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Chapter 201<b>: </b>The Challenge epted
Chapter 201: The Challenge epted
(Olivia’s POV)
I opened the digital files Miranda had sent, my eyes scanning through theplex legal documents disyed on myputer screen. The case involved a territorial dispute between two allied packs over mineral rights and business partnerships that had been established decades ago.
The evidence was scattered and iplete. Key witnesses had died or disappeared over the years. Several crucial documents were missing from the original agreements.
This wasn’t just a difficult case – it was nearly impossible to win.
Miranda sat across from my desk, watching my expression carefully as I reviewed the materials. Her perfectly manicured fingers drummed silently against her Hermès handbag.
“The case involves supernaturalw precedents dating back fifty years,” I said, looking up from my screen.” The territorial boundaries were established before modern pack registration systems.”
Miranda nodded, her smile never wavering. “Yes, it’s quiteplex. My family’s legal team said it would be very challenging to pursue.”
I could see the calction in her eyes. This was a test, not a genuine request for legal representation.
If I refused the case, she could question my professionalpetence within werewolf legal circles. If I
epted and lost, it would prove my ipetencepared to her own sessful career managing pack
business affairs.
“The evidence is iplete and the case is veryplex,” I said calmly, meeting her gaze directly. “This
case has a high risk of losing. Are you clear about that?”
Miranda’s eyebrows rose slightly, as if surprised, by my directness. “Of course I understand the risks.”
I leaned back in my chair, considering my options. The smart move would be to decline politely and
rmend another firm.
Instead, I surprised myself by saying, “I’ll take the case.”
Miranda’sposed expression faltered for just a moment. “You will?”
“Litigation inherently carries no guarantee of victory,” I exined, my amber eyes sparkling with
determination. “Every case has certain risks. Although this case is risky, I haven’t encountered such a
I stood up and walked to my bookshelf, pulling out a thick volume of werewolf territorialw. “I want to
challenge myself.”
Miranda watched me with growing confusion. This wasn’t the response she’d expected.
“I enjoy taking on challenging cases like this,” I continued, turning back to face her. “If I handle this case well,
it will establish my reputation in werewolf legal circles. For me, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.”
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I stared at Olivia in stunned silence. In her amber eyes, I saw courage, confidence, resilience, and vibrant
vitality.
Beforeing here, I had assumed she was merely a decorative figure relying entirely on Connor Rivers‘
protection and pack resources. I hadn’t expected such courage and confidence from the young Luna.
“You’re certain about this?” I asked, still processing her unexpected response.
Olivia nodded firmly. “Absolutely. When can we sign the legal representation agreement?”
Twenty minutester, we hadpleted all the paperwork. Olivia’s assistant Emma Thompson witnessed
our signatures and filed the documents properly.
As prepared to leave, I watched Olivia already diving into the case materials with intense focus. She had
pulled out severalw books and was making detailed notes.
“I’ll be working on this over the weekend,” she said without looking up. “I want to study all the relevant
territorialw precedents.”
Her dedication was impressive, even if it would ultimately prove futile. This case was designed to be
unwinnable.
I gathered my things and headed for the door, feeling oddly unsettled by the encounter.
After leaving Moonstone Legal Partners, I drove directly to Connor Rivers‘ private estate. The imposing gates opened automatically as my car approached, recognizing my pre–registered vehicle.
Lawrence Butler answered the front door with the respectful demeanor expected when serving an Alpha’s
household. The kind–faced beta werewolf in his fifties had served the Rivers family for decades.
“Miss ckwood,” he said politely. “How may I assist you?”
“I have an appointment with Connor to discuss pack business cooperation,” I exined, smoothing my
business suit.
Lawrence nodded courteously. “Please wait here‘ while I announce your arrival.”
He disappeared into the house, using the pack’s internalmunication system. When he returned, his
words confused me.
“The Luna invites you in,” he said.
I frowned slightly. “The Luna?”
“Mrs. Katherine Rivers,” Lawrence rified. “She’s in the first–floor reception room.”
Of course. Connor’s mother, not a mate. I followed Lawrence through the elegant hallway.
Katherine Rivers sat in the reception room with perfect posture, her ice–blue eyes assessing me with the
calcting gaze of a pack matriarch. Her sophisticated appearance and dignified bearingmanded
immediate respect.
“Mrs. Rivers,” I said, offering a polite bow. “Thank you for receiving me.”
Katherine’s attitude was courteous but not particrly warm. “Please, sit. Connor is in the upstairs study discussing pack business. He’lle down shortly.”
I settled into the offered chair, noting the expensive furnishings and family portraits lining the walls.
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“How are you finding your return to the Northern Territory?” Katherine asked, her tone making polite
conversation.
“It’s wonderful to be home,” I replied. “I missed the packmunity while studying abroad.”
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Katherine nodded, then sighed deeply. “Connor is already thirty and still unmarked. I’m so worried about him.”
Thement seemed casual, but I sensed deeper meaning behind her words.
“He’s focused on pack leadership responsibilities,” I offered diplomatically.
Katherine’s expression softened with genuine maternal concern. “I keep hoping he and Livvy willplete their mating ceremony soon. I long for Olivia to officially join the Rivers pack and give me.grandpups.”
The casual use of “Livvy” and Katherine’s obvious affection for Olivia sent a clear message. This Luna only recognized one woman as her son’s destined mate.
Sensing my romantic interest in Connor, Katherine tactfully changed the subject. “You know, I have a friend whose son recently returned from studying pack leadership abroad. He’s a wonderful alpha heir, very
aplished.”
I understood the implicit rejection immediately. Katherine was offering to introduce me to other eligible alphas while protecting her son’s rtionship.
“That’s very kind,” I said carefully, “but I already have someone special in mind. Someone you know very well.”
Katherine’s ice–blue eyes sharpened slightly, but she maintained her polite smile.
Heavy footsteps on the stairs announced Connor’s arrival. He descended with Frank Langley and an unfamiliar pack advisor I didn’t recognize.
“Who is that?” I asked, my curiosity piqued by pack protocol concerns.
Connor deflected my question with Alpha authority. “Why did youe to my territory?”
His cold tone made me straighten in my chair. “Our business discussion was postponed yesterday. I brought my pack coboration proposal.”
I pulled out Miranda’s Encrypted Legal Documents Drive and offered it to him.
Rather than taking it himself, Connor gestured to Frank. “Handle that?”
Frank plugged the device into a secureptop, his movements efficient and professional. Connor scanned the contents with his enhanced werewolf perception, his expression growing darker by the moment.
After less than five minutes, his verdict was harsh and final.
“No. If you want pack cooperation, bring something worthwhile. Don’t waste my time with this kind of proposal next time.”
Without waiting for my reaction or offering any exnation, he stood up and walked away with Alpha
dismissiveness.
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