Ava’s POV
I pulled my jacket tighter around me as I walked out the back door of Harbor Bay Mall. The night shift had been exhausting. All I wanted was to collapse into my bed.
“Ava! There you are.”
My stomach dropped at the sound of Isaac’s voice. My ex-boyfriend came out from the shadows. His tall frame blocked my path.
“What do you want, Isaac?”
He moved closer. His familiar cologne that I used to love now made me feel sick.
“Why didn’t you come home last night?”
“Home?” I let out a bitter laugh. “We broke up, Isaac. That’s not my home anymore.”
“Come on, babe. You still have all your stuff there.”
“I told you I’d come get everything when you weren’t around.” I tried to step around him, but he shifted and blocked my path again.
“You’re not moving out.” His voice became hard. “We belong together.”
“No, we don’t. You made your choice when you decided to sleep with Cybele while I was working overtime to pay our rent.”
Isaac reached for my arm. “Look, Cybele was just… convenient. She doesn’t mean anything. She’s just a cheap thrill who threw herself at me.”
“Let. Go. Of. Me.” I pulled my arm free. Disgust twisted my face. “And what exactly are you suggesting? That I should be grateful you’re willing to take me back after you cheated?”
His lips curled into a smile he thought was charming. “I’m saying you could be my girlfriend, and she could be… entertainment on the side. Best of both worlds.”
I stared at him. I was speechless for a moment. “You want me to be your side piece?”
“Don’t think of it that way. Look, you’re an Omega. Let’s be real, Ava. Your options are limited. With me, you’d have protection. Once I make warrior, I can provide for you. You wouldn’t have to work these late shifts anymore.”
This man’s nerve was truly breathtaking.
“Let me get this straight,” I said. “You want me to be your girlfriend while you continue sleeping with Cybele on the side because, poor little me, I should be grateful that an up-and-coming warrior would even look at a wolfless Omega?”
Isaac grinned. “Now you’re getting it.”
“I’d rather eat glass,” I said angrily. “I have no interest in being your girlfriend, your side piece, or your anything. I certainly don’t need to be the live-in maid who cooks your meals, washes your clothes, and pays your bills while you’re out sleeping with other women.”
His expression darkened. “Don’t act all high and mighty. You’re nothing but a defective wolf.”
“At least I’m not a defective man,” I shot back. “Tell me, does Cybele fake her orgasms with you? She must have quite the acting skills to make you believe you’re actually satisfying her.”
Isaac’s eyes flashed with rage, and he moved forward with his hand raised. “You little…”
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you.”
Nina’s voice cut through the tension. My friend stood a few feet away. Her small frame somehow looked strong as she stared Isaac down.
“This doesn’t concern you,” Isaac growled.
Nina stepped closer. She raised her chin defiantly. “Attacking a pack member absolutely concerns me. Lay a hand on her, and I will report you to the enforcement agency faster than you can blink. I wonder how that would affect your chances of making warrior?”
Isaac’s jaw clenched. His eyes moved between us before he took a step back.
“This isn’t over, Ava,” he snarled. “You’re mine, whether you accept it yet or not.”
He walked away angrily.
I let out a shaky breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding.
Nina rushed to my side. “Are you okay? That jerk! I saw him hanging around the service entrance and figured he was waiting for you.”
“I’m fine.” My voice shook slightly. “Thanks for the rescue.”
Nina linked her arm through mine. “What did he want?”
“To tell me that I could have the privilege of being his girlfriend while he keeps Cybele as his mistress,” I said mockingly.
“The nerve!” Nina’s eyes widened. “Please tell me you told him where to shove that offer.”
“In painful detail.”
Nina worked at the cosmetics shop across from my clothing store. She was tiny but fierce, with a pixie haircut and more confidence than people twice her size. Like me, she came from a small pack called Silvercrest before moving to Harbor Bay for better opportunities.
“You’re shaking,” she noticed. “Are you sure you’re okay?”
I tried to control my trembling hands. “It’s just… my mom’s out of town for the week. My house will be empty, and Isaac knows where we live.”
Nina’s expression became serious. “No way are you staying alone. You’re coming home with me tonight.”
“Nina, I couldn’t…”
“Not negotiable.” She squeezed my arm. “My apartment’s small, but the couch pulls out into a bed. And this way, we can go to work together.”
wanted to refuse, but the thought of being alone with Isaac possibly showing up made me afraid. “Thank you.”
Nina’s apartment was cozy. It had secondhand furniture that looked good together. We sat on her pull-out couch, eating ice cream from the carton.
“I still don’t understand why he won’t leave me alone,” I sighed.
“Because men are trash,” Nina said, waving her spoon. “Especially wolf men who think with their cocks instead of their brains.”
I smiled at her bluntness.
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