Rejecting My Lycan Mate: Chapter 11
Rejecting My Lycan Mate: Rejecting Your Rejection (Three Lycan Kingdoms Series Book 1)
Madelineâs POV
Getting in and out of Mikeâs house wonât be a problem at all. There was a giant oak tree just outside my window. The branches were huge and thick and one of them was close enough for me to grab. It was perfect. I wouldnât have to tell Mike where I was going if he didnât even know that I left.
I didnât pay much attention to my surroundings as I was walking toward the diner I saw on my way to Mikeâs house. I didnât care about this pack. I didnât care about anything other than finding a job and getting the hell out of there.
I had to get a job so I could think about something else other than losing my mom. I needed a distraction and a job would be the best distraction possible.
I approached the diner, keeping my eyes on the door. I fixed my posture and opened the door.
I didnât care about the design. I could tell that the diner was very modern, but I focused on the guy at the counter and nothing else.
He was around my age, maybe a year or two older. He was wiping the counter and humming quietly.
The guy was tall, with a well-proportioned body and good posture. His hair was a light, golden blonde. I could tell that he had symmetrical facial features, a straight nose, and a strong jawline. He was very handsome and he looked very kind
âWe are closed,â he said, not looking up.
âIâm looking for a job,â I said, making him look up at me. âCan you help me, please?â
He had vivid green eyes that seemed to look inside my soul. I was suddenly very nervous.
âWho are you?â he asked as he looked me up and down.
âMy name is Madeline,â I said, trying not to show him how nervous I suddenly was. âI just moved here.â
He furrowed his eyebrows a little.
âAre you Mikeâs daughter?â he asked.
I nodded, making him sigh.
âMike told me not to give you a job if you asked,â he said, making my eyes widen.
He looked back down and continued wiping the counter.
Was he serious?
âWhat?â I asked, my voice laced with anger.
The guy looked back up at me and raised an eyebrow.
âYou heard me,â he said. âMike told us not to give you a job if you asked.â
I gritted my teeth. Mike really had some nerve.
âWhy?â I asked, clenching my fists.
âShouldnât you know the answer to that question better than me?â the guy asked as he grabbed a glass and started wiping it with a dishtowel.
I did know the answer to that question. Mike wanted to take care of me. Well, it was too freaking late for that.
âI donât care what Mike said,â I said, taking a deep breath. âI need a job.â
The guy eyed me up and down. âWhy?â
I furrowed my eyebrows.
âWhy do you need a job?â he asked. âYour dad doesnât want you to work. Our Alpha is your step-brother. You will be well taken care of here. You donât have to work.â
My anger grew. This guy didnât know anything about me. He just assumed that I wanted my father to take care of me. He just assumed that I wanted his money.
Also, hearing him call Alpha Dimitri my step-brother was so freaking weird. I didnât like it. He wasnât my step-brother. He was an Alpha who took me in and that was all.
âI donât want my father to take care of me,â I said. âI want to take care of myself.â
The guy raised his eyebrows at me.
âCan you hire me or not?â I asked, trying to hide how annoyed I was.
âShouldnât you ask if I own the diner first?â he asked, chuckling.
My eyes widened a little. Shit. He was right. He was probably just an employee. I felt heat rush to my cheeks.
âYou are lucky that my parents own this place,â he said, smirking at me. âWhich means that I can hire you.â
I resisted the urge to roll my eyes.
âWill you hire me?â I asked, making him sigh.
He leaned against the counter and crossed his arms over his chest.
âWhy would I do that?â he asked.
I took a deep breath and released it slowly.
âI have experience working in a diner,â I said. âI can cook and I make great coffee.â
The guy bit his lower lip and narrowed his eyes a little.
âWhy donât you want Mike to take care of you?â he asked, making the anger inside me grow.
Goddess, he was really annoying. What did he care so much?
âI want to earn my own money so I can leave once I turn 18,â I said, forcing myself not to roll my eyes at him.
His eyes widened. âYou want to leave once you turn 18? Why?â
I sighed quietly and clenched my fists.
âThatâs not your concern,â I said. âWill you hire me or not?â
The guy looked me up and down again. He sighed and ran his fingers through his hair.
âFine,â he mumbled. âYou are on a trial run, Madeline.â
I let out a relieved breath. I would do great on a trial run. I had to do great.
âThank you,â I said, smiling brightly at him.
âDonât thank me yet,â he mumbled as he turned around and grabbed something from the counter behind him.
He turned around and handed me an apron.
âI would love to try some of that amazing coffee of yours,â he said as I approached him.
âDeal,â I said as I took the apron and tied it around my waist.
âMy name is Seth, by the way,â he said, giving me his hand to shake.
âIt is very nice to meet you, Seth,â I said as I took his hand in mine.
âYou say that only because I gave you a job,â he chuckled.
I definitely did.
âLook at that, we just met and you know me so well,â I said, grinning at him.
He snorted and pointed at the coffee machine.
âYour amazing coffee wonât make itself,â he said, smirking at me.
I allowed myself to roll my eyes at him now.
âFor the record, I didnât say it was amazing, I said it was great,â I mumbled, making him raise an eyebrow at me.
I approached the coffee machine and started making him a cup.
I took a deep breath and closed my eyes for a second.
Nine months.
Only nine months, and I would be out of here.