Chapter 21
Chapter 21 POV Alessia’s POV I’ve started coming out of my room more often. Mostly to chat away with Scarlett, play with Lucy and the other kids, or simply to grab a quick snack from the kitchen. Today happens to be one of those days where I’m simply grabbing something from the kitchen. I reach up for the cupboard where the snacks such as Doritos and chips are kept. With a frustrated groan, I до in search of the stool I normally used to grab the snacks. Why they put them so high up was far beyond me. Do they think everyone was just naturally that tall? I drag the chair over and climb onto it, using it to open the cupboard and bring out the Doritos bag that had broughtout of my room in the first place. With a smile, I proceed to demount from the stool when the legs start wiggling. My eyes widen as I realize what is going to happen next. I clutch the Doritos to my chest as a form of support and brace myself for the impact which doesn’t come. “Are you ok up there?” A voice calls out from below me.
I look down to find bright blue eyes tw in k l i n g up atwith concern ingrained in them. The stranger got hold of the unstable chair and savedfrom a painful fall. I quickly hop down from the death contraption and smile at the person who saved my a s s. “Thank you,” I say. Then since this is the first tI’m meeting him- not including the few times that I’ve hand passed him in the hallway or sat across him at the dining table- I introduce myself, stretching out my for a handshake before I can stop myself. “I’m Alessia,” I inform even though I’m sure he probably already heard aboutfrom the rumors mill flying all around the pack house. Not trying to brag or anything but I’m the talk of the pack.
He smiles, looking down at my hand and accepting it. “I’m Jake. I’m a warrior of the pack,” he introduces, holding my hand for a while longer than socially appropriate. I awkwardly pull my hand from his and shift on my foot, looking for a proper way out to head back to my room. “I and sother friends are playing sgames in case you want to join us.” He ends his request with a shrug lettingknow that the choice is up to me, and that he wouldn’t mind if I choose to escape to my room. I look at the place he gestured to and find a crowd of people, most of them my age and slooking older. They’re all surrounding a table and playing what looks to be a card of gwith alcohol at the side. I know wolves didn’t get drunk so the alcohol was probably just there for fun. I chew on my bottom lip, conflicted on what to choose. Finally, I look back at Jake who’s still standing dd MMB B BBBBBBBB Chapter 21 patiently and waiting for my answer. 95% 11:25 “Yes, I’d love to join you guys, I offer. “Though I’m not really good at cards. I grimace at the end of my words. That was an understatement. I sucked terribly at cards. He chuckles, heading for the fridge. “It’s ok. It is not a serious game. We’re just trying to while away time.” he explains, pulling out a beer from the fridge and I breathe a sigh of relief. “You could just come sit with us and watch” I could do that. It doesn’t seem like a big deal so I nod and follow him to the table where everyone is huddled together. “Guys, this Alessia, Jake announces, gesturing to me. “She’s joining us.” Heys, Hellos, and a few smiles are thrown my way as I take a seat beside Jake on a couch. Jake ratters off snames that I try my d a m n e s t to memorize. “So, Alessia where are you from?” A guy sitting at my other side asks, Frank I think was his name, and
conversations hush as everyone turns to stare at me. I swallow. “From the neighboring town,” I answer, praying they don’t see through the lic. The guy opens up his mouth again, probably to ask another question but is cut off by Jake. “You all need to stop bothering my new friend. I don’t want you driving her away,” he jokes and everyone laughs, turning back to what they were doing before the question was brought up. I throw Jake an appreciative smile. He has officially savedmore than once. “Aren’t you playing?” I ask Jake, noticing another hand was being dealt but he didn’t get any cards. I tear into my Doritos and dig in. “I lost the last round so I have to wait until the next game. I suck at cards too,” he admits, smiling at me evilly as he dips his hand into my bag of Doritos. Normally, I wouldn’t let such behavior pass withbut on second thought, I decide that Jake isn’t all that bad so I let him have a share of my Doritos. However, he still finds the need to sneak and shove his hand in when he thinks I’m not looking. We watch the others play while munching on our snacks. Jake managed to get kicked out in the first round. of the gso we have to wait for a long tbefore the second gstarts. We both managed to lose in the first round again and are attacked by comments from all angles about how bad we were at the game. We ignore them and continue eating what would be our third bag of Doritos. We threw questions at each other while waiting for the next gso we could join again and probably lose in the first round again. All in all, this isn’t such a bad way to spend one’s afternoon.