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The Omega Mated To The Four

Chapter 22
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Chapter 22 2/3 The Omega: Mated To The Four Chapter Twenty Two The weekend had passed, but the memory of Elijah's kiss still lingerell in the back of my mind like an annoying itch I couldn't scratch. No matter how many times I told myself to let it go, it kept coming back, playing on a loop whenever I had a quiet moment.

As I stepped outside the cabin Monday morning, I froze in my tracks. There they were.

Isaiah was perched on the hood of Elijah's Jeep, casually leaning back like he owned the world. Elijah leaned against the driver's door, arms crossed, his gaze locked on me. Meanwhile, Alex and Austin were lounging on the porch steps like they had every right to be there.

"What part of leavealone don't you guys understand?" I snapped narrowing my eyes at them.

"Good morning to you too," Alex said with a smirk, not even pretending to be offended.

"We're just here to give you a ride to school," Elijah added, pushing off the car and taking a step toward me. "No big deal." I rolled my eyes. "I don't need a ride." "You're going to walk all the way there?" Isaiah asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Yes," I said, lifting my chin defiantly.

"Stormi," Elijah began, his voice soft but firm, "you don't have to make everything so hard-" "I don't want your help," I interrupted, cutting him off.

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Before he could say anything else, Mariah poked her head out of the cabin.

"What's going on?" she asked, looking betweenand the boys.

"They're trying to forceinto their stupid car," I said, gesturing toward the Jeep.

Mariah blinked, then burst out laughing. "Stormi, just let them give you a ride. It's not like it'll kill you." "No," I said firmly, glaring at her.

She shrugged, clearly amused. "Suit yourself." She turned back to the boys with an apologetic smile. "Sorry, boys. I tried." As she disappeared back inside, I adjusted my backpack and started walking down the path, my head held high.

I'd barely made it half a mile when I heard the familiar rumble of Elijah's Jeep behind me. I didn't need to turn around to know they were there.

The sound of the engine slowed as they matched my pace. I kept my eyes forward, determined to ignore them, but it wasn't long before the drizzle started.

It was light at first, just a few droplets here and there. But as the minutes ticked by, the rain began to pick up, soaking through my jacket and dampening my hair.

"Stormi," Isaiah called from the passenger seat, leaning out the window, "just get in the car." "No," I said, not breaking stride.

1/3 Chapter Twenty Two "You're going to get soaked," Alex chimed in, his voice laced with frustration, "Good," I shot back.

"Stormi, this is ridiculous," Isaiah said. "You're not even being logical." "I don't care," I replied, my tone sharp.

The Jeep crept along besideas the rain continued to fall, the sound of the engine blending with the patter of raindrops.

"Stormi," Alex tried again, his voice softer this time, "please. Just get in. You're going to ruin your homework." I paused mid-step, glancing down at my bag. The papers inside were definitely in danger of getting wet. "Don't be stubborn, carrot head," Elijah added, pulling the car slightly ahead ofbefore stopping. "We're not asking for much." I glared at the back of the Jeep, torn between my pride and my practicality. Finally, I sighed.

"Fine," I muttered, trudging toward the car. "But only because I don't want my homework to get wet." Isaiah smirked as he opened the passenger door for me, stepping out to letclimb in. "Whatever you say, little mate." "Don't callthat," I snapped, sliding into the seat.

He ignored me, climbing back into the car and closing the door. Alex and Austin twisted around from the back seat, their eyes bright with amusement.

"See?" Alex said, leaning forward. "That wasn't so hard, was it?" I shot him a withering glare, but he just grinned. The ride to school was silent, save for the occasional sounds of the windshield wipers and the rain tapping against the roof.

I kept my gaze fixed on the window, refusing to look at any of them. But I could feel their eyes on me, the weight of their stares making my skin prickle.

"You're welcome, by the way," Elijah said after a few minutes, breaking the silence.

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"For what?" I asked, not bothering to look at him.

"For saving your precious homework," he said, his tone teasing.

I rolled my eyes. "I didn't ask for your help." "No," Isaiah said, "but you needed it." I clenched my jaw, refusing to dignify that with a response.

"Why are you all so annoying?" I muttered under my breath.

"Part of our charm," Alex said with a grin.

I ignored him, staring out the window as the school cinto view.

When the Jeep pulled into the parking lot, I wasted no tgrabbing e my bagland jumping out. I didn't bother waiting for them as I made my way toward the building, eager to put as much distance between us as possible.

2/3 Chapter Twenty Two "See you in class, carrot head, I didn't turn around.

Elijah called after me, his voice carrying over the sound of the rain.

Inside, the halls were already bustling with students, and I felt their eyes or onas I made my way to my locker. The whispers started almost immediately, and I didn't have to strain to hear them "Isn't that Stormi?" "She's their mate, right?" "Why is she always alone?"

I tuned them out, focusing on swapping out my books for the first class of the day. Chapter Comments 01