chapter17
Roman took the opportunity to hand over a bottle of wine. “Alpha Knight, why don’t you let Taya pour a glass of wine for you.”
Roman had wanted to see me undress in front of everyone, but he quickly realized that I was his date and that he had publicly referred to me as his girlfriend. He would look like a fool if I took my clothes off in front of everyone—especially an Alpha.
And that was the only thing that saved me.
Preston reacted quickly and agreed with Roman. “Let her pour you a glass of wine as punishment.”
After that, he signaled me to pour wine for Griffon.
How…how was pouring him wine a punishment?
I looked up at Griffon. His face was blank, and I couldn’t figure out what he was thinking…if he was thinking anything at all.
He’d been holding a glass of wine all evening, but I’d yet to see him take a sip of it. I didn’t know what kind of wine was in his glass—if it was laced with wolfsbane or not.
I mustered the courage to pick up the expensive red wine on the table, walked up to him, and bent down slightly.
I was about to pour the wine into his glass when he suddenly raised his hand to cover the rim.
Griffon stared at me and spat out, “Dirty.”
My heart sank, and the pain was almost unbearable. I struggled to catch my breath as my hand trembled, still holding the wine bottle.
My body stiffened, and I gazed into his eyes. There was no trace of affection there, only disdain.
It was commonplace for shifters to think that humans—or those born to shifters but who never got their wolves—were tainted.
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