Read Getting Close to the Omega Online
Authors: Lisa Oliver
Tags: #gay erotic romance, #gay erotica, #wolf shifters, #gay shifters
were still at the talking stage. So he sat down in the nearest
chair and Dean sat down next to him.
“We’ve known each other about five years, haven’t we Dean?”
Kane started. Matthew saw Dean nod his head, but the man
didn’t say anything. “I’ve come to care for you a lot over that
time, Dean, you know that. Finding you in that state when we
first met, helping you with the problems you had when you first
came to live here. Seeing how you are now with other shifters
and any group of people. You can’t blame me for wanting to be
sure that you think you are doing the right thing by taking
Matthew as a mate.”
Matthew could see Dean biting his lower lip, and he looked
worried, but he still stayed silent. Kane must have been waiting
for Dean to say something and when he didn’t, Kane went on.
“Matthew’s an Alpha, and you’ve always had problems with the
Alpha power. How can you be sure that this is what you want,
and that you’re not being coerced? And that’s without the sex
angle. Shit Dean, you don’t even like shifting in front of others
in the pack, how the hell are you going to cope with Matthew
seeing you naked?”
Matthew desperately wanted to say something, anything to
stop Kane attacking Dean the way he was doing. But he could
see that Dean wasn’t just blindly taking what Kane was
throwing at him – he was thinking, and Matthew trusted his
instincts that were telling him that right now was a good time
to keep quiet.
“What have you got against other people’s mating, Kane?”
Dean asked quietly. Kane looked confused and looked to
Shawn, who was also sitting silently, but Shawn was looking at
Dean and Matthew.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about?” Kane said. “Having a
mate is a joyous thing, and something to be celebrated in the
pack. I’ve always believed that even when I didn’t think that
gays could have mates.”
“Then why,” Dean said with a bit more bite in his voice. “Why
did you attack Diablo when you found out that he and Griff
were mated? And why did you support Troy when he was going
to complain to the Council about Damien biting Scott without
permission? Then when Troy had to go and find Anton you
tried to tell everyone in the pack they didn’t have to go with
him, even though he was going up against the US Army. And
now you are attacking me, without thinking that maybe this is
something that Matthew and I have to work out together.”
Dean stood up and was pacing the floor, looking at Kane, his
face red with anger. “You speak about matings that should be
celebrated, but you know nothing about it. When you met
Shawn and you didn’t know what to do because we didn’t know
that Shawn was a Shifter Guardian at the time, we all stood by
you. We all tried to bring the two of you together and when we
all heard how different Shawn was, we still stood by you and
gave you complete unconditional support because we wanted
you to be happy. And yet not once, not with any of the
matings that has happened since, have you given any of us the
same consideration. Now how is that fair?”
Shawn stood up and started clapping his hands. “Well done,
Dean,” he said. “Thank you for being able to put into a few
sentences something I have been trying to get Kane to
understand for months. Good for you standing your ground and
speaking your mind.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Kane said glaring at
Shawn, who just smirked at him as he sat down again. Then
Kane glared at Dean. “Please remember you are the Omega in
this pack and you don’t have the right to speak to me like
that.”
Dean stared at Kane as though the man had suddenly grown
an extra head. Matthew could see that his little mate was
upset, but the man was holding himself together with sheer
force of will, and despite the tenseness in the room, Matthew
was seriously impressed. When Dean spoke again, his voice
was quiet and firm. “I am trying to stick up for my right to
accept my mate, which I thought I had the right to do. I know
I have problems and I know that you are worried about me,
but you have crossed the line. I have stayed in this pack
because you have all become the family I had always dreamed
of having AND because you personally have never pulled rank
on me before. That is what makes this pack strong. The fact
that we are a family, not like the other packs. But if you are
telling me that I don’t have the right to fight for my right to
take a mate, then you are no different than the Alpha from my
home pack.”
Dean looked across at Matthew, and Matthew got to his feet
and went and stood by his side. He had never been so proud
of his mate, as he was in that moment. Dean searched his
face as though looking for something, and Matthew hoped that
all the support he could muster was clear on his own features.
Whatever Dean decided to do, Matthew would support him.
Dean must have seen that because he gave Matthew a little
smile and then turned back to Kane, his face grim. “I love you
all, don’t ever doubt that,” he said. “But I deserve to be trusted
in making my mating decision the same as anybody else here.
I’m taking Matthew back to my house. We are going to discuss
how our mating is going to work between the two of us,
despite my problems and then if he still wants me, I am going
to ask him to claim me. If you think this is going against your
Alpha position, then banish me and Matthew from the pack. I
won’t live like I did before – being disrespected just because I
am an Omega.
You
taught me that I deserve better than that.”
Then turning to Matthew, he said in a softer voice, “Come
home with me?” Matthew looked down and smiled, his heart
so full of love for the man in front of him, he couldn’t speak.
No matter what horrors Dean might have gone through in his
past, his years at the Cloverleah pack had taught him to stand
up for himself when it counted, and that gave Matthew such a
wonderful feeling, he felt as though he would burst with it. Not
trusting himself to speak, he nodded and after giving a small
bow to Kane and Shawn, who were still sitting on the couch,
Matthew followed Dean out of the house.
Walking around to the garage, Dean cast a longing look at the
bikes that were lined up against one wall of the large space.
“I’ll get Troy to bring mine over later,” he said to Matthew, as
he got into the same SUV the two men had used to go into
town. “Did you want to bring your bike now, or can you trust
one of the other pack members to ride it to mine later?”
Matthew didn’t think Dean needed to be left alone for a second,
not after all the things he had gone through in just one day, so
he just hopped into the passenger seat of the SUV and said
with a smile, “We’ll worry about the bikes later. I just want to
see the place you call home.”
By the time Dean pulled into his driveway, just five minutes
away from the pack house, he felt completely drained. For the
first time since he had met him, Dean was really angry at
Kane. He was the first to admit that when Kane had taken him
in, he was in a dire situation and he’d even considered taking
his own life. Kane and Griff, and then later Troy and Scott, had
been awesome sources of comfort and support. Under their
loving guidance Dean had overcome many of his problems and
finally felt like he had found his place in the world. In one
short outburst, Kane had robbed him of that and instead of
upsetting him, like he thought it would, Dean got angry.
Matthew had been a solid mountain of support at his side, and
for that Dean was extremely grateful. He didn’t know anything
about the man beside him, and apart from his discussion about
art, Matthew didn’t know him either. When Kane had started
getting antsy with Dean and making him feel bad, Dean
expected Matthew to intervene. It would be what any typical
Alpha, especially a mate, would have done. But somehow
Matthew had known Dean needed to deal with Kane by himself
and stayed quiet.
Smiling up at Matthew as he parked the car, Dean said, “Well,
this is it. It’s small, but it’s mine, and its home.”
“It looks lovely,” Matthew assured him, taking a good look
around. Dean’s house was small. Just two bedrooms and a
small study, a living area, large kitchen and two and a half
bathrooms. Dean bought it because it was made out of solid
wood, with a tile roof, and he kept the exterior color scheme as
neutral as possible so that the house blended with the trees
around it. Like all of the houses owned by pack members,
Dean’s place backed onto the forest and although he knew
Matthew couldn’t see it from the driveway, the back of the
house sported a huge porch and big windows to make the most
of the view.
Walking Matthew into the house, Dean refused to be nervous
despite knowing that a lot of his art graced the walls of his
home. He had pictures of all of the cars he had painted on the
walls in his hallway, a couple of large painting of wolves
gracing the area above his fireplace in the living room and
some private romantic nudes he had painted enhancing his
bedroom.
Ignoring it, although super aware that Matthew was looking
around with interest, Dean headed to the kitchen where he felt
the most comfortable. “Did you want a coffee or a cold drink?”
He asked, turning to see Matthew looking at a painting he had
done of Kane and Shawn in their wolf form.
“Yes, er, coffee if it’s not too much trouble, please,” Matthew
said, coming over to sit at the kitchen counter. “That painting,
is that Kane and Shawn?”
“Yes,” said Dean, fiddling with his coffee machine. “How did
you know? I didn’t think you had seen any of the pack in wolf
form.”
“You captured the eyes beautifully,” Matthew said with a gentle
smile. “I am stunned at how good an artist you are. Are there
more around the house?”
Nodding, blushing, feeling both happy and nervous, Dean
figured the best thing to do was let Matthew see all he had on
public display at least. His art books, portfolios and tattoo
designs he could always share on another day. “Take a tour
around the house. The coffee will be about five minutes,” he
said, hoping he sounded more confident than he felt. If
Matthew didn’t like his work, or appeared disinterested, then
Dean thought he would break inside. He couldn’t be mated to
a man who didn’t like the way he expressed his creativity.
Hunting through his cupboards for something that he could
serve as a snack with coffee, Dean remembered he had some
frozen plum and coconut muffins in the freezer, which would
only take ten minutes to warm up in the oven. He bustled
about, lost in his task, and almost yelled out loud as big hands
came up behind him and wrapped around his waist. He did
jump and turned, looking up into the smiling face of his mate,
who was sniffing the air appreciatively.
“You are an amazing artist, and you bake muffins. How did I
get so lucky,” Matthew said, holding him for just a moment and
then sitting down at the kitchen counter again. Dean’s body
missed him the second the big man moved away and he
quickly set things out so he could take the seat next to his
mate.
Matthew took over serving the coffee, adding milk and sugar to
his. Dean didn’t believe in using sweeteners or creamers,
preferring plain milk, sugar and fresh cream for his recipes. He
guessed that Matthew must have a sweet tooth if the four
sugars in his coffee was the normal way he took it.
Then he was lost in Matthew’s eyes as the man gave him the
full force of his attention. “How are you feeling now?” Matthew
asked. “You’ve had quite a day.”
“I am feeling pretty tired,” Dean admitted. “I could’ve done
without that scene with Kane. I don’t know what the man was
thinking.”
“I think he was worried about you, and the rest of the pack,