Set in Stone
Pairing: Pete Brenner x Fem!Reader Word Count: 5,861 Summary: You hadn’t chosen your new alpha, and he hadn’t chosen you, but your new life together was starting now, and there was nothing you could do about it. Warnings: AU. A/B/O. Pet play elements. Reference to the death of a loved one and being unwanted by remaining family. Forced, arranged marriage. Reader is dealing with grief after losing a loved one. Angst. Coercion. An excess of alpha commands. Non con. Pussy slapping. Slight anal play. Spanks. Rough sex. Humiliation. Brief degradation. Cockwarming. Forced bonding/mating w/brief mentions of blood. Dark!Pete (I don’t think he qualifies for soft!dark since he’s pretty awful tbh and kind of an egomaniac).
A/N: Hoe’kay, let’s dive back into PT!Pete and his poor omega, shall we? If you didn’t read their first part, check that out first or you’ll be confused! Also! Please leave me your feedback in a reblog or comment once you’re done! I can’t wait to see what you think!
You felt numb.
As you sat beside Pete Brenner, your new husband and alpha, on one of your father’s private jets en route to San Francisco, you felt…nothing.
It was like the horror and disbelief, the betrayal and deep, soul-wrenching grief was all too much for your body or mind to handle right now.
So they did neither. They cruised on in autopilot as you tried to forget about the short, clinical, heartless marriage ceremony you’d been forced to engage in with Pete earlier that day at the local city hall.
The way your father hadn’t even attended but looked so pleased it was over and done with and you would soon be across the country and far away from him when Pete had video called him after.
You were so stupid. You had brought this on yourself, really.
Perhaps if you had been in a better frame of mind after your mother’s death, you would have been more logical. Maybe it would have crossed your mind that the man who had left your mother a pregnant, single omega and had never shown an ounce of interest in you your entire life wasn’t who you should have sought out in your time of need.
But you didn’t have anyone else.