Helanie:
I knew at that moment if I didn’t back down, he would get the wrong idea. And I could not start another journey right away, especially when all I was feeling was just a fleeting sensation in my body and not deep feelings for him or Penn.
"Oi! Why did you two leave us behind?" Thankfully, Lamar’s loud voice and complaining tone gave me a reason to jump away from Rudy, who didn’t look very happy at the interruption but formed a smile on his lips when welcoming Gavin and Lamar.
"We came here to get you food," I said, pointing at the apple tree.
"Where’s the food?" Gavin complained.
"Is the food in the room with us?" Lamar continued, making me roll my eyes at him.
"They’re tasty, trust me," I told them, giving them a look to not act like kids.
"Helanie, when somebody says food, I imagine pizza, burgers, and burritos," Lamar hissed, but then reluctantly reached the tree and grabbed an apple. As soon as he bit into it, his eyes widened, and a shocked look took over his face. Before I could tell him, ’I told you so,’ his expression went back to normal, and he added, "But it’s definitely an apple."
That guy!
"You’re so rude," I elbowed him gently in his ribs, and he laughed. Gavin grabbed apples too—actually, way too many—and I knew what he was doing. He was getting them for our friends. Gavin was really a nice guy. He just made mistakes in the past and got everyone to look at him like he was forever a bad person.
"Now, shall we go home? I can’t work out another hour," Lamar complained, gesturing for me to look at his phone screen. He had ordered a huge meal.
I knew he wanted to get outside the academy to grab the food before the warden saw it.
"Yeah, I think that will be it for today. We’ll continue from tomorrow, okay?" Rudy said, his hands on his waist.
Now I understood why an alpha wouldn’t want to be trained by another alpha almost his age. Penn wouldn’t like Rudy’s tone when he’s in trainer mode.
The alpha had such a big ego that it sometimes made me laugh at them.
"Alright, goodnight," Gavin yelled, with Lamar’s arm wrapped around his shoulder.
"Thank you, Rudy!" Before leaving, I wanted to genuinely express my gratitude to him. It was truly amazing that while he could have spent that time resting or having fun, he decided to train us.
"It’s nothing, not for you. I can do much more," he bent down, his hands on his knees while flirtatiously staring at my lips.
"Oh, okay! Thank you!" Nervously, I stepped back, laughing awkwardly.
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