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Filthy rich werewolves novel Chapter 67

Summary for Chapter 67: Filthy rich werewolves

Chapter 67 – Highlight Chapter from Filthy rich werewolves

Chapter 67 is a standout chapter in Filthy rich werewolves by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

Chapter 67

“What!?!” Brian is incredulous.

”The management has passed down instructions that we're not to approve any write-up about Grace Cummins," the editor replies.

Brian asks in amazement, "Is the Stevens or Atkinson family behind this?" It didn't make any sense to him. When he had written about Lily earlier on, the editor had approved his news. However, he was not allowed to write anything about Grace!

"It's not them. That's enough, don't ask any more questions. In any case, if this piece of news gets released, not only will you lose your job as a reporter, but I will be sacked as well!”

Brian rubs his eyes. To say he was shocked is an understatement. What the editor had said... seems too much of an exaggeration.

"Grace... is merely a sanitation worker. Who would want to protect her?"

"You're too young. In this world, there are many things beyond your imagination," the editor replies with a sigh. “But take my advice on this… leave it alone.”

* * * * * * * * *

JASON

I watch Grace putting away the utensils. ”I heard that the woman who told you to search for her ring has gone to the Sanitation Service Center to offer her apologies."

"Yes," Grace replies, "but I have given her gift to Claire."

"Did you see Sean? I saw from the news that he showed up with his fiancee, Lily.” I’m keeping my voice calm and acting like i’m focused on helping with the dishes, but I’m watching Grace carefully for her reaction.

I count the pulse in her neck.

I breathe in her scent for any traces of adrenaline or fear—if she’s lying or hiding something.

"Yes, I saw him," Grace replies. Her breathing rate doesn’t change nor does her heart rate. She looks calm, as though she was talking about someone who was of no concern to her.

“How do you feel? Did seeing Sean again make you sad?”

She looks a me. Her eyes are wide and innocent. “I think I know what you’re getting at.” She smiles softly. "Jay, are you worried about me? Don't worry. Please. I promise you, I would not grieve over such a man."

"Worried?"

Grace lifts her hand to my face. I don’t normally permit people to touch me, least of all my face or without me initiating the contact. But recently, she was doing this more frequently. A pat on the hand, a caress on my shoulder.

And dont’ even get me started on my wolf…

The bastard loves the way she pets him.

Not continuously to be annoying. Just the occasional rub or pet and then she just cuddles up next to the big beast, content to be near him.

Okay, I’d be lying if I said I didnt like the feel of her hands on me. Even if it’s a touch so innocent as tucking his hair back.

My familial pack is strong and we ensure the success of each member. It’s what has limited the in-fighting and what guarantees a strong sense of unity. But there are those that want more. That squander the resources and their opportunities.

Still, something of what she’d said has me wondering… “Sister, will you feel sad for me one day?"

It wasn’t fair he realized, but he couldn’t help it. He wanted to possess her attention—even her negative emotions.

Grace gasps.

I know what I’m asking her.

”Will you?" I move, crowing her.

I watch her pupils dilate and the way her pulse skitters at the base of her throat. She sucks a tiny breath.

When her gaze fixes on mine, I see all the things she tries to hide from me. Her hope, her desire. Her uncertainty.

"I... what I meant earlier was, if I loved a person, I would be sad. However, Jay, you're my brother..." Grace replies.

"Can't you love your brother?" I ask. I use my knuckles to lift up her chin and angle closer so she knows my intentions. “We are, after all, family…”

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