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I don’t know if I should tell them what I felt. They’ll probably figure it out soon enough on their own.

It’s not exactly a welcoming atmosphere right now, and Leanne looked a little bit like she could change her mind about this interview at any moment. I can’t imagine what must be going through her head. Betas don’t have the same instincts as Alphas, and they don’t feel things like Omegas do. Something inside her is probably telling her she’s supposed to be here, but it doesn’t mean she’ll listen to that voice. Betas can be unpredictable.

Spencer rolls his eyes and doesn’t say another word to E.A.

He’s pissed off, but he’s showing some restraint.

E.A. is as unruffled as ever.

“Okay, I’m sending her in,” I warn them quietly. “Play nice.”

I step back out, keeping my hand on the door handle.

She’s still here, thank the Gods.

She looks at me expectantly.

“They’re ready for you now.”

Chapter Twenty-One

Leanne

I get to my feet, not sure if I want to step into the Alpha filled office or make a dash for the exit. I’ve already allowed Echo’s pretty face and sexy voice to fluster me. He’s definitely not the kind of guy I’ve ever gone for, and it makes me wonder what I’ve been missing out on.

He smells good, too, and it takes me a second to realize that’s because he’s an Omega.

It’s his perfume I’m smelling; the natural scent that attracts his mates and plays havoc with everyone else. I can’t quite identify the scent, but it’s making my mouth water and my body warm up.

Oh, wow. I had no idea Omegas could be so compelling.

And I thought Alphas were the dangerous ones.

I seriously need to be careful around this guy.

He opens the door wide for me, and I nod at him before I step into the office.

“This is E.A.,” Echo introduces, gesturing to the man behind the desk.

He gives the thinnest sliver of a smile. His skin is paler than Echo’s and his eyes and hair are so dark they look black. His cheekbones are sharp enough to cut glass. He looks like he could be a vampire, in the kind of movie where they actually kill people.

“And that shadow in the corner is Spencer.”

“Hi,” I murmur as I glance from the vampire to the other Alpha.

This guy seems more casual and less imposing, even if he’s more muscular and he can’t seem to stop frowning. From his clothes, and his stature, he could have just walked off the set of an action movie. The first scene, before his white shirt starts to get messed up by the plot. He’s blond and tanned and he probably has perfect teeth. I’m not sure I’ll get to find out about that last thing, though. He doesn’t look like he’s in the mood to smile.

“I’ll let you all get acquainted,” Echo murmurs before he backs out of the room.

He closes the door and I swallow.

I’m alone with two Alphas.

I fight the urge to shiver as I look back at E.A. Shultz.

He has a compelling stare, and an energy I’m drawn to without understanding why.

Vampires aren’t real, Leanne.

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