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The Omega Mated To The Four novel Chapter 103

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The Omega: Mated To The Four

Chapter Hundred and Three

The moment the car screeched to a stop, my stomach lurched.

Before my mates could say anything, I threw the door open and stumbled out onto the sidewalk, barely making it before I vomited onto the pavement.

The world around me spun, the ground tilting beneath my feet. I gripped my knees, trying to steady my breath.

Behind me, my mates weren’t doing much better.

Austin staggered out, one hand braced against the car as he groaned Never again.

Isaiah wobbled, blinking rapidly. That wasawesome.

Alex simply slumped against the hood of the car, rubbing his temples. I think my soul just got left behind somewhere over the Atlantic.

Elijah was the only one who managed to stay somewhat composed, though even he looked like he was still reeling from the journey. He walked over to me, concern flashing in his eyes.

Stormi,he said, crouching next to me. Are you okay?

1 wiped my mouth with the back of my hand and shot him a look.

No,I muttered. I feel like my insides got scrambled.

Elijah let out a breath, then gently placed a hand on my back, rubbing slow circles.

We should sit for a bit,Isaiah suggested. Let the world stop spinning before we move.

So we did.

For a while, we simply sat on the sidewalk, waiting for the dizziness to fade.

When I finally lifted my head and took in my surroundings, I realized something.

We had no idea where we were.

The streets were narrow and paved with old cobblestones, lit by the soft glow of antique street lamps. The buildings lining the streets were a mix of modern and historical architecture, giving the entire place a timeless feel.

The air was crisp and cool, carrying the scent of freshly baked bread and something sweet. In the distance, I could hear the hum of people chatting and the clinking of dishes from nearby restaurants.

Austin, who had been stumped against the car, suddenly perked up. He dug into his pocket and pulled out his phone.

Right.

Cell phones.

I had forgotten these things existed.

Ever since we entered the Uncharted Realm, technology had been useless. No cell towers. No satellites. No service. But now

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We’re in Slovenia,Austin announced after a moment, staring at his screen. Ljubljana, to be exact.

Slovenia,

We were in Europe.

It felt unreal.

I was still processing this when Alex walked up to me, holding out a bottle of water.

Here,he said, his voice softer than usual. You need to drink something.

I took the bottle with a nod, twisting off the cap and gulping it down.

As I drank, Alex folded his arms and grinned.

You know what’s weird?he said.

I raised an eyebrow. Everything?

Okay, yeah, but listen,Alex continued. When I went into that shop over there to buy this water, I pulled out a hundreddollar billand guess what?

What?Isaiah asked.

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Alex held up a small piece of foreign currency.

It changed.

Elijah frowned. Changed?

Alex nodded. The second I pulled the money out, it just shifted into whatever currency they use here. I didn’t even have to do anything.

Austin’s eyebrows shot up. That’s convenient.

That’s not even the strangest part,Alex added. When the cashier spoke to me, I could understand him. But not in the way where you kind of get the gist of what someone is saying. I mean, it was like he was speaking perfect English.

Isaiah tilted his head. Maybe he was speaking English.

No,Alex shook his head. I swear I was speaking his language. The words just came out, and I didn’t even have to think about it.

1 narrowed my eyes, the realization clicking.

This must be Eira’s doing.I muttered.

Elijah rubbed his jaw. She must’ve cast a spell on us before we left

Isaiah smirked. Guess she really thought of everything

By the time we had gathered our bearings, night had fallen.

It didn’t make sense to go looking for the cave while it was dark, so we decided to find a place to stay for the night and head ou the morning.

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Luckily, there were plenty of hotels nearby. We found a cozylooking one on a quieter street, with warm lights glowing from the windows. The sign read Hotel Stari Trg,which, thanks to Eira’s magic, I could actually understand.

The moment we stepped inside, we were greeted by a kindlooking woman at the front desk.

Austin walked up and took care of the checkin, thanks to our newfound ability to speak the language fluently.

Soon, we were handed our keys.

We’ll take two rooms,Elijah decided, Two per room.

All of my mates turned to me at once.

Austin smirked. Guess that means you’re bunking with one of us, princess.

Isaiah grinned. Dibs.

Alex shot him a glare. Excuse me?

I sighed, rubbing my temples. No.

Austin raised an eyebrow. No?

No,I repeated firmly. I’m getting a room by myself.

Four pairs of eyes stared at me. It’s not that I didn’t want to sleep with any of my mates but I was on my period and didn’t feel like having them all up in my space.

Elijah,I said, turning to the most reasonable of the group. Please tell them.

Elijah hesitated, then sighed. She’s right. We all need space to rest.

Austin groaned. Ugh. Fine.

With that settled, I finally got to retreat to my own room.

The space was small but cozy, with a queensized bed, a wooden desk, and a small balcony overlooking the quiet street below.

As soon as the door clicked shut behind me, I let out a long breath.

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