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ntrol. I'll have them help spread the message to all the other packs," I said, s
essage ourselves?" Gregory ask
on. The alphas who refuse to comply might get violent and want to attack the only pack they think the message is coming from. If they lay
nd pack will be destroyed if they are attacked by more
e in. "This is a game of war, Gregory. We are not bothered by what side is good or evil; we are no
vil," Gregory said softl
turned back to him and continued, "Get this message to the Dark-H
ory replied and qui
hrough the window at the large fence that surrounded the mansion. This fence marke
ale voice I couldn't recognize. I clenched my teeth tightly and gently press
d for the gates, wearing a large, black
mansion, I stumbled upon someone. She was hold
apped out of her mental stillness, saying, "My lord, good morning." I stared at her f
eemed familiar. Her scent, her eyes, and the way she spoke somehow weren't new to me.
walked away. I wondered what was g
ansion before because I was warned never to. Father and mother always told me there was someth
wasn'
he so-called danger my parents always protected me from. But every time I got in
metal doors, there was always someone standing there, a female with a smile on her face. She always ha
I could see her; everyone else freely went i
re she was, smiling so innocently but w
shed the gates open. I walked out of
~o
" the little girl said. She had bright green eyes and dark brown hair
in? Alpha? What wa
or quite a long time, didn't I?" I as
plied as she walked to my side. Her name w
we heading to
short giggle, "Anywhere
tes of the alpha's mansion? You'll get me in trouble with the alpha of the p
r now, let's go have some fun!" The li
? I hope she didn't get in trouble because of me,
away from Montgomery's mansion and has new friends to
er again, though. She se
said, "Sure, you will,