Stay Omega Stay (Book #3)
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  • Reads 98,494
  • Votes 5,443
  • Parts 38
  • Time 9h 57m
Complete, First published May 11, 2015
After finally making it back home, things have seemed to take a drastic and heartbreaking path for Penelope. Clayton is on the brink of death, and has fallen into a coma after the dreadful car crash they both were involved in. Penelope must try to cope, while also dealing with his pregnant mate, London, and her newly reunited family. 

Can Penny survive what is to come while also fighting off the organization that took her? How can she when death is knocking at everyone's door?
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