's
were louder than I'd anticipated
through the trees. "Father, I'm so worried! She just ran
just seeking attention. That girl is a constant embarras
my stomach. His disdai
e made the blood f
rned. Fae is to be a member of the Silver
lt
enough to make my wounded soul recoil. Heidi had outdone herself. She hadn't just brough
ind whispered. The more people
alculating, immediately found the dagger I had planted.
gger?" She scurried forward and picked it
ith fury. Stealing a sacred
is gaze sweeping the clea
" Heidi cried, her voice tre
h a flick of my wrist, tossed it so it landed with a so
an came f
She crept towards the log, a perfect picture of hesitant
Preston, what h
raught still fogging his mind, but the sight of my father and C
his head. "It was Fae... she
a low growl, the sound of an Alpha on the verg
led with the same cold disgust I remembered from m
a triumphant look into the surrounding w
stepped out
rying. I wasn't hysterical. I even allowed a small, detached smile to pla
d turned
shattered. She hadn't expected me
s not what he expected. It was an anomaly in
, beyond my father's shoulder, a pale
gh the damp forest air-lavender, rainwater, and the
ni
come a
northern wall. My moth
and pale beneath the shadows, moving toward the clearing with the terri
a sign where she might find it. But now she was here, and for the fi
embling finger at me. "It was her! She tried to seduce me! When I
ng in the air, th
forward. He raised his hand to strike me. "Yo
d never
wing, held in a gri
face a mask of cold fur
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