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Sam’s POV
I pushed my cleaning cart down the long hallway of Royale Lodge. It was the same routine for me every day, although my mind was never truly here. It was always somewhere else.Somewhere emotional and sad.
Two weeks ago, Amelia had stood in the doorway with her arms crossed, her lips twisted in that cruel smile of hers she always wore when she wanted to display her hatred of me.
“Pack your things and leave my house, Samantha. I’m tired of feeding you and that bastard child.”
She had finally done what she’d always threatened to do. She said I was a burden. That I reminded her too much of my father. That she had enough problems already to care for Clara and I.
After everything I did in that house, joggling it all with caring for my little sister, my terminally sick sister after she was abandoned by our heartless stepmother. She didn’t care what she had to do to get us far away from her this time.
As I went door to door, the wheels of my cart squeaking softly against the polished floors, I recalled how I clutched my small bag, my hands shaking while Clara cried from her hospital bed.
“I’ll come see you every day, I promise.” I’d said to her, forcing a smile through the lump in my throat and fighting back hot tears.
But I did exactly as I promised. I was there every single day after my shift here, I went straight to the hospital. Clara was only fifteen, she was too young to be fighting cancer. Even though I’d never wish that on anyone.
Regardless, it hurt me terribly to have to watch her layinghelplessly on that bed, sometimes flashing a fragile smile at me, sometimes sleeping peacefully. And sometimes, she cried whileasking me if she was going to die.
That was the hardest of it all to be honest, but each time, my heart broke a little more, and more. Until there was barely any life left in me.
Even my dreams of saving enough for college had flown out the window… slipping everyday farther away from my reach.
If it wasn’t for Nora, my best friend in this whole world, I don’t even know what would have been by now.
Nora had taken me in without a second thought, squeezing me tightly and saying, “You’re not going to do this alone, Sam. Not while I’m here.”
I hated being such a burden to her. But I was grateful beyond words for her kindness and support. Her small apartment was tight, but welcoming. She even sometimes made jokes whenever I cried to cheer me up.
Nora would cook us cheap meals and pretended they were fancy dishes served in fancy restaurants. She reminded me to keep going when everything felt dark around me. Still, most nights I stared at the ceiling wondering how long I could keep going.
Sighing softly, I checked my list. Next, room 203. New guest. I rolled my cart down the hall toward the elevator, my mind dipped into the sadness that was now my life.
The doors slid open on the fifteenth floor, revealing a far more luxurious and quiet suite… this obviously was where rich onesstayed. I parked my cart outside room 203 and knocked lightlyon the door.
“Housekeeping,” I said waiting patiently for the door to open.
But nothing. Quickly assuming the room was empty, I slid my card key in and pushed the door open.
And that’s when I saw him… and forgot how to breathe. The man standing in front of me was very tall. He stood by the window, his back to me as the morning sunlight poured in, outlining his built frame. His broad shoulders stretched the fabric of the black shirt he wore in a rather too sexy manner.
His dark hair was slightly messy…like someone had been running their hand through it too many times… and something about him just felt powerful.
Well, whatever it was, I didn’t know what. And neither should I care to, I thought. I’ve got enough problems of my own to deal with anyway.
The man turned and our eyes met. Immediately, something strange began to happened in my chest. It felt like a pull and a spark at the same time. There were hardly words to describe it.
“Yes?” the man said sharply.
His eyes were dark, deep, and intense. I swallowed hard. “Um… I’m here to clean the room,” I said softly.
He stared at me for a moment like I had just insulted him. Also like he was studying me. Then he nodded slowly and said, “Come in.”
Tensed by his strange aura, I stepped fully into the suite, nervously wheeling the cart into the most splendid space.
The place was massive. The glass windows which went from floor to ceiling showed the whole city of Oceandale below. Everything in the room looked and smelled expensive.
Before I could finish taking in the beauty of the room, he sighed sharply and rubbed his jaw.
“Look,” he then said in a deep voice, “I’m really not in the mood for fans right now.”
I blinked.
“I’m sorry?”
He glanced at my name tag. “Samantha, right? If you want an autograph, I’m not in the mood.”
Heat rushed to my face.
“I don’t… I don’t know what you’re talking about… sir.”
He frowned.
“You don’t recognize me?”
I shook my head slowly. “No, sir.”
His expression shifted from annoyed to surprise.
“You’re kidding.”
“I’m not,” I answered honestly. “I just clean rooms.”
He studied me again like I was some kind of puzzle he was having a hard time with.
“You seriously don’t know who I am?” he questioned again.
I felt embarrassed then. “Should I?”
His lips then tightened.
“Huh.”
“Just do your job quickly,” he snapped. “And give me someprivacy.”
The sudden coldness stung me… right in my chest where I’d felt some kind of spark.
“Yes, sir,” I just whispered and went straight to work.
Placing my cleaning cart near the door, I began quietly. But I could feel his eyes on me. And it made my skin scrawl.
He showed no hint of emotion or mood in his features. Just a long weird and uncomfortable stare he fixed firmly on me.
His eyebrows twitched slightly, and in my mind, I thought heprobably wasn’t used to people walking into his space unannounced.
Not knowing what to think, I just continued with my cleaning. Then I heard his voice behind me.
“I only hope that when you’re done, you won’t be asking for anypictures?”
I paused and turned to him, confused.
“Pictures?” Naively, I asked.
“Yees,” he said slowly. “Or whatever it is you people alwaysseem to want from me.”
I shook my head, genuinely confused by his words.
“I’m sorry sir, I’m really not here for any of that,” I said.
For a split second, something flashed in his eyes. Was it anger,surprise, amusement, or something else? I couldn’t tell.
“Just… finish up,” he said and I nodded quickly, all eager to remove myself from the awkward situation.
The rest of the cleaning passed in silence. But I could tell something had changed. The tension between us wasn’t just uncomfortable anymore. It was becoming electric.
Sam’s POVA werewolf. The word sounded ridiculous even inside my own head. Every time I thought about it, my logical mind immediately rejected it.Then I would remember his eyes, the way it glowed brightly. Slowly, as I thought of everything, it didn’t seem ridiculous anymore. It turned terrifying.Part of me had wanted to tell Nora when I got back home and she couldn’t stop talking about her day. Scratch that actually… I desperately wanted to tell her.I could already imagine her reaction. She would either think I had completely lost my mind or demand to meet Riven immediately and ask him a thousand questions.The thought almost made me laugh. But every time I opened my mouth, I didn’t know how to begin.I mean, how exactly was I supposed to explain this?“Hey Nora, remember the billionaire athlete I’ve fallen in love with? Turns out he’s actually a werewolf.”Yeah. That would go over well.I didn’t get much sleep that night. Again. But unlike the previous night, it wasn’t because I
Sam’s POVMy eyes remained fixed on Riven as he stepped aside for me to get into the car. The strange fear I’d seen in those men’s faces replayed in my head. And I couldn’t help but ask..“Did you scare those men off at the alley?”Riven’s jaw tightened.“No.”I immediately knew he was lying. The tension bouncing off him was impossible to miss.The dangerous look I’d seen moments ago had vanished, but not completely. It still lingered beneath the surface.“Those men were about to hurt me, but something scared them off. They looked absolutely terrified.”His eyes shifted toward the direction they had fled in, even though he said it wasn’t him.“They should be.”A chill ran down my spine. For some seconds neither of us spoke. Then he stepped closer to me, and even though fear began to rise up my spine, that familiar pull to him took over.Which I thought made absolutely no sense. I should have been running, my heart sped up because he was near.His eyes carefully searched my face.“Did
Sam’s POVAfter Riven dropped me off, all I could think of was the kiss. It felt so heavenly, and like the entire evening, I didn’t want it to end either.Sadly, Riven had kept it short, breaking the kiss and exiting the car to open my door for me. Then he said goodnight and got back into the car and drove off.I knew I be would alone that night, as Nora had offered to spend the night with Clara and the hospital.I took a warm shower and as I settled down, I could barely sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw him.The way his hand had brushed my cheek warmly before he took my face gently in his hands and kissed me.I groaned into my pillow for what felt like the hundredth time that night. This was ridiculous. I thought.I wasn’t some teenager experiencing her first crush, for God’s sake. Yet somehow, Riven Black had completely ruined my ability to think normally.I didn’t know when sleep finally took me, and the feel of the sun’s warmth on my skin pulled me from my sweet dreams. D
Sam’s POVI couldn’t believe they were all staring at me. Maybe it was my dress. I thought. Riven tried to calm me down. Not that it did anything to help.“Just ignore them. And focus on me.” He said in a deep voice.I looked at him, then took a deep, shaky breath. Everything he did affected me.The waiter appeared almost instantly.“Good evening sir.” The man greeted with great respect, “Great to have you back here.”Riven nodded.“Thank you Smith.”Of course, he has been here before. I couldn’t help but wonder how many of his dates he has bring here.He seemed to immediately read my mind and moved to explain.“I know the owner of the restaurant. We come here with my friends almost every week.”I nodded at that, not sure if I was satisfied with his answer. One thing was true about him there though. Everyone seemed to know him.The strangest thing was how little attention Riven cared to pay to any of it. His focus remained entirely on me.As if nothing else mattered or nobody else exi
Sam’s POVThe entire ride home from the hospital, Nora refused to stop talking. Not that I was even listening. My mind was somewhere else.Specifically, on a certain hot billionaire who had somehow turned my life upside down in less than a week.“You realize this is the most romantic thing I’ve ever witnessed, right?” Nora said from beside me in the taxi.I sighed.“Nora…”“No, seriously. The man secretly pays Clara’s bills, buys you flowers, searches an entire city for you, and then asks you to dinner?”She dramatically placed a hand over her chest.“Oh my God, Sam. If you don’t marry him, I might.”I couldn’t help but laugh.“You’re impossible.”“And you’re hopeless.”I shook my head and stared out the window.Normally, I loved my quiet moments. It gave me time to think. Tonight, however, my thoughts were my worst enemy.Every thought somehow led back to him... the look in his eyes, the sound of his voice. The strange calmness he carried whenever he looked at me.Like he knew someth
Sam’s POVMy hands were still trembling when I stepped out into the hallway. I didn’t even realize I had taken out my phone until it was already in my hand, Nora’s name staring back at me on the screen.I pressed dial. She picked up almost immediately.“Sam, hey! What’s up?”“Come to the hospital,” I blurted.There was a pause.“…Is Clara okay?” she responded with a more serious tone.“She’s fine,” I said quickly. “Just… just come if you can. Please.”Something in my voice must have told her this wasn’t a joke.“I’m on my way,” she said immediately and hung up.By the time Nora rushed into Clara’s ward, slightly out of breath, I was pacing.“Okay, what is happening?” she demanded, dropping her bag onto the chair. “You scared me half to death.”Clara giggled softly from the bed. “She’s been like this for the past ten minutes.”“I have not,” I muttered, though I definitely had.“Sam,” Nora said, grabbing my shoulders. “What’s the matter girl?”I took a deep breath.“You remember I told
Sam’s POV Hours after that beautiful, but much dreaded night I had spent with a total stranger, I tried so much to return to my usual life.The idea of forgetting about my current life conditions and pretending I was someone else hadn’t worked out so well after all. It felt like I had just briefly
Sam’s POV Back home after my shift at Royale, Nora wouldn’t stop pacingin her apartment. She moved back and forth across the tiny living room, her hands on her hips, her hair bouncing with every step while I sat down on the couch, still in my work clothes.“Sam,” she said for the hundredth time, “
Riven’s POV I woke up to emptiness beside me. The warmth that had been pressed against my chest was no longer there.For a second, I thought it had all been a dream. Then the scent of the mystery girl I had just spent the night with hit me.Her sweet delicate scent was still in the sheets and wrap
Sam’s POV The air outside was cold when we stepped out of the bar, but his hand around mine warmed me a bit.His grip was strong and firm. And I didn’t even question him about where we were going, I just let him lead me on.My head spun from the alcohol, but there was something else… something dee







