Chapter 228 The Pack Alliance Gathering
Chapter 228: The Pack Alliance Gathering
Chapter 228: The Pack Alliance Gathering
(Olivia’s POV)
The next afternoon, my phone buzzed with an iing call. When I saw the caller ID disying “Richard Winters,” my heart skipped a beat.
My father had been strongly opposed to my rtionship with Connor Rivers. The fact that <i>Connor </i>and I had reconciled and strengthened our mate bond remained our carefully guarded secret.
My hands trembled slightly as I stared at the screen. Would my father somehow discover that Connor and I had gotten back together? Was he calling to confront me about it?
My heart hammered against my ribs as I finally answered. “Hello, Father.”
“Olivia,” Richard’s voice came through clearly, but it carried none of the stern disapproval I had been expecting. Instead, his tone was surprisingly cordial.
“I’m calling to invite you to a business gathering this evening at Moonrise Grand Restaurant. There will be several prominent pack leaders attending who could be valuable clients for yourw practice.”
Relief flooded through me like a cool breeze. He wasn’t calling about Connor at all.
“That sounds wonderful, Father. I’d be honored to attend.”
“Excellent. The gathering begins at seven o’clock. I’ll introduce you to some of my business partners who might need legal services.”
“Thank you for thinking of me. I’ll be there.”
After ending the call, I exhaled deeply. My wolf, Cora, had been tense throughout the conversation, but now
she settled peacefully in my mind.
That evening, I arrived at Moonrise Grand Restaurant wearing my Midnight Elegance Strapless Evening
Gown. The conservative ck dress covered everything except my shoulders and arms, perfect for a formal
werewolf business gathering.
The restaurant’s private dining hall buzzed with conversation as Harbor City’s werewolf elite mingled over sses of red wine and moonlight wine.
Richard approached me with his characteristic Alpha presence. Despite the grief that had turned his hair
“Olivia<b>, </be meet some potential clients.”
He led me to a group of distinguished older werewolves. “Gentlemen, this is my daughter, Olivia Winters. She’s established her ownw practice specializing in supernatural legal matters.”
The introductions went smoothly. Within an hour, I had secured three lucrative contracts for Moonstone Legal Partners. My business cards disappeared quickly into expensive suit pockets.
“You’ve done well tonight,” Richard said approvingly. “Now, there’s someone else <b>I’d </b>like <b>you </b><b>to </b><b>meet</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
He guided me across the room toward a young man standing near the floor<b>–</b><b>to</b>–ceiling windows. <b>The </b><b>werewolf </b>
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appeared to be around my age, with an athletic build and confident posture that marked him <b>as </b><b>an </b><b>Alpha</b>.
“Olivia, I’d like you to meet Tyler Davis.”
Recognition shed through me immediately. This was the same Tyler who owned the upscale restaurant where I had dined with Reba and Lily just weeks ago.
Tyler’s face lit up with a charming smile. “Ms. Winters, restaurant.”
“Yes, I remember,” I replied politely.
at a pleasant surprise. We met briefly at my
Richard nodded with satisfaction. “Tyler is the second son of Alpha Davis. He recently returned from Alpine Territory where hepleted his business education. He’s now serving as general manager of his family’s pack enterprises.”
The way my father spoke made his intentions crystal clear. This wasn’t just a business introduction – this was a potential mating arrangement.
My demeanor immediately turned cold. My amber eyes hardened as I looked between Tyler and my father. Richard seemed oblivious to my change in mood. “You two have already met, which makes things easier. I’ll leave you to discuss business matters while I speak with the other pack leaders.”
He walked away before I could protest, leaving Tyler and me alone by the windows.
Tyler must have sensed my difort because he quickly raised his hands in a peaceful gesture.
“Ms. Winters, please don’t look so rmed. I understand your situation with Connor Rivers.”
My eyes widened in surprise. “You know about that?”
“It’s not exactly a secret among the younger generation of werewolf society,” Tyler said quietly. “Your mate bond is quite obvious to those who know what to look for.”
I remained silent, waiting for him to continue.
“I want you to know that I have no intention of interfering in your rtionship or challenging your existing mate bond. My pack may have matchmaking intentions, but I respect the sacred nature of true mate bonds.”
His sincerity caught me off guard. “Then why are you here talking to me?”
“Because I was hoping we could connect as business associates instead,” Tyler exined. “My restaurant
needs legal counsel for various matters – contracts, licensing, employment issues. I’d like to hire your firm.”
The tension in my shoulders began to ease. “That would be a professional arrangement I could consider.”
We exchanged contact information through our packmunication devices. Tyler’s business card was elegantly designed, reflecting his sophisticated taste.
“There’s actually something else I wanted to ask you about,” Tyler said, his confidence wavering slightly.
“What’s that?<b>” </b>
“Reba Frost. Is she currently seeing anyone?”
The question caught mepletely by surprise. “Reba? Why do you ask?”
Tyler’s cheeks flushed slightly. “I’ve harbored feelings for her since our university days. Back then, she was
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<b>too </b>young for me to pursue appropriately. But now that she’s mature and single….
“You want to court her?”
“ording to proper werewolf customs, yes. I’d like to ask for your blessing as her close friend and <b>pack </b>
sister.”
I studied Tyler’s face carefully. As Reba’s best friend, I needed to assess his character and intentions.
“Tell me about your past rtionships,” I said directly.
Tyler didn’t seem offended by my bluntness. “I had one serious rtionship during my time in Alpine Territory. Itsted two years, but we ultimately weren’tpatible as mates.<b>” </b>
I frowned. “If you had feelings for Reba, why did you pursue someone else?”
“That’s a fair question,” Tyler replied
“My feelings for Reba had faded over the years we were
apart. When I met Sarah in Alpine Territory, I genuinely believed we could build somethingsting together.”
“But it didn’t work out?”
“No. We wanted different things from life. The breakup was amicable, and I learned a lot about myself in the
process.”
Tyler’s honesty impressed me, but I needed to be sure of his intentions.
“I want you to understand something,” I said firmly. “I don’t take mate bonds or courtship lightly. Neither does Reba. If you’re not serious about this, don’t waste her time.”
“Lunderstandpletely,” Tyler assured me. “I wouldn’t approach her unless I was prepared for the possibility of a lifelongmitment. Werewolf romantic bonds are sacred.”
I nodded slowly. “I appreciate your honesty and your respect for our customs.”
“So you’ll give me your blessing to court her?”
I maintained my neutral expression. “I can’t control Reba’s decisions about potential suitors. She’s an independent she–wolf who makes her own choices about matters of the heart.”
Tyler’s face fell slightly, but he nodded in understanding.
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“However,” I continued, “I won’t stand in your way if you choose to pursue her honorably. Just remember – it will be up to Reba herself to ept or reject your courtship advances.”
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