“Oh, if you must know, I hopped a flight to San Diego. Whoever you send at this hour of night won’t get here before the moon phase is over. I made sure of that,” she laughed. She told him north a moment ago and now told him south.
“It’s not funny Wynta.” He muttered.
“To you, I think it’s very funny. What’s that now? 21 to 0.”
“I own a private jet, Wynta. I could send for you and have that plane there in as little as two hours,” Edward huffed.
“Hmm, it’s a pretty big place and not knowing exactly where I am, the search would be fruitless. I’ll close the doors and windows and stay inside all night long. Do you think whoever you send can track me down in the six-hour window that would be left by the time they got here? Or do you think that I wouldn’t just get up and leave, so I’m not here? Two hours is a long time for me to move away from the city.
“You don’t drive.”
“Hmm nope, but I’d been willing to bet I could hop on a train or a bus, and get pretty far in those two hours.” She chuckled, “Let it go Edward, hope for the next one, I guess.”
“Save this number to your phone, and don’t ignore my calls again or my son will be living in your office in 29 days.” He muttered and clicked the line closed.
Wynta shook her head as she laughed into her hotel room. “That’s not a threat.” She murmured but saved his number into her phone. She might bloody need it at some point. But Jared in her office in 29 days. She knew what that meant for the next full moon. The man was insane. Why was he so bloody obsessed with her and having one of his boys scent her out?
It was very unlikely she was to have been gifted a second chance, Mate, and she certainly hadn’t asked for one, and was currently hiding in her room from her previous one, and she knew it. She’d not been able to see if he was marked and mated, she hadn’t stuck around for that long, and she was leaving in the morning. Her car would be there to pick her up at 11am.
She would be back home and well away from Nolan and his unit, regardless of if they had tracked her or not, recognized it was her or not, she wasn’t interested in running into them. No, thank you, she liked her peaceful life. Or what had been her peaceful life until last month, she stood by the widow later and looked at the full moon and sighed. “What are you doing to me?” she asked that Goddess of theirs. “I don’t need nor want Nolan in my life, I’d much prefer you keep him away from me. Play nice up there. I know you’re a torment as much as I am, but please torment someone else hey.”
She slept late because she’d struggled to sleep, but thankfully, she still managed to check out on time and was just getting into her car when she heard her name called out. “Wynta wait.” And she saw Nolan coming this way. He smiled right at her and raised his hand to her as though he was her friend.
She got in the car, pulled the door shut and told the driver to go. Ignoring the man who was now frowning as he made his way to the car, “Don’t stop for him,” she told the driver, and he was good enough not to. She didn’t look back at Nolan as the car rolled passed him, though she had a feeling he wasn’t going to be happy about her ignoring him.
He’d obviously tracked her scent to this hotel but hadn’t been able to find out what room she was in. At least that was something, she was now leaving, and he had no idea where she lived, so that was a bonus.
“He’s not following miss.” The driver stated a few blocks away.
“Good,” she murmured. “I don’t need to deal with an ex.”
Her driver chuckled, “I figured as much.”
Wynta
She walked into the office on Monday morning as she normally would, at a casual stroll, and she smiled at those of her team who were already in here, she’d stopped to get everyone coffee from the caf? down the street, and stood handing them out or putting them on their desks for when they arrived and asked, “How was your weekend?”
Only three of her team were there, but they all chatted to her about the things they’d done. spent time with their family, gone out on dates or just hung out with their friends. She smiled at them when they asked about hers. “I went to the beach for the weekend,” she stated. Peaceful for the most part.” She smiled, still a little amused by her conversation with Edward. She’d let the other thing that had happened go. It was a one-off thing and unlikely to happen again. So she’d dismissed it as pure chance.
She set her work day up after that, and looked at the list of meetings for her and her team. It was assessment day by the higher ups, and she had to be ready to answer their questions. Although she’d been prepping for it all day on Thursday and Friday, she went over her notes and made sure she had enough printouts for the regulars in that meeting to follow along.
She looked up from her desk as a rap on her door interrupted her morning, and then she smiled, and it turned into a laugh. She couldn’t help it. When Chester strolled in shaking his head at her, she knew why he was here. But this morning, as he walked into her office, he was trailing a wolf she’d never seen before. “Who’s he?” She asked as Chester sat down across from her.
“Wynta, this is my oldest son, Andrew, you can call him Andy” He held his hand out to her. Give me your bloody phone.” Chester muttered.
“Why are you both here?” She asked as she leaned back in her chair, “Do you think maybe it will take both of you to get me to do what you want? It might take more than two of you,” she winked at Andy He was she now knew Jared’s Gamma.
She saw that man shake his head at her response to them being in her office, and smile a little, but say nothing. He just stood there watching her, and she knew what he was doing. feeling her out as much as dad did at times. She looked right at him uncaring, she had nothing to hide. “Why do you need my phone?” she returned her attention to Chester when he clicked his fingers at her several times.
“I’ve been instructed to put all our numbers in there, so you won’t ignore calls anymore.”
Wynta snorted, “Awe, didn’t Edward like that I wouldn’t pick up an unknown number or is it that he just didn’t like that I went on vacation? Monterey is lovely this time of year. You should tell him to take Marian. She’d love it.”
“Monterey?” Chester asked with a deep frown, and she knew why that’s not where she’d told Edward she’d been.
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