Chapter 90
I should’ve known Aaron wouldn’t feel sorry for me.
He’s too much a wild thing for an emotion as basic as pity. But maybe that’s good too. I’ve got more than enough pity for all
parties.
As the clock closes in on five-thirty, I seek Aaron out again.
I’d purposely told him to leave me the he ll alone earlier. And while I don’t have the time just now to dig into my packs’ financials, that’s going to be my first matter of business the moment this ceremony concludes.
In the meantime, I’m putting on a brave face.
He isn’t wrong.
I have a unique skill set. I am uncannily accurate with predicting stocks and buying/trading. And, if Aaron is right, that’s what my pack needs right now.
Not brute strength.
Not war.
Not masculine posturing.
They just need money.
Lucky for them, I happen to be adept at making it.
see Aaron at the edge of the yard, his back against the wall
that runs along the east side of the property. I approach him and as I do, he se nds off the two guys speaking to him.
“Thanks Hector. Thanks John. I appreciate you both helping
me out today.”
They nod but don’t say anything. They’re not huge fans and don’t think anyone really appreciates being demoted to a party planner for their enemy pack’s new Alpha.
The moment we’re alone, I ask: “Are you planning to
overthrow me?”
Aaron doesn’t say anything for several long seconds. “Do you
recall the Grove-and how I fought for you? Or the peak where four enemy wolves went after you? What about the Council when your own father was willing to throw you at their mercy
to clear his own name?” Aaron stalks me now.
He grabs my chin roughly and tilts up my face so I can’t avoid his eyes. “If I’d wanted to hurt you, I could’ve done it a million times over. If I wanted to crush this pack, I could do it. I don’t
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