Cecilia’s pov
I fled Sebastian’s office like a startled deer, my heart hamring in my chest as I wobbled down the hallway.
My heels clacked against the polished floor, every step more unsteady than the last - as if I’d downed an entire bottle of whiskey.
My treacherous Jimmy Choos finally decided they’d had enough of my reckless escape and got their revenge.
My ankle twisted violently beneath .
"Shit!" I hissed, pain shooting up my leg as I grabbed the wall for support.
I limped back to my office, leaning heavily against anything that would hold upright.
Fantastic. One run-in with Alpha "Emotionally Unavailable and Inconveniently Gorgeous"and I was already falling apart.
Note to self: Won should lock their hearts tight - with industrial-grade steel, maybe a padlock, or three.
By afternoon, I’d swapped the heels for flats, iced the ankle into submission, and downgraded from tragic lurch to mildly pathetic shuffle.
I planned to visit a sports therapy clinic after work, the one where my dad used to go for his tennis injuries.
The weekend was creeping in, and I’d already called my parents to let them know I was crashing at their place.
Because my apartnt?
Yeah. It had officially earned "cursed zone" status.
As the workday neared its end, Beta Sawyer appeared at my desk with news that made my stomach drop.
"Next Saturday, the Alpha is heading to the London branch," he announced casually.
My brain short-circuited.
"Can I... not go?" I blurted out stupidly.
Beta Sawyer chuckled, his eyes sympathetic. "What do you think? Not only are we going, but the Alpha’s selecting additional staff to accompany us. London’s operation is bigger than Denver’s. You should rest up this weekend. It won’t be easy."
I felt the blood drain from my face as my mind catalogued the impending disasters: my partially functional ankle, the gala I was supposed to attend next Friday, and then this trip the very next day.
But what terrified most was the prospect of being in close proximity to Sebastian for days on end.
At least in the office, work hours provided so semblance of safety and structure.
But business trips...
The mories of our previous trips flashed through my mind, along with our recently "evolved" relationship.
My vision started tunneling.
"Cecilia? Are you alright?"Beta Sawyer’s concerned voice broke through my panic.
He looked genuinely worried as he took in my expression.
Poor Beta - caught between his loyalty to his Alpha and his friendship with .
Sotis forced to be an unwitting accomplice in Sebastian’s gas.
"I’m fine," I managed, regaining my composure. "Just twisted my ankle earlier. It’s a bit sore."
His eyebrows shot up. "You hurt your ankle? Did you damage the bone? You should get it checked out!"
"I’ll go after work."
"No, go now," he insisted, straightening his shoulders. "Don’t wait. If the Alpha asks, I’ll handle it."
Gratitude washed over . "Sawyer, you really are my battle buddy in all this."
He looked away, a flicker of guilt crossing his features. "It’s nothing, really."
*...except when I occasionally defect to the enemy side* , his expression seed to say.
-
I left work early, grateful my left ankle didn’t affect my driving.
I headed to Mountain Peak Sports Therapy - a clinic my father had frequented whenever he’d pulled sothing during his weekend gas.
Back in high school, my parents had moved closer to my school, and this place had beco our go-to for muscle strains and sprains.
The mont I walked in, Dr. Han, the owner and chief therapist, recognized . "If it isn’t Professor Moore’s daughter! Cecilia, right?"
I nodded with a smile. "You rember , Dr. Han."
"How could I forget? Every ti you ca with your father, those boys from the barbershop next door would wander over. Your dad guarded you like you were the Crown Jewels."
"He was so overprotective."
"Not at all! If I had a daughter as beautiful as you, I’d chase away any guy who ca within thirty feet of her."
His comnt made laugh, dispelling so of the tension I’d been carrying. We chatted for a few more minutes before I explained my ankle situation.
I settled into the treatnt chair while he examined .
"The bone is fine," he confird. "Not serious. I’ll massage it with so therapeutic oil and apply a cold compress with anti-inflammatory herbs."
He stood to retrieve his supplies, and I pulled out my phone to check my ssages.
The door opened behind .
No greeting. No small talk. Just footsteps - steady, purposeful.
Then soone sat down in the chair right beside mine.
I stiffened, pulse skipping. Slowly, I turned my head.
And just like that, my blood turned to ice.
Sebastian’s pov
I jabbed Cecilia’s extension for the third ti, each press of the button a little harder than the last. My fingers drumd on the desk, rhythm sharp and agitated, like I could summon her through sheer force of will.
No answer.
Of course.
The silence in the office was thick, broken only by the low hum of the overhead lights.
Then -
A knock.
Followed by the door creaking open just enough to let in the scent of hesitation.
My Beta, Sawyer,stepped inside, posture straight, expression unreadable.
"Looking for Ms. Moore, Alpha?" he asked, tone carefully neutral. "She’s already gone."
I didn’t respond imdiately.
The phone clicked softly as I set it back in its cradle, slower than necessary.
My jaw clenched, and I let the silence stretch just long enough to make him sweat.
Cold settled over like frost forming on glass.
A familiar chill. My default setting when sothing didn’t sit right.
Sawyer cleared his throat, clearly sensing the temperature shift.
"It wasn’t... like that," he added quickly. "She didn’t just ditch work. She, uh - "
He paused, eyes flicking toward the ceiling as if searching for divine intervention. Or a believable excuse. His brows furrowed, lips parted.
Then: bingo.
"She got her period. Bad cramps. She looked pale, so I offered to let her leave work early and go ho."
He looked so damn pleased with himself.
I didn’t say a word. Just stared at him.
*He thinks he’s being clever,* Soren, my wolf, growled within . *Trying to protect her from us.*
*From ,* I corrected silently. *And failing spectacularly.*
"Co here."
The color drained from Sawyer’s face like soone had pulled a plug.
He took a hesitant step forward, then another, stopping just within reach.
I stood - slow and deliberate. Leaned in.
And flicked him. Hard. Right between the eyes.
He yelped, stumbling back a step, clutching his forehead like I’d driven a nail through it.
" How thoughtful of you," I said mildly, brushing imaginary dust from my sleeve.
Sawyer was still rubbing his face when I turned to the window, phone already back in hand.
*She’s avoiding us,* Soren snarled, growing restless. *Find her.*
A few taps later, her location popped up.
Sports dicine clinic?
*Injured, not nstruating,* my wolf concluded. *The Beta lied.*
My jaw tightened.
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