My Destined Human Mate
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or words. The boy, approached me menaci
ust be her parents, as Sandy looked like a younger version of her mother a
you need to calm down," she said, her voice steady despite
lled Christ and he was
dy?" Christ demanded, his
d, indicating their dog who was sitting calmly
e with disdain, cl
her parents, exchanged glances. The woman looked at me
" I stammered, taken abac
aved our beloved Coco." The woman
what to say. I desperately needed
atitude. I didn't expect anythi
our gratitude. Is there somethi
r husband. "Harrison, we sh
n, frowned. "What do you hav
ervened. "We could offer her a job, D
rison seemed just as surprised. "Absolutely not!"
d on his arm. "Harrison, s
"Fine," he said, clearly reluctant. "Bu
take my opinion into account!" He stormed out of the
and we all heard a door slam shut. The loud noi
nd any of this, surely they w
nyielding. "Like I said, one mistake
ed hard.
ietly in the corner. "James, show her to her roo
obliged he said, "this way, please. L
"This is Avery," he said, pointing to a tall woman with blonde hair.
nd curly brown hair. "And this is Penelope. She
smile. "And here is Willow," he motioned. "She'll be working alongside you."
Oh, fantastic. Another pint-sized cherub joining the team," she said sarc
up confidently. "Hey everyone, nice to meet you all!" I greeted with
e group, including Willow, who
low teased, continuing to laugh. Her friends joined in on t
ay be small, but I assure you, I have a lot to offer," I responded, trying to so
that, Little-angel," she said, the sarcasm dripping from he
g," he said firmly. "We're all here to support each other and work as a team, no matter our names or backgr
low still looked at me with disdain. Her eyes held a hint of superiority,
wrong. Within me, a fire ignited,
mire each room he showed me. "Wow, these rooms are abso
e great pride in his luxurious house.""By the way, your w
is room is twice the size of my old house. It's so luxurious, just
e of calm. As I lay there, I couldn't help but reflect on everything that had happened. My mind wandered to my pursuit, the th
street and the relief when I had rescued the dog of Sandy. Now, here I was, working as a
e day's events but filled with anticipati