I remember immediately why I liked her when I met her before. It shouldn’t surprise me. If she’s friends with Sylvie and Mia, she’s got to be a good person.
“Well, at least there are some new faces. Well, not you, Laura. I remember you,” she says, pulling Laura into a hug. “And you too, Christina. I think my last semester here was your first,” she says.
“Yes, Luna,” I say as she pulls me into a hug. I’d forgotten that Josephine is a hugger.
“And I understand that you’re taking the classes this semester. Is that correct?” she asks.
“That’s correct,” I say.
“Good. I hope you’re kicking these young Alphas‘ asses,” she says, smiling at me.
She introduces herself to Charlotte and Haley, then turns to Alphas Da…el, Benjamin, and Will introducing herself to them before turning to the Alphas.
“Well, I can see I arrived at the end of hell week based on the looks on your faces. At least the worst is over, young Alphas, although I doubt it feels like it at the moment. I’m Lunal Josephine. Which one of you is the young Alpha that I’ll be working with?” she asks. She is all Luna, taking charge the moment she arrives. I can see why Sylvie and Mia like her so much. She’s just like them.
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That would be me, Luna, I’m Alpha Noah,” he says, stepping forward.
“Alpha Noah, I’d like to take some time over dinner to get to know each other. Sylvie and Mia let me know that you’ve fallen. behind this week without a partner. I’d like to set up a schedule to get you caught up as quickly as possible.”
“Oh… yes, thank you, Luna.”
She turns to James. “Is my old room available?”
“Yes, it is,” he says smiling and tossing her the key to her room.
“Perfect. I’m going to get settled while you all have your afternoon classes, reacquaint myself with the lay of the land, and be ready to go later tonight.”
“Lunch is in one hour Jo–Jo,” Mia tells her.
“Am I on lunch duty today?” she asks.
“Not until tomorrow. Oh, and Haley is our resident chef and has been putting together meal plans for us. It’s making our job so much easier!” Sylvie tells her.
“Ohhh, you and I should talk,” she says to Haley. “I’ll see everyone at lunch then,” she says, grabbing her bags and heading up to her room.
that someone, anyone, had lied and tried to keep an Alpha from being able to take his place in his pack.
“What happened to the bitch?” I ask.
“Speaking of Christina, what made her finally decide to take the classes?” I ask. I liked Christina from the moment I met her, and that assessment hasn’t changed in the nearly two years since I‘ ve seen her. From what I’ve seen today, she’s still an intelligent, caring, and strong Alpha female.
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