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Whisper 268

    Chapter <b>196</b>: Legal Maneuvering and <b>Strategic </b><b>Alliances </b>


    Chapter 196: Legal Maneuvering and Strategic Alliances


    (Olivia’s POV)


    After being discharged from Harbor City Memorial Hospital, I threw myselfpletely into my work <b>at </b>Moonstone Legal Partners. The major cases for Rivers Pack Holdings demanded my full attention – territorial disputes involving millions of dors andplex supernatural business contracts that could reshape pack alliances across the Northern Territory.


    Despite having organized the evidence once before my hospitalization, I meticulously reviewed everything again. My career ambition burned stronger than ever as I established myself as Harbor City’s premier supernaturalw specialist.


    Every night, I stayedte at thew firm, the twenty–second floor bing my second home. The city lights below flickered like stars as I pored over contract uses and territorial agreements.


    Emma Thompson often stayed with me, bringing moonlight herb tea and ensuring I ate dinner. Her loyalty touched me deeply, especially knowing she could have left for a morefortable position elsewhere. “You’re pushing yourself too hard,<i>” </i>she said one evening, cing a steaming cup beside my case files. “These cases will determine the future of pack rtions,” I replied, not looking up from the territorial boundary documents. “Every detail matters.”


    The Rivers Pack Holdings cases weren’t just legal work – they were my chance to prove that I belonged among the elite supernaturalwyers. Each victory would cement my reputation and expand my influence. One evening, while standing by the floor–to–ceiling windows overlooking the bustling city nightscape, my phone rang with an urgent call.


    “Miss Winters, I have important news about the ckwood situation,” my informant’s voice crackled through the speaker.


    I pressed the phone closer to my ear, watching the neon lights flicker across Harbor City’s skyline. “Harrison ckwood refused to sign the mate bond dissolution agreement,” the informant continued. “He tore it up in a fit of Alpha rage this afternoon.”


    My lips curved into a satisfied smile. This was exactly what I had hoped would happen. “Margaret had another heated argument with him about severing their bond,” the informant exined. “She’s now retained Harrison rke from Moow Legal Services to represent her in the dissolution proceedings.”


    <b>I </b>acknowledged the information calmly, already formting my strategy. This was the perfect opportunity <b>to </b>strike at the heart of the Grey pack’s remaining stability.


    Walking to my printer, I immediately began preparing civil retainer agreements and authorization <b>materials</b>. The documents would be ready within minutes.


    “Emma, we’re leaving,” I called out, grabbing my car keys and securing <b>the </bw <b>firm’s </b><b>sensitive </b><b>files</b><b>. </b>


    Emma Thompson followed behind me as we entered <b>the </b>elevator, her <b>expression </b><b>curious </b><b>but </b><b>trusting</b>.


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    As the elevator descended, I dialed Harrison ckwood’s number. He answered on the third ring, his voice


    heavy with obvious displeasure.


    “Why are you calling me?” Harrison’s tone dripped with hostility. “Haven’t you harmed Ethan enough <b>already</b>?”


    His attitude toward me had deteriorated from mere dislike to pure hatred. Margaret’s constantints about me causing their bankruptcy had poisoned his mindpletely.


    “Did you orchestrate ourpany’s downfall?” he demanded angrily. “Are you calling to add insult to injury <b>to </b>


    our pack’s suffering?”


    I responded with a lowugh, maintaining perfectposure despite his usations.


    “I’m calling to help you,” I said smoothly. “I want to represent you in your mate bond dissolution case against Margaret.”


    Harrison’s skeptical silence stretched for several seconds before he spoke again.


    “Why would someone who allegedly bankrupted my family want to help me?” he asked suspiciously.


    I provided a detailed legal exnation as the elevator reached the parking garage.


    “Silverridge Holdings‘ bankruptcy wasn’t my doing,” I rified patiently. “It resulted from Ethan’s poor investment decisions in major supernatural territory acquisitions.”


    I continued exining while walking toward my cier blue Bentley. “Yourpany suffered severe losses, broken capital chains, and inability toplete projects. You not only failed to profit but also owe astronomical breach–of–contract penalties to other pack partners.”


    Emma Thompson took the keys as I handed them to her, understanding that I needed to focus on this crucial


    conversation.


    “Normallypany debts wouldn’t affect Ethan personally after bankruptcy,” <b>I </b>exined. “But his abuse of shareholder status andmingling of personal andpany assets means the werewolf court will apply the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil.”


    Harrison listened intently as I outlined the legal’implications.


    “This makes Ethan jointly liable with thepany,” I concluded. “Thew is clear on this matter.”


    As we settled into the Bentley, I continued persuading Harrison to set aside personal grievances.


    “Consider my professional capabilities,” I urged. “Three years of practice experience and nearly perfect winning record. Countless sessful cases in supernaturalw with virtually no losses.”


    Harrison’s voice carried grudging curiosity. “Why do you want to represent my bond dissolution case?”


    I revealed my true motivation with a genuine smile.


    “Because I don’t want Margaret to get this dissolution,” I said honestly. “It suits me perfectly when she’s


    miserable.”


    This admission resonated with Harrison immediately. He understood that Margaret had previously looked down on me and repeatedly humiliated me during <b>pack</b><b>–</b>social gatherings.


    Harrison’s voice grew thoughtful as he reflected on his situation.


    “Margaret enjoyed the wealthy Luna lifestyle I provided,” he <b>said </b>bitterly. “Jewelry <b>from </b><b>Moonlight </b><b>Jewelers</b>,


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    designer handbags, whatever she wanted from Harbor City’s elite shops.”


    + Prants


    His anger intensified as he continued. “Now that thepany is bankrupt, she wants to dissolve our mate


    bond and abandon me to find another wealthy Alpha.”


    “Someone who can share good times but not hardships goes against everything werewolf mate bonds. represent,” he dered firmly. “I’m determined not to grant the dissolution.”


    Twenty minutester at Harbor City Memorial Hospital, I arrived to meet with Harrison. He appeared haggard with more gray in his hair and deeper lines from the stress of bankruptcy, family chaos, and health problems.


    The daily arguments with Margaret over their failing bond had clearly taken their toll <i>on </i>his Alpha


    constitution.


    During our negotiation, I leveraged my status strategically.


    “I’m the daughter of Richard Winters, Riverdale’s most powerful Alpha,” I pointed out. “Margaret can only afford to pay Harrison rke eight thousand dors for this dissolution case.”


    Harrison nodded grimly, understanding the financial constraints we both faced.


    “You’re simrly financially constrained,” I continued. “Manywyers wouldn’t want to take such small cases.”


    I leaned forward slightly, pressing my advantage. “If I intervened, now firm in Harbor City would ept your case due to my influence and the potential benefits of maintaining good rtions with the Winters pack.” Harrison considered this carefully, weighing his limited options against the potential benefits of my representation.


    After several minutes of contemtion, he agreed to retain my services.


    “Do everything possible to ensure the werewolf court denies the bond dissolution,” he requested earnestly.


    I agreed with a slight smile, already nning my legal strategy to destroy Margaret’s casepletely.


    (Cassandra’s POV)


    Meanwhile, after my pregnancy termination procedure, I had been recovering at my family’s modest home. The small house felt suffocatingpared to the luxury I had once enjoyed with Ethan.


    My case for defaming Olivia and inciting fan cyberbullying through social media was currently in the second–instance appeal process at Harbor City Supernatural Court. No trial date had been set yet, leaving my future uncertain.


    With Moonweave Textiles‘ bankruptcy now irreversible and my father’s smallpany struggling to survive, knew I had to make ns for my future.


    The reality of my situation hit me every morning when I woke up in my childhood bedroom. The faded wallpaper and cramped space reminded me how far I had fallen from grace.


    <b>I </b>contacted a wealthy beta werewolf from my former social circle who had previously pursued me. Maxwell Thornfield had always been infatuated with me, even when I was with Ethan.


    “Maxwell, I need your help,” I said when he answered my call.


    His voice immediately warmed with interest. “Cassandra, what can I do for you?”


    I swallowed my pride and made my request. “I need you to help arrange my departure from the Northern


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    Territory. I want to start fresh in another werewolfmunity abroad.”
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