First (A Crescent Chronicles Novella)

First (A Crescent Chronicles Novella) by Alyssa Rose Ivy

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Chapter One
     
    “Looks like tonight’s activity just arrived.” Jared’s comment made me snap my head up from the bar. The only activities my friend cared about involved girls—he had my attention.
     
    It didn’t take long to see what caught his eye. She was gorgeous—especially those long tan legs that were shown off nicely in the short yellow dress she wore. Slim but clearly athletic, I could only imagine how much fun she’d be.
     
    I finished off my Jack and Coke, slamming the empty glass down on the mahogany bar. The new guy who’d bought the place had gone to town on the hunk of wood. I doubted he had any idea that the hotel he’d purchased housed a hell of a lot more than rooms, food, and booze.
     
    The girl walked around the lobby like she owned the place, her eyes taking in every detail. Finally they found me, and I got a look at her bright green eyes. I gave her my trademark smile. It worked every time. She smiled back, and I nodded, telling her to come over. I thought she was going to, until she shook her head and kept on walking. She didn’t even give me a second glance. What the hell?
     
    So focused on her retreating figure, I was barely aware of Jared talking. “I call dibs on the blonde.”
     
    “Blonde? She was a brunette.” He must have been losing it.
     
    My other friend, Owen, laughed. “There were two girls, Levi.”
     
    “Oh, I only noticed the one.” Had there really been someone else with her?
     
    Jared smirked. “You seriously didn’t notice that blonde? That top didn’t leave much to the imagination.”
     
    “Did you see where they went?” I really didn’t care about the blonde, but I had to find Miss Legs. I couldn’t believe she’d blown me off like that. Maybe I was right—she was going to be a lot of fun.
     
    “They’re probably in the courtyard.” Owen yawned. He seriously worried me sometimes. A girl dumped him, and he’d practically been a monk since. The guy needed to get laid. Jared and I were going to have to try harder to get him out there.
     
    “I could really use a night with that one.” I turned to Owen. Our taste in women had always been more similar. Jared only went for busty blondes, where as I wanted the brunettes with the long legs. A nice chest didn’t hurt—not at all, but a short skirt on the right girl could drive me crazy.
     
    “I noticed her.” Owen’s small smile would have been enough for me to let him have her usually, but this one was for me.
     
    “I’ve got to find her. She might even be worth a second night.” Or a third.
     
    Owen snorted. “Real nice.”
     
    I shrugged. “Just saying.”
     
    Jared finished his drink. “We’ll find them, but we need to get moving. Your dad’s going to get pissed if we’re late.”
     
    “Yeah, I know.” I left a twenty on the bar and took one last glance around to make sure she hadn’t changed her mind and come back, before I walked over to the elevator. I smirked at the weird bellboy that was always staring at us. He took a step back and lowered his eyes.  
     
    Once the doors shut, I inserted the key card and pushed the button for the basement. The central offices and chambers of the Society were housed on a level of the hotel that wasn’t supposed to exist. It was better for everyone if humans didn’t go looking for us. When you’re a prince of a supernatural society, you understand the importance of keeping some things secret.
     
    “What do you think he wants us for this time?” Jared asked, leaning back against the wall.
     
    “Like I’d know, but he didn’t sound happy.” I listened to one message, but it was only the latest of many. My dad’s calls were always the same. Either I’d done something wrong, or I was about to do something wrong.
     
    Jared stuffed his hands in the pockets of his jeans. “I guess we’ll find out.”
     
    The elevator doors opened, depositing us into a room that would be dark for the average person, but we had no problem

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