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Chapter 241

    Aaron 5- Late and leaving


    The next week feels very long and I find that for most of it, I’m in a very foul mood. Not that anyone


    particrly notices since I tend to keep my thoughts and opinions to myself. I have caught Alpha


    Ryann looking at me strangely a few times though so she might have her suspicions. The only bright


    side is that I actually did sleep better. Not WELL but better than I have been. I suspect it is all thanks to


    the recording of Penelope that I have gotten any sleep at all. At the very least I have been able to


    function at a mostly normal level. Despite no longer being COMPLETELY reliant on going to hear


    Penelope sing at the club in order to get some rest, I am still ridiculously disappointed when Alpha


    Ryann asks if I can workte Friday. I know I could refuse, tell her that I have ns or something, and I


    know she wouldn’t mind. But protecting her is MY job, not to mention she would probably have a lot of


    questions if I said I have ns and I don’t want to answer them. Missing one night won’t be a big deal,


    right? It’s not like anyone will particrly care if I don’t turn up.


    Saturday I arrive at the club fairlyte again. James is at the door again and he greets


    me enthusiastically.


    “Hey man. I didn’t see youst night.” Hements, curiosity in his tone. I shrug.


    “Working.” I say as an exnation.


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    “Ah, I get it. Still, it’s good you’re back. You were missed, you know.” He says with a wink before turning


    to take money from someone else trying to enter. What? I barely interact with anyone. How could have


    been missed? Who missed me? My mind immediately goes to Penelope, but that is probably just


    wishful thinking. I’ve hardly said more than a few words to her. Why would she care if I didn’t turn up?


    Although I do think I need to make more of an effort to talk to her. Actually, I WANT to talk to her, to get


    to know her. I might be reserved, but I’m not stupid. My sudden inability to sleep without hearing her


    voice isn’t just because she’s a good singer. I don’t go out of my way to talk to just anyone. I’m feeling


    determined and slightly anxious when I head inside and sit in my usual spot. I expect to hear Penelope.


    already on stage singing, but she’s nowhere to be seen. It is at least twenty minutes past when she


    usually starts. Is she not performing tonight? Why not? Is she sick? Did something happen? I’m struck


    by the sudden need to go track her down. Perhaps I can convince James to give me more information


    about her, like where she lives. If he won’t talk then I could always


    recruit Alex to find her information for me. He would ask questions, but he would do it, even if I don’t


    answer him. Although I can bet that the Alphas would hear about it. Probably Alpha


    1/4


    Aaron 5- Late and leaving


    Ryann. Alex has taken to giving a lot of his reports to her. I think she makes him more


    My nning is interrupted when Penelope copses into the couch beside me. Oh. I guess she’s okay


    after all. I may have overreacted a little. I was just… concerned. I’m too distracted to control my


    expression so my shock must show on my face. Penelopeughs at my surprise.


    “Hey, I hoped you would turn up tonight. I didn’t see you yesterday and I was worried you weren’t


    coming anymore. Did something happen?” she asks, her tone is one of sweet concern. I shake my


    head.


    “Just work.” I exin. I hesitate, should I borate further? I’ve never been good at knowing how much


    to say, so unless I really have something that needs to be said I usually don’t say much at all. But that’s


    no way to develop a rtionship. Before I can figure out what else to say, if anything, Penelope


    continues speaking.


    “You really are very quiet aren’t you?” Shements, I nod and then hrug. Damnit. I knew I should


    have said more.


    “It’s kind of nice, at least I know you’re a good listener. I talk way too much. Most people probably wish


    I would STOP talking so much.” She says the words as a joke although from her


    slight frown I would say that at least a part of her believes it.


    “I like your voice.” I tell her, trying to be reassuring. I immediately want to p myself. ‘I like your voice.‘


    Could I have thought of something more awkward to say? I could have told her that she doesn’t talk too


    much, or that I’m sure people enjoy conversations with her, that I enjoy conversations with her. But no, I


    just told her that I appreciate her voice. I study her face to see her reaction. She seems thoughtful for a


    moment, then pleased. She gets to her. feet and I realise I must have misread her because she’s


    leaving.


    “I like e your voice too, even if I do barely hear it. Talking to you is fun. You might not talk much but you


    always answer. But I had better start my performance. I waited because I thought you might still turn up


    but I’m running superte now. I just didn’t want to risk you running off before I had a chance to so


    much as say hi. Oh but here.” She pauses then reaches into her cleavage and pulls a slip of paper out


    of her bra and holds it out to me between two fingers. I reach out and take it carefully.


    2/4


    Aaron 5- Late and leaving


    “I’ll talk to youter hopefully.” With a cheery wave she turns and makes her way to the stage. Wait, so


    she was… waiting for me? That’s a surprise. I unfold the slip of paper she gave me and find it’s a


    phone number. Did… Did she just give me her number? Why? What could I possibly have done to


    motivate her to want to share more about herself? Is she expecting me to call her? I have no idea what


    I would even say. I barely use my phone except for work. I have exactly four non–work rted


    conversations in my phone. One with my mum, one with my dad, a group chat with my sisters and the


    strangely named chat that Alpha Ryann added me to ‘Cock Tales‘ which seems to mostly be a way for


    her and all her friends to keep up to date on the most recent gossip. I have to admit to enjoying that


    particr chat even if I don’t respond to it much. Aside from Alpha Ryann, no one tells me much aside


    from my sisters. I suppose most people take myck of reaction asck of interest. It’s not that I’m


    uninterested, I just prefer to think before I speak. Conversation rarelyes easily for me. Although I


    do have to admit that I am sometimes intentionally quiet when ites to dealing with Alpha Ryann


    since she seems to have made a game out of getting me to talk. I


    don’t HAVE to submit reports in written form, but it was hrious to see her response. Regardless, I


    have no idea why Penelope has given me her number or what she expects, but I carefully enter it into


    my phone, double and triple checking to make sure I wrote it correctly. I then fold the paper and tuck it


    carefully into my pocket, not wanting to lose it and


    identally share her phone number around.


    When her performance ends I find I am anxious and rather than risk embarrassing myself further, I


    decide to leave quickly. I hesitate at the exit of the club as I look out into the poorly lit parking lot. I turn


    to James who is watching me leave.


    “Keep her safe.” I order him with a pointed look at the dark car park. The doorman nods firmly.


    “Of course. Have a good evening.” I nod and leave, but I can’t help the nagging feeling that I should be


    making sure she gets home safely myself.
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