Alpha Hayley's Destined Mate
Eternal Claim 810
Chapter 810 Allies and Agendas
Hayley’s POV:
“You’ll know once you have a look at it,” Truman said coolly, crossing one leg over the other. bOne /bbhand /brested along the back of the couch and the otherzily on his knee. He looked like he owned the broom/b.
I shot him an annoyed re and got a maid to bring me aptop. Then, right in front of bhim/bb, /bbI /bbplugged /bin the sh drive and got to work.
There was only one folder on the drive,beled “RJ“. It was filled with a few documents and some thumbnails.
I clicked on one of the images. And the moment I saw it, my stomach dropped.
I sat there for a beat, trying to process. Then I clenched my fist, lifted my head, and snapped at him. “bYou’re /binvestigating me?”
The woman in the photo wasn’t just anyone. It was Rosalie, the one I’d been desperately trying to find.
Truman replied with a faint smirk, “I investigated the person you were investigating. Let’s be urateb./bb” /b
“Oh, please,” I said with a scoff. “You expect me to believe you knew I was looking for her without looking into me first?”
Honestly, if it weren’t for the timing, I’d have let Hera take over and torn into this arrogant bastard right there.
“Maybe I just know you that well,” he said with a calm smile.
“No, you think you do. And I suggest you quit making assumptions about me. I don’t like being watched.” It reminded me too much of the people hiding behind SI Organization–like I was being tracked again.
Truman just shrugged, offering no defense.
A few seconds passed. I forced myself to breathe and think clearly again.
I didn’t bother digging through the rest of the files. I closed the folder, scrubbed theptop clean of any traces, and shut the lid.
Once the screen went dark, I turned to him again. “Why are you helping me?”
“You’re the mate I chose,” he said without hesitation. “You’re going to be my Luna one day. Who else would I help?”
I narrowed my eyes. “Don’t give me that ‘say–it–so–the–room–shuts–up‘ kind of excuse. Give me a real reason. One that makes sense.”
He gave a sigh, almost like he was trying to humor me. “I mean, what I said is true… but fine. The other reasons.”
He straightened a little, his tone turning more serious. “Businessb.” /b
“Business?” I raised an eyebrow, trying to decide whether to buy it.
He said confidently, “Yeah. You’ve pulled two top–tier gemstones from that vault. Sureb, /bsome of bit’s /bbluck/bb, /bbbut /b
Chapter b810 /bAllies and Agendas
I know that’s bnot /ball it is. You’ve got skill, too. And people like youb–/bbpeople /bbwho /bhave bboth/b–bdonte /baround often.
“I like working with lucky people. I always have.”
I gave a dryugh. “You, Alpha of the Grimmoon Pack, putting your Freya in luck? That’s richb. /b
“I get it. Luck sounds even sketchier than a weather forecast. But sometimes, you just have to brespect /bbit/b. People who have it… they alwaysnd on their feet.”
He looked me straight in the eye. “So, Ms. Sander, if I want to make money, why wouldn’t I partner bup /bbwith /bsomeone the universe clearly favors? Are you satisfied with that reason?”
As ridiculous as it sounded, it actually wasn’t the worst logic I’d heard.
Some people believed in God. Some in crystals and karma. Realists only trusted what they could controlb. /b
Luck? Same thing. Just a matter of what you choose to believe.
“Barely eptable,” I muttered as I slipped the sh drive into my bag. It could be considered a bsilent /bagreement to keep working with him.
That was when Truman suddenly added, “By the way, I also came across some information on Benjamin. At the mention of Benjamin, something sharp lit up inside me–anger, caution, instinct.
Without even thinking, I pulled a needle from my bag and hurled it straight at his eye.