Alpha Kayden
I watched as dozens of teenage girls walked into the auditorium flanked by their overprotective parents. Unfortunately for their parents, there was nothing they could do to protect their daughters from me and my pack.
From my seat I continued to watch as they took their seats and faced the stage. From the looks on their faces, I could tell they were wondering why they were here. It was perfectly natural for them to be curious about why they had been summoned here. After all, their children had graduated now. There was no longer any need for them to set foot in the school grounds again.
"I am so glad we made our choices of girls last night. Now we can just sit here and enjoy staring at all this fresh p***y," Caleb said quietly.
"I know, right. All these gorgeous chicks to look at without those stupid caps and gowns they make them wear for their graduation ceremony," Liam agreed.
"How about you perve on them in silence?" I said, looking at Liam and Caleb.
"Yes Alpha," they agreed in unison.
"Hey Liam, you know that a few of those girls are likely to be virgins, huh?" Caleb said, as he closed his eyes and added, "Mmm, virgin p***y. Tight, wet, sweet virgin p***y. You can't beat virgin p***y. It's the best p***y to fuck."
"Damn, you got that right," Liam said in agreement.
After that, I was glad that they decided to stop talking about girls and p***y, and decided to just sit in silence and perve on the newly graduated girls. I noticed principal Anderson making his way towards the stage. I knew he would sell the message we were wanting him to put out there for us. He always did. Ever the perfect little mouthpiece. So eager to please... and line his pockets, of course. His deception didn't come for free. As he walked on stage, he was carrying a clipboard in his right hand. He climbed the stairs and stepped out onto the stage, stopping at the microphone. Silence fell across the room as all eyes turned towards the school principal as they waited for him to tell them why they were all here today.
Sandi
I was sitting with my parents in the school auditorium. Around us people were talking quietly. I knew every one of these families were wondering what they were all doing here. When principal Anderson walked onto the stage, everyone became silent.
"Ladies, it is so nice to see you all back here today," he said, looking around the room.
"Like we actually had a choice in the matter," my mother huffed from beside me, clearly annoyed at having to be here.
"The reason you are all here today, is because several of these young ladies have an exciting opportunity to begin their careers immediately. Five offers of employment have been put forward by an incredibly influential employer. To be given the opportunity to be selected for employment with this company is an incredible honor for our recent graduates. Now, young ladies, let me tell you. If you are lucky enough to be selected, you will be working for a company that will pay you generously, while also providing you with free food and accommodation, medical and dental, and uniforms," Principal Anderson explained.
He looked at the clipboard that he was holding in his hand, and said, "Now. Based on merit. The following students have been offered employment opportunities with the employers I just mentioned a moment ago. So, could the following young ladies please make their way up onto the stage and join me? Bella Cartwright, Julia Taylor, Trudy Jones, Suzie Hobbs, and Sandi Colton."
My mother grabbed my hand in hers, gripping onto it tightly.
"Don't go up there," she whispered.
My father leaned across me, looking at my mother, "What are you doing? Let go of her. Don't make a scene here. Don't you dare," he hissed at her.
"It doesn't feel right. Something is wrong. This isn't right," my mother told him.
"Okay, I have four girls up here with me. Sandi Colton, please come up here and join us. Don't be shy now, honey," Principal Anderson said into the microphone.
Not wanting to attract any more unwanted attention, I pulled my hand free of my mother's tight grip and stood up from my seat, then I began making my way up towards the stage. Unlike the girls who were already up on stage with principal Anderson, I knew there were no awesome jobs with great perks waiting for us. This was about the werewolves. This was what Lindsay's parents had been talking about.
As I stepped up on stage, I looked at the four girls who were already standing there with Principal Anderson. They were smiling happily. I would have happily bet that at that moment the four of them were feeling like they had just won the lottery. And why wouldn't they be feeling that way? They honestly believed what they had just been told. They believed they were going to be making great money working for some awesome company. They had absolutely no idea what was about to happen to them.
Alpha Kayden
I watched as each of the girls made their way onto the stage. Four girls were standing up on the stage with principal Anderson. Four girls all wearing bright smiles on their faces.
Liam leaned closer to me and whispered, "With those smiles you would think they had just won the lottery, wouldn't you?"
"There are only four girls up there. We chose five, didn't we? So where's the fifth one?" Caleb asked.
"Okay, I have four girls up here. Sandi Colton, please come up to the stage. Don't be shy now, honey," principal Anderson said, making Steel growl in the back of my mind as I looked around the room trying to find the girl I had chosen.
As I gazed around the room, I finally saw her stand up and begin to walk up towards the stage. As she moved closer to the stage, I studied her closely. As soon as she was on stage and facing me, I could see the look upon her face. She wasn't smiling like the other girls. It was almost like she knew this was all a ruse.
But that wasn't possible, was it?
She couldn't possibly know the truth.