The Feral Alpha (THE DANGER ALPHA BROTHERHOOD #1) by Anna Wineheart EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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SIX YEARS OLD
“I know who I’m gonna marry,” six-year-old Rex said, kicking his legs in
the passenger seat.
Dad frowned as he drove them through the streets of downtown
Meadowfall—a place they were just passing through on their vacation.
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“Who?”
“I don’t know. I don’t know his name. But I will know him when I see
him.”
“That’s crazy. You need to get to know a person first before you marry
them, Rex. But only when you’re older.”
Rex peered out of the window. He always looked at the people they passed
whenever they drove slow enough to see the faces. Something in his gut
told him he had to keep searching. There was someone out there waiting for
him. “When can I marry him?”
“When you’re an adult. Eighteen or older.”
“Eighteen?” he asked incredulously. “That’s too far away!”
“You need to know you’re making the right choice before you commit to
someone.”
“I already know. I know him. And I will marry him.”
Dad sighed. “You can’t even tell me his name.”
Rex shook his head. “But I will know him.”
Dad shot him a worried look. “Have you been talking to someone that I
don’t know about?”
Rex shook his head again, turning to press his nose against the glass. Right
as they were pulling into a fast food parking lot, he glimpsed a man. A thin,
willowy man with blond hair and gray eyes, freckles across his face and his
mouth in a pout.
Knowing shot through him like lightning. A good knowing. But with it
came a terrible pain that flashed through his bones. Rex gasped, all his
insides yanking forward. Despite the pain, he knew it was the right choice.
The right man.
Omega.
He scrabbled at the door handle, trying to open it. “It’s him! Stop the car, I
need to see him!”
“Rex! Calm down!” Dad grabbed him.
“No, no, no, I can’t! I need to see him!” Rex struggled, but his dad held on
tight.
“If you keep making a fuss, we won’t stop here for lunch.”
Rex wanted so badly to scream. But that was the wrong choice. He fell
silent and watched as the man put his lips around a straw and drank. Rex
swallowed, his chest heaving. “I’ll keep quiet.”
“Good.” Dad parked the car and they got out. Rex followed Dad into the
restaurant, barely smelling the grease. He waited until Dad was at the front
of the line, putting in his order. Dad took his hand off Rex to pull his credit
card out of his wallet.
Rex took the chance to slip away, to where the omega sat by the window,
his tray with half a burger and some fries. Rex skidded to a stop in front of
him. He didn’t have much time. “What’s your name?”
The man blinked and looked up. “Wha—?”
“Your name,” Rex asked urgently.
“O-Olson.”
“Olson,” Rex repeated, something settling in him like a puzzle piece sliding
into place. He grasped the man’s wrist—one silvery bite scar; just one, just
right—and brought it up to his nose.
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