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I saw the setup and my stomach dropped. He was selling me out.
I rushed to Kirby’s side, grabbing his arm in panic.
“He’s lying! I didn’t pay him to smear Leslie-I swear, I-“
I stopped mid-sentence.
Because Kirby was staring straight into me with eyes that said he already knew everything.
Under that gaze, all my excuses sounded pathetic.
I backed off. feeling my face go pale.
“I… I didn’t mean for it to go that far.”
Slyvana, Kirby said quietly.
The cold in his voice went bone-deep.
“You’ve humiliated the Pack. Do you even understand the scale of what you’ve done?”
He stood up..
The weight of his power hit me like a wall, and I instinctively took a step back.
For the first time in my life, I realized my brother’s patience had a limit. And I had crossed it.
But why?
All I’d done was what I always did-use a few public opinion tricks to deal with that wretched Leslie. How was that so wrong?
Deep down, I was furious. But I wasn’t stupid.
Now wasn’t the time to argue with a lion in a rage.
I tried to shift the conversation, change the subject, anything-but that idiot reporter beat me to it.
“Mr. Kirby,” the man said nervously, “Miss Slyvana still hasn’t paid the balance yet. I mean, the job didn’t exactly go well, so maybe… could I just walk away?”
The temperature in the room dropped.
“Shut up!”
I couldn’t stop myself from snapping at him.
Useless, brainless, spineless rat!
“Slyvana,” Kirby said again, voice like thunder muffled under steel.
His eyes pinned me in place.
“You have only one option. You will go to Leslie. And you will apologize. In person.”
Slyvana’s POV
Apologize
Apologize to Leslie?
The moment the thought crossed my mind, I felt like I was going to explode.
“Why the hell should I apologize to her?! Nothing even happened in the end!”
The smear campaign had flipped on its head, dragging the Crimson Moon Pack into a mess of unprecedented proportions. That alone had me furious. And Leslie-how the hell does that woman always come out on top?
Kirby’s voice was icy and sharp.
“You don’t have to go. But if you don’t, you’ll never see another credit from the Pack’s trust fund again.”
My eyes flew open in shock. My face went pale.
“And you can forget about borrowing money under the Crimson Moon Pack name,” he continued, his tone cold and final. “I’ll notify all subordinate families: you, Slyvana Crimson Moon Pack, are officially expelled from the Pack.”
Expelled.
He wasn’t bluffing. He was the kind of man who did exactly what he said.
My lips trembled. I felt completely humiliated.
“Why? Why are you taking her side? Didn’t you already dissolve your bond with her? Aren’t you planning to be with Liana now?”
What the hell is Leslie, anyway? Why do I have to keep losing face because of her?
Kirby’s response was like a judgment from hell.
“Slyvana, because you used your pathetic little tricks to provoke an Alpha more powerful than any of us. Because of that, Crimson Moon Pack’s stock across multiple packs plummeted. In just a few hours, we lost billions. You tell me-why shouldn’t you apologize?”
The room went dead silent. It was like being locked in a freezer.
I was stunned speechless.
Billions… evaporated? But I only spent a few hundred thousand credits to bribe a handful of journalists…
“And one more thing.”
Kirby shot me a final look before walking out.
“I have nothing going on with Liana Get your facts straight. She’s an Omega. And she will never, ever have anything to do with me, Kirby Crimson Moon Pack.”
Wait… I’d misunderstood this whole time?
My body locked up. Panic and dread surged through me like a tidal wave. I had a sickening feeling in my gut-something truly awful was coming for me.
After Kirby left, Malach walked in and glanced at the human reporter who was still standing there frozen in fear
“You can go,” he said. “And remember what the Alpha said-stay out of Pack affairs. You’re human. Stick your nose where it doesn’t belong again, and you won’t even know what killed you.”
“Y-yes, of course!” the man stammered, then bolted from the room like his life depended on it.
Malach adjusted his glasses, then turned to me.
“Miss Slyvana, the old Alpha just called. He wants to speak with you.”
My heart lifted. That’s right-Dad! He always spoiled me. He wouldn’t abandon me now.
“What… what did he say?”
Malach gave a faint smile, but it didn’t reach his eyes.
“His exact words were: ‘Get your ass back to the estate within twenty minutes or I’ll erase your name from the Pack registry.”
I never imagined that one impulsive move would cause so much damage to Crimson Moon Pack.