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35 A Wall

Clay.

I was going crazy. I could not control myself, and neither could my wolf. Why did we allow this? I was determined to go rogue by wiping the Elders out and forcing the people to accept Scarlett, but Lucian and Maxwell had to be diplomatic about it. They wanted us to exonerate her and make the people love her. Look where that landed us. When the guard took off her clothes, I could not even look at her. They weren't feeding her. They weren't fucking feeding her. We ordered the kitchen to give her three meals a day same as we ate, and they weren't feeding her. We would have known if we weren't busy hunting down the elusive Gregory. We made mistakes all the way.

"Clay, you need to calm down; your eyes are red," Maxwell said, and I knew he wasn't calm either. This wasn't going to be good. Anything could happen to Scarlett out there. She wasn't safe. She was too naive and trusting to be out there alone.

I slammed Maxwell against the wall with all my might.

"You should have come with
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Marquita
For alphas they cry ALOT, a bit off putting
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Juicy Miss
I feel NO SYMPATHY for these idiots!! They deserve every ounce of pain they may feel.
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Hermes
I know you said earlier that it would be a happy ending. Please let it be away and apart from these three idiots. They don’t deserve her.
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