#Chapter 29 – The Billion-Dollar Endowment

The next weekend, the party honoring Annabelle Prath is in full swing in Victor’s back yard. The windows along the back of his house, between the kitchen and the pool, have all been folded back to create one big party area which Amelia has filled with tables, waiters, bars – even a small dance floor.

“Thank you all so much for coming,” Victor says, standing in his tuxedo at a podium by the pool. “Amelia and I are so grateful that you could come and celebrate with us as we honor Annabeth Prath and all of her contributions to our Pack.”

The crowd – about a hundred people, carefully selected, well-dressed – applauds, a few whistles breaking out. The small group of press, also carefully selected, snap pictures for the gossip columns.

The sun is setting just behind the treeline of Victor’s house. If guests looked carefully, they would see two very small, very jealous figures sitting up in those trees, hungrily watching the action below. Evelyn had carefully explained to Alvin and Ian why they could not go to the party, but they bitterly resented being left out.

Eveyln had made them promise that they wouldn’t go onto Victor’s property or in any way disrupt the party, but she couldn’t stop them from climbing the trees and silently, secretly watching the goings-on at their father’s house. They even brought a big bag of peanuts up with them, quietly dropping the shells from the trees as they ate and stared.

Evelyn herself sits on the porch and watches her boys watch the party, ready to spring if they should give into any impulse to join the fun.

“In addition to honoring Annabelle with the Matron’s award,” Victor says, leaning into the microphone. “I’d like to make a special announcement.” Amelia perks her ears at this, turning away from her conversation with an influential retired Alpha to pay attention to her fiancé. This was not part of what they had planned.

“Though this has been long in the works,” Victor says, lying through his teeth – the crowd didn’t need to know that this had been in the works for about six days – “I’d like to announce that the Kensington Foundation is creating a billion-dollar endowment, which will be used to found the new Prath Education Center.”

The crowd gasps at the size and ambition of the donation and Annabeth smirks at Victor, raising her glass. “This will be an elite educational institution at which all Pack children can enroll. This is an investment in our Pack’s future leaders today.”

The crowd applauds wildly as Victor says “more details will be announced soon via a press release, but I wanted you all to be the first to know.”

Victor steps down from the podium, shaking hands and smiling at his constituents.

“A billion dollars, Victor?” Amelia hisses in Victor’s ear, smiling so that all that anyone else can see is the happy, proud fiancé. “Into a school?”

“It’s the right choice, Amelia,” Victor says, keeping his cool. “It will get Annabeth on our side.”

“A school is a money pit, Victor,” Amelia snaps, “we’re never going to get that money back – it’s a poor investment,”

Victor turns to glare at her, unable to help it, refusing to let her criticize his choices. Amelia freezes for a moment and then laughs, playing it off as a joke, kissing Victor on the cheek and dancing off to charm someone else.

“I take it that your girlfriend isn’t happy with your choices,” Victor hears behind him. He turns, surprised to find Annabeth standing by his elbow.

soon-to-be wife,” Victor says cooly, “and…Amelia can

will be glad, later, when her children have a place to go to school. Where they don’t have to mix with the

“She’ll

murmurs. “When I came to this party, I thought you were merely licking my

the paperwork to you tomorrow. You’ll see that the

pleased. “Then you have demonstrated to me, Victor, a true investment in the only thing that really matters about our Pack’s future: our children.

her hand, bowing down to kiss it.

you fully understand what I mean.” She gives him a pointed

the grass to reach me on my back porch. Long after the

hear. I open my eyes slowly to see Victor standing before me, two plates of chocolate

I say. “Two boys, one

me.

the cake happily and dig in. It is absolutely delicious – the bitterness of the dark chocolate complimented by the sweetness of the cream frosting. “Mmm. Thank you, Victor,” I say. “But this will have to be our

“There’s plenty left, they can have theirs tomorrow.” I nod, consenting, and continuing to

debt, Evelyn,” Victor says quietly, and I turn to him, curious. “Your

I cry, “congratulations!

suppress a smile. Always the alpha, wanting to be even-keeled and serious,

“What advice?”

invest in education,” he says, looking me in the eye. “Turns out, Annabeth hated the party. But she liked my plan to endow a

me in a rush – I’m flabbergasted by such a step. Pack mothers have been calling for separate education for decades, but, while Pack Alphas have agreed, they’ve never found the cash

because of you,” he

eyes filling with tears. “Thank you, Victor. Not for me, but for Ian and Alvin. Their school does their best,

long to do this. It shouldn’t have

and take his quietly. “You’ve done a good

long, thin box. “This

my curiosity, open the box. Inside is a very

at my reaction. “I’m very grateful

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