragged to this party anyway, I needed to get my head on straight and try to have some fun.
âSmile on.â