For the rest of the car ride, Lacy was silent. This image of what she had in her head of who her Alpha was was completely different than the reality. It was quite overwhelming for her. Even as she felt Salmona staring at her every so often while driving, she didn't make eye contact with her and even began to regret going down on her in the barn.
What helped distracted her was seeing the sights of the city and the residential areas. She saw groups of people walking, friends, lovers. There was a basketball court and tennis court where Alphas and Betas played, school that were letting out for the upcoming summer months. And then there were the suburban areas such as the one they were driving through now. The houses were big, two and even four story homes, pools in the backyards, people walking their dogs with ease.
Lacy sat up in her seat, her mouth slightly ajar.
"This is home. Working in the family business brought this. Most of the members of the family live around here." Salmona said. She watched as Lacy rubbed her arm, the section that Salmona tugged on just a little too strong. "How are you feeling?"
"Fine."
Salmona drove into a curve driveway of a white crimson two story home with pillars in the front entrance. The front door was two doors with a pond in the front with other greenery.
Salmona got out and opened the door for Lacy and then went to get the bags of groceries out of the car. Lacy walked to the door.
"Go on in! Its open!" Salmona yelled from the Z7.
The house smelt of musk. She stepped into the foyer and instantly smelt the stinch. She took her shirt and lifted it up to her nose. Lacy didn't even have the strength to tour the house for how nauseous she was.
An Alpha came from the living room wearing white slacks and a light brown long sleeve blouse. She was sweating profusely under each under arm. Her hair was bleached blonde with dark blue eyes and...and...she looked every bit like Salmona.
"What is happening?" Lacy whispered, her shirt falling from her nose.
The twin sister walked up to Lacy in the foyer and hugged her. "I can't believe it, its you!" She sounded exactly like the woman from the game but...wasn't? Lacy turned to look back at Salmona who was bringing in the groceries. She turned to face the twin.
"What is this?"
"I'm Samantha. I've been the one talking to you for the most part. Oh god, when Salmona told me it was the girl from the game, I nearly shit myself." Although she looked like Salmona, she was nothing like her. For one, she was much more energetic, giddy, and child-like. Samantha gulped. She wiped her forehead with the back of her head. "I'm just so glad you're here. Hey, you wanna see your nesting room?"
Samantha took Lacy by the arm further into the house where the color pallet was black, gray, and white. There was a hallway that Samantha led Lacy to and opened it. Lacy looked inside to see it was a nesting room with pillows and blankets. Small yet spacious. Lacy blushed looking at it. Samantha was in rut.
"Alphas move very fast." Lacy said.
"Well, I didn't know it was going to be you. Since it is though, we can wait. I don't mind waiting." Lacy looked up at the tall woman. She seemed more gentle than her sister, even her smile was warmer. Lacy found herself smiling back, forgetting about what took place at the grocery store earlier.
"You seem miserable," Lacy said.
Samantha laughed and there it was! THAT WAS THE SEXY LAUGH! Yeah, she and her sister sounded alike, but there were hints that were there to show they weren't one hundred percent the same.
Samantha took hold of Lacy hands and brought them to chest. She looked down at her Omega, unable to believe her eyes. But what caught her eyes was a mark on Lacy's arm. She brought the arm closer to her.
"What is this?"
"Your sister held me a bit too tight-"
Samantha released Lacy's arm and went down the hall toward the kitchen with Lacy not too far behind. She pulled at Salmona while the other woman was putting away the groceries.
"What did you do to her arm?"
"It was an accident!" Salmona explained. "She got away from me when I tried to warn her of the Alphas. Sis, I know how much you like her. Come on, I wouldn't hurt her." She pleaded toward her sister.
Samantha sighed, putting her hands on her hips, a little pacing. "Just, just be careful okay. She's not just mine but ours."
"I don't belong to anyone," Lacy interjected. Salmona rolled her eyes while Samantha walked to her.
"We're your Alphas." Samantha said.
"Wait," Lacy threw her hands up, confused. "The both of you?"
"Well, yeah."
"We were hoping Samantha could mate with you tonight."
"I just got in. Can't I settle in before getting my bones jumped?"
Samantha became distress at sensing Lacy's distress. "Of course."
"Samantha you need to mate!" Salmona yelled frantically. When in rut, it was best for an Alpha to mate if they could to avoid pain and hardships that could cause complications for future occasions.
"I'll be fine. She needs, she needs to settle in." Samantha rubbed her temples, feeling a headache coming on. "Do you mind showing her the rest of the house. Imma, Imma go lay down in the nesting room."
Once she left the kitchen, Lacy looked at Salmona. "I'm more than just a fuck toy."
"Of course," Salmona said, slamming the bacon down on the counter. Irritated that her sister was in so much turmoil. She chose the worst Omega, an Omega who didn't want to submit. An Omega who talked back and wanted her independence. Those were the worst ones. Salmona shook her head. Her sister was just too nice for an Alpha. She glared at Lacy and Lacy glared back.
"I wish I never gone down on you in that barn."
"Yeah well, you did and you swallowed which I promise you'll be doing more of later." She blew a mocking kiss at Lacy and continued to put up the remaining groceries.