#Chapter 64: Missing Minutes
Emily
I was really getting tired of finding unexpected mail waiting for me in the morning.
The envelope didn’t belong there. It was too plain: cream-colored, thick like parchment, with no name on the front. Just a single seal pressed into the back flap: the Blackwood Pack crest.
My birth Pack.
I stared at it on the floor just inside my office door, where it must have been slipped under sometime before I’d arrived. The was no sign of who left it.
A familiar chill crept up my spine. I closed the door behind me before crouching low to pick it up.
The moment I turned it over in my hands, I knew.
This wasn’t from a stranger. This was from someone who knew exactly what they were doing, and who knew how easily this could fall into the wrong hands.
I sat at my desk, fingers trembling as I broke the seal.
Inside was a bundle of documents. A set of aging land transfer records, old Pack meeting minutes annotated in a hand I recognized: my mother’s.
And tucked behind them al

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