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The King's Omega (The Lost Lines, #1) The King's Omega by Merri Bright
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“I may have bound her and given her pleasure in Turino, but somehow, without my knowledge, she had tied invisible, unbreakable chains around my heart. I was hers, her prisoner, her captive, for as long as she would have me.”
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“Ah, Goddess be praised. I lived to see the kitten and the killer fall in love.” The woman’s eyes turned white. “Your love will conquer all, even death. Give yourself to the one your heart sings for, little Omega, and you will save him and all of his brothers.”
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“I was making a sound deep in my chest. The sound filled the room, washing over me, over Rigol, and I felt it thrumming through my fingers into him. Healing him. “Are you purring for me, little one?” Rigol’s voice was low and rough. I stopped, and he reached around, gently clasping my hand with his. His fingers were long and strong, with little healed nicks from his weapons training. “Don’t stop, please.”
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“Belgorn,” he said, and turned to the right page, reading. “‘Barbarian hoards overwhelmed the King’s forces. The Royal Omega Cyndil summoned the King and his Generals to her before the last battle. She received her lovers and gave them all her gifts. Each General, as well as the King, received the strength of ten and became invulnerable to swords or arrows. Their troops also received the gift of her presence through their leaders and gained courage and strength. Their eyes shone golden, and seeing this, the barbarians fled as they knew of the Goddess’s gifts and perceived they had gone against Her in their warring.”
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“He’s an Alpha,” she said, “raised by Betas and men weaker than him. He has his generals, sure, but they’re all of an age. No one taught him how to deal with his instincts. We have forgotten so much since the plagues.” Her gaze was a little too sharp. “And a lot of what he does is instinctual, little miss. Young Vilkurn told me what you are, an Omega.”
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“I like the food here at the castle, especially the desserts. And I like your generals, they’re all very kind, and Axe is so sweet.” I tried not to swallow my tongue as she referred to my Master Spy and Torturer, Executioner, Thief and Diplomat as kind. “… and then Axe taught me a song on the harp before he left.”
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“The next weeks were the best I had known since becoming king. In the library, seated next to Vali, watching her soak up knowledge faster than anyone I’d met, I realized I had underestimated her in every regard. She was quick and had a keen, odd sense of humor. We had finished both primers the first day, and she’d absorbed everything I’d taught her.”
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“The beating afterward had hurt, though at least Father had kept it private. But what had hurt more was what he’d said as I sobbed and bled on the floor of his private chambers. “You’re a terrible son, Rigol. No doubt you’ll make an even worse king when I’m gone. Rimholt deserves better.” I knew that; he had said as much too many times to count. The way I’d treated the Omega who had been fated to save us only proved him right again.”
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