The Alpha Signed My Rejection By Mistake
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ng away the mud but not the shame. The massive house
oom. I began to pack. There wasn't much to take. A few worn books, a small
esses Laurence had bought for me, each one a perfect replica of Rosalie's style. In the far corner, crammed
d again. It was anoth
ontacted an Elder there, a recluse. She can help yo
the Alpha of the Silver Creek Pack. He was Rosalie's half-brother, a man who saw her for the viper she w
y to survival; it was a blade I could twist in the backs of both Laure
door opened. Laurence stood there, smelling of Rosalie's cloying
weeping over my still-damp form with
ooling my features into a mask of calm submissio
I've thought about it, and I understand my place now. I will be whatever yo
on settled into one of smug satisfaction. This was
ing. "I'm glad you've
mperceptible frown. It was annoyance. A deep, primal part of him-the part that recogniz
acy, and the stability of the Black Moon Pack, I will need an heir," he state
body to produce his heir, all while h
om his phone. He answered it with a smile, turning hi
dealing with a small pack
uments from our pack's front business, Andrews Global. He began signing them, his att
as my
ar and exhilaration. I moved silently to the desk, picki
lpha," I said, my voice steady
nowledgement, his
keover defense strategy that his legal team had sent over for emergency approval. It was a document I knew he'd never read in full, only
all, formal script, was:
energy flow into it-not enough to be magic, just enough to make the p
his pen flying across the pages. He signed trade
ched the last p
n concentration, his lips moving slightly as he
l, arrogant signature a
nce A
it. He had signed away his mate. He had severe
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