Quinn sat in Jeo's office, looking through the heap of paperwork that Cannon just brought in. It's
been five days since the night of the party, and during these five days, a lot has happened. The
farmers that had hated her apologized sincerely in front of her. They'd gotten down on their knees,
thanking her for saving them. They'd even confessed to regretting not trusting her and bringing her
rotten food. Now her house was full of food, so much so, that she didnât even have space to put
them.
However, something else happened, five nights ago, she hadn't just attended a party, she'd
aggressively told Jeo off, and since then, he barely said a word to her when she came to his office.
He only spoke to her when he really had to, if not, then there would be a suffocating silence
between them, both waiting to hear the unsaid words that lingered on the tip of both their tongues.
But regardless of the awkwardness that now lurked in the air among them, Quinn was not sorry
about, nor did she regret what she said that night. Every word came from the very pit of her
stomach. They were said in anger, yes...but they were said in all honesty.
He was selfish and cruel and she...she hated him.
This feeling of vengeance within her was so unfamiliar that it felt unreal. She'd never dreamt of
hating Jeo...but after what he did and said...she could not help herself.
She thought she'd love him forever, and though there was still a lot of love in her heart for him, it
was gradually withering. These past few days, she had to struggle through the pain of seeing him
and Delilah together. She visited his office quite often, as if she were afraid that he'd abandon her
like he abandoned Quinn.
She probably thought that Quinn would fight to reclaim what was once hers, but Quinn would not
stoop so low. She would not take Jeo back even if the goddess commanded it. He didn't deserve
her love, Quinn knew she was worth much more...her father taught her that, if nothing else, that old
man boosted her self-esteem to the limit.
Apart from all of that though, there was one more thing on her mind...that man she'd met; the
alpha king. Despite trying hard to forget about the dance, the kiss, the tempting words, she
couldn't.
His face haunted her mind, and his scent that remained on the jacket he'd given her calmed her
heart every time she held it close. It was as though she missed him and desperately wanted to see
him again. But if and when she does see him again, what would she do? What would she say?
And what exactly would transpire between them? She heard that he'd yet to find his mate, but it
would be wrong of her to date him when one day ahead his mate could show up. She didn't want to
be like Delilah, she didn't want to take him away from the person he was fated to, which was why
she was trying hard to dismiss the thought of him.
âBusy...?"â Alpha Zayd interrupted. âI'm sure Gamma Cannon wouldn't mind helping her out for an
hour or so...right, Cannon...?"
Cannon nodded his head, seeming obviously confused. âI wouldn't mind.â
"Alright then, it's settled. Quinn will be the one to take me on a tour.â
Quinn looked at Jeo as she stood, the irritation was clear as day on his face. âI'll be back in a few
then alpha.â
Jeovanni did not answer, he didn't even glance up from the paper he was looking at...and Quinn
took that as her cue to just go. She followed Alpha Zayd and his people outside beneath the
evening sun. âSo, umm...where must I start?â
"Anywhere you're comfortable with, little red.â Alpha Zayd clasped his hands behind him, slowing
down so they walked at the same pace. "How have you been these past days, I've missed you
dearly.â
âI've been fine.â
"And your arm?â
âIt has completely healed now.â
âLet me see.â He unclasped his hands, stopping in the middle of the pathway to grab hers. He
examined it, a proud smile spreading across his lips. âI'm happy it did not leave a scar.â
He looked up at her, those dark eyes staring way past her soul. The first time she'd seen him, the
room was dark, but now that he stood beneath the bright light of the sun, she could analyze his
beauty much clearer.
He now looked more handsome than he did before. Those lips that had been against hers looked
just as moist and tasty as they were, and his hair seemed to have been freshly lined. How could one
man appear so unworldly?
"So where have you decided to take me first.â
âI...l..." Quinn's mouth watered at the sound of his voice, and at the sparks that his touch on her arm
induced. âI haven't made up my mind yet.â
âWhile you make up your mind.â He pointed at the two men in front. âMeet my beta Dantae and my
gamma Frederick. They won't be accompanying us on this tour...but I'm introducing them to you
anyway.â
"Ohh...hi. You guys are welcomed here.â
"Yes, thank you...but Zayd, why are we not attending this tour?â
âBecause you guys said you didnât want to.â
âWhen did we..." Zayd's eyes twitched as he stared at Dantae, coaxing him shut his mouth. âOhh
yes... remember now.â
He rolled his eyes, draping an arm over Frederick's shoulder. âWe'd planned to tour ourselves...let's
get going.â