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Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Nine

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Knox's POV

I don't know what compels me to leave the pack territory. One moment I'm in my room, preparing mentally for the trials, trying to find some semblance of calm before I face the challenges that will likely end me.

The next, I'm walking, moving without conscious thought. My feet carry me away from pack lands, toward Bridgestone.

‘What are you doing?’ I ask myself. ‘The trials start in a few hours. You need to be here, to prepare.’

But my body doesn't listen, just keeps walking, like something deeper than logic is pulling me forward.

The mate bond. It has to be.

I should turn back, return to the pack house and use these final hours to rest or train or do anything productive.

Instead, I walk toward campus. Toward the place where Cassie is. Where she's been suffering because of my choices.

I don't plan what I will say if I see her, don't have any explanations prepared. I just follow this overwhelming need to be near her one more time before everything ends.

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