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g into the backseat, I struggled to maintain composure. "Peace Garden orphanage," I instruct
Despite the turmoil I had endured, I found it impossible to she
had failed them, and I had failed the orphanage. The events at the pack house had undoubtedly sealed the fate of
. All my efforts had been rendered futile, discarde
na Camila, I curse you for ruining my life. I curse the pack a
tially, I brushed it off as mere paranoia, but as the miles passed, the car r
driven by a desperate need to uncover the
ursuit seemed abs
k the urgency in my voice. Despite my agitation, the driver remained oblivious. W
e a speed limit to adhere to,
fessional conduct. The unease with
please, you have to trust me. We need to change our route," I urged. Th
sending the taxi careening off the road. We crashed into a n
id rush down my head. The metallic sc
e cab driver, but he didn't m
himper left my throat as
ck, and we were i
red, and vulnerable. I took a deep breath to steady mys
ragged me out of the wreckage. Their stone faces came i
, to ask them what they wanted, but my words were cut short by a vicious slap landing ac
own my blood, my voi
ce dripping with malice. " Another word
orce. I was slammed against the car, my body screaming in agony. I felt mys
and battered, I saw the
claw that had sliced through his skin like paper. His eye section, mouth
nrir emerged from the darkness; his eyes were bloodshot, and his claws were stained with dripping blood. Wi
fast to follow. He immediately approached one of the men and was shot point
hronized like a well-oiled machine. Together, they took down the me
ing a man flying across the ground. Fenrir followe
. Fenrir turned to me, his eyes locking onto mine with a fierce intensity.
ips still didn't move and I co
e you okay? You don't h
process the whirlwind of violence t
ded, and I could not comprehend what he was saying or thinking about. I fe