Page 27 of Must Like Cats


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“I will.”

“Thanks, Altar.”

“Thank you. You took a bullet for your boss. Who healed it?”

“Armand.”

Altar looked at her slyly. “Really?”

“Yeah. Rhymbia and her guys have assembled a pack for me if I want it. So, this week is full of dates.”

“Ohh. Who’s in it?”

“Ah. Thanatos, Armand, and Mateo and Owen.” Renner focused on the box and settled the flower vase inside.

“Wait, so you are joining a pack with an existing omega?”

“Um. That’s the idea. The guys are already set. Now it’s up to me.”

“You aren’t sure?”

Renner shrugged. “This hasn’t happened before. It is usually me seeking alphas out, and their minds are scrubbed afterward. I don’t even know how that works, but Thanatos remembered everything after our date.”

“Maybe the ink holds his memories.” Altar smiled.

Renner stared. “Oh my god. You were in on this.”

Altar laughed. “I contributed Armand’s name to the list. I remember the look on his face when you were there dropping off things for yourbrother.So, I did some research, Elspetha did some research, and Elias forwarded the name to Rhymbia.”

Altar smiled. “There is one more, but he’s out of town, and he needs your scent to figure out if you are a match.”

“Great. Well, I have to get moving if I am going to make that appointment.”

“You know what will happen if you manage to turn the tide of your classification, right?”

Renner sighed. “Work from home?”

Altar shrugged. “For a while. Then, you will have to sign your shelter over to one of your mates.”

“Fuck. I am going to have a financial independence clause in my contract.”

Altar nodded. “I know a good contract lawyer. So does Rhymbia.”

“Is it the same one?”

“No, but you won’t be able to use mine for an employment contract because it would be a conflict of interest.”

“Fine. I will ask Magnus if he has a coworker I can use.” She sent the message to Rhymbia’s mate, grabbed the box of presents for the winner of theAlphas vs Betasreality show, and left so she could make it to the doctor’s appointment. “See you later, Altar.”

“See one of you, Renner.” Altar locked the office after she left.

Renner smiled and then headed to her car and put the box of goodies on the front seat. The barely legal tint would be fine, and the security system was serious. When she got to the medical building, she made sure she looked like a girl and moved the box to the miniscule trunk. The flowers would be flattened a little, but they would be fine.

She walked to the main reception and said, “Hello, I think I have an appointment?”

The woman smiled kindly. “You don’t sound sure.”

“A friend made the appointment.”

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