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Omega in Charge
Omega in Charge
Omega in Charge
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After years of therapy and spending his heats painfully alone, Aaron decides to take Catherine's advice and hire someone from a service. His past trauma does not make it easy. Luckily, his chosen Alpha has a suggestion that just might help.

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PublisherJay Jackson
Release dateAug 18, 2020
ISBN9781393937715
Omega in Charge
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J Jackson

J Jackson is a queer author, who indulged in erotic writings after developing the idea for "The Phone", the first installment of the "And They Were Roommates" series. Since then, he has continued writing erotica featuring trans characters for all mature audiences. He has been writing since childhood and enjoys exploring dynamics between characters.

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    Omega in Charge - J Jackson

    Omega in Charge

    J Jackson

    Published by Jay Jackson, 2020.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    OMEGA IN CHARGE

    First edition. August 18, 2020.

    Copyright © 2020 J Jackson.

    ISBN: 978-1393937715

    Written by J Jackson.

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    Coming from a traditionalist family, Aaron had never considered that maybe there was something wrong with it. Then came the police. It took him years of intense therapy to teach him that he wasn’t a bad Omega for speaking his mind, for not wanting to have sex the moment an Alpha insisted he had to, for not being good at cooking or any other domestic arts.

    Of course, that didn’t mean he was suddenly cured from his trauma. He cringed every time an Alpha came near him for months. He just started feeling comfortable whenever his new friends’ Alphas stood close to him and even then, he was still afraid of getting hit or pushed down and yelled at.

    But what painfully was the absolute worst was the lack of an Alpha’s presence during his heats. While he hated them, despised them after years of being treated like a ragdoll during a time where he was his most vulnerable, he’d grown way too accustomed to that rich musky scent covering him from head to toe and bearing down into the fabrics of his nest.

    Catherine popped her head up from deep within his new nest. You know, they have services for that, right?

    He stared at her then dropped his gaze and fiddled with the soft blanket she’d given him out of a stack of what seemed like a thousand others. His past nests were made from rough ugly curtains they never hung and ratty towels he used to wash the dog. His ex-Alpha didn’t like the way his scent lasted on the bed sheets or the blankets or even his clothes. It took a dozen or so washes to really clear out.

    Aaron had still been using things he could very easily stuff in a closet, away from anyone’s nose before he met Catherine. He’d admitted it to her when she invited him over to nest as a bonding technique and he shied away from the soft blankets, afraid she’d get mad if he got his stink all over them.

    After all, Omegas were supposed to smell like their Alphas. And he

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