The Queen They Never Saw–2
Someone sat down in Callista’s vacant seat. I turned, ready to growl, only to see it was
Fiona.
“Don’t mind me, I’m just tired. You’re Thea’s family, right?” she asked, and Roman nodded numbly.
“Great.” She didn’t say anything else, just pulled out a tablet and started typing.
“Hey,” Aurora spoke up, “isn’t that Fenris from Wildthorn? What’s he doing with Thea?
Does he know her?”
I followed her gaze. It was indeed the young man with Thea. No wonder his scent was familiar–Fenris Wildthorn, the young Alpha we called the “Tech Wolf King.”
Wildthorn was a neutral organization established two years ago, similar to our police. department, not belonging to any particular pack. Fenris led the organization and was also a tech genius who, at just twenty years old, had built his own business empire. He’d developed a weapons system adaptable to wolf form and had secured his place among the major Packs.
If I were vain, I’d worry he might challenge my dominance. This young Alpha was putting pressure on many older Pack leaders.
“Oh, yes… he’s a beneficiary of the Dawnhaven Foundation. He was the illegitimate son of his old Pack’s Alpha, who abandoned him as an orphan, and Thea discovered and took him in. She encouraged his talents. When he wanted to start his own company, Thea supported him against everyone else’s objections and gave him the startup funds he needed. No Pack would accept a freak orphan back then, let alone believe in him, except for Thea. Now with his rapid success, as thanks to Thea, he’s given her shares. Thea is the second–largest shareholder after himself.”
Another shocking revelation. We stared at her, each trying to digest what she’d just told
- us.
Aurora broke the moment with a cold snort. “In other words, you’re saying she’s using
those weak pups to make money for herself?”
This time I couldn’t tolerate it.
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The Queen They Never Saw–2
“Shut the fuck up!” I snarled, my Alpha presence releasing unconsciously as I slammed my
fist on the table.
The surrounding wolves immediately lowered their heads, showing submission. Aurora looked at me as if she’d never seen this side of me before, but I was simply tired of her snake–like mouth and baseless accusations against Thea. My wolf nodded approvingly, Finally doing something right.

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