Knot Until Now – Jove Chambers

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And they didn’t talk about it, but he knotted her straightaway, and that was just happening. It was a sweet and sleepy joining, without the intensity of their coupling when she had been in heat. Though she come several times just on his knot alone, in the morning, after the heat had retreated, she could not, and she had to touch herself, something he urged her to do, his deep voice in her ear telling her to stroke her pretty omega clitoris, to make herself come on her alpha’s knot.

And she did. But he wasn’t her alpha. Then they were knotted together in bed, and it was different this time. During her heat, being knotted together afterward was only a little interlude until they had more sex or fell asleep, but now, she was crashing into herself and her body felt different than it had in heat, and everything seemed real now, like waking up after a long night of drinking— Well, no, she didn’t know how that felt, really.

She didn’t get drunk as a general rule. She didn’t like feeling out of control. What the hell had she done? “You’re tense.” He banded an arm around her waist, nuzzling in against her shoulder. “Having regrets?” She sighed. “That obvious? Or are we still synced up in that way, where it feels like you can practically read my mind?”

“I could never read your mind, omega,” he said. “But we were synced. And we’re not now.” He kissed her below her earlobe. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have knotted you this morning. Some part of me doesn’t want to let you go, just wants to trap you here with me.” She twisted to look at him. “But… you said… I thought…” “Yeah, just a part of me.” He smiled at her, a tender sort of smile, and he reached up to brush her hair away from her features.

“I get it. Really, I do. No one likes me, omega.” Her heart clenched in a painful, sympathetic way. “I like you, Rafe.” He let out a noisy breath. “No, you don’t,” he said, and he kissed her. “But thanks for saying it.” She kissed back, but then it was too hard to twist around like that and meet his lips, so she turned back around.

It was quiet, then, the two of them lying together in the bed, his knot swelled inside her, his arm wrapped around her waist. “How long?” she said. “How long will we be knotted together?” he said. “Yeah,” she said. “Not because I want to get away from you, just because…” “It’s all right,” he said. “It’s all right if you want to get away from me.” More silence.

I have this tendency to want to push omegaverse outside of the romance genre. I did write a police-procedural-type book once called Heat Trap, and someday, if I am sufficiently rich enough to write something that will never make any money, I do want to write my weirdass omegaverse-on-a- spaceship-like-The-Enterprise.

Um, but this is not that weird. I don’t think? However, this is not like most omegaverse books you will read. There is no HEA at the end of this book, and if this goes the way I hope it goes, it will not end if and when any of the characters do get together. I want this book to feel like a small-town, cozy soap like Virgin River or something. With knotting. Yes, I know. The Virgin River show is based on a series of books, and in each one of those books, it’s a different couple, and at the end of each of those books, the couple ends up together.

But this will be like the TV show. It will be like Dawson’s Creek, only they’re grown up. Like Hart of Dixie. Or Gilmore Girls, only it’s about everyone in Stars Hollow. Or One Tree Hill. Or, you know, something on the CW before 2016. It’s about a small town. Each book is meant to be short enough that you can read it in a sitting, and I’d like the books to come out quickly.

I’m currently shooting for once a month, and we’ll see how long I can keep up that pace. This first book only has one pairing for onscreen sex, and it’s mf, but I do not know if she’s going to end up with this guy or with someone else, or if there will be a pack. So, anyway, there’s room for all sorts of pairings. If you’re a strict polyamory person or a strict mf person, be aware. Thanks for giving my little book a shot. I really hope you like it.

OceanofPDF.com CHAPTER ONE “I DON’T NEED coffee,” said Sybil Moore. “What I need is directions.” Ten minutes ago, the cable that connected her phone to her car’s little screen had given up the ghost, but that should have been fine, because she could still see the maps app on her phone screen. Except, apparently, the cable hadn’t been charging the phone all that time, so now she had a dead battery. “You’re at a coffee shop, omega,” said the man in the window of the little building here.

It was actually kind of adorable, this little coffee shop.

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  • Pages: 156
  • Language: English (en)

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