Chapter 19: Consequences – A Turning Point in A weekend with the Alpha by Glory Tina
In this chapter of A weekend with the Alpha, Glory Tina introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 19: Consequences shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
I gathered the assignment into my hands, grabbed my bag, and locked the car before heading toward my office.
"You're almost late," I heard the famous voice of Daniel say from behind and I groaned, not wanting to start a long talk with him this morning about how or why I was almost late.
"Good morning, Daniel" I tried a calm tone and luckily it worked.
"Let me help you with that," he offered, but unlike other times, I shook my head. It wasn't his job to lessen my burden, and I didn't want him to get used to it.
"I'm almost at my office," I pointed out the reason I didn't want his help.
"Come on. I know you've got this under control and can do it all on your own, but I want to help."
Knowing there was no winning for Daniel, I paused and turned to him, clenching hard on the books in my hand.
"You will not let this rest if I don't give in, will you?" I demanded, a frown coming into my face.
He grinned. "You already know me so well."
I handed him the pile of books in my hand and began heading toward the door of my office.
"So, how was your night? I hope it wasn't as rough as I'm picturing."
"It was, and I'm still exhausted from it." I answered with a sigh, "Yours?"
"It was okay, mama came to visit. She's still confused about why I haven't found my soul mate yet. I've got a good job and a nice place and I'm not that bad looking."
I laughed. "Tell mama she would come around when the time is right."
"I wish, but she doesn't understand that line, so I will just say because I'm not as charming as she thinks."
I chuckled and rolled my eyes, dug my hand into my pocket and pulled out my key as I came to the door. I tried to slip the key into the keyhole, but the door opened of its own accord. That was weird. I remember locking it last night before leaving. This didn't feel right and, glancing at Daniel, I saw he had the same puzzled look on his face.
I pushed the door wide, and I stepped into my office, a little sceptical and not wanting to get spooked. It was obvious someone had tempered with my office and who knew what they had done while I was away? This has never happened before and I wondered why now.
I thought about who could have broken in. In my two years of working at this university, I have tried to maintain a healthy relationship with members of staff from the lowest to the highest. That didn't mean everyone liked me. Only a fool would think that way, but I also did not know who would break in.
'Perhaps nobody did. You failed to lock up well yesterday while leaving.' the voice in my head argued.
I took a bold step into my office but stopped in my tracks when I saw none other than Aaron Hart standing in the office. He was waiting with his hands in the pocket of his black trousers and now that I stepped in, his eyes were on me, staring at me. My heart skipped a beat as once again my worse fear stood before me.
"I am, I am!"
I unlock the beep from around his neck, wiped his mouth of the few stains on it and helped him onto the floor.
I hung his school back to his back and grabbed his lunch box, which I already had his food and snacks packed in, and handed it to him.
He smiled at me because I had handed him his lunch box instead of carrying it myself. He always loved carrying his bag. At first, I thought it was too heavy, but Zion didn't complain the first time he demanded I handed his lunch box to him and he still hasn't now. Sometimes his physical strength surprises me. "Shall we go?"
"Yes, we shall."
I waved him off after dropping him at the school and my stomach growled loudly. I didn't have breakfast before I left home because I was already late. That's the price I had to pay.
My schedule for the morning was an 8 to 10 a.m. Lecture and I had a break for an hour before my next class. I wondered if I'd be able to teach effectively without having a proper breakfast. I had never slacked in my lectures, but there is a first time for everything.
I glanced at my wristwatch after I packed the car and I had five minutes before my class begins.
I hurried through the hallway and towards my office and, unlike in my dream, I didn't see Daniel on the way. I also didn't see Aaron when I opened my office door and stepped in.
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