Gavin’s POV
Me: He’s bidding for the Fire Cry necklace. Starting at $100,000. He’s pushing the bid higher.
Taylor: Eliana is auctioning off her grandmother’s pendant??
Me: Apparently. That’s not important right now. Is the transfer complete?
Taylor: Give me a second.
As soon as the transfer is complete, we have the proof we need to convict Levi once and for all.
He thinks he has the upper hand, but really, I am a step ahead of him. Everything is going to work out according to plan; I could feel it in my bones.
“Am I hearing $160,000?” Edward asked the audience.
I could feel Judy looking at me, her eyes wide.
It was no secret that she was feeling overwhelmed; I could feel it through our mate bond.
My phone buzzed again.
Taylor: Transfer complete; right about now, he should be getting an alert of his account update, and I’m downloading the proof, which I’ll forward to the other chairmen. They are already on their way to the auction like we planned, but at least now they have real proof of his deceit.
Me: Good; make sure to block his account. What’s the ETA on Mica and Jeremy?
Taylor: two hours.
Me: Keep me posted; I’ve already spoken to Edward, and he’s not processing any of the funds until after the charity banquet.
Every charity auction holds a charity banquet right after; it’s just a get-together for the guests, who have food and drinks. It’s another opportunity to collect donations and bid on some extra stuff that didn’t make it to the auction, along with a few of Cassandra’s works of art.
“Why the hell not?” Levi asked, a bite to his tone.
“You’d have to ask her for yourself. I am unsure,” Edward said before turning his attention back to the audience. “Okay, let’s bid for our next item.”
“Are you insane?” Judy asked in a whisper. “That is not why we are here… Why would you buy a necklace for $500,000??”
I shrugged casually.
“I thought it’d look nice on you,” I told her. “I figured you could wear it to the Luna ceremony.”
Plus, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to piss Levi off, but I kept that part to myself.
Her cheeks flushed an adorable pink at my words, and it took everything I had not to close the distance and press my lips to hers.
“I can’t wear something that expensive,” she said, her eyes shifting to her hands. “I’d feel a bit uncomfortable.”
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