After a long day of learning what Arec needed to be done around the office, Eve made her way back to her apartment.
Going inside, she shut the door and leaned against it, sighing. “What a day,” she muttered as she straightened and kicked off her shoes. She dropped her bag on the table next to the door and walked into the kitchen. Opening the refrigerator, she peered inside and shook her head at the lack of food on the shelves. “Who does the grocery shopping in this place?” she asked. “Oh, yeah! It’s me, and I need to go.” Shutting the refrigerator, she leaned against the counter and crossed her arms as she stared at the cupboards. “You know what?” she asked, standing straight. “I need some company. I’ve got a lot to talk over.” Taking her cell phone out of her pocket, she opened her list of contacts and scrolled through it until she found the name she was looking for. Tapping the number, she put the phone to her ear and waited. “Hey, girl!” the voice on the other end greeted her. “How was the first day of work?” “Linda, it was weird!” Eve told her friend. “I need to talk and get a drink but not necessarily in that order.” “Lucky for you, I’m free tonight,” Linda said. “Do you want to meet at our usual spot for dinner and drinks?” “That sounds lovely,” Eve said, smiling with relief. “Does half an hour sound good?” Linda asked. “That sounds great,” Eve told her. “It’ll give me time to get ready and head out.” After Eve disconnected the call, she walked to her bedroom to get ready, taking her hair down while she walked. Taking off her jacket, she walked to her closet and hung it up before going through her clothes to pick out an outfit for the evening. “Ooh! I haven’t worn this in a while,” she said, taking out a short sparkly dress and holding it up in front of her. “Even though it’s just dinner with Linda, I want to look nice, so I’m wearing it,” she said with a nod. Putting the dress on, she redid her makeup for an evening look, grabbed her heels, purse, and jacket, then left, locking the door behind her. She drove to the restaurant and walked up to the door. A familiar figure stood in the doorway. The figure spotted her and shrieked before running toward her and engulfing her in a perfume-scented hug. “Eve!” Linda said, stepping back and looking at her friend. “Look at you! You look so fancy!” She looked down at herself, wearing jeans and a floral blouse, and added, “And I look so plain.” “You do not,” Eve told her with a frown. “You look as beautiful as always. I love what you’ve done to your hair.” Linda’s light brown hair was pulled back from her face but cascaded down her back in ringlets. “Thanks,” she said, reaching up to pat her hair. “I had time to hit the salon today.” “Well worth the cost, whatever it was,” Eve said, linking her arm through her friend’s and walking into the restaurant. The host led them to a table in the back of the room. It sat near a window overlooking the trees behind the restaurant. “I’m glad we got to sit here,” Linda said, draping her jacket over the back of the chair. “Same,” Eve said. “I’ve always loved the view from here.” “Can I get you two ladies something to drink this evening?” They turned to see the server standing beside the table with his notepad, ready to take their order. “What do you think?” Linda asked. “I’ll take a margarita, please,” Eve told the server. “So, that’s how we’re playing it tonight?” Linda asked with a raised eyebrow. Eve nodded with a firm look. “Make that two,” Linda told the server. “Two margaritas,” the server wrote. “Are you ready to order, or do you need a few more minutes?” “A few more minutes, please,” Eve told him. He nodded and walked away to put the drink orders in. Linda leaned forward and said, “Spill it, girl. If it was a margarita kind of day, I need to hear about it.” Sighing, Eve leaned forward and put her clasped hands on the table. She shook her head and said, “I need to get some food in me first before I tell you about it. I’m wasting away here. Someone, namely me, didn’t get groceries this past weekend, and I’m starving!” Linda chuckled and shook her head. Picking up the menu, she opened it and said, “Then, let’s decide what we want. I’m dying to hear what happened!” Grinning, Eve picked up her menu and looked at the food items. Each one made her stomach growl. “I can’t decide!” she said. “They all sound good!” “Which one does your stomach want more?” Linda asked, peering at her friend over the top of the menu. Eve looked at her friend and said, “Fajitas.” “There you go,” Linda said, nodding. “Get the fajitas, and if we’re still hungry after we eat, we’ll get a slice of this delicious-looking chocolate cheesecake to share.” After getting their drinks, placing their order, and getting a basket of tortilla chips and salsa, Linda looked at Eve. “Okay, we’ve ordered, and you have chips and salsa to keep your stomach happy. Now, spill! What happened today?” Eve bit into a salsa-laden chip just as Linda asked the question, so she held up her index finger. Chewing as fast as she could, she swallowed and took a sip of her margarita. Once she could talk, Eve told her, “It was exhausting!” Linda put down her drink and asked, “That bad?” Eve shook her head and said, “It’s not really all that bad, but the main receptionist is a real bitch. She kept looking down her nose at me every time I walked by her, which thankfully wasn’t all that much.” “I wonder if she was just intimidated by your good looks,” Linda said, picking up a chip and dunking it in the salsa. Eve shrugged and said, “She might have been jealous that I get to work with the hunky boss all day.” Linda’s eyes lit up at the mention of the hunky boss. Leaning forward, she said, “Oooh! Tell me more about him!” “He’s so good-looking,” Eve said, reaching for another chip. “He’s tall, has short dark hair, the most intense blue-green eyes I’ve ever seen-” She broke off as she caught a glimpse of a familiar figure out of the corner of her eye. Her eyes grew wide as she looked toward the other side of the room. “And he’s over there!”Taken by surprise at Linda’s attack, Eve stumbled backward but remained upright. She grabbed her friend and swung her around, pinning her arms behind her head. “What are you doing?!” she asked Linda, who struggled against Eve’s hold. “Let me go!” Linda growled, trying to free herself. “Not until you tell me what’s going on with you!” Eve told her, maintaining her hold on her friend.Michael and Arec hurried over to the women, and Michael reached out a hand to stroke Linda’s cheek. Linda instantly calmed down, smiling at him. “What are you doing, Linda?” he asked her in a soft voice. “She was trying to take you away from me,” Linda told him. “No, she wasn’t, Linda,” Michael told her. “Eve is your friend, and she’s already got a mate, Arec.” “She does?” Linda asked. “She doesn’t want you?” Michael shook his head and said, “She only wants Arec.” Eve felt Linda relax and loosened her grip on her friend, allowing her to step toward Michael. “What just happened?” Eve muttered
Eve looked at Linda, then at Arec and Michael. They looked back at her with matching looks of surprise.Looking back at Linda, Eve said, “Um, well. I guess. Why do you want to start training?”Linda looked at her plate and hesitated before saying, “I don’t want to end up being captured with no way out. I want to learn how to defend myself in case someone tries this again.”“No one will try to hurt you again, Linda,” Michael blurted before Eve could speak. “I’ll make sure of that.”Linda smiled at him and said, “You can’t be with me twenty-four hours a day.”“Watch me,” he told her, lifting his chin in challenge.Eve and Arec smiled at each other before Eve looked at Linda.“Are you sure you’re up for it?” she asked.Linda hesitated before nodding and said, “If I get too tired, I’ll sit on the sidelines.”Eve stared at her friend before taking a deep breath and nodding.“Fine,” she said. “You can train with us today.”Looking at Michael, she added, “Michael, you work with Linda, and I’
“You think my friend, Linda, is your mate?” Eve asked Michael, her eyes wide. Michael nodded and couldn’t meet Eve’s eyes as he said, “This must be how Arec felt when he first saw you. I felt an instant attraction to her.” He looked at her and asked in a hopeful voice, “Did she ask anything about me?” Eve shook her head and said, “I’m sorry. She didn’t. I think she’s trying to process everything that she went through, though, so give her some time.” Michael nodded and glanced longingly at the door. “Are you going to stay out here all night?” Eve asked. Michael smiled at her and said, “Of course I am. I need to be there in case she needs anything.” Eve patted his arm and said, “You’re a good man, Michael.” “I hope Linda thinks so, too,” he said, then said, “You get some sleep. I’ll let you know if anything happens with Linda during the night.” “Thanks,” Eve said before turning away to walk to her bedroom. Arec waited outside the door for her. “How’s Linda doing?” he asked
When Eve reached the room that Linda would be staying in, she opened the door and said, “Wait until you see the bathtub in here! I saw it and told myself that if you were to ever stay here, this would be your room.” Linda stopped when she stepped inside the room and gaped at the size of it. “Are you sure this is just for one person?” she asked. Eve laughed and said, “This room is small compared to some of the others in this house.” Linda shook her head and said, “I can’t even imagine living in a house this size.” “I couldn’t either until I met Arec,” Eve said, smiling. Linda looked at her friend’s smile and said, “I don’t have to ask you how things are going. I can see it on your face.” Eve felt her face grow warm and held a hand to her cheek. “Is it that obvious?” she asked. Linda giggled and said, “Only to someone who knows you as well as I do.” Eve pulled her friend close to hug her and said, “I’m glad you’re safe.” Returning the hug, Linda said, “Thank you, and I’m
Michael reached the car and looked around. Arec and Eve came out of the bushes shortly after. “Are they here?” Arec asked his brother, who shook his head in response. “I don’t see them yet,” Michael said before saying, “Unlock the car so I can put Linda in the backseat.” Arec did so, and Michael gently helped Linda get comfortable on the seat. Arec and Eve glanced at each other with raised eyebrows. When the bushes near the car rustled, Michael stood at attention and scanned the area, putting himself between Linda and whatever was approaching. He relaxed when he saw his siblings emerge from between the leaves. “Did you find her?” Bella asked, hurrying toward the car. Eve nodded and waved to the car, saying, “Michael carried her back and put her in the car.” Bella glanced at her brother and raised one eyebrow. “I’m glad she’s safe now,” Bella said. “Same,” Julia said, then glanced over her shoulder before adding, “But can we get out of here before Craig’s pack reaches us?
Eve stood and glared at Craig as she heard Arec pounding on the door behind him. “What do you think you’re doing, kidnapping Linda like this?” she asked.He chuckled and said, “I figured if I can’t have you as my mate, I’ll have your friend.”Eve’s lip curled up as she sneered at him. “That’s disgusting,” she said. “That’s not how mates work, and I would think you would know that.”Craig shrugged and said, “You never know. I mean, Linda could come to love me after spending some time together.”“Never!” Linda spat out. “I would rather die!”“That could be arranged, you know,” he said, staring at her with a calm look.Eve glanced around the room and said, “I don’t know how you think you are getting out of this. I highly doubt Arec is going to let you waltz out of here without tearing your head off.”Craig chuckled and said, “You don’t think much of me, do you, Eve? I’ve reinforced the door to withstand his Lycan strength. He’s not getting in here anytime soon.”Eve shook her head and