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Alpha Novel 39

    About ten minutester, he returned with a bright smile.


    “They’re already at a nearby restaurant. It’s quiet there, easier to


    talk.”


    I nodded and excused myself from the room. The moment I


    stepped outside, the cool ind breeze hit me. I followed the


    directions John had given, walking down a side street toward


    the restaurant. It wasn’t far.


    But before I could turn the corner, I felt a sharp sting at the back


    of my neck.


    Something cold, something fast.


    My vision swam.


    I stumbled forward, disoriented.


    The world tilted.


    And everything went ck.


    Alexander’s POV


    The summit dinner had run longer than expected. It was nearly


    eight when I returned to the hotel, loosening my tie, preparing


    <b>Chapter </b>30


    for a video conference with the European board.


    Before I could even connect, Gai burst in.


    “She hasn’t returned,” he said. His breathing was uneven, hisposure frayed–something I rarely saw from him.


    I turned from the window. “Who?”


    “Olivia.”


    My expression hardened. “Where was shest?”


    “She left for the factory around one in the afternoon. Was


    scheduled to return by three.” He checked his phone. “It’s past


    eight now. Her number’s not reachable.”


    The air in the room dropped ten degrees. I walked to my desk and shut theptop lid. “Cancel the conference. I’m going there.””


    “I’ve already contacted the factory,” Gai added quickly. “They’re


    checking the security feeds and questioning the staff.“”


    Good. At least his instincts weren’tpletely dulled.


    Just as we were stepping into the elevator, Jess appeared at the


    end of the corridor, clutching her coat. “I heard what happened.


    I’ming with you.”


    I didn’t argue. Not now. Every second mattered.


    We exited the hotel into the cool Washington night. Just as I


    reached for the car door, a voice cut through the quiet.


    “Alpha Alexander!”


    I paused.


    Across the street, a small group of men hurried toward us. In


    front was Alpha Ethan Hawthorne.


    He stopped a few feet from me, chest heaving, eyes zing.


    “Where is my wife?”


    I regarded him with the same calm I always reserved for


    uninvited noise. “She’s missing.”


    His fists clenched. “What the hell do you mean-


    Before he couldunch into his usual tantrum, Gai stepped


    forward. “She was sent to inspect the factory. She hasn’t been


    back since.”


    “Olivia is my personal secretary,” I added tly. “She was acting


    on my behalf.”


    The words hit Ethan visibly. His jaw tightened. My wolf Heath


    snarled <i>at </i>the sight of him–this man who had the audacity to


    call herhis.


    “My team is searching now. We’ll find her,” I finished.


    Ethan stared, unwilling to ept it. But I was already moving.


    My car pulled up and I got in without looking back.


    His headlights followed us.


    On the way to the factory, Gai exined Olivia’s suspicions


    from the night before–about ghost employees, payroll


    mismatches, potential corruption.


    “She believed it was internal fraud,” he added. “She brought a


    recorder today. Said she’d go investigate quietly.”


    I turned to him, cold fury simmering beneath my voice. “Why


    wasn’t I told sooner?”


    “We thought it was just a petty matter, and didn’t require your


    attention.” Gai hesitated. “Also, she thought she could handle it.”


    “She’s not an auditor,” I snapped. “She’s my PS. If anything


    happens to her, you will answer to me first.”


    Gai said nothing. He understood.


    I looked out the window. The night blurred past, streetlights


    flickering like silent warnings.


    “If we don’t find her within the hour,” I said, my voice deadly


    even, “fire every executive in that branch. Every name from the


    factory to the boardroom.”


    Gai blinked. “On what grounds?”


    I turned to him, expression unchanged. “No grounds. I don’t need any


    I looked ahead again, the tension wrapping around me like steel.


    “If they dare to touch what’s mine, they no longer deserve to


    exist under my roof.”


    Olivia’s POV


    My wrists were tied behind the chair so tightly that the


    cirction in my fingers had gone numb. A strip of rough duct


    tape sealed my mouth. I could barely breathe through my nose


    -the air was thick with the stench of damp wood, rot, and


    mildew.


    Somewhere beyond the walls, I could hear waves crashing. The


    sharp tang of salt in the air suggested we were close to the coast,


    maybe even in one of the old abandoned seaside houses I’d


    passed on the way to the restaurant. My eyes hadn’t adjusted to


    the dark, but I could make out the faint outlines of furniture–a


    dusty couch, a crooked dining table, a moldy rug.


    The door creaked open, letting in a sliver of moonlight–and in


    stepped Jimson Howard.


    I blinked. I had suspected someone from thepany might be involved, buthim? Assistant Branch Manager? He always


    seemed harmless, awkward even. Too polite. Too ordinary.
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