Chapter Two
Iwalked through the front door of the university and to the admissions office. I pushed through the door and waited at the desk.
“Hi, can I help you?” The lady behind the desk was a tiny old woman with curly hair. She walked over, surprisingly spry in her old age.
“I hope so.” I smiled over at her as my mom pushed through the door.
“There you are.” She smiled over the counter at the woman. “Hi. I hope you can help us. We are here to get my daughter registered for her classes this semester.”
“Oh my. She is starting a little late. Hopefully, the course she wants is still open.” She hustled over to the swinging half door and pushed it open. “Come here, you two. We will get yousettled.” We followed her back to her desk, and she pointed to the two chairs and settled behind her computer. “Now. Why the late start?”
I sat in the chair, and my mom settled next to me. “I was at my father’s pack for the summer.”
She froze mid-type and looked at me. “Alpha Amy Maclean?”
“Yes, ma’am, that’s me.” I smiled. Her hands shook a little.
“Sorry.” She tried a smile, but I lifted a brow.
“Why are you sorry? You haven’t done anything wrong.” I just shook my head as I watched her shudder a bit. “I’m sorry. Are you okay?”
“I’m fine.” She tried to smile but it fell.
“Are you afraid of us?” My mom offered a soft smile.
“No, not exactly.” She exhaled and looked at us. “As you can probably assume, Alphas are a lot to handle, and choosing courses can get a little hectic.” She did her best to put on a brave front, but I could tell she was worried.
“Well, how about we start like this? Hi, I’m Amy. I am not a typical Alpha asshole, and I am hoping that I can get a spot in the computer science department. If at all possible.” I offered my best disarming smile.
“I can attest that Amy will not be a problem unless someone makes it her problem, and then she will handle it.” My mom laughed at her own joke, and I just shook my head.
“Oh, thank the goddess.” She smiled and looked at me. “You are in luck. Computer Sciences are one of the lesser-chosen majors. Everyone tends to go into business or the health sectors.”
“So I can still get a placement?”
“Yes.” Her shoulders sagged. “Yes, you can.” She clicked a few times. “I just have to check your admissions. As an Alpha, you get first pick of classes, but we like to check grades.” Sheclicked through a few more pages and made approving noises. “Fantastic grades.” She clicked a few more times and then froze.
“What’s wrong?”
“Um, nothing.” She smiled and then clicked a few more times. “I just looked at the teachers and I was surprised at who was teaching this semester.”
“Oh. Okay. Can we also set her up with a dorm and a food card?”
I looked at my mom and lifted my brow. “Why do I need a dorm?”
“I think that sometimes you might want to stay here if your classes run later.”
“Which is actually smart since one of your classes starts at seven at night.” Fuck. Ugh.
“Really that late?”
She coughed. “Your professor for that class has a day job, and he has to come in after, so he asked for a late start.”
Okay. “I can understand that then.” I turned to my mom and nodded. “Plus, if Shannon is staying in the house…”
“Which she is, because Morgan wouldn’t spring for a dorm room. So you also need a place to study.” My mom turned back to the lady. “Mrs?”
“Sandlewood, Mrs. Sandlewood.”