If only I haven't already.************************************************“Are you sure you'll be okay talking to her alone?” Asks Alpha Reagan as we step into the hallway that leads to Hayley's cell. I look up at him with a frown on my face.“Of course I can. Stop treating me like I'm some hopele
ASHANTI'S POV.THREE HOURS LATER.I wasn't able to talk to Alpha Reagan the moment I left the dungeon because he was in an important meeting so I was taken to a private lounge in the building to wait for him. I paced about, slept, watched TV, and lost my mind waiting for him.I need to talk to him.
“Ashanti.” I'm once more jabbed out of my thoughts by his deep voice. I drag my gaze in his direction.“Alpha Reagan.”“News just reached me that Hayley has been found lifeless in her cell.” His words sink into my ear and travel up to my brain for interpretation.Hayley.Lifeless.In her cell.Horro
ASHANTI'S POV.It turned out I was not hearing things or being delusional. “The Premium Residence?” I finally ask once we settle in the car. Alpha chuckles.“You've finally talked to me.”I was too speechless to say anything back there, that's why I'm just talking now. I don't get why he has to a b
The servant leads us to a room door and the moment she opens it, my jaw drops to the floor.“This is the room you asked us to prepare. It's the most sophisticated one in the building.”The bedroom is ten times bigger than the one Tessa and I share out there. Everything is white and there's a fucking
ASHANTI'S POV.“Ashanti!” An excited voice sounds my name, waking me up from my slumber. I snap my head in the direction of the call and all the sleep in my eyes dry off when I see Tessa skipping over to meet me on the bed. Her eyes are as bright as a rainbow in a blue sky. The news of us moving her
“You girls want us to take your table?” I ask, confused. They girls nod in unison. I look around and notice that we now have the attention of the entire cafeteria “You don't have to bother looking for a table, take ours.”“And also…” one of the girls steps forward. “You don't have to go through the
ASHANTI'S POV. Let the best girl win. Those words keep ringing in my mind as I watch Alina majestically walk out of the cafeteria. I can picture the triumphant smile she has on as she walks. She's definitely praising herself, thinking she scared the shit out of my pants, but she's wrong. I am not