My eyes widened. “You just fire them?” “That’s step one. Step two is to sue them for criminal negligence and embezzlement.” I winced. “We don’t have the money for a stream of lawsuits.” He chuckled. “Have you forgotten already?” I blinked and scoffed. Of course. Only 50% of that billion was
Charles I rounded the table as the board members seemed stunned and took the empty seat on the other side so I could have view of Grace and the rest of the board. Some of them glanced my way, but most of them were frozen in their seats and casting uneasy glances among each other, I couldn't help b
I smiled, vicious as I met the man. He reminded me of my uncle and that made the idea of ruining his entire life that much more delightful. “Of course. I was under the impression that Alpha Wolfe had the master report, but she doesn’t. I suppose one of you do.” The man flushed. “What would you
Grace Ronald stammered. He stumbled back a few steps as I glared at him. I could feel the anger boiling inside me as I confronted him. Ronald was one of my father's oldest friend, a man I once trusted and respected. But now, looking at him, I didn’t know what to think other than the fact that he w
“How long have you been running the company in his stead?” “Since you got married.” I took a deep breath as a knife of regret went through me. Had that been the plan from the moment that we met? Marry me, take over my pack, take everything he wanted and then leave? Had he known about Amy before
Grace Not yet. His words broke through the haze of anger and pain, grounding me in the present. My heart was still pounding with rage and hurt. I wanted nothing more than to kill him. Images of his bloody death flashed through my eyes. “W-What do you mean, yet?” Ronald blubbered. “You can’t ki
“I don’t…” He choked and sobbed. “I don’t have the money!” “You took billions of dollars and you don’t have any of it left?” I growled. “Don’t judge me!” He yelled. “I—“ Charles loosened his hold for a moment. My hand lurched forward and he squeaked just as Charles tightened his hold again.
Grace As the police arrived to haul the board members away, I felt my anger starting to recede. There was a sense of justice being served. They scurried like rats to the officers, pleading to be taken in. Fear was etched across their faces. They seemed to relax a little once they were in handcuffs