The drive to the hotel was quiet; everyone seemed to be in their thoughts. The hotel was a bit outside of the human town, and I had only heard of it before. It is really tall and looks super expensive to stay in. Landon helps me out of the car, and I can’t help but gawk at what’s in front of me.
Walking inside didn’t dampen my shock. Everything inside is so elegant and expensive looking. It’s hard to take everything in because there is so much to see. I don’t know how, but when I finally come to terms with what I’m seeing, we are already in the elevator. A glass elevator at that, so I can see everything as we ride up.
“What do you think?” Landon’s question catches me off guard while I’m examining the floors below, watching everything get smaller the higher the elevator goes.
“I think that i”m worried I will break something. If that were to happen, I wouldn’t be able to be the Luna…..I would spend all my time working here to pay off my debts.” Lincoln and Landon laugh at this, and I blush a bit. Sometimes I tend to say whatever is in my head without taking a second to think first.
“We can stay here whenever you like. This is can be one of our homes away from home when we just want a break.”
“What do you have stock in the company or something?” Lincoln smirks.
“Or something,” he replies with a small shoulder shrug. I know that the pack has businesses that they use to pull in funds for the pack itself, but we weren’t in the hospitality business. Maybe I need to do some more research before taking the oath. How horrible would it be for the Luna not to know much about her pack? I look between Lincoln and Landon waiting for someone to explain.
“We kind of…….own this hotel.” Landon has his eyes on the view behind us, watching the floors pass by as we ascend.
“When did the pack get into the hospitality game?” Landon chuckles, but it’s Lincoln who responds.
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