Wesley [Resistant Omegas 7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour ManLove)

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words sink in and their expressions change some. Then I focused on Levey. “Did it ever occur to you that us having sex was the first time I chose to sleep with someone?”
    “No.” His eyes went wide and filled with shame.
    “Yeah, it was and you ruined it. So, thanks for that. And I did seduce you. I had planned on doing it from the moment I signed the contract because I knew none of you would with the trial run. Not because I wanted to trick you into keeping me as you put it, but because I knew you’d give me the full time to decide if this was what I wanted. I knew it was. I knew since I kissed you guys after my vision.
    “But even if it wasn’t for that reason and the one you accused me of. You’re a grown-ass man. I didn’t drug you or hold you hostage. I told you what I wanted and you got me naked and prepared. So don’t you dare try to turn this shit around. I didn’t fuck you while you were sleeping or something devious. You wanted it as much as I did.”
    “Wes, I’m—” he started to say but I shot him an evil look and interrupted him.
    “Save it. I don’t want to hear it. You guys were so happy with me when I helped your lake and then look how fast you turn on me. All of you, pissed and judging me. Just go the fuck away and let me take care of these pups. They need me, and actually want me around now. So I like them better than you guys anyways.”
    “I told you this morning that I shouldn’t make the decision for all of us. You knew that’s how we felt,” Harkin defended as the other two just stood there looking sad.
    “And I thought I made it clear you were being an idiot then too. The only thing you did was deny my decision since I tried to give myself to you. You had a choice if you wanted this, me, and to be together. You made it and signed the contract. The only decision left was whether I accepted you after getting to know you better.” I stared at them, sadness overwhelming me. “Maybe I was wrong. I don’t think the men I saw in my vision would have acted like this.”
    “You can’t change your mind now,” Levey blurted out, looking panicked.
    “Yes I can,” I growled, flinching when I heard the cubs whimper. I changed my tone then. “The new contracts all have a clause in them that if at any point the Omega thinks his safety is in jeopardy he can go right back to sanctuary.”
    “We’ve not done anything to make you worry about your safety ,” Bay practically spat at me. Good, now he was pissed again. Swell.
    “Really? Levey didn’t shove me away from him after taking me roughly and throwing all kinds of heinous accusations at me? You three didn’t just gang up on me, all pissed off, and say I was trying to trap you? Most Omegas would be cowering in the corner at this point. But I know I’m stronger than all of you and what I can do.”
    “You know we would never hurt you,” Harkin whispered, looking as if I’d just slapped him across the face.
    “Uh-huh, and you knew that I’d never try to trick you into something or be such a devious little shit, right? Apparently not. I trusted you guys and you didn’t me. You know what I trust now?”
    “No, what?” Bay asked, his anger gone.
    I stared each of them down, letting them see how serious I was. “None of you. Now leave me the fuck alone.”
    “Wesley, it was a valid concern, okay?” Levey said quietly as he knelt down in front of me. It was childish but I scooted so I could turn my back on him without jarring the pups. It was also shitty of them to not leave when I asked them to, had a valid reason to be upset with them, and they knew I couldn’t walk away because I was waiting for the vet.
    “We’re sorry. We should have come to another conclusion,” Bay tried. I ignored their comments and pleas to talk to me, only reacting when Harkin touched my shoulder.
    “Don’t ever touch me again,” I hissed and pulled away. “You don’t trust me and now you won’t respect my wishes to give me space. I’m

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