tone?
âI ⦠um ⦠Iâm supposed to be moving in here today.â
The look he raked over her body called her a liar. âAre you with your parents?â
She wanted to jump into a hole and vanish forever.
âFelicia?â
Standing up on her tiptoes, she looked past the doormanâs shoulder to see Talyn, who must have been waiting for her in the lobby. Dressed in his majorâs red and black formal attire, he was breathtaking. A strange warmth flooded her at the sight of him, even though she was more afraid of him than she was the rude doorman. âHi.â
And that one word totally changed the doormanâs demeanor toward her. âHere, mu tara . Allow me to help you.â
âItâs all right, Starrin. Iâve got it.â Talyn took the box from her hands. He glanced out toward the street. âWhereâs the rest of your things?â
Now it was her turn to blush. âThis is everything I have.â
Instead of judging her, he smiled kindly. Something that was completely at odds with the horror stories Fresca and Rynara had filled her with.
âThen let me take your pack and Iâll show you upstairs.â He gently pulled her rucksack from her shoulders and led her past a long, shiny desk of tough-looking security guards. Each of them eyed her as if they were committing her features to memory.
A huge burly male approached them. âIs this our new tenant? Tara Orfanos?â he asked Talyn.
âIt is.â
She felt a rush of delight at the respect in his tone. Something she definitely wasnât used to or expecting. Most tended to treat her like the doorman had on her arrival. Because she was very small and woefully shy for an Andarion female, it invited others to push her around and treat her like a child.
âExcellent. Iâll make sure everyone is familiar with her.â He smiled. âWelcome to the building, Tara Orfanos. If you need anything at all, my name is Aaron. I live here on the ground floor and am head of security.â He inclined his head to Talyn. âIâve already assured Major Batur that I will personally see to your safety, as he was quite adamant that no harm befall you, lest he make our future mobility quite impossible and painful. While Iâm not as ferocious as the major, I am quite accomplished at my job, and will make sure no one bothers you.â
Felicia smiled at the male even though his words did nothing to lessen the fearful knot in her stomach. âThank you, Aaron.â
He opened the elevator doors for them. âGood afternoon, mu tara . Welcome to your new home. I know youâll be happy here, and if youâre not, let us know and weâll make sure that you are.â
Felicia bit her lip at his kindness. âThank you, again.â
Talyn pulled a shiny black card out of his pocket. âYouâll have to swipe the card to reach our floor.â He showed her how then handed it to her. âAfter the swipe, it requires a hand scan.â He pressed his hand to the panel. It lit up before the elevator moved.
âSo you donât press a button for the floor?â
âNo. It knows where you live by the handprint. As soon as youâre squared away, Iâll call the manager and heâll get you entered into the system. Whenever you have visitors, youâll have to notify security. Then you can either meet them in the lobby, or security will escort them up. But only if youâre home. If youâre not, theyâll have to wait for you in the lobby. Like I said, the security here is very serious about the safety of their tenants.â
She glanced up at the camera in the corner. Not to mention the hand-carved mahogany wood and gilded ceiling. âThis is much nicer than anything I expected. Thank you for letting me live here.â
He shifted the box in his hands. âNo problem. Since I canât visit very often, I wanted to make sure you were