Alpha & Omega 02 by Hunting Ground
Author:Hunting Ground [Ground, Hunting]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-09-29T02:53:13+00:00
SHE wasn’t pouting. Anna sucked in her bottom lip, crossed her legs, and wiggled her toes. She’d agreed to wait someplace safe during the next round of meetings. Charles didn’t want to risk sending her out on her own again—and she didn’t want to risk anyone else’s life. Tom would be fine, but he was still stiff and sore this morning—and Moira had still been sleeping, utterly exhausted, when Anna checked on them.
She’d tried again to sit beside Charles and relax, but there were so many strangers who were staring at her . . .
She’d flagged down Angus, who took her upstairs to his own offices, a floor up from the auditorium. He’d ushered her into his private sanctuary, then shut the door, having instructed her to lock it. Dead-bolted, the steel door probably wouldn’t keep out a determined werewolf, but it would give her time to use her cell phone and call for help.
Angus’s office was far from Purgatory. There was a TV and a couch in addition to his desk and his ridiculously luxurious office chair. There were magazines, and she had brought a book to read.
So why was she sitting in Angus’s very comfortable leather chair not pouting?
No reason at all.
Someone knocked at the door.
“Who is it?” she called.
“Angus. I have a guest for you. Ric, the Italian’s Omega.”
She unbolted the door and it popped open about six inches. A blond head with a short red beard stuck itself in the narrow opening. “Presto. Your entertainment is here.” He slipped all the way into the room and shut the door behind him. “Tame and safe.” His voice owed as much to Britain as it did to Germany.
“Frankly,” she told him, “I’d have welcomed a pack of villains to rip to bits—it is boring in here.”
“Alas, I am not a villain,” he said grandly, snitching a handful of nuts from the bowl on Angus’s desk. “Although I could be if you wished.” He wiggled his eyebrows at her. “Your mate decided my Italian buddies and the Germans would settle a bit better without my presence. Though he didn’t say precisely that.” He grinned at her. “I believe the total of his words were ‘Omega. Go.’
Angus decided he meant here.” He canted his head to the side as if that would give him a different view of her. “You’re the first Omega I’ve ever met.”
“Likewise,” Anna agreed. “I thought you were German?”
He shook his head and sauntered over to the window. “Austrian.”
His choice to join the Italians suddenly made a lot more sense. He must have read it in her face because he laughed.
“Yes, Italians are a lot more effervescent and cheery than the Germans. Even werewolves.” He thought about that a second, then added, “Maybe especially the werewolves.”
“Why didn’t the Austrians want you?” she asked.
His face sobered. “There aren’t any Austrian packs anymore. There were only two, and four years ago Chastel got bored and hunted down both Alphas. He—” The other wolf drew in a sharp breath. “But that is no conversation for today.
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