#Chapter 85: Housemaid
Abby

I’m in the kitchen organizing my thoughts, sketching out a m ental roadmap for tonight’s three-course

extravaganza as I mumble under my breath.

“Sauvignon Blanc with the salmon… Hmm… Maybe I should prepare cappuccinos with the torte for

dessert…”

Just then, the door swings open, and in walks Karl, bags of groceries in hand. Gianna, his ever-present

secretary, trails closely behind him.

My heart does a little dance at the sight of Karl, a knee-jerk reaction I’ve never been able to fully quell.

Even with my wolf being asleep, the presence he creates when he walks into a room always makes her

lurch in my mind, as though she can always sense him in her sleep.

In a way, it’s frustrating. I want to yell at my wolf for leaving me alone and then momentarily

reappearing every time the man who broke my heart walks into the room, but I know it won’t do any

good.

However, something else is on my mind right now. I can’t help but notice how well they seem to get

along, Gianna laughing at something Karl has just said. A pang of jealousy surges through me.

“Hey, Abby. Got everything you asked for,” Karl announces, setting the bags on the countertop.

I shake off the jealousy, reminding myself that Karl and I are just friends now. “Thank you, both of you.

This means a lot to me.”

“It’s nothing,” Karl replies, a softness in his eyes that makes my stomach churn with a mix of nostalgia

and longing. “Need anything else?”

I shake my head. “No. I’m good, thanks.” Then, I turn to Gianna, determined to be cordial. “How are

you doing, Gianna?”

“I’m fine,” she responds tersely, a frosty undertone to her voice. Then, shifting her attention to Karl, she

says, “Could I speak to you privately? We need to sort some things out before the dinner.”

course,” Karl says, casting a glance in my direction as if to say

Gianna leading the way with

watch them go, feeling a strange knot tighten in my stomach. It’s not jealousy, not exactly,

something—something that unsettles me.

outright disgust. “G ods, I can’t

honesty, I turn back to the counter. “Let’s not focus on her,

and it

she says. “Though, for the record, you’ve got no reason to be jealous.

your place, especially

her words make me

have no interest in

better, but she doesn’t push it. Instead, she helps

groceries, laying out the fresh salmon, vibrant vegetables, and a variety

herbs.

eager to transform them into something

mixture of scents and spices as I work with

me the Herbes de

“Sure thing, Abby.”

I was still the Luna, I prepared this

A triumphant smile tugs at my lips. Tonight

interrupted when another servant walks in. “The Alphas

say, not taking my

as I’m about to declare it perfect, I realize that the crust isn’t quite what I

not quite. It would be easier to just let it slide, to declare it good enough,

renowned chef, the one

under my breath, reaching for a fresh piece

from

face, trying so hard to impress everyone

skills. As if we’ve forgotten that our ex-Luna has turned

housemaid.”

recognize that voice: Gianna. I can see the back of her head, her perfectly curled hair and tight

surges up my neck

housemaid? Really?

That’s it.

the wardrobe upstairs still

and sequins. A cun ning plan starts to

the stove? Take the salmon off in five minutes

dinner is ready.”

already ripping off my apron and dashing

two

designer gowns greets me as I slide

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