186 Ayla
“Oh, sweetie sit down do you wantto make you stea?” Dean speaks up stunning everyone in the room.
He was causing, Cynthia to skid to a halt. Before snapping at him why he would offer her tea, as she doesn’t
need one. | was wondering the sthing. | would ask him about it later as he seemed so certain of his question
that | figured he had a valid reason for offering her tea.
“Well, my granny said it helps with a broken heart, | don’t know much about a broken ego. But you know as your
pack mate | figured | would try to stop you from embarrassing yourself further. We all love our Princess, and a
dozen pack mates are applying for the position of her Gemma. We all think you are a nuisance. The pack fool
and honestly girly | pity you. Even your fated mate never tried to contact you again.” His smile is sickeningly
sweet but his voice is dripping with acid.
Krystel and the other two pack members in the hall burst out laughing. And as much as | tried to stop it I could
not hold it back either.
“And who are you to get involved with my business?” Cynthia tried to save face.
“Dean is my Gemma, and because he is higher ranked than you.” Krystel and Dean turned to facelike
clockwork. Cynthia stared atwith an open mouth. And | wanted to clasp my hands over my mouth.
The answer had cout instantly, without thinking about it. But when | did think about it, | knew it felt right. All
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt| wanted was a Gemma who would fit in with the rest of the group. One | was sure | could build a friendship with.
Dean and | had instantly hit it off. And
knowing my Gemma would have my back so fiercely helped too. It was not like | blamed the other pack
members for not interrupting Cynthia. It was more that everyone knew she had been harassing me. They must
have known she was not here to apply for the position as my Gemma. And even if she was, it would not be
grounds for her to just burst through the door.
After seeing how he reacted, | seriously doubted if Dean had let her get that far. Cynthia must have felt too
humiliated she just stormed out without so much as another word,
“Excuse me. Princess Ayla, are you serious?” Dean asked me, all of his bravado was gone like he was scared to
be disappointed when | told him | wasn't.
“I do, you sit down | need to let the other two candidates know, and then we can discuss the rest,” | told him,
feeling a bit guilty for the two girls who had been waiting for their interview for most of the afternoon to never
get a chance.
“Don’t worry Princess Ayla, we get it you must be able to blindly trust your Gemma and after that” Lianne smiled
at me.
There was a tinge of disappointment in her voice, and her friend Jessica seemed somewhat defeated when she
got up. However, the two of them seemed very genuine and went as far as to shout a congratulation to Dean via
the open door. Now all | needed to do was go over the rest of the details with Dean. Hoping he would agree to
them, if he wouldnt | would have made a fool of myself just now. And | hoped he wouldn't feel pressured to
agree with the terms now. To savefrom the embarrassment.
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“Before, we discuss terms and what not | want to answer your first question, Princess Ayla.” Dean was the one to
speak first before | sat
His answer didn’t matter that much anymore, but if he wanted to tell| would of course hear him out. So | sat
down, took the coffee Krystel had made me, and nodded at him.
“I love this pack, when I grew up | knew | wanted to contribute to the pack. | just never knew how. And then we
found out all about you, and what you have been through. | know in the beginning sof the pack members
found fault in you taking your tgetting to know Griffin. But to me, it showed so much strength, in all your
appearances you seem so collected and kind. You really are as impressive as a royal wolf should be. But you still
seemed so kind and down to earth. I told my mom | wanted to help you out. She was the one who heard you
were interviewing people to be your Gemma. She suggested | should go and when | thought about it she was
right. | instantly knew as your Gemma | could both help you and the pack.” Most of the answers to that question
had been short. One max to sentences.
Hearing how passionate Dean was about helpingand helping out the pack madeeven more sure of my
decision. Picking an unmated wolf as my Gemma was a bit of a risk. he could very well find his mate and learn
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthey are even higher ranked than a Gemma is. We would cross that bridge if we ever cto it.
All that was left to do now was to go over the terms. Telling him he would get as much pay as the other Gemma
and Beta’s got. Offering him an apartment in the castle, like all high-ranking wolves could have. And go over the
basics of what | needed him to do, and when he would start. He didn’t have a rank now but he had a job. He
worked at one of the pack restaurants as a server. Of course, as the Princess | could insist they let him go right
away. His notice was two weeks and he wanted to finish his notice because he had enjoyed his job so much. Not
only did it speak volumes about him as a person.
There was no immediate need for him to start right away, and | never
wanted to be the kind of ruler who would use her power to get her way.
“Just start in three weeks Dean, your two weeks’ notice and a week off, and then you can get started,” |
suggested, to which he happily agreed stating he would use the week off to get his own furniture to move out of
his parents’ home. It was almost dinner tand | still had a lot of reading to do. So we all went our own way.
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“Any luck finding your Gemma” Griffin wanted to know as soon as | stepped into the kitchen where he was
cooking us a steak dinner.
“I did, Dean is my new Gemma he is going to start in three weeks. | actually feel good about it.” | could barely
contain my excitement. So when Griffin shook his head tellingit made sense Dean would apply to the job,
and that | would like him | felt a bit weird. | never considered not accepting a man as my Gemma, and after
accepting him as my mate he never seemed jealous anymore. Now | was apprehensive that he would not like me
working so closely with a man on a daily basis. | couldn't read his face as he went back to preparing our dinner.