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na, standing beside him as his equal-at least, that's what I had believed. I had led
had thro
harp eyes assessing Caleb sternly. Dara sat beside him, fli
ound, watching me as i
hey had started looki
tack. Or the day I refused to let any of us go hungry. Maybe it had bee
vival was
ring for war, and
had a
. "Disappear into the wilderness, let Killian take what he wants. None of th
in a smirk. "That do
aze. "Becaus
e them fully. "I
unstoppable. He thinks we're too scattered
ened. "I love pro
lliances." My fingers curled into fists. "But I know him. I know how he fights, how he thinks. He wants me
How can we make him think th
ake him think so. He doesn't know that you've betrayed him
death. Nice." Riven sa
ard Caleb. "What exactly do
ies, but some packs have pledged l
ned. We didn't
dagger into the air and catching it.
d. "And I know wh
brow. "You mean
rn packs. He'll come for the rogues too, eventually
ou are on a wanted list, with lots o
'll listen to us. And I won't
tween us, then Riven chuckled. "W
asn't enough. That without my titl
building so
to let it be
e days were sp
me up in a disguise while Caleb returned to Killian
ttered remnants of rogue packs, those who had be
hers challenged me, and I m
, they bega
ight, nearly twenty wolves
to the largest rock near the fire, look
id. "Some of you have been betrayed, cast out, left for dead."
ppled throug
id, "I am done letting others decide
proval, arms cross
hat no one is strong enough to stop him. That we will cower and hi
urned to growl
I said. "Stronger than he ever wa
around me, voices lifte
e begin training. We prepare. A
became d
looks like you've got
ard him, meet
on't see wh