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Delay 31

    <b>Chapter </b>31


    Reba’s POV


    61


    I forced augh, my voice sounding hollow even to my own ears. “Sterling Group spares no expense, apparently.”


    The driver approached, offering a respectful nod. “Ms. Brown? I’m Raymond. Mr. Sterling sent me to escort you to the residence.”


    “Right. Thank you,” I replied, suddenly feeling terribly out of ce. My heart fluttered nervously in my chest as I looked at the gleaming Bentley, so out of ce in Sofia’s modest neighborhood.


    I hugged Sofia onest time, clinging to her a moment longer than necessary. My fingers trembled slightly against her back. “I’ll see you tomorrow. One o’clock.”


    The Bentley glided through the evening traffic, its engine barely audible. I sat stiffly in the back seat, my shoulders tense, hands folded tightly in myp. The leather beneath me was butter–soft, interior immacte. I felt like an intruder, as if at any moment someone would realize I didn’t belong here and throw me out.


    Raymond caught my eye in the rearview mirror. “First time in a Bentley, Ms. Brown?”


    I nodded, heat rising to my cheeks. “Is it that obvious?”


    He chuckled, the sound warm and unexpectedly friendly. “Most people either try too hard to look unimpressed or they bounce on the seats testing the springs. You’re just sitting there looking like you might break something expensive.”


    the


    Despite the knot in my stomach, I managed a small smile. “Well, I probably couldn’t afford to rece the ashtray in this car, so that’s a legitimate concern.”


    “No ashtrays,” Raymond replied, with a grin. “Mr. Sterling doesn’t smoke, Says it dulls the senses.”


    “Oh.” I filed that information away, though I wasn’t sure why I cared. My fingers unconsciously twisted the hem of my blouse. “Have you worked for Mr. Sterling long?<b>” </b>


    Raymond nodded, smoothly changingnes. “Five years as one of his personal drivers. Though I have other duties in the pack as well.”


    My stomach tightened at the casual reference to werewolf life. “You’re a werewolf too?” The question


    12:37 Sun<b>, </b>Sep


    came out quieter than I intended.


    “Delta rank,” he confirmed. “We handle security, enforcement, that sort of thing.”


    E


    I processed this, remembering what Sofia had told me about pack hierarchy. Alpha at the top, then Beta, Delta, and Omega. William had been vying for a Delta position before I’d discovered his


    betrayal. The memory sent a fresh wave of hurt through me.


    “So you’re… important,” I said awkwardly, picking at a non–existent thread on my jeans.


    Raymondughed again. “Compared to some, yes. Compared to Mr. Sterling? Not even close. He’ll be Alpha soon, and he’s already the most powerful wolf in the territory after his father.”


    I nced out the window, watching as we left the city center behind. The buildings grew more


    spaced out, more exclusive. “I’m just a human,” I said softly, more to myself than to Raymond. My throat tightened. “I don’t even rank on your scale.”


    In the mirror, Raymond’s expression grew serious. “Don’t sell yourself short, Ms. Brown. Mr. Sterling doesn’t surround himself with people who aren’t valuable in some way.”


    Iughed bitterly, blinking back unexpected tears. “I’m not sure ‘valuable‘ is the word I’d use for my


    position.”


    “Whatever position you hold, Mr. Sterling selected you personally. That counts for something in our


    world.”


    I fell silent, unsure how to respond. My hands clenched and unclenched in myp. I certainly couldn’t exin the true nature of my “position” to this man, werewolf or not.


    After a few minutes, I spoke again, my voice small. “I feel ridiculous having you drive me around. I’m nobody important.”


    Raymond’s eyes crinkled with amusement in the mirror. “It’s not about who you are, Ms. Brown. It’s about who Mr. Sterling is. And Mr. Sterling is a man whose orders we follow without question.”


    The simple statement sent a chill down my spine, making my skin prickle with goosebumps. It reminded me just what kind of man–what kind of creature–I’d made a deal with. Dominic Sterlingmanded this kind of loyalty, this kind of power, as naturally as breathing.
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