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e from a fevered dream. My inner wolf was instantly oo the warehouse, dragging one leg behind him. The man was covered in blood. The coppery scent was o
A Rogue. Solitary wolves were notor
silver dagger from his boot-the metal glinted menacingly in the dim light-an
ehead beaded with sweat. The agony of silver on werewolf fles
from outside the warehouse. "He
his wound was broadcasting his location like a beacon. His gaze swept the dark ware
he eyes of a predator. I was sure h
ly rasp, cut through the darkness. "Help me," he commanded. "Ge
inner wolf assessed calmly. *But the s
ue?" I whispered back, my
heavy, metal medallion, carved with an intricate crest I didn't recognize, was att
ce strained. "Present it in any Northern territory, and it's good for on
med to pulse with an ancient power. I didn't know if he was tele getting closer, louder.
uelty. I had nothing. This man was a risk,
said, my voice steadier n
licker of what looked l
e me. I stepped out from the shadows and moved toward him, dropping into a crouch beside him my fingertips, not warm like a healer's magic, but crisp and clean like frost. It settled over him
lding... it was unlike anything he'd ever encountered. It was so pu
doors of the warehouse. "The scent ends
d. "He must have made for the river to
es, they thundered ba
, a wave of dizziness making me stumble. Usi
d searching, a complex mix of suspicion, cu
he asked, his vo
his gaze with a coldness that mirrored my own newf
nded king in disguise and a girl who was no longer jus
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