Gina's POV
I knew the whereabouts of the obsidian necklace that Catherine was talking about, but I just didn't want to tell her. Seeing her so upset about not being able to find it, I felt so much better.
But then I thought of the fact that Blake had already noticed Catherine. It made me frustrated again.
No way. This had to stop. I had to drive Catherine away. On no ground could Blake meet her.
But I was the future Lycan Luna now. I couldn't risk ruining my fame.
"I told you already. As long as you agree with my condition, I will give you the obsidian necklace and the money. Well? What do you say?" I asked complacently.
Things that could be solved with money were nothing.
"What condition?" Catherine seemed so eager to get that necklace back.
"It's very simple, actually. I'll give you 100 thousand dollars a month if you leave New Jersey tomorrow and swear never to return. I will also find the necklace for you. How does that sound?" I thought my offer was good enough for a rogue.
"You want me to leave New Jersey? And you'll give me money? How can you be so kind?" Catherine was in disbelief.
"Don't ask. Just say yes or no. If you nod, I'll start looking for it right away, and I'll get someone to transfer the money to you immediately..." She sounded hesitant, and I couldn't help but be anxious.
Catherine sneered, "What if I say no?"
"Then you'll never get that necklace back. Also, I can assure you that if I intervene, you will never find a pack in New Jersey to take you in. You are just a rogue now, and I am the future Lycan Luna. Which pack do you think will take you in if I say the word?" I ruthlessly threatened.
Catherine froze.
My words worked. She pursed her lips tightly, pondering.
"Is it about Blake?" Catherine suddenly asked.
When I heard her question, my scalp went numb. I felt as if I had been beaten up, and I was disturbed.
I tried to calm down and then said coldly, "What does it have to do with him? I just don't want to see you. I hate you."
"Gina, how did you become Lycan Luna and the limelight of New Jersey? Is it really because of the Moon Goddess?" Catherine smiled sarcastically.
Every word she said was like a knife, cutting my fragile nerves.
My limbs were cold, and my heart was beating fast. My eyes fixed on Catherine. I couldn't believe it. How did she figure it out?
"Ever since I got back to New Jersey, back to Sayreville, I've heard a lot about you. I know that the other werewolves are saying that you are the future Lycan Luna, and it was King Blake that supported you to be a big star. When we were at the restaurant, King Blake was the boss who said that he was interested in me, right? That was why you were so anxious. That was why you said that you wanted to return my mother's thing to me. Are you scared?" Catherine crossed her arms in front of her chest, looking calm and composed, but every word she said made me feel cold.
"Catherine, who do you think you are? Do you really think that King Blake would be interested in a rogue like you who has no pack and even no wolf? A werewolf like you who can't shift isn't even qualified to become King Blake's breeder. Why should I be scared?" As I spoke, I deliberately raised my chin.
Catherine frowned and then sneered, "Is that so? When Blake went downstairs, if I saw it right, it seemed that ... he didn't even glance at you. Isn't he your mate? Why is he so cold to you?"


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