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Chapter 30: A
Sunday had been amazing and exactly what both Theo and I needed. We spent most of the day
talking. It was like our first days together. Before everyone knew about us, and we were just Theo and
A getting to know each other better.
But Monday came around, and it was time to return to real life.
Maggie was with me in my sses today, which was even more pleasant than I had expected. It wasn’t
just because we got along so well. I no longer felt like I was drawing so much attention. Maggie wasn’t
supposed to appear as a bodyguard, and she didn’t. She blended right in as a fellow student. I had
missed a couple of sses the week before, which I felt guilty enough about since it was the first week
of the semester. But not feeling like eyes were on me allowed me to catch up in my first ss quickly. I
expected the same for Professor Armand‘ s ss as we entered.
We weren’t the first to arrive by far, but we were still a few minutes early. Like I had with Jimmy, I let
Maggie pick our seats to choose the most advantageous position. She picked the same general area
that Jimmy had, and I smiled to myself. We took out our textbooks andptops and were discussing an
uing assignment when a familiar voice made my skin crawl.
“I guess I shouldn’t be surprised to see you here,” Amy said from behind my shoulder. “You really are
so jealous of Kylee that you just stole her entire life.”
Maggie hadn’t even realized she was talking to me until I nced over my shoulder.
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“Hello, Amy,” I said casually. “I didn’t realize you were in this ss.”
“Stealing her mate wasn’t enough. You had to steal her education, too?” she hissed.
Maggie started to turn around.
‘Don’t.‘ I mind–linked her. ‘It’s not worth it. I’m not even bothered.‘
‘Who the hell is that?‘ she replied. ‘And is she really talking to you?‘
‘Her name is Amy, and unfortunately, yes,‘ I told her. ‘She’s a friend of my sister’s. Just ignore her.‘
Professor Armand entered the lecture hall and greeted everyone. He was in an energetic mood, as
usual. He jumped into the lesson for the day, and I was intrigued as he started to talk about ancient
architecture. I remembered it was the professor’s research that had helped Briggs find Randy’s
underground hideout.
I packed up and approached Professor Armand’s desk when the ss
was over.
“Hey, Professor,” I said cheerily. “Thanks again for sending the information I missedst week. I really
am sorry I missed the sses.”
“Not a problem at all, Luna,” he said with a smile.
“Alpha Theo and I would like to invite you to the packhouse this evening,” I said. “I know we talked
about you helping us look into some information. If you think you can spare the time, we’d love to get
you introduced to the project.”
His face lit up. “I would be delighted.”
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“Wonderful,” I said. “We’ll meet you at the packhouse café at seven if
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that works for you?”
“Sounds perfect,” he confirmed.
Maggie and headed out of the lecture hall and started to make our way
to my car.
“Are you guys going to tell the professor about the rogues tonight?” Maggie asked as I started the
engine.
“Most likely,” I said. “We’ll show him the cer and what we’ve gotten from the investigation so far. But
we mostly want him to look at the books my father left me. I’ve learned some stuff, but it’s a lot to go
through, and I just don’t think I’ll have the time to do it all on my own.”
“I can help you some, too,” Maggie said.
“Thanks, Mags,” I replied with a smile.
We were quiet for a few minutes until Maggie spoke again.
“So… who was that Amy chick and why was she being such a bitch?”
I sighed. “She’s a close friend of my sister, Kylee. Obviously, Kylee didn’t take the break–up with Theo
well, and it didn’t help that he was my mate. I guess she still hasn’t epted that I’m not the bad guy in
that situation.”
“You know I can’t let her talk to you like that again?” Maggie said sternly.
I shook my head. “Really, don’t even acknowledge her. I never really liked her to begin with, so what
she thinks about me doesn’t mean anything. And we can’t risk you blowing your cover on her ount.
She’s no real threat. She probably won’t even bother with me after
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“I don’t know,” Maggie said slowly. “Something seemed off about her. Not just her stupidity for
disrespecting her Luna.”
Iughed. “Yeah, that ‘off‘ feeling isn’t anything new. Kylee brought her home her freshman year, and I
didn’t like her back then. But she was strangely devoted to Kylee. So her behavior now isn’t that
shocking.”
“Well, I won’t make a scene about it if she tries to say something again,” Maggie stated. “But I will have
it addressed. And I’ll have to tell Alpha about it.”
“I know,” I conceded. “I’m not going to stop you. But don’t worry about it unless she harasses me again.
Dirty looks on campus don’t count. After ourst encounter, I doubt she’ll do anything out in the open.”
“Wait…” Maggie perked up. “Is she the one you beat up in the packhouse lobby a while ago?”
I groaned. “I didn’t beat her up,” I said. “I just put her in her ce. Or at least, I thought I did. Obviously,
she’s had enough time to wallow over it.”
“Don’t worry, Luna,” Maggie assured me. “I’m not going to let her bother you.”
“Thanks, Maggie.”
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