Cecilia
As we drove back to the office, a troubling thought crossed my mind.
What really connected Xavier and Alpha Gavin-besides business?
Cici White.
Just thinking about her made my skin crawl.
What new plan was that snake working on this time?
She had a way of poisoning everything she touched.
It was like rot spreading under clean skin-slow, hidden, but dangerous.
I muttered under my breath, “Can’t we just throw her in jail already?” According to Harper, the current evidence only made her an accomplice to the kidnapping.
But if they could tie her to the assault and attempted murder charges, she could be facing up to fifteen years-even with the Shadow Pack’s lawyers doing everything they could to protect her.
Still, Cici seemed determined to avoid even a day in prison.
First, she showed up with medical records claiming a serious mental illness.
Then, she faked a seizure right there in court.
Honestly, who did they pay off to make that look real?
Is this what justice looks like?
The rich get to break the rules, while the rest of us are expected to follow them?
I had hoped Alpha Sebastian would step in and put a stop to the Shadow Pack’s games.
But so far, he hadn’t done a thing.
Maybe he had his reasons.
Not that I had the right to question him.
I let out a soft sigh, frustration still sitting heavy in my chest.
“Who’s coming with me next Wednesday?”
Alpha Sebastian’s deep voice snapped me out of my gloomy thoughts.
I turned slightly in my seat.
Beta Sawyer glanced at the rearview mirror.
“I should probably stay at the company,” I volunteered quickly.
“I still have a lot to learn about our operations.”
“That works for me,” Beta Sawyer agreed easily. “I’Il go with you, Alpha Sebastian.”
We thought the matter was settled.
But five minutes later, Alpha Sebastian casually announced, “Cecilia will accompany me.”
Beta Sawyer and I exchanged confused looks.
“This visit is mostly ceremonial,” Alpha Sebastian elaborated, his voice cool and detached.
“Just making an appearance, going through the motions. Perfect for a secretary who’s still learning the business.”
I bit my lip.
Was he implying I was just eye candy?
And if he’d already decided 1 was going, why bother asking us at all?
Why not just give the order directly?
Beta Sawyer’s expression suddenly turned strange.
He stole a glance at Alpha Sebastian through the rearview mirror,then turned his gaze back to me in the passenger seat.
By the time we returned to the Silver Peak Pack headquarters, it was almost one o’clock.
As usual, Alpha Sebastian headed to his private room for his afternoon rest.
Beta Sawyer and I stepped out of his office together.
“Beta Sawyer, later could you-” I began.
“I’ll wake him,” he interrupted quickly.
I blinked in surprise, then broke into a pleased smile.
“Great! If you’re ever too busy, just let me know. I’m happy to help with anything.” Will do,” Beta Sawyer replied with an odd smile.
I walked cheerfully toward my office.



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