Chapter <i>257 </i>Lines in the Sand
Mch’s POV
<b>81 </b>
Finished
My heart jolted violently. The Alpha’smand fell like thunder, crashing into my skull until my thoughts went nk.
Indefinitely confining the Luna of Crimson Moon Pack?
In any werewolf n, that was the kind of decision that could spark an uproar.
The air was thick with Kirby’s mint–scented pheromones—icy, heavy, carrying the kind of authority that brooked no question. It felt like des carving against my skin.
I swallowed hard, my throat dry, and bowed my head. “Yes, Alpha.”
The office sank into silence, so suffocating it felt as if the air itself might solidify.
I risked a nce upward.
Kirby’s expression was as dark as the sky before a storm, his brow furrowed. Beneath the chill of his pheromones, I caught an undertone of conflicting emotion–anger knotted with regret.
My chest tightened. As Beta of Crimson Moon Pack, I knew Kirby better than anyone.
He didn’t anger easily. But this time… it was for Leslie.
In our world, n honor stood above all else.
To confine the Luna was <i>to </i>preserve Leslie’s dignity, but it was also an open deration to the entire Pack: Kirby had chosen her, not his own mother.
The cost of that choice was something I dared not imagine.
Leslie’s POV
I didn’t return to Bloodrock Estate. Instead, I went straight back to Rogue Pack’s western headquarters.
Belle’s mess had left me weary and irritated. I had no desire to go back and y caretaker for Kirby.
Besides, there was more than enough work waiting here.
I threw myself into itpletely.
<b>9:20 </b>Thu, <b>Sep </b>18 B.
…
(81)
Chapter 257 Lines in the Sand
Finished
I had Liam get in touch with Adler immediately, pushing to lock down the framework of our cooperation as quickly as possible.
Then I personally reached out to n of Apex Industries, handing over the task of organizing the follow–up ns entirely to his team.
The “Psionic Core” project led by Apex Industries was currently one of the most critical ventures between Rogue Pack and Crimson Moon Pack. This new coboration with Gold Empire required their technical support. Letting Apex take charge of the nning wasn’t just fair–it was the most efficient path forward.
And frankly, it gave me one more excuse to avoid running into Kirby every day at Bloodrock Estate.
I decided to personally oversee the project.
The three parties involved had already agreed to continue negotiations at Apex Industries‘ facilities.
Finalizing the details would take time and research, and Adler had also requested a chance to tour Apex’s world–ss R&D department.
For the afternoon prep meeting, I arrived early.
This time, I brought along a new project assistant–Cameron.
I’d chosen him over a lineup of seasoned veterans for one simple reason: he had no ties, no faction to sway his loyalty. His stance was unshakable.
The first time I interviewed him, I’d seen it in his eyes–nervous and unpolished, but clear of ambition or greed. All I found there was a reverence for work and an eagerness to prove himself.
And that was key. For someone like him, still in his internship period, this project wasn’t just work–it was a once–in–a–lifetime springboard. He would guard it with everything he had.
He was the perfect choice.
n had arranged a temporary office for us. As soon as Cameron and I arrived, we began coordinating directly with Adler’s representatives. The meeting was set for three o’clock.
n’s gaze flicked to the young man at my side, his brow lifting slightly. “Liam didn’te?”
“He had other matters. This is my new assistant, Cameron.”
I introduced him simply.
9:20 Thu, Sep 18 G..
…
Chapter 257 Lines in the Sand
n nodded, then gave me a quiet reminder. “Kirby holds shares in Apex. That means Crimson Moon Pack will also send people to this meeting.”
It didn’t surprise me. I only gave a calm nod.
<b>81 </b>
Finished
Kirby was at home recuperating. Even if Crimson Moon sent someone, it wouldn’t be him.
Send Gifts
158