Jamie was a quiet girl who never stood out in school. She never joined a club and never had grades that went above a B-. She never minded how repetitive her world was. As long as she was alive to read any new and interesting novels she was happy to live a boring life.
Compared to others in her school, who would lose their minds from boredom, Jamie would simply shrug it off and stick her nose into another novel. After all, she had other things to worry about.
Everyday when she gets home she would hear yells and screaming from inside her home and everyday she would sit on the steps to her home, while reading and listening to music. It's only once the yelling stops that she enters eats the food left on the table and then heads to bed.
Then one day her daily routine finally was changed on her way back home by a motorcycle and a telephone pole.
When she had first opened her eyes it was three months after she had awoken from a coma. She found her parents snuggling on the visitors chair in her hospital room.
Her parents, unlike the ones she is currently witnessing, had a strained relationship. They had an arranged marriage. Which was only made known to them after they had already seperatly formed relationships. Either way, their parents forced them to go through with the marriage.
They found it a struggle to be around one another every day ever since Jamies birth. They still made an effort to be proper parents and never brought her into their arguments but their tension still grew. It got to the point that they would scream and yell at one another and finally two days before Jamie got into that accident they had finally filed for a divorce.
But now, not only is she shocked by their seemingly sudden closeness there was a sickeningly sweet smell coming from them which made her scrunch up her nose in disgust. She used to believe that the only way those two would work out is if they were forced together by an unknown source. To think that was true.
At that moment having noticed her awakened and disgusted state her father spoke indifferently as though nothing out of the ordinary had just happened.
"Since you are now an adult. It seems we keep forgetting you can now perceive hormones..."
"Ah! Yes, sweetheart we're sorry you had to wake up to our scent's!"
Mother quickley chimed in and in a hurried action took out two transparent chokers.
'Oh god please don't tell me they plan on showing me the exact activity that brought this disastrous couple back together.' Were the exact thoughts that popped into her head when they began placing the chokers on one another.
However, other than the sudden disapearance of that sickening smell, to her relief, nothing out of the ordinary happened. Unaware of her confused state her parents continued to talk about recent events.
*sigh* "It doesn't seem like the Lager family like our darling very much. They still refuse to marry their family's Sammie to our wonderful Jamie!" Jamie's mother said with a strong distaste.
"It can't be helped. It seems... as parents all we can do now is let the younger generations take responsibility for their own futures." Jamies father said while holding her mother's hand firmly.
With that line mother, moved by fathers words, fell into his arms performing an emotional scene. Their show of affection simply had no rhyme or reason to it. Althought they looked exactly like her parents their actions showed otherwise.
While in her thoughts, her father then added some shocking words of wisdom.
"Besides, an Alpha is supposed to go far and beyond to capture a young Omega heart. It's simply nonsense to find an Alpha, who gets a B- every test, to have an Omega interested in them."
"Yes. Sweetheart, you should listen to your father. Those grades leave a bad first impression!" Her mother gave her a stern look.
"..."
It seems their pickyness concerning her grades was still the same though.