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Chapter Sixty One

Author: Dvyn rite
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Elara’s POV~

I sat in the quiet corner of the library.

Jasmine’s pictures of Tyler’s ledgers glowed on the screen of my laptop, the damning numbers — Silver Veil shipments, liquid silver deals — splayed before me, a map to justice. Among them,  was the most cutting figure of all: Gideon Blackwood, my father, listed as a “problem” to be “neutralized,” dated for weeks before his shooting. It was evidence of Tyler’s betrayal, strong proof amid deceit that had labeled me as a traitor, but it was not sufficient enough. The pack’s whispers—Crimson Fang, spy—still haunted me, and it would take more than paper to clear my name. I was counting on a witness, a confession, a few words of irrefutable testimony to crack Tyler open and pull Dad free of the white, slick grip of the hospital.

Jasmine sat at the table across from me, her navy overcoat slumped over the chair, her eyes blearily determined even though I could tell she was scared as hell. “Elara,” she began, so deliberate, “these ledgers
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