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The realization hit me like a truck. My adoptive father's gambling, the constant fear in the pack's eyes, the barely functioning infrastructure-it had all been sustained by Matira's money. It wasn't loyalty or concern for my safety that drove them to search for me when I ran away. It was fear that my mother would stop supporting them financially if I vanished.
"They were using me... as a tool," I murmured, my voice hardening. "All this time."
I grabbed Shakira's arms, my grip tight with anger and frustration. "Where's the address? Where did she send the money from?"
Shakira shook her head, her tears now streaming freely. "We don't know! We tried... we were desperate. When we wanted to reach out to her, to beg for more help, we found nothing. No trace. But we know she's still alive, Shirley."
My mother was alive. It was the same information Maurice had told me: she had been watching
over me all along. And now, Shakira was looking at me with expectant eyes, hoping for a miracle. "You've said all you know," I said slowly, trying to keep my voice steady. "And now you want my help."
Shakira nodded, pleading with her eyes. "Please. Don't blame us, Shirley. We had no choice."
I clenched my fists, unsure of how to feel. A part of me hated Shakira and Morpheus for everything. they had put me through, for the lies, the betrayal. But another part of me couldn't forget that they had once cared for me, even if it had been for the wrong reasons. And Shakira shared the same
bloodline as my mother. Despite everything, I couldn't let them die under the weight of their
mistakes.
"I'll help you pay this debt," I said after a long pause, "but I'm not giving you the money outrightke before. I'll lend it to you."
Shakira and Morpheus exchanged confused glances.
"You'll need to use something as collateral," I added.
Shakira looked at me with wide eyes. "We don't have anything. It's all gone."
"No," Lorik interjected, stepping forward with a knowing look. His voice was calm, almost calculating. "You still have the Ghost Pack."
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Morpheus' face drained of color, and Shakira's mouth dropped open in shock. Before they could Speak, Alice, their daughter, stormed into the room. "You want dominion over the Ghost Pack? That never going to happen!" she screamed, her voice echoing through the room.
But I stood firm. This pack was supposed to be my mother's legacy. It should have been mine all
along.
"You need money," I said coldly, locking eyes with Alice, "and I'm offering a solution. If you don't agree to this deal, forget it."
Morpheus clenched his jaw, his entire body tensing with the weight of the decision. "Fine," he muttered through gritted teeth. "We'll sign. The pack is yours."
There's no rush," Lorik said smoothly, his lips curling into a smirk. "Tomorrow, we'll gather the legal team and go to the werewolf council. Everything will be made public then."
The light in Morpheus' eyes dimmed. He knew the consequences of his decision-he had lost everything. But this was the only way to keep their family alive.
The next day, the transfer of the Ghost Pack was finalized before the werewolf council. The pack was now incorporated into the Silvermoon Pack, ruled by Lorik and me.
I had expected resistance, anger, and defiance from the wolves of the Ghost Pack. But to my surprise, they welcomed us with open arms. It became clear that Morpheus and his family had been a burden to them for far too long.
For the next few days, I was consumed by the responsibilities of the Ghost Pack. Papers, meetings, decisions-everything demanded my attention. Amidst the chaos, I unintentionally ignored Lorik's
calls.
One afternoon, as I sat at my desk, a familiar scent wafted through the air. My heart skipped a beat as I recognized it-Lorik. His scent was unmistakable.
I looked up just in time to see him striding towards me, his long legs eating up the distance between us. His eyes locked on mine, and in a deep, warm voice, he called out, "Shirley."
There was joy in his tone, a kind of relief that made my heart ache.
He reached my side, his hand gently brushing a stray lock of hair behind my ear. His gaze, soft and intense, stayed fixed on my face. "Why didn't you return my calls?" he asked quietly. "Were you avoiding me?" I shook my head and said helplessly, "Just too busy to avoid you."
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Lorik's eyes softened, though he didn't say the words. His gaze betrayed the truth, filled with emotions he struggled to hide. He leaned closer, his voice playful but edged with frustration.
"Well, you're busier than me now. You used to come back to the villa, but now you don't. I can't wait for you to come back every day."
I laughed lightly, shaking my head, "It's just that I'm buried in work. You're already one of the best Alphas in the werewolf world, but I've still got a lot to prove. I can't afford to slack off." Lorik's lips curved into a smile, his voice lowering with intent. "Everything I have is yours, if you'll just come back."
The tip of the pen I was signing with paused.
It was an invitation, I knew, and with a simple nod of my head, I would receive untold riches from
Lorik.
However, it also seemed like a dangerous trap waiting for me to fall into.
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