Quinn's hands clenched against the bed, her eyes snapping shut as he leaned in for a kiss she
wasn't sure if she could refuse.
She waited for his lips to touch hers, but before that could happen, somebody knocked on the door.
Quinn jumped away from him like a frightened cat, nervously yelling. âCome in...!"
That omega girl who'd brought her the night gown as well as some other stuff last night came in
with a tray in hand. âGood morning...alpha, your mother told me to bring your food here as well.â
Zayd groaned, slowly leaning off the bed. âThat woman will forever be the death of me. Thanks,
Larna...you can put it on the bedside table and go.â
The omega who Quinn now knew as Larna nodded, walking around the bed and placing the tray on
the bedside table. She bowed her head before walking out, leaving Quinn and Zayd alone in the
room once again.
Quinn didn't look at him, she made it her duty not to...instead she crawled over to the food. âI...
which~?"
Bh
Quinn ate before brushing her teeth and taking a shower. As soon as she was fully dressed, Zayd
came knocking on her door as though he had timed her.
As promised, he took her on a tour, and it too felt like dejavu. He showed her sections of his pack
that hers didnât have. For example, the storage room, which kept a record of the people in the pack;
whether they were dead or alive. He also showed her the training grounds and unlike the one back
home, this one was layered into three, and the pack members trained by rank...
Even omegas could train and rank up, and Quinn thought that was impressive. He showed her the
celebration house, which was far bigger than Jeo's, and the eldersâ quarters that was attached to the
pack house.
His office was spacious and furnished beautifully.
The meeting grounds wasn't just an open piece of land with a podium on it. It was fenced with
wood and had a large gate as entrance. It was pretty, everything here was so well organized.
There was a huge safe house underground with a thick metal door that not even Zayd could power
through. It was safer than the one back at the silver moon pack, which was only hidden by a
wooden door and grass on top that was used as camouflage.
And lastly, the canteen, which was almost as big as the pack house. This was where they stored the
food they bought, cooked it and served it.
After that, he'd taken her back to her room. The walk back was quiet, he didn't bring up what
happened in the morning, and neither did Quinn. However, the awkwardness between them made
her feel guilty.
She knew he was hurt, he didn't make a single comment unless it was about the tour, and he didn't
look at her much either...as if it pained him to do so.
At the door to her room...all he told her was that he'd see her tonight.