Chapter 3: The Relentless Husband (END)
by Abo DammenβThis is my parting gift to you,β said the omega, tears streaming down his cheeks. He rarely cried, but today was different. He hastily wiped his face, turning away so the alpha wouldnβt see him like this.
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A parting gift? Was it a pheromone blocker?
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The slow-on-the-uptake alpha finally realized that his confessions had backfired. The omega had always believed that his change in attitude was driven by pheromones. All his attempts to comfort the omega had only caused more pain. Pregnancy already made emotions volatile, and though he had noticed the omegaβs unease, he hadnβt communicated properly.
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This omega was the one he had married, the one he should cherish, the one who had borne him a child and endured so much. Yet all he ever did was make mistakes.
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βI was wrong. This is all my fault.β The alpha moved to the other side of the hospital bed and leaned down to embrace the omega, apologizing earnestly. βIβve been terrible. Donβt cry, baobei. Your eyes will hurt. I didnβt explain things clearly, and thatβs on me.β
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The omega buried his face in the pillow, his voice muffled. βYouβre not terrible. Itβs meβIβm greedy. I didnβt want to become someone like this.β
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He felt suffocated, emotions spiraling out of control, crushing him. Finally, with a hint of a sob, he said, βIβm the bad one. At first, I thought it would be enough just to see you from afar. Then I started hoping we could occasionally cross paths. And laterβ¦ one day, I noticed you looking at me, and I became obsessed. I started to fear that someday, whatever it was that attracted you to me would disappear, and youβd grow cold and leave. You wouldnβt look at me with warmth anymore.β
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βI kept asking myself whyβwas it because of the child? The pheromones? Habit? I agonized over finding a reason because if I understood it, maybe I could make it last a little longer.β
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βBut Iβve become greedier and greedier. I canβt go back to how it was before.β
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βWhat would I do then?β
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βIt wouldβve been better if youβd never looked at me at all.β
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βIβm just too greedy.β
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The omega rarely spoke this much unless it was about research. Now, his voice was hoarse from crying, his breathing labored. The alpha gently pulled him out from under the covers.
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βTake a deep breath, baobao. Look at me,β the alpha said, cradling the omegaβs face and wiping away his tears. He was much older than the omega, and he should have been the one to address their issues proactively. But he had failed. He thought simply being good to the omega was enough, yet the wounds he had unintentionally caused still remained.
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He kissed the tears from the omegaβs face and, staring into those red, swollen eyes, held the omegaβs small hand as he confessed, βI donβt love you because of pheromones. Iβm sorry. For two years, Iβve been cold to you. Iβve given you no sense of security. Iβve never explained myself, apologized, or expressed my feelings. Iβve been selfish, taking your love for granted.β
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βIβm sorry. Can you forgive me? I promise Iβll do better.β
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The omega stopped crying, his nose reddened, his tear-streaked eyes dark and glistening like grapes. He stared at the alpha, seemingly unable to process it all. He had already decided to let go.
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The alpha gently patted the omegaβs back, comforting him as he had done during the pregnancy. His voice was soft. βChoosing you wasnβt my grandfatherβs decision, and it wasnβt because of our pheromone compatibility. Out of all the photos, yours stood out. The one with your buttoned-up, prim little shirtβit left such an impression. I never considered the pheromones. I shouldβve told you sooner.β
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βI love you. Maybe I started later than you did, and I canβt pinpoint the exact moment, but at some point, I just couldnβt look away anymore.β
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The omega suddenly felt like crying again. After pouring out his deepest fears, he felt as vulnerable as a cooked shrimp, wanting nothing more than to curl up and hide. His face flushed, his thoughts in a jumble, but all he managed to say was, βIβm no good.β
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βYouβre not bad. Youβre perfect. I love everything about you. When youβre quiet, I find it endearing. When you cry like a little kitten, I find it even more so. When you earnestly explain your research, I think itβs adorable. When you kick off the covers in your sleep or talk in your dreams, itβs charming. Even when you push the food you donβt like to the edge of your plate, I think itβs cute.β
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βIn my eyes, youβre perfect. When youβre happy, Iβm happy. Seeing you cry feels like needles stabbing my heart.β
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βIf thatβs not love, then tell meβwhere can I find another prim little scholar who can put up with someone as terrible as me?β
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The omegaβs face turned crimson, the blush creeping down to his neck. He didnβt kick off the covers or talk in his sleep! He didnβt want to hear more and tried to burrow back under the blanket, but the alpha caught him and pulled him into his arms.
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βBaobei, letβs not get divorced, okay? Give me another chance to prove to you that I donβt love you because of pheromones. To me, youβre more important than anyone else. Even if our pheromones werenβt compatible, Iβd still want to hold youβand only you.β
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βWhat would I do if you stopped loving me?β
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βPlease donβt push me away.β
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The alpha seemed determined to pour a lifetimeβs worth of sweet words into this moment. The omega understood his feelings now but couldnβt handle it anymore. He quickly covered the alphaβs mouth. βOkay, stop. Youβre not allowed to say anything else!β
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βNo, I have to say it. Baobei, I donβt want to leave you. What am I supposed to do? Every time I leave for work, all I want is to put you in my pocket and take you with me.β
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Before the omega could respond, a dull thud interrupted them.
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βBrat, stop slacking off and go to work!β The alphaβs grandfather knocked his cane on the floor. The two inside the room were so engrossed in each other that they hadnβt noticed the group of people eavesdropping outside for quite a while. It was mortifying, but the old man seemed quite pleased. After all, he wasnβt the one embarrassed.
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βAlright, take care of things for the next few days. Once the baby is weaned, send them to me. You two can focus on your relationship, and if you want, have another one.β After cooing over the pink-faced baby, the grandfather prepared to leave.
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From the moment the curtain was pulled back, the omega had been like a quail, too shy to lift his head. A group of relatives surrounded them, clearly getting in the way.
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The alphaβs grandfather waved his cane threateningly. βAnd you, brat, donβt think you can slack off at work! Youβve got a wife and kid to support!β
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The omega, who had been silent until now, quickly got up to shield the alpha, IV still in his hand. The needle dislodged, causing blood to flow back.
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βDonβt get up!β The alpha hurriedly pulled him back, blowing on the omegaβs slightly swollen hand and gently massaging it, completely ignoring the huffing old man behind him.
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The alphaβs grandfather, initially just joking, ended up feeling like the villain. His fierce demeanor softened as he moved closer to check on the omega. βAre you okay, dear?β
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Joking aside, the old man liked the omega. He was obedient, understanding, and well-manneredβa perfect spouse for the alpha. And with mutual affection, the baby-making process had clearly been smooth and harmonious.
After taking the medicine, the alpha became even clingier. The omega sternly submitted a request to the lab for a third round of clinical trials, convinced there was something wrong with the drugβs formulation. Not only was it ineffective, but it also seemed to have some unintended side effects.
Yeeey, everything ended well and now they can live happily ever after! \(=^w^=)/ So many emotions contained in three short chapters! It was nice reading~ Thank You for Your amazing work and sharing this lovely novel with us! οΌ*βββδΊΊοΌβ₯ Take care