Chapter Twenty-Six “M-miss, please don’t make me do something illegal,Lucy stuttered, taking a step back.

I held up my hands to calm her down. “Relax! Relax, jeez,” I said and ran a hand through my hair, sighing at her dramatics. Im doing them a favour really.”

She still looked incredibly uncomfortable. “Do you trust me, Lucy?” I asked. She was silent, hesitating over how to reply back. Probably trying to figure out how to not offend me.

“Okay, okay, don’t answer that,” I laughed. “Do you want to get paid while saving a young girls life?” 

She took a few seconds to consider before nodding. “See? It’s not that bad. I promise nothing will go wrong. Just please ensure this gets to Alpha Raymond as soon as possible.” She shakily took the letter from my hands. “Just don’t think of it as blackmailing...,I said, trying to reassure her. “Just look at it more a S…. exploiting a situation for the benefit of both parties… and then maybe some blackmail later.

And it really was the truth. Everything Id told Lucy was correct, but I tried not to tell her too much to protect her from becoming liable should anything go wrong. Alpha Raymond was indeed the leader of an incredibly wealthy pack to the east. However, he didn’t have many dealings on our side of the country so not many knew about him here. But I knew about him. In fact, in my past life, Id had dealings with Raymond personally. He was an incredibly miserable old man who didnt even put up a fight when it came time to have him pledge allegiance to the Winter Mist. It was like he had no fight left in him as he offered u p the tax payment without any issue whatsoever.

I’d found it a little unnerving how the whole takeover had been so easy and so I’d sent some of the Winter Mist spies out to enter their pack. My hope was to uncover if it was all just an elaborate trap. I was surprised when they came back to tell me that the old man really didnt care and was tormented by a tragic event that had happened several years earlier.

An event where his only daughter had been kidnapped and was eventually killed. I was told they didn‘t find her body until a year later when someone discovered the old abandoned house they had holed her up in. The spies had also included a graphic condition report but I decided to leave that be, not wanting to hear the exact details of what had happened to the poor girl

The most tragic part about the entire thing was that it had been a ransom situation… but the demand letter had never reached its destination to Raymond. I could picture the girl tied up

and alone, waiting for her father to complete the payoff and save her, only to end up being killed. Had her final moments been of wondering whether her father valued his wealth more than her? Evidently, the kidnappers had believed that to be the case as they cut off all their loose ends very quickly and made a run for it. But things didn’t need to turn out that way this time. My letter was asking for double the original ransom price in exchange for not only his daughter, but also her exact location where they could catch the culprits responsible. This would give them the advantage to hopefully take the kidnappers completely by surprise. And sure, it wasn’t the most altruistic thing I’d ever done... but it by far wasn’t the worse thing either. Having been given Raymond’s financial statements in my previous life, I knew that double the ransom would still not even come close to making a dent in his wealth, and it would allow me to have a nice hefty sum to begin my personal investments.

up… well, I knew a few of his dirty secrets, including some of the less legal means of how he was amassing money. I was hoping to keep this to just a case of exploitation, but I really would blackmail him for

couple of months went

with Alpha Raymond Sullivan had resulted in a huge success. In fact, it only took two weeks from the time I’d sent the letter. As an added bonus, I also found out from Lucy

really wasn‘t all that much at all. It did feel a little odd to not know anything about her, but I chalked it up to avidly trying to avoid her all the time in the past. I knew at the very least she didn’t originate from the Winter

hear an encouraging update even once. But, despite his failures,

progress already was obvious, even in just the short amount of time we’d worked together.

In hindsight, it was always a very short-lived victory as it was constantly followed up by being thrown flat on my ass again before even five seconds had passed. But my progress in training was definitely evident. I looked healthier, stronger, and I was far more agile on my feet than before. In fact, that was the only advantage I ever managed to hold over Cai; he was

to work alone to build muscle and recover from whatever injuries I’d last sustained. It worked extremely well… even though Cai would show up ten to fifteen minutes late most days. I attributed this to the other commitments he had that

the four months that had passed, I was feeling content with how everything in my life

easy but I enjoyed seeing her face light up with excitement as soon as she understood the topic. I always felt this weird warm feeling whenever I looked at her. Maybe because I’d saved her life?

whilst eating my apple that I hadn’t

up? Are

looked down at her homework but saw she

such a foreign concept to me. Wasn’t that something young girls usually did with their friends? “Hang... out?” I repeated slowly. “I‘m sorry if it seems like a dumb idea!

have time on the weekends… but I felt a pang of guilt seeing her look so disappointed. Suddenly, Cai entered the library before I could reply, a sight shocking in itself. I had assumed he spent most of his lunches playing

greeted us, throwing a wink

really was incessant “What are you doing here, Cai?” I asked, mildly

watched in horror as he then grabbed the

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