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The Alpha's Billion Dollar Mistake: His Rejected Secret Luna

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 738    |    Released on: Today at 19:07

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firm. Legendary. Untouchable. The kind of firm that didn't represent individuals, b

a surprise. Why was I meeting

Sterling

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partner. I will be coordinating with him.

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s that required absolute discretion, cases that personally interested him. He had assigned Leo, his trusted mentor, as the initial point of contact so he could o

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The latest news clippings about Kyla's lawsuit were spread acros

laced a gentle hand on my shoulder. "I'v

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al. He had never lost a case. They said he didn't just win; he dis

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soaring. "Money is no object. Get his office on

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his time tomorrow, we'll have the best lawyer in the country on our

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Carter Luna, but in my own uniform: simple black trousers, a gray silk

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over the city. Archibald Knight watched the small, determined figure of a woma

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The Alpha's Billion Dollar Mistake: His Rejected Secret Luna
The Alpha's Billion Dollar Mistake: His Rejected Secret Luna
“I spent two years trapped in a loveless marriage with Gavin, the Alpha of the Carter pack. But when he returned from a trip, he brought back the overpowering scent of another woman and coldly initiated the rejection ritual. "I've fallen in love with my Fated Mate," he declared, offering me a pitiful one million dollars to disappear. He forgot that two years ago, I secretly saved his bankrupt company with my own money. When I threw the contract in his face-demanding the $1.5 billion my equity was now worth-he and his new lover panicked. They launched a vicious smear campaign, leaking stories to the press to brand me as a violent rogue and a greedy blackmailer. They even cornered me at the city's top law firm, bringing in a weeping, fake witness to publicly accuse me of stealing her life savings. They wanted to destroy my reputation so thoroughly that no lawyer would ever dare to take my case. I had poured my own fortune and sweat into saving his family's empire when everyone else abandoned them. How could they be so ruthlessly ungrateful, trying to frame me for a felony just to steal what was rightfully mine? They thought I was just an isolated, friendless rogue they could easily crush. They had no idea the legendary, undefeated lawyer they were desperately trying to hire was actually my secret ally, and the real war had just begun.”