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at she was letting it get to her this much. Especially since there was nothing I could do about it. I ran my hand down the length of my face, releasing an exasperated sigh. If th
ed upon. At first we hadn't taken the deaths seriously. It was true that werewolves were immortal but it wasn't unheard of that a werewolf died. There were so many
at wasn't
g, the tenth one in only four days. If we didn't put a stop to the killings and as fast as possible, it was safe to say the entire pack was g
her person seated for the meeting. She frowned a little, appearing concerned. "Why isn't anyone here yet?" She asked quietly, ta
't another death. I wasn't sure how I was going to deal with another death in under twenty four hours. I had contacted Trevor, an old friend, about
a
ently, his team was going to help in getting to the root cause of the brutal murders. I had no doubt he was going to do all he co
ut the leader than the rest of the team, but when I realized later on that the leader was female and she was best at what she did, it made complete sense. I had immediatel
her a kiss on her head. He was my beta and my sister's mate. She managed a small smile in his direction but even that didn't reach her eyes.
to be kept in the loop, even after I tried to let her know it wouldn't exactly be the wisest decision to make. We both kne
dealing with the pain of losing so many people in such a short amount of time. We all were. He didn't deserve for his
cle she had f
ickered away from mine and I instantly knew why they'd arrived late. Ria had been overworking herself lately. We've all been
to take a toll on her. For one, whenever she forced herself to see into the future, she ended up falling unconscious afterwar
ws cl
able and I stared at them, trying to arrange my thoughts in my head. The werewolf council consisted of nine members now but it would be ten after I had
gamma. The tone of his voice was low and polite. He wasn't asking out of a place of anger or hostility. I released what
could communicate to them that I was doing my absolute best in finding a solution to the problem we were facing. "Trevor has assured me that he's putting togethe
e length of her arm. They didn't know how lucky they were. Almost all of them. At least they were mated. Everyone knew a werewolf w
't hav
as comfortable as possible if they were going to sacrifice their time coming down here to help us sort out the mess we were in. I had alre
place for them to stay. Ginny's eyebrows creases and I knew she was already wondering if it wouldn't be too much having humans in
too scared and too arrogant to get off their high horse and accept the fact that a species stronger than them could ever dream of being existed. The me
d responsible. I was going to give her a few days to get over this stage of guilt before I talked to her about it. I didn't mind if it meant ordering her not to
n my