The Alpha King Call Boy – Chapter 35

Alexander

“I’m sorry to bother you, Sir, but I had to show you immediately.”

I plucked the letter out of the soldier’s fingertips warily, keeping my eyes locked on his as I did so. Something in my gut was telling me not to trust this man. It was, after all, the same soldier who dared to disrespect me in front of the pack just the day before.

reading the letter. Because they had a new target.

me where y

ey came off of.”

hat?

mouth made me believe that it was true.

having public s*x with Nina had any bearing on the matter at hand.

ke something my instinct told me was suspicious, and, well…” He pointed at the well-creased paper in my hand.

of this room. Do you hear me?”

ed his head.

away.

n his pen strokes, and the way the ink was smudged, like he had been writing in a hurry.

ent now.

o ask her directly first. Confront her and see what she would say.

to my face and could do it without flinching.

to find out.

Fiona

nto a hot shower, and stopped in my tracks when I heard a quiet but distinct Pshhh sound.

he sound of a thick envelope sliding across our hardwood floors from under the hall door.

much harsher in this letter than the last one.

to the Red Moon pack! We cherished you as a prized Luna, and this is the way you will repay your family?!

ringing shame to the pack? After all he has done, dragging us through the mud for years?

He was not even willing to pay me one penny for you, or do you not remember?

of our businesses. The choice, once again, is yours.

me on this, the more I wanted to push back.

. He made me work for every one of my accolades.

w.

anned on finding a way to cut me out of the family companies.

her, on

sy decision.

back of it, penning a contract by hand in the tightest, tidiest penmanship I could manage. I knew from memory what a legally binding document like this one would require. I started with the date in the upper corner of the page and

my shares over to my father in their entirety.

hem. I had been kidding myself, trying to control his behavior for years. Keeping him from destroying the companies was an effort akin to trying to plug a hole in a fire hydrant. There was nothing doing for him. He was a scoundrel, and he’d never change his ways.

as necessary.

my name at the bottom of the contract, dig

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