Adam nodded and grabbed the tablet, handing it to Ethan.“I’ll return this later. Thank you for your help, Adam,” Ethan said kindly before leaving the kitchen.“Thank you for the warning about Miss Judy. I’ll keep a close eye on her,” Adam retorted. “I’ll see if there’s someone more capable for the
Judy’s POV“Miss Judy!” Adam growled just as I walked into Matt’s bedroom. “This is highly inappropriate. You aren’t supposed to be in their private bedrooms for one and two, you destroyed Gavin’s property.”The door was barely hanging on the hinges. I glanced at it briefly before lifting my gaze to
I was surprised by the dinner request and my brows shot upward to my hairline.“You want to have dinner with me?” I asked.“There’s plenty of food for you as well, Madam,” the maid added, a wide grin on her face.I looked back at Matt for confirmation, and he looked so small and almost nervous at th
Judy’s POV“I told you,” Adam said, folding his arms across his chest. “Not only did she fail in her task at getting him to accomplish any of his schoolwork, but she’s also encouraging his distraction. She should be fired right away, and I’ll post the job once again on the werewolf job board.”I was
He nodded.“My driver, Leroy, is out front. Have him take you home,” he offered.I shook my head.“It’s okay, I’ll grab an Uber,” I told him as I pulled my phone out of my bag.He put his hand over my phone screen, preventing me from using it.“Don’t spend your money on a ride when I’m offering you
Judy’s POVI went to the student lounge after my morning class. I just finished taking an exam and I was completely beaten. I was pleased to see Nan seated near the window, snaking on a pop tart and studying. When I approached her, she looked up from her book and smiled.“Hey,” she said, sliding an
“I have a feeling she’s going to get me back some other way,” I murmured.“Speaking of top students, are you going to the award ceremony for top students tomorrow? The winner gets a full scholarship for next year.”I completely forgot about that ceremony; I was sent an invitation weeks ago but with
Third Person POVEthan’s phone rang. He took a sip of his whiskey and put it on the bar in front of him, motioning for the bartender to bring him another.He cleared his throat before answering the phone.“You better have good news,” he said without greeting the person on the other end.“Judy never