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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

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KIERAN'S POV

Reina Cross was already seated when I arrived Monday.

She'd chosen a corner table in the governance board's regional office meeting room, her back to the wall, sight lines to both doors, which was either instinct or performance. With Reina it was usually both. She was dark-haired, composed, and had the particular quality of Alphas who'd built their power themselves rather than inherited it, a watchfulness underneath the ease.

Cole sat beside me. Reina had one advisor with her, a wo
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  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER TWENTY

    ELI'S POVI didn't tell Drea about the corridor.She was waiting with the car and she looked at my face when I got in and whatever she saw there made her not ask, which was the specific gift of someone who knows you well enough to read the room.We drove back to the firm. We debriefed the hearing professionally and efficiently and by five o'clock the post-hearing filings were drafted and the client notifications were sent and the fourteen-day execution countdown was documented in the case file.Then Drea went home and I sat in my office alone with the quiet.My hand remembered the angle of his jaw. The warmth of it. The way he'd gone completely still, like something that had been braced for a long time had finally stopped needing to be.I hadn't planned it. That was the part I kept coming back to. I was not a person who did unplanned things, especially not in public corridors outside active courtrooms, especially not with someone whose territory was still technically a signatory party

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER NINETEEN

    KIERAN'S POVI was in the gallery.Not as a party to the proceedings — the declaration had shifted my territory's position enough that Mott had allowed it, Cole beside me, third row back where I could see both counsel tables and the bench without being in the sight lines of either attorney.Eli arrived at the plaintiff's table eight minutes before the hearing and did the thing I'd watched him describe once — walked the room, found the angles, stood at each position for a moment like he was testing the weight of it. Drea unpacked beside him without looking up, completely synchronized, the two of them moving through the pre-hearing ritual like it had been running for years. Which it had.Harwick arrived at six minutes before. He looked at Eli's table, then at the gallery, and when he saw me his expression did something brief and controlled that he covered quickly. He hadn't expected me to be here. That was the point.Mott came in and the room settled.She looked at both counsel tables,

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

    ELI'S POVThe conditional declaration filed at nine Wednesday morning.Drea sent me the confirmation and I read it twice and then set my phone face down and went back to the final hearing prep because there was nothing useful I could do with the feeling that arrived when I saw Kieran's name on a public record supporting the treaty I'd spent three years building.By noon three northeastern territorial Alphas had issued statements of tentative support. By two o'clock a fourth had followed. Draven's office had called Harwick, who had called our firm, and the message relayed back was that the board was requesting a pre-hearing conference with both lead counsels.Drea leaned in my doorway. "Mott's clerk says the judge is aware of the request and has declined to order it.""Good.""Draven's going to walk into that courtroom tomorrow knowing he's already lost the procedural ground.""He knows. He's known since the declaration went in this morning." I looked at the prep materials on my desk.

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

    KIERAN'S POVReina Cross was already seated when I arrived Monday.She'd chosen a corner table in the governance board's regional office meeting room, her back to the wall, sight lines to both doors, which was either instinct or performance. With Reina it was usually both. She was dark-haired, composed, and had the particular quality of Alphas who'd built their power themselves rather than inherited it, a watchfulness underneath the ease.Cole sat beside me. Reina had one advisor with her, a woman I didn't recognize."Kieran," Reina said. "Thank you for coming.""Reina."She smiled. "I'll be direct. I think we both prefer it.""I do.""You're sick," she said. "I know the diagnosis. I know the timeline Ingrid gave you, or close enough to it." She held my gaze, not unkind, just factual. "I'm not here to exploit that. I want you to know that upfront.""Alright.""I'm here because I think there's a version of the next six months that works well for both our territories and I'd rather disc

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER SIXTEEN

    ELI'S POVCole called me on Friday morning.Not Kieran. Cole directly, which meant it was something Kieran knew about but had decided needed a different delivery."Reina's Beta didn't wait for my call," Cole said. "She reached out to me last night. Reina wants a meeting. Not Aldrich, not the treaty, she wants to sit down with Kieran before the hearing.""When.""She's proposing Monday. Neutral ground, her choice of location.""Her choice of location isn't neutral ground.""I know. I told them that. They came back with the governance board's regional office, which is technically nobody's territory."I thought about it. The governance board's regional office was Draven's professional home, which made it not neutral in a different way. But refusing the meeting entirely gave Reina the ability to say she'd tried to resolve things peacefully and been shut out, which was the kind of narrative that played well in pack politics."Kieran needs to go," I said. "But not alone and not without a cl

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER FIFTEEN

    KIERAN'S POVHe brought the Aldrich documentation to Thursday dinner in a separate folder from the treaty materials, which told me he'd been thinking about the order of things — business first, then the rest of it.I brought wine because Drea had said he wasn't fussy and because it felt like a normal thing that a person does when they go to dinner with someone, which was a category this had quietly become.Eli looked at the bottle when I set it on the table. Then at me. "Your assistant called Drea.""I didn't have your number for that kind of question.""You have my number for treaty questions.""That's a different number," I said. "Professionally speaking."Something moved in his expression — not quite the small private smile but adjacent to it. He poured the wine without making it a thing and we opened the Aldrich folder.The payment chain was as clean as Drea had made it sound. Reina's connection was documented across six transactions, the shell entity paper trail forensically mapp

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER THIRTEEN

    KIERAN'S POVWednesday dinner became Thursday dinner became the thing I organized my week around without deciding to.Eli always brought the folder. We always started with the treaty. Somewhere in the middle the folder closed and we talked about other things — the pack, his firm, the gap years betw

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER NINE

    KIERAN'S POVI woke up at three in the morning and couldn't get back to sleep, which had been happening more frequently and which I'd stopped pretending was stress.I lay in the dark and catalogued my body the way Ingrid had taught me to. Chest — tight, manageable. Hands — steady. The deep internal

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER EIGHT

    ELI'S POVI told Drea about the meeting on the phone while I was still in the car.Not all of it. The Felix piece, the expedited review filing, the plan to cut Draven off before he could invoke the delay. She absorbed it efficiently, asked three good questions, and then was quiet for a moment in th

  • My Alpha, My Verdict    CHAPTER SEVEN

    KIERAN'S POVI got there first.The place was a small office I kept off pack territory — no staff, no pack insignia, nothing that connected it to the Voss name except the lease. I used it when I needed to think without an audience. I'd been using it more lately.I made coffee. I stood at the window

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