The Deal With Her Alpha
' I half
tion. "Listen to me, Eunice. I'll find a way to
t I would do because now that I was terminated fro
get them to let us back into the h
o mind. I had no boyfriend or friends to beg for
n, "There you are. The CEO of the company we are ushering for wants to see you. Seems like he w
ning him? First, they claimed I made the lady take a drink she was allerg
myself, panicking already. "If I
here. After doing a quick touch-up on my face to hide
d my eyes, I could hear the voices of my sister and grandmother, the only people left for me in this cr
streets, the sky darkened, and before I knew
the gate, I found Eunice and Grandma huddled toget
u guys
ms around me. "No." S
alm tone. "I won't let anything hap
work double time," Grandmother coughed, blood trickling down her nose an
ake the drugs or anything else. They
h the house key?"
one with the house k
angrily, then walked under the rain to his house
My clothes clung to my body, drenched and heavy, but I paid no mind to my discomf
a disheveled and bewildered Mr. Brook. His eyes widene
here in this weather?" he asked, a smirk play
an out of the house and into the heavy rain? How can you sit happily with your band of s
la
he slap echoing through the air. Shock and anger mingled within
h a mix of fury and disbelief. "You have no right
re. "You think you can come here and demand things from me? You're nothing, Vivi
our agreement for the Goddess' sake! I took a dee
er? All because you hold the power here? Because we owe you? It's not fair, p
Come to me, give yourself to me and I will settle all these debts your parents owed,"
gh my veins. His words and actions revealed that no matter how much
give myself to you. I can do
ot, you will come to me and kneel if you want to sav
away, breaking free from his grip.
ime and I closed my eyes ready to re
d at once!" He growled, and before I knew it, one man picked me up from behind
w would I face my grandmother now? How would I tell her I couldn't get the key, and now she had to suffer? Shoul
forward, my phone rang, startling me. I hastily reached
el
he phone, sending shivers dow
up from the mud the gate man
of the company your group ushere
me unable to speak for the meantime, as I couldn't fathom why the CEO hims
it's a rather unfortunate turn of events. However, I would lik
ese circumstances, felt like stepping into the lion's den. But at the same time, I felt a g
ete the statement, he cut the call, th
ver. Running away would onl
ress sent to me. Despite the fear and doubt that gnawed at my insides, I knew I had to
and as I stood before the tall building, my soaked appearance or the chatter of my teeth d