Alphas and an Elemental
Chapter 1
"No, leave me alone!" Cameron watched a girl struggle with a man.
Cameron had left the subway station to get some coffee. He didn't expect to find a scene as he came out here.
"Come on, baby, give me another shot," the man seemed to be drunk.
"You men are all pigs," the girl slipped her golden blond hair into a ponytail, a disgusted look on her face. "And we've been friends sense I was ten. Ever sense you started drinking, you've been using me for your own gain."
"No I haven't, baby," the man insisted, he wore an over coat, covering his face. "And it's because we've known each other so long that we make a good couple."
Cameron swore he saw the girl's silver eyes turn red as she turned around faced the man. "Good couple? Whatever. I'm done dating pigs."
"Would stop calling me a pig?" The man reached for her the girls arm as she started to walk away. Cameron went to try and help, seeing the way the people were obviating them, he calculated how to go around them.
Cameron was ten feet away from them when the man let go of his hand so quick, as if he touched a something hot. "Go to Hades." The girl turned to Cameron, her eyes silver. "What do you want?"
"I was trying to help," Cameron said.
"We don't need help," the man in the over coat stepped next to the girl, "ain't that right, Andrea?
"I want nothing more to do with you Jason!" Andrea yelled at him, he seemed to move a few feet back without moving his feet. For a split second, Cameron thought she might be an Alpha, but then let it go when she looked at him. "I can take care of myself. Why don't you get back to your crime scene."
What am I going to do? I sighed, sitting down on my couch. Jason was my longest and closest friend. I knew dating would ruin our friendship and I was right. Now I'm alone.
Ugh! It's entirely his father's fault. He's two years older than me. When he turned twenty-one, his father got him into drinking. Then thoughts came about us dating. That was three months ago…
I lost my job to. Jason and I shared the same job, working at a pizza shop. It was the only place I could work that wouldn't cause trouble. Jason had said that I had been stealing food. Me? The girl who never goes into the kitchen. But I got mad, the pizza spun off the tray. Jason made fun of me and we both lost our jobs.
Hades, I hate that man so much. I hate men all together. There all pigs. Just because Spirit makes me look amazingly beautiful, they all want me. Yes, they want me for sex. They can all go see Hades for all I care.
I sighed again. I got up to get some milk. Normally Jason would do this, sense I shouldn't be around food, but I have no choice. I just hope no one upsets me.
I should have known better then to hope. I grabbed my milk and a man stepped in front of my way. He was about six foot tall, built well and his black hair looked like something died in it.
"Hey there cutie, why don't you have a date with the hottest bachelor in town?"
"No thank you," I turned around, but he grabbed my arm. Stay cool, Andrea.
"Look, no one says no to me," the guy said.
"I just did," as I spoke, the milk in my hands exploded. Oh great, I bet I got to pay for that.
The guy let go of my hand, and like the idiot he is, he stepped forward into the milk. I turned to find him falling backwards. His head hit the corner of isle. He fell to the ground on his side. Blood gushed from his head.
Bent down, checking the vein at his neck. His heart was still bleeding and I could see his chest moving slowly. Oh no, no. Idiot, I could get blamed for this. I put my hand over his wound. I closed my eyes, concentrating on my center. Heal this man's head.
I opened my eyes to find the wound healed and the man was blinking. I stood and headed for the exit. I ran right into another guy. Well I didn't technically run into him. The hair between us stopped the collision. Why do these guys keep popping up?
"You, you healed that man," the guy said. He wasn't a guy. He was just a kid. His hair was brown a little long. His eyes seemed distance, but they were defiantly hazel brown.
"No I didn't," I blurted out.
"You did, I saw you," the boy seemed to stutter.
"He just hit his head and had some bleeding," I spoke quickly. I moved away from him, heading for the door once more.
"I'm serious," Gary insisted to his fellow co-workers. "She healed that man."
"Gary, you're not making any sense," Bill said.
"Calm down Bill," Rosen spoke in his calm voice. "Gary, what did this girl look like?"
"She had blond hair," Gary gestured toward his hair, "long blond hair. Almost white."
"Wait, did she have silver eyes?" Cameron asked.
"Have you seen this girl before, Cameron?" Rosen asked.
"She had silver eyes and was very beautiful," Gary got out slowly.
"Yes, that's her," Cameron said. "I think she might be an Alpha, especially from what Gary said."
"See," Gary said, "I told you."
