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Generous after all.

Author: Ennie J
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Soren

I strode in silence, behind the maid I had assigned to escort our newest guest to her room. My Beta, Darson, would have been the one to escort her but he had been busy recently.

They climbed up the stairs that led to the second floor.

"The last door down the hallway," I announced When the maid stopped and stared down at me like she didn't have a mouth that could ask questions.

That's what happened when you employed people who turned and hid their faces at the sight of you. Some of them even shrink into a shell like a snail.

I wouldn't have problems with them.if they just learn how to do this correctly without being annoying at every instance.

I like when people do things and do them right.

I had asked Lena to fix up the room. And put in everything necessary.

When she entered the room, Jessy folded herself and pushed me at the door, her eyes on the floor. I was tempted to yank her back and ask what that was for. If I did that, it only meant I had been doing that to h
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    Soren.She had been avoiding me. I could tell. She made no eye contact with me when we were in the same space. She shrunk into a shell when I walked past her or when I was close to her.She had been training with Darson for the past two days now. I had let him take on that part because there were a few pack matters I needed to put in place. A lot had been going on, and I didn't have the time to train her, especially when her brain was so slow in comprehending simple instructions. I tended to click more with people who were good at understanding even on their first try.I met them the other day. Darson looked to be getting quite close to her. They stood close to each other, and she made no attempt to tell him to step back.Not like I care about the whole thing, but they were not supposed to be that close to each other.I brought out the files I needed to cross-check. It had been exactly one month after my visit to the Dark Circus Pack when their alpha had pulled that trick on me. Dema

  • The Luna's Walk of Shame   The Menia

    Astrid"Hasn't she woken up yet?" Faint and distant voices whispered around me. I tried to stay awake, but my brain and entire body were in a mess. It was numb and weak.I fluttered my eyes open when I felt cold liquid droplets on my face. The first thing I saw was the white ceiling above me, with a blue ceiling at the center.I gazed to my left when a deep male voice spoke with a southern accent. Some of the words were incoherent. I could pick on them because I was closed ."She is awake, Alpha."I used my hands to pull myself up into a sitting position. My eyes wandered around. I noticed I was in an office. The one I had found Soren in some weeks ago. My brows knitted together when I realized I was on the floor.What was going on? I didn't have any memories of coming here and being in this position. I shifted my eyes to the left of the office. Two tall men stood with their backs against the wall. They look just like the men I had encountered at the hospital. They were dresse

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  • The Luna's Walk of Shame   The attack

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  • The Luna's Walk of Shame   His cucubines

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