os
k and jars me backward, almost making me fa
a hand stretches out and grabs my arm, keeping me
ay with my free hand and look up into a pair of blue eyes so intense, I think I might
h rich chocolate-brown eyes and a concerned look on his handsome face. His fingers are wrapped around my u
looking from one of them to the other. Never have I ever seen even
both muscle-bound, but I would say he's a little leaner than the other one. My brown-eyed rescuer has dark hai
ice suit pants and white-button down shirts. The blond has on a ma
e run into, the one
words. He seems nice, though. I am surprised at how nice
r than my par
e, and for a moment, I think he might be checking me out. His eyes drop down to
nally releases my arm. My bicep suddenly feels cold without his warm finger
pointing over his shoulder.
I want to speak more, but I
haired one notices. "Is som
her is an Alpha, I'm not used to being treated like I matte
the position?"
h position. We all know what he
at me. It is a lopsided grin that might look creepy on some guys, but w
I am here? He looks like he must be someone important, but I don't dare try
," I say to the man who has likely lef
"No problem
outh has never formed those
ill smiling at me, but it seems like som
stan," the o
theaded, either by their handsomeness or because I'd
ions before Tristan asks me,
re. It sounds nice when he says it, though. "Uh...." My na
you?" Tristan asks me, a
my face turning the same shade as my dress. How can I not re
name," Tristan say
y like that, but I'll take the
e, we won't keep you. I'm sure you're in a rush to get
m one of them to the other. Mark
way, but I only make it a few steps down the hallway before
me. Tristan waves. I don't lift my hand, though
hoping my face isn't as red as i
They were so handsome and well-bred. I have to wonde
fact that they seemed to think I was attractive is astonishing to say the least. None of the boys back h
ion room and pause outsi
er probing my body, touching me in places I've
ome seems like a bette
run to? Maybe I could hide and then just hop
n't feel that I owe them anything after the way they've treated me, I've agreed to do this for my pac
at least enough to keep me
nd I walk through the doors, into the examination room w
ll I can think about is how badly I want to get out of here. I don'
in. Would living on the streets be so bad compar
away now... so I
ind a desk. "Ah, there you are!" she says, pursing her
mer. So much for ever
and when she says "dear" it does n
s, sorry,"
eally not that difficult. Just dow
'am," I
head at me. "
having to speak since my wor
m two, strip down, and put on a gow
to move. I am staring at her like she's just to
rd of hearing?" she asks, reaching out and
ward, almost face-planting on the stone floor. Somehow, I manage
hat one off of the list." Then, r
my way down the hallway. I can't remember which room she said to
! It's terrible here, besides Mark and Tristan of cour
and they make me feel like I can't do anything right, but at this moment, more than any
the sewage treatment
n on the table. With a deep breath,
t is just