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A mischievous idea struck me. I answered the call but immediately handed the phone to the confused receptionist.
“It’s for you,” I said with a sweet smile.
Helen looked bewildered but took the phone hesitantly. “Hello?”
“Helen? Why do you have this number?” Frank’s familiar voice came through clearly. “I was trying to reach Miss Winters about urgent legal documents.”
Helen’s face went pale as she recognized her cousin’s voice. “Frank? I… there’s this she-wolf here claiming to have business with the Alpha, but I thought she was lying…”
“What she-wolf?” Frank’s voice sharpened with concern.
“She says she’s here about legal documents, but I figured it was just another excuse to see the Alpha,” Helen explained nervously.
There was a moment of stunned silence before Frank’s voice exploded through the phone. “Helen! Please tell me you didn’t just block Miss Winters from entering!”
Helen’s eyes widened in panic. “Miss Winters? But I thought…”
“You just stopped our Alpha’s Luna from entering!” Frank exclaimed, his voice rising with each word.
The conversation quickly turned chaotic as Frank realized his cousin had blocked the very person he was trying to reach. Helen’s face drained of all color as the implications hit her.
“In panic, Frank continued over the phone. “Do you have any idea what you’ve done? She’s not just anyone – she’s the Alpha’s intended mate!”
Meanwhile, Connor Rivers appeared in the hallway, having heard Frank’s raised voice through the pack’s enhanced hearing. Instead of being angry, Connor’s expression softened with pleasure when he learned Olivia had come to see him.
He approached Frank, who was still speaking frantically into the phone. “What’s this about my Luna being downstairs?”
Frank looked up with relief and panic. “Alpha, my cousin Helen at the front desk didn’t recognize Miss Winters and refused her entry.”
Connor’s lips curved into a satisfied smile. “Alpha’s Luna? That title sounds good. Use it from now on.”
Frank blinked in surprise at Connor’s pleased reaction. “Yes, Alpha. Should I go down and escort her up?”
“We’ll both go,” Connor decided, his mood noticeably brightened. “I want to personally escort her up.”
Back at the front desk, Helen stared at me with a complex expression, now understanding she had just insulted the Alpha’s Luna. Her hands trembled as she held my phone.
“I’m sorry, I really didn’t know you were the Alpha’s Luna,” she stammered, her voice shaking. “I thought… I mean, you don’t look like…”
I firmly interrupted her assumption. “Alpha’s Luna? I’m not.”
Helen’s confusion deepened. Despite my clear denial, she assumed I was angry about her earlier mention of
Miranda Blackwood and was deliberately rejecting the title out of spite.
“Please don’t be upset about what I said about Alpha Miranda,” Helen pleaded desperately. “I was just repeating office gossip. I didn’t mean to offend you.”
I shook my head, trying to correct her misunderstanding. “You don’t understand. I’m genuinely not Connor’s
Luna. We’re not mated.”
But Helen wasn’t listening to my explanations. Her fear had taken over completely.
The young receptionist sighed in despair, her shoulders slumping with defeat. She was convinced she had offended the Alpha’s Luna and would surely be fired.
“Even my cousin won’t be able to help me this time,” she whispered miserably. “I’ve really done it now.”
(Third person’s POV)
Helen Martinez clasped her hands together and pleaded with Olivia Winters, biting her lip and putting on a pitiful expression. “Luna, I was wrong, I really was wrong, I really know I was wrong. Please don’t be angry, okay?”
Her voice trembled with desperation as she continued. “You’re so beautiful and kind-hearted, you surely won’t blame me, right?”
Helen blinked her big eyes and tried to charm Olivia, switching to a more childish tone. “I really need this job, please don’t fire me, wuwuwu, beautiful sister, you’re the best!”
Just then, the Alpha’s private elevator opened with a “ding” sound. Connor Rivers walked out with his senior beta Frank Langley following behind.
Frank Langley exchanged meaningful glances with his cousin Helen Martinez. Their silent communication was filled with mutual blame – Frank’s eyes criticized her for blocking the wrong person, while Helen’s expression complained that no one had told her who the Alpha’s mate was.
Within seconds, Connor had walked to Olivia’s side. His expression softened completely as he greeted her warmly. “Liv, you’re here. What brings you to see me?”
Helen was stunned by this transformation. She had never seen the usually cold and expressionless Alpha show such tenderness to anyone in her two months of working there.
The contrast was shocking – Connor’s voice held genuine warmth and affection. His entire demeanor changed from the intimidating Alpha she knew to someone almost vulnerable.
Olivia handed Connor the Rivers Pack Legal Case Portfolio she was carrying. “These documents need the legal representative’s signature and seal.”
Connor accepted it and passed it to Frank immediately. “Have you eaten yet?”
“Yes, I had lunch before coming here,” Olivia replied politely.
“Would you like to go upstairs for tea?” Connor suggested hopefully. “I have some excellent moonberry blend from the mountains.”
Olivia shook her head gently. “Thank you, but I have other pack matters to attend to. I can’t stay long.”
Helen noticed a flash of disappointment in the Alpha’s eyes. She found it amusing how the usually aloof Connor seemed somewhat humble in front of this woman.
She watched the interaction between them with great interest, despite Frank’s warning glares telling her to mind her own business.
Since Olivia didn’t want to go upstairs, she waited in the lobby’s rest area while Connor accompanied her. Helen seized the opportunity to make amends by bringing Healing Moonberry Tea to Olivia.
“Alpha’s Luna, please have some tea,” Helen said respectfully, setting down the delicate porcelain cup.
Connor approved of this gesture with a slight nod, Olivia corrected gently, “I’m not the Alpha’s Luna
However, Connor’s voice was firm but tender. “You will be. The position of Alpha’s Luna can only be yours
His declaration made Helen’s eyes widen with understanding. When Olivia asked Helen’s name, the young woman feared she might be fired.
“Helen Martinez,” she answered nervously, waiting for judgment.
Instead, Olivia praised her sense of responsibility. “You were just doing your job conscientiously. Connor, don’t fire employees who take their duties seriously.”
Connor’s expression softened further at Olivia’s kindness. “Of course not. Helen was protecting pack security.”
During their wait, Connor repeatedly tried to make plans with Olivia. “There’s a new werewolf-friendly restaurant in the West District. Would you like to try it this weekend?”
“I’m sorry, but I have a busy schedule,” Olivia declined politely.
“What about the hot spring resort my friend opened in the mountains? It’s very relaxing, Connor persisted hopefully.
Olivia shook her head again. “I have an upcoming business trip to Harbor City. I need to prepare.”
Each invitation was politely declined, and Connor’s disappointment grew more visible. Helen watched this courtship dance with fascination.
Twenty minutes passed before Frank returned with the signed and sealed documents. “I apologize for the delay, Miss Winters. Marcus Hartwell was held up with urgent pack business.”