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We emerged from the forest and found a search party. They said Ruby put them to it. It was evident that the settlement was in disarray. I could understand their fear. We had disappeared without warning, no phone calls, nothing. We went into the woods to neutralise a threat and did not return; I could imagine how the explanation would sound to our mates. I dreaded what would happen to me in our bedroom. Ruby was bound to be mad, and I wouldn't blame her.

"The pack loves you, Nikolas," Uncle Abel said, and I sighed. This was all his fault; he should have just escorted us back instead of being dramatic and ushered us to his camp. Now we all had explaining to do. I felt sorry for Randolph and Ian most. Kevin and I had it good because our mates were understanding. Brian had none, so he was alright.

"We walked toward the mansion, and the women were waiting at the entrance. Someone must have linked Ruby about our arrival. With how they were dressed, it seemed as if they were ready
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Mary Quackenbush
I do not think all ace wolf purebreeds should be eradicated, only the ones that are too far gone
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