Lure of Oblivion Read Online Suzanne Wright (The Mercury Pack #3)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Mercury Pack Series by Suzanne Wright
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Total pages in book: 120
Estimated words: 113944 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 570(@200wpm)___ 456(@250wpm)___ 380(@300wpm)
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Rory leaned forward, but Zander didn’t move.

“To my niece and nephews,” began Edward, “you may be wondering why you’re now sitting in my attorney’s office. Well, it is as simple as this—I knew that someone would be unhappy with the content of the will and most likely claim that the copy they received in the post was a fake. This way, you will all know that you each received the same copy.”

Rory tensed, smart enough to sense that was a jab at him.

“I have many regrets,” Edward went on. “Mainly that I sat around, waiting for my true mate to stumble into my path. It was a stupid move, considering shifters don’t always recognize their mate at first glance, but I was so sure that I would know instantly. Maybe she did cross my path, maybe she didn’t. In any case, I have spent my life relatively alone, and now I have died alone.

“I encourage you all not to wait around as I did. Find your own path to happiness, and walk down that path whether it leads to your true mate or not. Love and best wishes, Dale.” Edward lowered the letter to the desk.

“Touching,” Rory bit out.

“Yes,” Edward agreed. “Your uncle didn’t own any physical properties, but he received the same payment upon his death that all in his pack receive so that they may leave some for their families. Dale split it as follows . . .”

As the attorney read out the will, Zander briefly closed his eyes. He should have seen it coming.

“A dollar,” said Rory, voice strangely calm. “He left me a dollar.”

The attorney licked his lips. “Yes.”

Rory jumped to his feet, hands curled. “Is this a fucking joke?”

Edward shifted in his seat. “He felt that you wouldn’t need money, since you were your parents’ sole heir.”

“So, he did this to piss me off. He divided everything between Zander and Shelby to piss me off.” Rory whirled on Zander. “Are you responsible for this? Did you convince him to change his will before he died?”

Utterly calm, Zander said, “You’re judging me by your standards, Rory.”

Expression sour, Rory pointed at himself. “I have every right to a portion of that money. I earned it.”

Something about the way he said it made Zander realize . . . “You spent time with Dale near the end, didn’t you? Helped him out? Did him favors?” Rory was manipulative and smooth, but Dale was far from dumb; he’d obviously known what Rory was doing.

“Oh, I helped him. Even wiped the old bastard’s ass at one point. He owed me. You owe me. You’d probably be either dead or on dialysis if I hadn’t given you that kidney.”

With a bored sigh, Zander stood up. “Are we really back to that again?” Even his wolf was bored of that.

“Just give me half of what he left you. That’s all I’m asking for.”

“You really need it that badly?”

“I told you, I want to expand the business.”

“So, it has nothing to do with your gambling debts? Not that paying them off will really help you. You’ll just put yourself in more debt.” Zander knew that Rory was a compulsive gambler with a bottomless greed that couldn’t be satiated.

Rory’s eyes narrowed to slits. “You owe me.”

“Nobody owes you anything, Rory. But that’s your problem—it’s always been your problem: you think the world and everybody in it owes you. Fucking grow up.”

A cunning glint entered Rory’s gaze. “Maybe Shelby will go into business with me.” It was a veiled threat—if Zander didn’t yield, he’d turn his attention to Shelby.

“You’d have a hard time getting to her. She’s part of a different pack now, and it just so happens that her Alpha hates you. He won’t let you near her, and you know she doesn’t leave her territory.”

Face flushed, Rory stepped toward him. “If you won’t give me what’s mine, I’ll take from you what’s yours.”

That was supposed to scare him? Zander inwardly snorted. “Don’t be a prick all your life, Rory.” With that, he strode out of the office and into the reception area. He almost felt bad leaving Edward alone with Rory, who was now shouting his intention to contest the will.

Bracken rose to his feet, brow cocked in question.

“I’ll tell you in the SUV.” Once inside, Zander switched on the engine and, as they drove back to the B&B, explained what had happened.

“A dollar?” Bracken echoed, amused. “Somehow, that’s more insulting than leaving him nothing.”

“I’ll have to tell Shelby what happened and warn her that Rory might try to contact her.”

“What do you think he was talking about when he said he’ll take from you what’s yours?”

“Don’t know.” But since Zander didn’t own anything that particularly meant anything to him, he wasn’t concerned about the threat. “It was probably just Rory chatting shit—he’s been doing that since he learned to talk.”


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