Mark’s POV
“Are you really going to contest the will in court?” Carl asked again.Throwing the folded shirt I had in hand into the box in annoyance, I glared at him. “For theumpteenth time, yes. And I am certainly not going back on my decision.”He ruffled his hair and exhaled. “Does this even make any sense? Your father already gave you alist of what you should do, yet you aren’t satisfied with it. Act accordingly in a year and you willget all that you deserve. It is a simple instruction, why is it so hard for you to play by it.”My wolf growled at him. “Mind your fucking business, Carl. I have had enough of your meddling.”He snorted and relaxed on the couch. “Hell no, I am your friend and I will continuously ring thetruth in your ear. Your father is no more, you need someone who loves you and doesn’t mindsticking to your side. I am that person for you andKate’s POV“He is such a child. Why would he summon you to court?” Lois rolled his eyes as he pushed thefile back towards me.We were seated close to the entrance of his cafe having breakfast. It’s been over two days since Iarrived at Redmoon Pack. Nothing about it felt nostalgic, instead, I carried a bitter grudge that Ididn’t realize how heavy it was until I stepped foot here again.Lois was the only one my heart desired to see. We already spoke before I arrived, he got thehouse ready on my behalf. And he has chosen to work as my assistant, replacing Marilyn. We arevisiting the company Jake handed over to me today to meet with the shareholders.“Shouldn’t he have gotten to know you after so long?” He said.I shrugged tapping my manicured nails on the court papers. Mark is contesting the will, accusingme of manipulating it alongside the lawyer.“Mark is a strange
Kate’s POV“Monster!” My wolf gritted.My breath trembled as I held his gaze. Memories of everything that wrecked me five years agocoupled with the rage that filled up my guts towards everyone that occupies this damn pack. Mywolf growled as I clenched my fist to my side. Lois was quick to notice my reaction so he steppedforward.“This is Mrs Kate Mccatty, the chairwoman.” He introduced.Dame whispered in disbelief. “Chairwoman?”“Are we going for the meeting now or we would be spending the days out here?” Loisquestioned.Lance and Quadrick were quick to get out of their trance as they ushered Lois and me into thecompany. For the first time since I arrived, I actually feel pompous knowing that I am not theweak and poor Kate that Dame treated shabbily years back.The uncertainty of approach was evident in his eyes all through the meeting. He kept takingsne
Dame’s POV“Kate!” My wolf dragged the name and kept repeating it.I sat still on the chair staring into space with a cigar burning in my hand. Kate. I had not thoughttoo far about her relevance to the family she had been married to. When Lance informed me ofseeing her, I told myself I would get her back soon.Would have been up and running if I wasn’t so occupied with meeting the new chairman thatwould sell me my company. It’s crazy to find the same woman I have been meaning to meet bemy new boss.How did she do it to make the old wolf leave a multimillion-dollar company in her name when hehas a son? Her eyes were dead when I tried to catch a glimpse of it. It's almost as if Kate doesn’tharbor any emotion inside of her. I had used my wolf to try and subdue her, but it turned out tobe a waste of time. She practically blanked me out of the scene.Lance can be so useless, tha
Kate’s POV“Have you decided on what to do with him?” Marilyn asked on the other end making referenceto Dame.I shrugged positioning the tablet carefully on the kitchen island while I nibbed on the burger Iordered. “I am thinking of just snatching his position from him and having him tossed away.”She laughed shortly. “Do you think that is enough punishment for someone who almost tookyour life?”“I can’t think of any other thing, Marilyn. You know when I was coming here, I was very certain ofthe pain that I wanted to cause him. When I eventually saw him, my wolf was outraged andenvisioned clawing into him. Instead, I was stuck to the chair with my heart racing crazily. I feelso pained that I can’t do as expected of me towards him. He seems to have so much hold on methat I didn’t realize it.”“No, baby, he doesn’t have any sort of hold
Mark’s POV“What is this?” Kate questioned, tossing the document at me.The court had set a date for our case. She must be a fool to think I am just going to give up on my inheritance like that and let her enjoy the proceeds after a year.I sniffed, crossing my legs. “What does it look like? Can’t you read?”“Mark, when exactly are you going to give up on being petty? Do you not get tired?”“Do you think I came all the way here to live under the same roof as you and be subjected to seeing you? Hell no! Get ready to deal with whatever the judge has to say.”&nbs
Kate’s POV“How is he?” Marilyn asked on the other end of the call.I sighed, settling into the couch to stretch my legs. “He is asleep at the moment. The doctor said he had a panic attack.”“Didn’t realize he still experienced the episodes.” She mumbled like I wasn’t the one she was telling it to.“This is usual for him?”“Yes, he has been experiencing it since his teenage years. Thought he had gotten over it.”“I guess not,” I said furrowing my brows at the paper on the floor.&n
Kate’s POVThe new assistant Lois promised me would be the best choice I made is already driving me to the edge. Madam Nina as she asked to be called does not know what it means to comply with a simple instruction. I am beginning to think the age difference might be putting her mind in overdrive and there is a need for me to remind her who is the boss.Flaring my nose, I turned a dark glare at her. “What did I tell you, Nina?” I questioned indulging my wolf.“Madam Nina, ma’am.” She corrected.“Nina,” I stated firmly this time. “If you want to be referred to as Madam I would advise you to do it outside of this building. This is a r
Mark’s POV“You mean I should talk to her?” I asked like I didn’t hear her at first.“Yes, Mark.” My therapist replied. “Have an actual conversation with her that doesn’t involve you bickering about the inheritance. You said she helped you and didn’t even try to mock you or get in your face. That tells a lot and it is only appropriate for your peace.”I exhaled, “I don’t think I can do that Clara. I already gave up on the court case, that is enough. There should be other ways to deal with my issues.”“Having difficult conversations can ease that for you.”