Two helpers gave a curt bow to Mike as he walked through the Anderson household. As their beta, he deserved every ounce of respect as much as their Alpha did. Mike then asked;
"Where's Alpha Shawn?" The female maid who was also a werewolf said with her head bowed.
"He's in his father's study." She left his presence and Mike went up the stairs before making a turn that led to the study.
There were a total of six helpers in the Anderson household. All of them being werewolves. The chef and his help, two cleaners and a gardener. There was no need to employ more.
When Mike reached the study, he realised that the door was open. Stepping in, his eyes scanned the spacious study, wondering where his friend was. Then he realised that the balcony's doors were also ajar.
Here I am thinking I'm confusing the life out of you guys. *Nervous laughter*
I'm more of a 1st pov writer. I prefer writing in first pov of the main character and in this case, is Emily. But these days, the chapters are drifting away from Emily's pov.
I have to write about the others also, so I'm finding myself writing in 3rd pov too. So I guess the book will be in 1st/3rd pov? I don't know what you guys think about it. Does it give the book a different feeling that you don't like? Or should I just start sticking to 3rd pov? Or I should just switch to 3rd pov when it's truly necessary, like what I'm currently doing. *Crying profusely* Tell me what you think.