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Shifted Fate by Alicia S.Rivers

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Chapter 124

My mom nodded and looked at me. "You aren't stupid with your money. But | want

to make sure you have enough to do what you want." She bit her lip as she thought about it.

"How much is normally added?" | turned back to Mrs. Sandlewood.

"Oh." She clicked a few times on her computer and then nodded. "Beta's or lower usually load between twenty-

five to forty thousand dollars. But the Alphas usually load more."

"Why?" My mom kept counting things on her hands and | just laughed.

"Well, they have access to a few specialize clubs on campus, Plus..." Mrs. Sandlewood trailed off.

"What is it?" | prompted her to finish her thought.

She lowered her voice and leaned in. "It really depends on the Alpha. Sblow through their money quickly at

the clubs."

"You mentioned them. What are they?"

"There are a few sports bars and one dance club. Only ranked wolves can get in. But Alpha's have a VIP section

and it costs more. The flashier ones spend their money there. Then the others, they are more respectful and

sponsor kids"

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"Sponsor kids?"

Mrs. Sandlewood kind of sighed. "Sof the unranked wolves don't have a lot of money. Or non at all. They get

jobs around campus to earn their meals."

My mother covered her mouth, and | felt my face fall. "But these kids are here to study and now they have to

worry about eating?" | turned to my mom, and she shook her head.

"That's horrible."

"I know you aren't allowed to givethe names, but are you able to see how many students have a zero

balance on their cards?" | pulled my phone from my pocket and dialed my father.

"Of course." Mrs. Sandlewood worked for a few minutes on the computer as | rang my father.

"Baby?" My father's deep voice rang out and | watched my mother shiver next to me. "Is something wrong?"

"Yeah dad there is." | drew a breath. "I need you to transfera lot of money." "What?" My dad chuckled.

"Why?"

"I'm at the university, and we are getting ready to load my meal card."

My dad burst out laughing. "They still do that bullshit." He cackled for a few more minutes, obviously proud of

himself. "Okay. Okay. What do you need for your meals?"

"It's not my meals. I'm worried about daddy." | started, and he fell silence. "There are three hundred low ranked

and unranked wolves with no money on their food cards." Mrs. Sandlewood whispered toand | nodded.

| covered the phone and whispered back to her. "How much does a basic meal plan cost, just three meals a day,

and the cost of textbooks for a semester?"

She clicked a few times and then scrunched up her face. "Around ten thousand dollars."

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"Daddy...I need three million."

| listened to my father choke on whatever he was drinking. Okay, but explain." | heard my father whisper a few

things to Ronnie, who also choked. He laughed again.

"I just found out that lower ranked wolves, and sof the unranked wolves, have to take jobs around the

campus instead of focusing on their studies."

"What?" My father's voice faltered.

"Yeah."

"What did this happen? There used to be a basic food plan included in tuition." Mrs. Sandlewood's eyes widened

as she looked away.

"The integrated food plan was removed about ten years back." She answered, and | did the math. | leaned the

phone towards her and hit the speaker button to make this easier.

"Alpha Vince was appointed as Dean ten years ago." My father's voice was dark, and | knew he was angry.

"That is correct." Mrs. Sandlewood answered, but she wouldn't meet my eye. "How much is the basic food plan?"

His voice was controlled, but | knew my dad.

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Mrs. Sandlewood swallowed. "About six thousand."

| pulled the phone back towards me. "I asked how much the basic food plan and

the text books per semester would work out to be daddy."

"Right, textbooks and necessities. So roughly its..."

"Ten thousand a person." | finished.

"And how many are under the amount for the semester, for the entire school?" His question proved he was

smarter than | was.

Mrs. Sandlewood, bless her heart, shivered in fear. "One second." She did a few more minutes at the computer.

There are three hundred with no money, and an additional two hundred students that fall below the basic living

amount.

Mrs..."

"Sandlewood." She finished.

"Mrs. Sandlewood, you were the secretary when | was there weren't you?"

"Yes, Alpha | was." She blushed and my mother looked away with a smirk.

"Okay, Mrs. Sandlewood. How much would be needed to bump everyone up about the basic amount?"

She clicked a few more things and then we all heard an audible gulp. "Four million seven hundred and thirty

dollars."