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XCIII

When I resurfaced from sleep, I was still in fur with Isaac's monstrous wolf form wrapped around me. This was common for us werewolves, to simply say in our furs when a threat was sensed. Our wolves had more acute senses, and stood a better chance if there was a surprise attack. But, I didn't exactly know what the current threat was. It was only a mental battle that was waging.

There was a quiet knock at the door before I heard it swing open. Isaac stiffened and growled at the intruder, followed by Leah's yelp and the door quickly slamming shut. When the door opened again, not even Isaac's posturing sent the unwanted guest away.

"Stop it," Bram barked. "It's afternoon. She was checking on her friend."

Wolves were exceptionally possessive and protective. You only get one mate, after all. They were worth laying down your life for. Add in that he was a lycan, tasked with the life of a runt, and Isaac was even more unreasonable. So, I wasn't surprised when Isaac picked me up by the scru
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Lydia Maine
I think Maise has much more of an army and support than she realizes, but she is so used to seeing herself as alone she struggles to accept them. The focus of her pain and abandonment is because those people are not who she expects. It's hard to bust out of survival mode when that's all she knows.
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Jakarta Jordan
I wish Kai would explain himself more. She needs honesty but empathy also. She feels betrayed by everyone and nobody is giving her any comfort on why they truly did what they did. So evasive.
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