“How would I? What else do you know, Edith?”
“I don’t even have a clear answer to that,” she answered frustrated. “What we have to do now is to conceal. Hide it until we can.”
The choices are limited. She’s right.
“We have to go back to the capital. In that case, both of you will be safe.”
I nodded in agreement. “About the child… I-I want to know when—” I stopped the second Edith turned to me with a blank face and slip the rapier in its scabbard.
“I have no idea either. Wolves have it for three months and vampires don’t usually get pregnant,
“A General, eh?”“Are you out of your mind? You could’ve got it back, why did you let the Alpha do that?”“I thought you’re a tough aggressive kind?” I sighed. “I don’t either understand why I did that. My emotions took over me rather than my head.” My chin rested on my hands resting aboard a wooden rail in the mansion’s balcony. Still dumbfounded at what had happened a while ago. I already said the word and the Alpha considered my proposal. He had given me control of all remaining three legions in the garrison and the anterior force on the borders.“I guess it is bet
“Great, you made it just on time,” Camilla reacted the second I opened the door. She gestured the thing on the balcony which I faced with my brow creasing. So, this is why the Lawin had come. Placed on top of the wooden railings was a satchel, a simple normal-like one with a silver Sinandaya’s emblem pinned on the lock.“Looks like the sender made sure it was opened only by you.” Only a nod was what I answered before brushing past her and to the balcony. The satchel has two buttons, one with the emblem and the other with emerald stones. All the buckles were out of silver hence Edith and the others couldn’t touch it even if it was only a meter away.“It was from Feli
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