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CHAPTER 26: THE ASSASSINATION 1

Author: Ellen Edgar
last update publish date: 2025-12-20 01:47:07

Rhiannon's POV

The contract arrived sealed in black wax.

That alone told me it was serious. Black wax meant assassination. High value target. Extreme discretion required.

I broke the seal in private, reading the details twice to make sure I understood.

Target: Alpha Silas Thorn of the Blackriver pack. Charges included systematic torture of pack members, trafficking of young wolves, and murder of three neighboring Alphas who'd tried to intervene.

Payment: Twenty thousand gold.

My hands actually
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