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Selene''s POV I waspletely taken aback when Kane was the one who answered the call. A wave of relief washed over me-at least he wouldn''t separate me from my children. But when he invited me to the birthday party, my suspicions red. Kane wasn''t the type to suddenly grow a conscience. There had to be an ulterior motive.
I sat on my bed for what felt like hours, reflecting on how much my life had changed over the past few months. For years, I had been fine-until Kane reappeared. The moment he stepped back into my life, my misfortunes followed. He had always been the viin in my story. Otherwise, how else could he still control my fate after everything he had put me through?
"I can''t even leave this pack now. He has my children."
Closing my eyes, I let my body sink into the mattress. I rubbed my forehead, staring nkly at the ceiling. Grayson had left my house about an hour ago, promising to keep my brother in his thoughts. But I knew I hadn''t convinced him yet. Or maybe... there was something else on his mind?
All I wanted was to bring my brother home as soon as possible. Seeing him lying there, motionless, like he was already gone-it was unbearable. Grayson assured me he would speak to my father once he returned to the Nightfall Pack. My father wasing back tomorrow. I had called him earlier, desperate for news about Axel, but his words had only deepened my worry. Axel wasn''t doing well.
The next morning, I started my day as usual. The Shadow & Moon coffee shop was waiting for me. But the moment I stepped inside, I froze. Coffee cups were scattered across tables and even on the floor. It took me a second to remember Kane''s massive order. Of course.
I rushed to help Margot, who turned to face me with a wide grin.
"Good morning, dear."
"Morning, Margot. You seem awfully cheerful today."
"Why wouldn''t I be? We''ve never gotten an order this big before! This is the first time we''ll be delivering our coffee to the pack''s corporate offices."
I offered her a small smile before heading over to the employees sealing the cups. The shop wouldn''t be opening today-not when we had to prepare thousands of cups of coffee for thepany''s staff. I had no idea how we would pull this off. The shop wasrge, but not thatrge.
Margot''s phone rang, and she stepped outside to take the call. When she returned, she was practically glowing with excitement.
"Selene, I have great news!"
I raised an eyebrow. "What news?"
"We don''t have to make coffee for the entirepany."
I frowned. "Wouldn''t that be a loss for us? More employees should mean more money, right?"
She shook her head, still beaming. I had no idea why she looked so pleased.
"That''s not the case. The Alpha just informed me that we only need to deliver coffee to his floor." She paused, then grinned even wider. "And it''s a daily order."
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My eyes widened. "Daily?"
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She nodded eagerly. "Yep! I couldn''t believe it either. This could change everything for us." Then, her expression shifted to something more serious. "But there''s one more thing, Selene."
Something in her tone made my stomach tighten. "What is it?"
She took my hand, looking at me intently. "The Alpha said the order will only continue if you personally deliver the coffee to his office... every day. He wants to see you there."