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Chapter 25

    Chapter 25


    Red Wine and Rings


    As they re–entered the night club, his eyes scanned for Angelique, locating her with a group of


    other she–wolves, all beautiful and glittering both in their confidence and


    their jewels and beautiful dresses.


    Her entire life, Jane thought, she had never been permitted into their cliques, despite being born


    one of the pack, and yet Angelique had been epted within such a short period of


    time, and, in fact, had taken up a lead role amongst them. The pain of exclusion was sharp and lonely.


    “Ah, Baron,” Toby Longford greeted him. “I had wondered where you had disappeared off to.”


    “Ah, well, you know,” Baronughed, the implication being that he had taken Jane up to his


    office for a quick f–k, she realised, and cringed, seeing the sneer on Barbara Longford’s face.


    “What can I do for you, Toby?”


    Jane hovered, not included in the conversation, held in ce by Baron’s hand on her waist. A


    sudden rush of wet down her front caused her to gasp, and she looked down at the spreading dark


    stain that dripped down her beautiful dress – one she could not now sell, she added to herself bitterly.


    “Oh, dear,” Angelique eximed. The she–wolves she had been with moments before


    burst intoughter, and Jane saw Baron and Angelique exchange


    the notebook. “Jane, you are eternally underfoot when I have a ss in my hand, it seems. I am


    so sorry, Barbara, I do hope she didn’t spill any on you.”


    “No, thankfully,” Barbara assured her, and then shook her head reprovingly at Jane. “Really Jane,


    you always were such a graceless creature. Her mother was just


    the same, of course,” she told Baron. “Pretty, but always such a pathetic embarrassment to poor Matthew


    . I think he was grateful when Rose put herself out of her misery.”


    “That is..” a muscle worked in the corner of Baron‘s jaw. “A


    despicable thing to even say, let alone in front of one of her children.”


    Barbara looked startled by the reprimand, and then embarrassed. “Of course,” she said, flustered. “I forg


    et that you are new to us, you and Angelique have fit in so well


    and easily. It is not something that is considered a secret amongst our pack, Baron, I


    am not being rude in stating the truth of it. Rose Corbyn was a pathetic


    creature whose only one good act was removing herself. That


    is simply how it was.” “Come, Jane,” Baron took her hand. “I think we are done here.”


    Out the corner of her eye, she saw that Angelique was dancing again with Davis


    Wright, her hands against his chest and his inappropriately low on her back, and both


    looking at where she stood andughing, along with


    many others, who openly pointed as the red wine trailed down Jane‘s leg into her shoe.


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    Jane pulled back against Baron‘s hand, and he paused looking down at her


    with a frown. She stepped out of her shoes and caught them up


    by the heels, following on bare feet. They wove through the patrons towards the entrance.


    Whilst they waited for the limousine to pull around, he put his arms around her, pulling her back against


    his chest. “I am very sorry about what that b–tch said,” he said near her ear.


    She let her hair fall over her face. “Ah, Baron,” Matthew Corbyn said as he and Alice entered


    the club. “Leaving already?”


    “Oh, god.” Alice saw Jane‘s dress and sighed in sneering


    exasperation. “What is it about you, Jane, and red wine? What an embarrassment.”


    “I think the fault lies in the one holding the wine, more than the one left wearing it,” Baron


    replied, his tone hard. “Jane was the victim of someone else‘s clumsiness.”


    “It is funny how it is always someone else‘s fault,” Matthew observed dryly his


    expression disapproving as he looked down at Jane. “The same story since childhood. It was


    Alice, Ben or Jake‘s fault for the scrape that she was inevitably always the only one caught red–


    handed doing. Well,” he looked back to Baron. “A shame to cut your night early, Baron. Send Jane


    home in the car and join me for a drink.“.


    “Thank you,” Baron said, “but I have a busy day tomorrow. An early night is needed. There’s the car


    now.”


    “Another time then,” Matthew and Alice continued into the club as Baron led Jane out.


    “I can go home alone,” Jane told him. It would be a relief, she thought, to have the car to herself and let


    the tears that threatened have their way without having to worry about being watched, other


    than by the chauffeur who simply wouldn’t care. “If you wanted to stay.”


    “Hmm,” he handed her into the car and slid in behind her. “With your luck, Jane, I would


    rather not risk it. And I don‘t want to stay.” As the car pulled out from the curb he sighed. “I hate every f–


    king one of them.”


    She looked at him in surprise. “You do?”


    “That surprises you,” he put his arm around her and pulled her against his side, leaning his


    face into her hair and breathing in her scent. “Someone in this pack or one of the packs of


    this city was responsible for my grandfather‘s murder, the theft of


    our treasure, and the destruction of our pack.


    Everyone else turned a blind eye whilst it happened. Even your grandfather, and he was the only one


    to offer my grandmother aid, did not speak out for my family.


    “So, when I find out who was responsible, I will take them all down together,” he told her threading


    his fingers into hers. “Everyst one of them. Except for your father, of course,” he amended.


    “David Corbyn‘s kindness hasn‘t been forgotten by the Westerns, and your father has continued the tradit


    in easing my way into this city and his pack.”


    “What are you looking for?” She wondered.


    “A ring. A special ring. One of a kind,” he exined. “The ring that my grandfather was


    wearing the morning that he died and wasn‘t wearing when his body was discovered. The ring which


    had the code for my family‘s strongroom of treasure. Whoever has that ring, has to be the same


    person who murdered my grandfather and stole from my family.”
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