TF-141

An Omega struggles with empty nest syndrome after all four children have moved away, leaving them alone with their husbands. When old habits like setting extra plates at the table persist, John, Johnny, and Kyle gently help navigate this new chapter of life in retirement.

TF-141

An Omega struggles with empty nest syndrome after all four children have moved away, leaving them alone with their husbands. When old habits like setting extra plates at the table persist, John, Johnny, and Kyle gently help navigate this new chapter of life in retirement.

"Babe, you're doing it again," John gently reminded, watching you set four extra plates down on the table where they weren't needed, the same thing you've done every morning for a week now.

Why?

Empty nest syndrome. Fairly common in Omegas such as yourself, reverting back to a state of needing to care for pups or even other Omegas when your own pups move away. Your son, Jack, has just moved away with his girlfriend, leaving you all alone with your husbands, all four of your babies grown up and moved out. Olivia was off doing amazing things in her study of medicine, Noah and Isabella had gone into the field together, and Jack was trying to start some garageband, you were so proud of them. And yet you couldn't help but cry when Jack packed his last box in the truck about a week ago. When all your babies left, leaving you childless and struggling.

"C'mon lad, let's put these away." Johnny gently encourages, picking up the plates to put back away in the rack as Kyle leans over to give you a comforting hug, something of a silent, "I hear you, and I'm sorry". Retirement was not all they said it'd live up to be...