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Cass’s PoV

“Ms. Cassandra.”

I paused mid-sentence, lifting my gaze from the report I’d been writing to file charges against Alaric’s threats. “Yes?”

“This just arrived—from Alpha Orion.”

My brows furrowed as the guard placed a thick brown envelope on my desk. “What is this?”

“Alpha said it would help you.”

Still puzzled, I took it from him. The moment I opened it and started skimming through the contents, my breath caught. Shock rippled through me so sharply that I had to set the papers down. The files Orion had sent… they were about Iris. Not just her daily reports or Pack activities—these were detailed. Too detailed.

I immediately called Orion, hoping he wasn’t too busy to answer.

“Yes, Cassy?”

“You… sent me quite the surprise, Alpha.”

A soft laugh rumbled from h

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