Page 162 of Rescued Beta


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I wonder if that bigger place will be back in Silver Valley, here in Cressidan City, or someplace completely new. It’s impossible to guess when I haven’t even met Robin yet.

All I know is none of the rest of us are tied to Silver Valley.

We’ve been there for years, but that’s only because it’s close to Silver City, where I work.

I’m sure Cressidan City has a concert hall.

Even if it doesn’t, I think I could deal with losing that outlet.

It’s been fun, for sure, but lately it’s felt more like a routine than a passion.

It could be time to start working on making my own music.

I don’t need a symphony orchestra to do that.

I finish up in the shower and turn off the water.

The towel comes off the rail warm.

I dry myself off and wrap it around my waist before I step out into the main room of the suite with the laundry bag held closed in one hand.

Jay moves over to me from the couch and takes the bag from my hand.

“I’ll put it outside for the maid to collect.”

“Thanks,” I murmur, as I start to head toward the bedroom I claimed with Jay last night.

Shayne’s laying back on the couch as I start to pass, eyes closed.

He’s not quite asleep, but I can tell he’s close.

Then, he jumps up and I blink at him.

“Are you okay?” I ask.

“My phone is buzzing,” he explains as he gets up and takes his phone out of his pocket.

“It’s Falcon.”

I stay where I am, curious as to why our lead Alpha is calling.

Shayne answers the phone. “Falcon?”

I listen intently, but I can’t hear the other side of the conversation.

Jay stops at my side as he comes back from taking the laundry bag out of the room.

“Uh huh,” Shayne murmurs, frowning. “So, you won’t be home tonight?”

Oh my God!It’s goingthatwell?

My heart starts to race.

Is she already claimed?

If so, she’s no longer under the guardianship of the academy’s head.

Which means …