Aria’s POV
I returned to the hotel with the thirty thousand dollars finally in my bag. The money felt heavy—not because of its weight, but because of what it ant for Lana and . Survival. A little more breathing room. Maybe one less night of fear.
Just as I reached my door, a sudden change in the air made every hair on the back of my neck rise. My wolf stirred, alert. It felt as though soone was watching .
A shadow moved. A figure, thin, hooded, and unfamiliar, hovered a few steps away.
Before I could react, they rushed toward and slipped sothing into my hand. It was a folded piece of paper... warm, as if gripped tightly just monts ago.
My instincts roared. Was I in danger? Is this a trap?
I snapped my gaze up, ready to bare my fangs if needed, but—
They were gone. They vanished into the hallway as if swallowed by the night.
Bewildered, I stared at the note in my palm. My pulse hamred, my wolf pacing restlessly beneath my skin.
I inhaled slowly through my nose, letting my heightened senses scout the environnt to see if there was anyone still lurking around. There was no imdiate threat.
Still, my fingers trembled as I unfolded the note.
One look at the words and my pupils tightened to pinpoints.
My breath caught.
No... no, this couldn’t be real.
I sucked in several deep breaths, trying to quiet the panic scraping at my ribs. My wolf whined low in my chest, sensing the old wound ripping open.
Clutching the note so tightly it crumpled, I pushed myself inside the room and locked the door behind .
The ssage said the file I needed would be available tomorrow at the Grayson Hotel.
The file. What file do they an? I wondered.
My heart kicked into a sprint.
I wasn’t a lawyer anymore. They’d taken that from when they took my freedom. And the only file that still mattered, the only file that haunted day and night, was the case that had destroyed my life over a year ago and caused my wrongful imprisonnt.
Could that be what they an?
I didn’t believe for a second that my imprisonnt had been an accident.
I tightened my grip around the paper until my knuckles whitened. The ssenger that handed this paper to was just a tool. Soone else had orchestrated this.
But who?
And why contact now?
My thoughts tangled into a web of suspicion. My wolf growled softly inside , protective, mistrustful, urging to tread carefully.
I didn’t know whether this person wanted to help ... or finish what they started.
But one thing was crystal clear—I couldn’t carry an undeserved conviction on my back forever. Not when every instinct scread for justice. Not when every night I woke up fearing the world would take Lana from too.
I wasn’t just Aria anymore, I was Lana’s mother. And for her sake, the world would see my truth—even if I had to claw my way through every lie to get it.
Nathan’s POV
Two days have passed. I arrived the hotel where my eting with Alpha Carson would hold. He sat in his wheelchair, unable to rise, yet he bowed his head in greeting.
"Alpha Carson, keep it short."
My voice ca out cool and clipped. I didn’t bother taking the hand he extended. Wolves like didn’t offer courtesy to everyone. Intent mattered. Instincts matter too, and my instincts told to keep distance.
I leaned back in my seat, relaxed on the surface—but beneath that calm veneer, my wolf prowled silently, observing and judging.
I saw the flicker of embarrassnt in Carson’s eyes, but he swallowed it. Smart man. He rely signaled his secretary to bring the docunts.
The atmosphere snapped from casual lounge warmth to a sterile business tension.
From the corner of my eyes, I noticed a familiar figure. It was Peter Clinton, already glassy-eyed from too much wine, jerked upright like a pup caught misbehaving.
Peter shifted slightly, his eyes cutting to and I could swear I saw a ghost of animosity in his eyes.
He lifted his glass again, drinking more alcohol. How stupid of him.
From what I hear, he has a history of severe alcohol allergy. But from the looks of things right now, he didn’t care about that.
I had sent Collins to deliver so ssage to him at the hospital few days ago before he was discharged. I hear it was not properly received.
My jaw tightened unconsciously, a low rumble building in my chest. I forced it down.
Peter returned his gaze to his drink. He was too busy drowning himself one gulp at a ti. I watched him lift another glass to his lips, his hand trembling slightly.
Idiot.
Empty bottles littered the table. His neck flushed red, then they got deeper.
This was not normal drunkenness.
Damn it.
Despite his physical condition, he still tipped the next glass back in one go, as if determined to destroy himself.
My wolf snarled internally, hackles rising.
If he kills himself due to his excessive intake of alcohol, I swear I’ll drag him back just to knock sense into him.
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Aria’s POV
I stepped into the hotel where I was supposed to co for the file, every sense on high alert. My muscles were coiled, my heart hamring.
Instinctively, I scanned for anyone who didn’t belong. My eyes caught the first figure imdiately: a man at the center of the room. Even leaning back, one hand bracing him, he radiated dominance, power, and authority like a wolf marking its territory.
He was very familiar.
It was Nathan.
My stomach twisted.
What was he doing here?
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