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Xmas Wreaths to Start Celebrating the Start of the Season With
Summer had its fun this year, and with the holidays coming up, itâs time to start thinking about Christmas music, Christmas presents, and best of them all, Christmas Decor. Now we know itâs still hot outside and summer doesnât seem like itâll end, but that doesnât mean we canât start creating a list of decorating ideas and eyeing those new Christmas decorations that Lynch Creek Farm puts out each year. If youâve been waiting for the best holiday decor for this upcoming Christmas season, we at Lynch Creek Farm can provide you with everything you need to bring your home to life this holiday season.Â
Home Decor and Gift Ideas to Purchase for the Holidays
We offer an abundance of unparalleled Christmas garland, fresh Christmas wreaths, adorable tabletop Christmas trees, swags, and stunning Christmas wreaths for front door, living room, and entryway. We also sell warm white Christmas lights as well as wreath hangers, and other decorations including quirky gnomes, porch signs, and pillar candles. For wreath lovers who take the time each year to find their perfect front door wreath, we have dazzling pinecone wreaths created with beautiful red berries, snowflakes, plaid, and burlap bows, and Christmas ornaments, among many other decorations. These are incredibly festive pieces that make the best gifts and home decorations for the holidays.Â
Holiday Wreaths Mixed with Festive Decorations for Your Front Door
In our outdoor greenery wreath collection, we have an assortment of red berry wreaths, mixed pine and noble fir wreaths, and ornament wreaths that cater to different parts of the season. For snowy days and winter weather, our first recommendation is Mountain Snowberry, a lush wreath created with white berry clusters, pinecones, and frosted leaves. Cobalt Christmas is made with frosted branches, metallic blue berries, and blue, aqua, and silver ball ornaments. We also love Snowy Owl, a silver holiday wreath created with glitter-frosted branches, frosted pinecones, bright red berry clusters, silver ornaments, and a plush elegant snowy owl sitting next to a silver bow.
Vibrant Xmas Wreaths You Can Add Lights and Tinsel To
If your home decor is usually colorful and full of decorations, we have plenty of door decor wreaths thatâll meet those expectations every year. Country Christmas, Pacific Pepperberry, Touch Of Holly, and Graceful Blooms are littered with beautiful decorations like frosted bristles, brilliant red ornaments and berries, and magnolia flowers. To add even more Christmas shine, consider purchasing lighted wreath or tinsels to give your wreath that extra flair if you want to add some DIY touches.Â
For house decor that embodies the true essence of the holiday season, shop for all of your decorating needs with Lynch Creek Farm. Every piece is designed to last with fresh greenery and high-quality pieces that you wonât want to put away at the end of the season. So, visit our website and grab yourself an original Lynch Creek design before theyâre all gone for the holidays.
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How to Create Stunning Christmas Curb Appeal: 12 Holiday Scenes
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Fuck it, at this point I'm joining the war on Christmas because tell me why I walked into a store and all of their Christmas decorations were out... it's OCTOBER 5TH LET IT BE OCTOBER my god Halloween is still over 3 weeks away and you've already broken out the mistletoe??
#idc if this makes me the grinch or whatever#like when i tell you they went all out with the decorations...it was the works#the ugly xmas sweaters and those soft flannels on the racks. the Ghirardelli chocolate packages on the display next to the check out area.#random plastic xmas trees on display platforms where they keep the folded clothes and counters. faux wreaths hanging from the ceiling.#there was a fucking box of GIFT WRAP placed front and center from the doors. as soon as you walk in you see a box of just wrapping paper.#one section of the store even PLAYED XMAS MUSIC.#it's still fucking october fuck off christmas đŞđŞđŞđŞ#war on christmas
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Dress Up Your Wreath
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Wreaths
The first signs of the festive season is the appearance of wreaths. The old religion tradition of decorating with ivy, fir bows & holly berries has never disappeared, even before the decorating of fir trees or cluttering front yards with inflatable forty foot Santas descended upon us there was the wreath. These are all in the east end north & south of Greenwood/Danforth. simple, almost minimalâŚ
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Stylish Holiday Wreaths to Elevate Your Entryway: Best Tips
Bring holiday cheer to your home with front door Christmas wreaths from Wreath's Lane. Choose from classic pine, minimalist modern, or rustic designs to complement your style. Explore festive options and learn simple tips to add personal touches, making your wreath uniquely yours. Create a warm, welcoming entryway that captures the Christmas spirit and delights all who visit.
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this we believe in the magic of Christmas wreath is a perfect santa wreath to have on your door this year https://designsbykaylynus.etsy.com
#santa wreath#deco mesh wreath#home decor#winter wreath#christmas wreath#wreath#wreath for front door#door wreath#front door
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A little bit of Christmas spirit đđ
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most artsy october i've had in years
#made a light up jack'o lantern out of cardboard#and now am painting an old christmas wreath black so i can glue bows and skulls on it for my front door
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Why Fresh Christmas Wreaths are the Perfect Addition to Your Holiday Decor?
Christmas is a joyous time when people come together to celebrate the season and create memorable moments with their loved ones. Decorating the home for the holidays is one of the most fun aspects of the season, and a fresh Christmas wreath is the ideal finishing touch.
A wreath can make any space feel cozier and more welcoming. It is a classic holiday symbol. They not only offer a lovely fragrance that can make your home feel festive, but they also have a stunning appearance.
Wreaths serve purposes other than decoration. If you drive through town during the holiday season, you will notice that almost every door has a Christmas wreath. If you go shopping during Christmas, you will see fresh Christmas wreaths for the front door at every decor shop.
Benefits of Fresh Christmas Wreaths for holiday decor-
Aesthetic Appeal:Â
With their lush foliage, brilliant colors, and organic textures, fresh Christmas wreaths make a lovely addition to holiday decor. They give any area a festive feel and create a cozy and welcoming ambiance.
Scent:Â
Christmas wreaths made of fresh vegetation, such as pine, cedar, and fir, emit a wonderful aroma that fills the air and enhances the festive atmosphere. The wreaths' natural scent can also create a peaceful and pleasant environment.
Durability:Â
Fresh Christmas wreaths are great value for the money since they are created from sturdy evergreen branches that can withstand the winter cold and maintain their shape and color for many weeks.
Versatility:Â
There are many ways to use fresh Christmas wreaths. They can be used as table centerpieces or placed on doors or walls. They can also be decorated with ribbons, lights, or ornaments to give your Christmas decor a unique touch. You can also use fresh Christmas wreaths for graves.
Eco-Friendly:Â
Fresh Christmas wreaths are biodegradable, unlike many fake wreaths in landfills. They also promote sustainability by supporting local farmers and reducing emissions from transportation.
Key Takeaway-
Along with Christmas trees, poinsettias, Christmas greenery, red bows, and other popular decorations, Christmas wreaths have been used to bring the holiday mood inside. Holiday flowers have been a tradition for a long time, and many families wouldn't give them up. By investing in a fresh wreath, you can give even more meaning to your family tradition.
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Merry Christmas!!!!
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Tethered Bonds
â˝ Poly 141 x f!reader (Omegaverse AU)
A lucky stroke of fate led you right into the arms of your alpha soulmates. But is it everything you dreamed it would be or just the continuation of a nightmare?
Main Masterlist â˝ Ao3
â˝ Part One - A twisted fate
I'm gonna be honest: this came to me in a tired, period induced haze and I have no idea what the hell I'm doing but the bunnies would not let me stop until I finished it. Was supposed to be a oneshot... until it wasn't XD Hoping this is just gonna be a short little pet project on the side. Lemme know if I missed any triggers!
Trigger warnings: SA (not by the 141), biting, claiming, angst, depression, hurt/no comfort, self harm
[Edit 7/16/24: updated relationship tags]
The parking lot was a certified mess to navigate, a veritable winter hellscape with the continual snowfall keeping the pavement slick and churning around spinning wheels to create a thick dirty slush. Packed cars fought for spaces towards the front of the store, wanting to avoid the headache of trudging through sloppy sleet, heavy carts overflowing with expensive gifts and last minute groceries.
Parents loaded up their trunks for their upcoming banquets. Little ones chattered in youthful exuberance about brightly wrapped packages and a jolly fat man. Festively dressed bell ringers exhausted their muscles for the cause of charity, offering joyous smiles to those passing by gracious enough to offer a token. Even six inches of heavy wet snowfall were not enough to deter shoppers from their mood. Coupled with the obnoxiously boisterous music that met you at the door it was almost impossible not to get swept up in the infectious holiday spirit.
Almost.
You hadnât bothered joining the chaotic dominance for prime parking, opting to choose the very last row towards the street instead of wasting precious minutes yelling profanities out the window to an uppity pack trying to steal your spot. The harsh wind burned your face and nipped at your skin, pulling the woolen scarf tighter around your neck and up over your bitten nose. You avoided eye contact with the chipper lady at the front, not wanting to feel guilty for not donating when you barely had enough to scrape by as it is.
Normally you avoided venturing out this close to Christmas unless absolutely necessary. Holidays haven't meant much to you in recent years since your parentâs untimely passing and you hated the constant reminder of âthe most wonderful time of the yearâ. Sure, there were still your other two alpha fathers, but theyâd opted for someplace warmer in their age and visitation was difficult with your busy work schedule. Your younger brother wasnât almost worth mentioning with his new prissy family somewhere up north. That bridge was burned the day he called you a harlot.
Needless to say, youâd become something of a grinch.
Youâd been miserably sick the week prior and ate through most of your stockpile of hoarded food, not enough remaining to keep blowing off shopping with the bustling crowds. If you wanted to last past New Years then a trip into town was unavoidable.
The intense blast of hot air from the overhead heaters thawed your aching bones upon entering the store, shaking the accumulated dampness from your head and shoulders but leaving the thick cloth covering the lower half of your face. It would help you in your endeavors to get through the aisles expediently without irritating your delicate omega olfactory senses.Â
It got harder to distinguish the source of fragrances this time of year, when folk spent their days burrowed away from the bitter cold surrounded by the comforts of the season. A chilled glass of rich subtly spiced eggnog, smokey cedar logs crackling in the hearth, sweet woodsy pine wreaths and garlands wrapped around thick oak banisters, trees decorated with peppermint candy canes and dried strings of popcorn.Â
Gingerbread, mulled wine, cinnamon, orange, clove; a bountiful buffet of complementary aromas. Your own father had smelled of cranberry sauce once upon a time (it made the holidays that much harder when he was gone). And with so many people filling the space - even with the heating fans working overtime trying to filter out most of it - it could get difficult trying to figure out whether a boozy scent originated from a lovely beta or the soaked rum cake she was placing in her cart.
Honestly if it weren't for the outrageous delivery fees you would've had the groceries dropped off instead of enduring the aggressive pheromones floating through the air. Alas this was one of your few exceptions to your hermit lifestyle.
Truthfully, it wasnât just December that had you hesitant to leave the sanctuary of your meager apartment.Â
For the past few years, youâd been battling a severe case of agoraphobia, something youâd been working on wholeheartedly with a therapist since the accident that made you so. It had crippled you to the point that even daring to have the blinds open on your windows sent you spiraling into that dark abyss of cackling distress, panic consuming every last ounce of breath until you found yourself minutes later curled up on the bathroom floor, lightheaded and queasy.
Nausea was a constant in your life, along with the cold sweat that had you sleeping on a towel just to keep from ruining your bedsheets. Lethargy was embedded in your muscle fibers. A searing ache in your throat. The painful deep tugging in your chest an ever present reminder of the uphill battle you fought each time you opened your crusty sleep filled eyes. Depression was your best friend, curled around you in a false sense of comfort where it was easier to slip into a maladaptive headspace than face the truth of your harsh reality.
But despite the physical manifestations of your trauma, youâd made good strides so far with your weekly sessions. It had been a difficult road getting to this point and your therapist praised you for your dedication to not letting it hinder the life you had ahead. You werenât sure what it looked like, but you tried all the same.
Like a hound that heard you calling, that ominous presence that filled you with dread came crawling into the back of your skull, mittened hand discreetly itching at the wool around your neck and scratching the irritated skin beneath. Forcing yourself to take a few deep breaths until it settled, you grabbed one of the many baskets available and began the trek weaving down the rows of food.
Christmas was about a week away and the mobs were out in full force. Thankfully the items you were on the hunt for were not the same ingredients needed by everyone else. There was the occasional overlap of things like milk, eggs, bread, etc. But there was no call for a full sized turkey or spiraled ham; no sweet potato casserole or chocolate yule log to bake. Just some bologna, shredded cheese, a couple packs of ramen, and a few other household things here you were running low on.Â
Maybe for the hell of it youâd stop in the frozen section and find yourself a mini cheesecake to splurge on for when you inevitably opened that bottle of fireball sitting on the shelf come next Tuesday, forced to listen to your upstairs neighbors' horrendous attempts at Christmas caroling.
Halfway through the store, your browsing was interrupted by an alluring scent swirling somewhere nearby.
Citrusy. Acidic. Sweet. Airy.Â
Your scarf had slipped off your face when you bent down to grab something off the lower racks, exposing you to the freshly baked goods across the way. Someone nearby was carrying a batch of lemon cupcakes, your mouth watering as the scent invaded your tastebuds and forced a pleasant hum from the back of your throat.Â
Something curled in your chest like a finger beckoning forward, begging for an acknowledgement that had you standing at rapt attention. Your body seemed to move on its own, head swiveling like a rickety chair, scanning the nearby vicinity - for what, you couldnât say. The inner omega that prowled just underneath the surface vibrated restlessly, choking back a needy whine while your eyes swept over the closest individuals. Something primal had called out to you, throwing your hormones out of whack, piecing together invisible clues so obviously standing right in front of you.Â
The summery concoction felt so out of place in the harsh winter months, swirling and nagging at the base of your spine, urgent and loud and taking up too much space until you felt like you could drown in its tangâ
Your muscles locked in place, gaze affixed to something - someone - at the end of the aisle.Â
A big someone. An alpha.
And he was massive.
There was a natural musculature that came with the inherited alpha genetics. Betaâs could grow to a similar size if they worked at it, but there was a casual arrogance that was impossible to mistake with the former designation. Even still, this man towered over most others in the vicinity, lesser alphas giving a wide berth to the intimidating figure currently staring down at his phone screen. Thick grey hoodie pulled up over his head, a black military jacket layered over top. Dark wash jeans led down to warm boots hefty enough to stomp a manâs skull in. Messy dark blonde hair peeked out from up top, a black surgical mask covering the lower half of his face from view.
He couldnât have given off any more âdonât fuck with meâ vibes if he had it tattooed across his forehead. There was nothing sinister about his bearing per se - one hand casually shoved into a coat pocket as he leaned back against one of the dessert displays - but there was a coiled alertness that gave you the distinct impression he was more aware of his surroundings than he led you to believe.
One thing was for certain: you were never more sure of anything in your less than perfect life that that man was your scent match.
Your lungs expanded in your chest to drink in more of his scent. Palms turned sweaty, hair on the back of your neck prickled, the weight of the basket on your arm all but forgotten. Your throat parched at the prospect of getting to shove your face against his scent gland and taste the delectable lemony goodness right off his skin.Â
People went lifetimes never meeting their perfect scent matches. The odds of you ever encountering one wasnât even worth holding out hope for. Over seven billion people on the planet and you had to win an epic fucking lottery to get as lucky as you just did. Bonding ceremonies like that made the news for how rare it was. Youâd never even dreamed of this happening, making peace with the idea that mates only existed in fairytale romance.
You just about dropped your groceries when he was joined shortly thereafter by another gorgeous male, slightly shorter by a few inches and not as broadly built. Rich dark skin, effortlessly cool street style, short black curls, and a dazzling pearly white smile.
This new alpha didnât seem to flinch in the presence of the other, lemon cupcake glancing up only briefly to acknowledge the newcomer whose toasted coconut aroma barrelled right into you, colliding like a runaway freight at an unguarded intersection. Gulping down mouthfuls of air like a fish heaving on dry land, your head spun wildly at the nutty intrusion; smokey yet sweet, conjuring images of a warm evening bonfire on a lush sandy beach.Â
Hope bloomed in your chest something fierce and bright. Your omega preened in unbridled delight, pawing at the surface, eager to get her hands on the two beautiful specimens whose every atom screamed âmineâ. Tears stung behind your eyes, a mixture of relief and elation, vibrant like bursting fireworks and twinkling Christmas lights.Â
What would you say to them? Do you approach them first? Should you wait for them to scent you back or try to pretend you didnât smell them yet? What did their voices sound like? You could see their lips moving, even if the onesâ were hidden behind a surgical mask. Tenor, baritone, rumbly bass? What were their names? Where did they live? Was this really happening right now?!Â
Something twisted and gnarled sunk its claws into your subconscious, rearing its ugly head in protest at the newfound revelation, but for the first time in years you didnât fucking care.Â
They were here. Your alphas. Your pack. Your salvation.
âBabes!âÂ
Decadent chocolate floated past you, a small apology from her lips as the omega brushed by, bumping her arm against yours on the way to her intended destination. Youâd hardly noticed, too caught up in your own inner monologue and girlish fantasies to barely manage a quiet âno worriesâ.
For a split second, your eyes met coconutâs beautiful luscious brown, breath catching in your throat as the object of your desire finally seemed to take note of your existence. It was like gazing into the threads of the universe, pulling taut between you in a cosmic symphony that brought your stardust back together from whence it scattered at the dawn of time.Â
A perfect part of an incomplete whole.
âŚuntil those shimmering umber pools shifted left, aimed at the bubbly figure headed right towards them.Â
Huh?
Confusion as both alphas turned their full undivided attention to the dark haired omega, holding out a box of something for them to inspect and smiling when it met their approval, an affectionate pat on the head from lemon for her success that left her beaming with pride.Â
Thatâs when you noticed it - peeking out underneath the collar of her elegant peacoat. A faint white crescent moon shaped scar, standing out against her lightly tanned skin, a matching one a little farther down.Â
Mating bites. A bonded omega.Â
And your scent matched alphas were gazing lovingly at her as if sheâd hung the stars.Â
She was theirs. Theyâd already found their mate.Â
And it wasnât you.
Something died in your chest, a broken scream torn silent from your soul as it condensed into a burning black hole. Agony unlike anything youâve ever known, piercing your fragile heart and burrowing like a plague into your veins until the sickness had spread to every corner of your being. Your omega clawed at her eyes, willing the visions in front of you to vanish like a twisted mirage, begging for a bullet to erase the image of coconut planting a soft forehead kiss before wrapping an arm around her waist and turning to leave.Â
A dejected whine ripped from your throat as you took an unconscious step forward, hand vaguely outreached, instincts screaming to chase after them and make them choose you instead of her. But you did no such thing. You watched helplessly as the alphas who were supposedly destined for you by the stars turned their backs on your pathetic existence.
This couldn't be happening. Why was this happening?! Please turn around!!!
With the same circulating air that had guided their scents to you, the wind in the store shifted.
Lemon cupcake went ramrod straight, whipping his head around so fast you were worried itâd go flying off his shoulders. It was uncanny the way he immediately zeroed in on your poor trembling figure, standing in the middle of a crowded aisle, uncaring to the concerned glances of the other shoppers as he unknowingly ruined your life.Â
Recognition sparked deep behind voided irises before going completely neutral, steeling his expression but remaining unmoving as stone. Itâs like the two of you were locked into place, orbiting each other by an invisible tether, watery eyes begging the ones staring back to please⌠please not leave you behind.
Coconut halted in his own step at the end of the aisle, sniffing the air for a moment with a furrowed brow, glancing over his shoulder at lemon, asking him something too far away to overhear. You can only assume the contents of his reply, the slightest shift of his mask the only tell heâd responded before coconut turned to face you as well.
This time garnered more of a physical reaction than the last, jaw dropping while staring just as unabashedly as his alpha companion. Eyes swept from head to toe, cataloging every minute detail the same as youâd done to them. Pupils dilated exponentially, nostrils flaring taking in the crisp pear scent you exuded, memorizing every facet and swallowing it down like a ravenous predator.
What a sight you mustâve made; eyes red and puffy from the tears that now flowed freely from suffering instead of the earlier jubilation, meek and sheepish and falling apart at the seams. What a piss poor impression to give the men fated to be your mates.
There was a brief moment where coconut seemed to match your initial energy, a flash of something saccharine and longing, only for it to collapse under the grueling weight of our fatalistic reality. There was an internal struggle in the crease of his brow, the downturned expression souring behind clenched teeth and tight fists. But more than that there was pity - pity at how you couldnât have met sooner. Pity that youâd had to discover them like this, a woman on their arm and bite marks on her neck. Pity that they hadnât had faith that they would be the lucky ones in a packed society.
You can make out a question on the chocolate omegaâs perfectly pouty lips, trying to put the jigsaw together as to why her alphas were suddenly acting this way while glancing between the three of you.
Ignoring her, coconut takes a half step forward; you take two steps back. Thereâs an apology in your watery eyes, a hushed âmerry christmasâ too strained for their ears. Your heartâs beating too loudly, your breath comes too shallow. You donât even realize youâre sucking in heaving sobs until a gentle hand of a passerby lands on your shoulder, snapping you out of the chaos of your psyche.Â
You canât take it any more; the shame, the embarrassment, the gut wrenching defeat.Â
The basket falls to the floor with a loud clatter, startling the people nearby who let out shrieks and gasps of surprise as the spilled contents inside break open and shatter. Eggs crack, milk pours onto the mud trekked tile, a fragile jar of strawberry jam splatters across someones pristine boots with an indignant shout.
A smooth tenor voice calls out âWAITâ, but youâve already rounded the corner, barreling through the crowds of happy smiles and ecstatic giggles, too torn up inside to feel anything but desolation at the future so cruelly ripped from your fingers.
The crisp frigid air smacks the breath from your lungs, winter boots slapping on the slushy frozen ground. The squeal of brakes accompanies you as you sprint uncaringly through the bustling traffic, horns honking and voices shouting, muffled and far away as you drown in the whirlwind of your mind. Itâs a miracle youâre not hit by a car, an even bigger one that you make it back to your own unscathed.
Slamming the car door shut, you smack your padded palms repeatedly against the steering wheel, banshee wailing your vocal cords raw in despair. The dark presence creeps in once more, a mocking chill down your spine as it caresses your fractured soul. The nausea comes back full force, the tugging on your chest, the burning in your throat. Thereâs a desperation as you tear your fitted mittens off, reaching under the woolen scarf and incessantly scratching at the irritated skin until it shreds under your nails. The pain doesn't register through your emotional torment, blocking out the inner voice until it inevitably slinks back into the shadows after its bitter lick of victory.
Panting hard, your head slumps back against the cloth headrest, stewing in the silence of misery and defeat, the distant joyful bells of Christmas the only company you have on this cold winterâs night.
It takes a few tries to fit the key in your deadbolt, blinking through tears now frozen to your eyelashes. Thereâs no recollection of how you even made it home in your brittle mental state. For all you knew were twelve civilians flattened like pancakes on the side of the road and a warrant out for your arrest.Â
Wouldnât that be nice? A break from having to pay bills and function like an adult.
Stumbling through the door, the sparse furnishings of your minimal studio glare at you, flipping them off as you shuck the damp outer layers from your frail form. A mess to be cleaned up another day. Â
It wasn't just the rejection of your fated mates you were facing. It was the knowledge that your entire future had been ripped away and no amount of hot glue could piece it back together. Todayâs revelation was the final nail in the coffin for the rest of your life.
The bathroom lights flickered with dying bulbs, something that had been on your shopping list tonight and was now being swept off the floor along with everything else youâd left behind. It didnât stop you from locating the first aid kit under your sink, setting it on the ceramic counter and pulling out the well loved supplies inside.
You avoided staring at your gaunt reflection, not wanting to see the person looking back as you tugged at the thick scarf looped around your neck. The constricting material tore away with ease, falling into a discarded heap on the floor, revealing the torn mottled flesh hidden underneath.Â
Your own set of crescent shaped scars - where the line of your neck connected to the meat of your shoulder, long since healed over and faded with time. The area surrounding it was now swollen and inflamed, raised angry red lines dotted with scrapes like a bad case of road rash, bloody from where you'd furiously clawed at your neck on the car ride home. The only time the fucker in your head shuts up - the connection tethering you emotionally gone silent once he got tired of feeling physical pain across the bond.
Memories came unbidden. Flashes of that fateful encounter coming home late from work, dragged into a sequestered shadowy overhang a few meters down the darkened alleyway. A feral alpha hopped up on something illegal, tearing into your clothes and violating the virginal space between your thighs. The muffled cries as he overpowered you, panting through a rut with his greasy fingers shoved down your throat to silence you, gagging on the musky taste. The scream as his teeth pierced your flesh, the bond snapping taut and stealing your future from you without a thought to your own wishes.
Heâd fucked you ragged that night, waking up with your cheek pressed into the damp pavement and his arm slung around your waist from hours earlier. Thereâd been no one to turn to, no one who would care. By law now you were his - no matter the means it had been done.Â
A mating bite was binding.Â
Youâd crawled away from him, your outfit in tatters hanging loosely over your bruised form, dried blood stuck to your neck and a stabbing pain at your apex. You felt dirty and used and wanted nothing more than to strip the skin from your bones. The unconscious form of theâ your alpha flopped prone on his back, crimson stains around his mouth and his flaccid cock still half out of his trousers. The pinpricks on his arm told the tale of a junkie. Itâs possible he hadnât even been fully aware of the crime heâd committed.Â
You didnât stick around to find out.
But you paid for that decision harshly, opting for a life not attached to your abuser, at a steep tormented cost. Bonds werenât meant to be strained for so long. It starts to cause negative impacts on the pair, the omega bearing the worst of the brunt. Nausea, sweating, pain, dizziness, fatigue. The chronic illnesses you endured day in and day out would stay with you for the rest of your life. So long as he was up and walking free - alive somewhere on the other side of the country - his greasy claws strumming your senses through the connection tethering you eternally.
Only a perfect scent match could override the original bite and free you from the oppressive bonds that shackled you to an invisible alpha - the last remaining hope you had at any semblance of happiness.
And you just lost it.
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