Sasha's Lion
we’ll leave.” He
could give her one more night at her mother’s place. She got off, and he
followed to get ready and head over to his own family.

Chapter
Five
     
    Sasha couldn’t believe what had happen last night
and what she’d been told today. She’d told Savron she would talk to her mum,
but she hadn’t had the chance. Or that’s what she told herself anyway. She lay
in bed trying to go to sleep and told herself she’d tell her tomorrow.
    The alarm hadn’t gone off, so Sasha was running
late. She ran by her mum, who was rushing to get ready herself. Melody sat in
the kitchen table seat ready for school watching her and mum run around trying
to get ready.
    “I’ll drop you two at school, Sasha, so message Mac.
I need to talk to both of you anyway.”
    Sasha nodded not correcting her mum to tell her
Savron was coming to take her this morning. She got out her phone messaging Savron
not to come.
    Twenty minutes later Sasha sat in the car with
Melody and her mum, and she chanted in her head. Tell your mum. Tell her you’re moving out .
    Her mother cleared her throat drawing her attention.
“Girls, I have something to tell you.”
    Oh
shit, does she know already?
    “Steven has asked me to marry him. I said I needed
to check with my girls first.”
    “Mum, congrats. I’m so happy for you.” Sasha knew
she couldn’t tell her mother about Savron now. She’d wait a while. Sasha would
tell her in a couple of days.
    Melody was okay with her mum and Steve, so her
mother dropped them at school with a huge smile on her face. As
Sasha got out her mum yelled, “Dinner tonight just us four to celebrate.”
    Sasha came around the car to the driver’s side,
opened the door, and leaned in to hug her mum. “Sure, Mum. I love you. See you
tonight.”
    Wolf whistles sounded behind them, and her mum let
her go. Sasha turned to see some of her friends cat-calling
and making rude gestures. Giggling at their stupidity she went over and joined
them. She told herself she’d figure something out with Savron.
    ****
    Drama was her last thing. She strolled out of the
school with Jess, Travis, and Zeck , who Britney had
told her was one of the few humans at the school.
    “You have to play the part, Sasha. You’re perfect.” Zeck stood before her and took her hands. “What are you
doing in these woods?”
    Travis laughed. “You think you’ll get Prince Charming?”
    Jess giggled at their antics, and Zeck winked at Sasha. “Of course, who else is more
charming? Plus it gives me a chance to dance with Sasha.”
    Sasha laughed as Zeck grabbed her by the waist and did a very bad attempt at waltzing. “I’m not doing
it. I can’t sing, and –”
    “Yummy. Oooh , and he’s coming this way.” Jess interrupted her as she
drooled at whoever was behind her. “Wow, I think every Pride brother is hotter
than the next,” Jess whispered seconds before arms came around Sasha pulling
her from Zeck .
    Savron turned her to face him. His head came down,
and he kissed her in a blatant kiss that showed her as his possession. His lips
left hers, and he muttered just loud enough for those close to them to hear.
“Hey, gorgeous, I missed you this morning.”
    She pulled away and turned back to her friends and
told herself not to cave at his words, but to stay angry that he’d given in to
his jealousy. Jess looked at her with clear envy, and Zeck and Travis looked like someone had punched them in the guts.
    “You gonna introduce me?”
Savron whispered.
    “Jess, Zeck , Travis, this
is Savron.” She deliberately didn’t say anything else as Sasha knew from his
display they knew what Savron was to her.
    All three stared at him for a moment. Jess was the
first to recover, and she took his outstretched hand and shook it.
    “Nice to meet you, Savron. Are
you related to Britney Pride?”
    “Yeah, she’s my sister.” Savron dropped Jess’s hand
and turned to Travis and Zeck .
    Travis shook his hand. “Sasha hasn’t mentioned

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