Filed To Story: Sorry Alpha I Am Wolfless Novel
Riviana
Vincent leaned into me slightly and whispered, the words were barely audible to me, so I know the guards didn’t hear them.
“When I grab your hand, you run with me out of here. Got it.” I nodded just slightly so he would know I heard him.
“Trying to convince her that you’re worthy of her trust. It’s too late for that. Your pack will go down, soon enough. It would be better for you all if your alpha didn’t make it so hard on all of you.” The man with the black eyes taunted.
“You don’t know who you’re messing with.” I snapped at him. I was meaning that they didn’t know Joaquin, but they took it the wrong way.
“You think you’re someone so special?” Hazel eyes sneered.
“HA, that’s a laugh, you’re a pathetically weak female, no use for anything but a roll in the sack and having pups.” My blood boiled at these words. I just wanted to make them shut their mouths. They were pissing me off more than anything, more than Joaquin ever had and that was saying something.
“You really think that’s all a Luna is good for?” I asked him, getting to my feet. “You think women can’t be strong, huh? That’s a laugh. Most men are the weakest people I know, and that’s saying something. You want to try shutting your damn mouths and thinking with that thing between your ears for half a minute. Then you might not cause people so many problems. You might not find yourselves in so much trouble. You might not leave your alpha in a position where he’s going to need to clean up after your bullshit. Goddess but you’re stupid.” I ranted at them.
All four men were glaring at me in disbelief when I was done yelling at them. I knew I shouldn’t have done it, but I just lost control. I couldn’t help it. Vincent was staring at me as well, shock all over his face.
“Who do you think you are?” Brown eyes growled.
“I’m a Luna, which is much better than an omega like you!” I yelled at him.
“How did you know I’m an omega?” He seemed shocked that I knew. Honestly, I couldn’t explain how I knew he was an omega, the lowest ranked wolf possible. But just by looking at them I could just sense what rank they all were, and relatively how strong they all were. Perhaps it was an added benefit of being a Luna.
“You reek of weakness, and your low status is plain to see with your lack of tact.” I ridiculed him.
“You little-.”
“I wouldn’t finish that sentence if I were you.” I heard a familiar deep, smooth voice growl from near the door, cutting off the man who had been talking. “Vincent, the meeting is over. We’re leaving.” Joaquin growled stalking into the room and grabbing my hand. “Let’s go, Riviana.” He growled at.
I didn’t say a word, as he pulled me out of the room. I just glared over my shoulder one last time as I tried to literally push my thoughts, my negative emotions towards them, into the room. I saw the man nearest me fall over just as I rounded the corner. I was so shocked at what I had just seen that I had to fight back my laughter.
“What? Is there something you find just so damn funny right now?” Joaquin snarled as he pulled the door of the SUV open and shoved me inside.
“Yes, actually there is.” I laughed as he slid in the driver’s seat. “One of those idiots closest to me was so unnerved by us leaving that he literally fell over right before we rounded the corner.” I finally let out the laughter I was holding in.
“What?” Vincent asked in disbelief.
“I’m serious, the last thing I saw was that idiot with the green eyes falling over. He wasn’t even moving. It was funny. I’m sorry, but at least I held the laughter in until we got out here. Give me a little bit of credit for that.” I tried to make them see the merit in my accomplishment.
Joaquin and Vincent just looked at each other, worry and confusion on Vincent’s face, a knowing expression on Joaquin’s. They seemed to think that something was off about the situation but wasn’t going to tell me about it. I didn’t care right now. I was just happy to be away from them.
“The meeting ended much sooner than I expected, Sir, did something happen?” Vincent asked.
“Yeah, we heard the commotion. That and I was done listening to his stupid baseless demands. And I was tired of looking at that pathetic face.” I snickered. I was feeling better than I had been for a long time. I felt like when I released my frustrated rant on those morons, I let out all the negative emotions I was feeling.
“Are things going to be alright between our packs?” Vincent wondered.
“Probably not, we will probably have a fight to keep our lands safe and boundaries intact.” Joaquin sounded somber. I didn’t want to have my mood brought down, but I knew I needed to be serious.
“Are they strong enough to take us on?” I asked.
“If it were just the primary pack, then they might stand a chance, maybe. But we have the additional support of the fealty packs and the treaty packs that will lend us aid.” He answered without even grumbling to me, which was surprising.
“But you don’t expect them to play fair, do you?” I demanded.
“Not in the least.” He replied.
Joaquin drove us to a hotel that was about an hour away from the Alpha House we had just left. He said it was still technically in Stanley’s territory, but we were on the fringe and in the border city now and that it was unlikely that they’d try anything. I still didn’t trust it.
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Riviana
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He took us to a very nice, very expensive hotel. And apparently, he had made a reservation. He had already planned on us staying here.
“It was supposed to be later when we got here. But I’m mentally exhausted right now, so I need some sleep before driving home.” He yawned as we pulled in. I watched as a parking valet came to get the keys.
Joaquin once again opened my door for me, not letting anyone touch the door but him. Vincent grabbed the three bags from the back of the SUV and followed us inside. Joaquin was still putting on his loving mate act even though no one was around to see it. I guessed that he thought there might be pack members here at the hotel as well.
I had never been in a hotel this expensive before, but its splendor paled in comparison to the estate. It was beautiful, for certain. But the estate was old and majestic yet beautifully maintained and perfectly modernized all at the same time. Had I not been living in the Alpha house the past month or so I would have thought this was the most beautiful place I had ever been in.
“Reservation for Gray.” Joaquin informed the clerk when he had reached the concierge desk. The man behind the large ornately decorated wooden desk was a wolf and tensed when he saw Joaquin.
“Yes Sir, one moment.” The man prepared everything without another word from Joaquin, he returned with the paperwork to be signed and two thin leather pocketbooks with the room keys in them. He moved a few things around to make it more convenient for Joaquin, then explained which room was which.
“Here you are, Mr. Gray, this room is the single on the fourteenth floor, number 1433, and this here is the suite you booked, on the twenty-fifth floor, number 2501.” He handed the leather books over. “Enjoy your evening, Sir.” He looked terrified of Joaquin, as if he had had a bad experience with him before. Knowing Joaquin, he probably did.
We were on our way to the elevator when I held my hand out for the key card for my room. Joaquin looked puzzled.
“What?” He asked me, perplexed.
“I need the key to my room. How else will I get in?” I asked him, acting as if he were slow for a moment. Joaquin just raised his eyebrows and took the keys for room 1433. Finally, he understands. I thought to myself.
“Here’s your room key Vincent.” He smiled, handing the leather book for 1433 to Vincent. My eyes opened in shock and horror and the realization hit me just as the elevator doors shut in front of my face.
Oh my goddess. He expects me to sleep in the same room as him. Holy shit! What does he think is going to happen? My inner thoughts were revving up to the level of full on panic when I heard the ding and Vincent’s gentle voice.
“Have a good night Alpha, Luna, I will see you in the morning.” He stepped off the elevator. No, not my last safety net. Not the only thing keeping me safe right now. Don’t leave me alone with him dammit! I growled in my head. But it was no use, he was gone, and the doors shut once again.
Joaquin didn’t say anything for the rest of the ride to the twenty-fifth floor, which turned out to be the top floor. When I heard the doors ding again. I saw that there were only two rooms up here. 2501 and 2502. They each took up half of the floor. One room each to the left and right a large window wall directly in front of the elevator.
Joaquin stepped off the elevator and into the hall, I almost stayed behind, afraid to follow. But I knew he would be upset if I didn’t go with him, not that it mattered, but there were other wolves here in the hotel, so I couldn’t cause that big of a scene, yet. I reluctantly got off the elevator and followed him into the hall.
He stalked down the hall and leaned sideways against the door, staring at me. He slowly pulled the key from its leather holder and pushed it into the lock, all the while looking at me. When he heard the click of the lock disengage, he turned the handle and slowly opened the door.
I was getting more and more nervous by the second, it seemed like he was trying to be seductive. The next thing I knew he swept me up and held me in a bridal carry and walked into the room. I heard him push the door shut with his foot, the click of the door felt ominous.

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