**Fading Into Blue by Austen**
**Chapter 56: Hangover**
**Leonardo’s POV:**
As I gazed down at Natalie, nestled cozily in my arms, a soft chuckle escaped my lips. It was amusing to think back to our initial encounters. In those early meetings, she had been a picture of calm composure, or perhaps just politely aloof. Who could have predicted that by our third meeting, she would be so delightfully unguarded, her defenses crumbling to reveal a carefree spirit?
This unexpected vulnerability was not off-putting in the slightest; rather, it painted her as adorably clumsy. I found myself charmed by the way she leaned into the moment, surrendering to the comfort of my embrace.
Just then, my phone buzzed insistently, pulling me from my reverie. It was Aaron, sending me a video that demanded my immediate attention. I slipped on my headphones and watched as the surveillance footage unfolded. There they were—those Alphas, relentless in their pursuit, pressuring Natalie to drink and hurling verbal jabs at her. Instantly, a chill coursed through me, and my eyes hardened with icy resolve. I removed the headphones, my fingers deftly typing a response: “Handle it cleanly.”
Returning my focus to the peaceful figure beside me, I couldn’t help but murmur softly, though I knew she was far too asleep to hear. “Those from the Scott family bullied you, didn’t they? Why didn’t you confide in me? If you truly want to stop being pushed around, why not let someone help you? Is it so difficult to lean on others?”
There was a trace of annoyance in my tone, one I hadn’t even recognized at first. As I looked at her pale profile, I recalled Aaron’s report detailing her past as an orphan who had weathered six grueling years within the Thorn Pack. It struck me then—perhaps she had never learned to rely on anyone but herself. Having fought her battles alone for so long, she had grown accustomed to facing the storms of life without assistance. This resilience set her apart from other Omegas and Betas, who often leaned on their packs for support.
As the night scenery zipped by outside the car window, I drove her back to my estate, instructing the maid to look after her with utmost care. Only after I was certain she was sound asleep did I retreat to my study, the weight of the evening settling upon my shoulders.
“Mr. Sanchez, it’s done,” Aaron reported shortly after I entered the room.
“Good,” I replied, nodding in acknowledgment. After a brief pause, I asked, “How much startup capital does Natalie require?”
“Approximately 150 million dollars,” he answered, his voice steady.
“Double that amount from the investment fund under my name. Just let them know I’m optimistic about the project’s potential,” I stated nonchalantly, as if discussing the weather rather than a significant financial decision.
Aaron’s eyes widened slightly, a flicker of surprise crossing his face before he composed himself. “Yes, sir.” He had worked with me long enough to understand my strict adherence to risk management, knowing I rarely made impulsive financial moves. But for Natalie, this was an exception.
“Also…” I interrupted, my gaze fixed intently on my fingertips. “Look into Natalie’s dating history. I want the full picture.”
I recalled the basic information I had seen earlier, noting that she had only experienced one campus relationship, with someone named Landon. Now, however, my curiosity had deepened. I wanted to uncover the details of those six years and understand how that guy had treated her.


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