“In you go,” Ollie said as he removed Delilah’s handcuffs. He pointed to the open cell door and smirked, “I hope our accommodations live up to your standards, Delilah. If you have any complaints, feel free to write them down so we can run them through the paper shredder before we set them on fire.” Delilah scowled and rubbed her wrists as she stepped into the cell. “You don’t have to be such a jerk about things,” she spat as the cell door clanked closed behind her. “Yes, I do,” Ollie replied as he locked the door. He took hold of a cell bar above his head and leaned on it. “So, do you want to tell me why you tried to attack your Luna?” “First of all, she is not my Luna. Drew has not marked her. She is a human whom he claims is his mate, and she had no clue what that means,” Delilah corr

