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Author: Bella Fyre
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(Tyler’s POV)

I walked out of the dungeon, covered with blood. One prisoner was dead and the other one was still hanging on. After two hours I still was not any closer to finding out what Jaxson had planned by taking Kate. I could just claim her as my mate and take her lands, then this would be over with Jaxson. But I promised her that I wouldn’t take her land from her. It was hers to keep. I did tell her about the sweep of her land and getting all the wolves out of it. She seemed fine with that.

Now I had to work on getting her to come here to the packhouse instead of going home. We could protect her here better and teach her how to fight wolves. For now, I needed to take a shower and head back to the hospital. I had been away from her too long and my wolf was anxious to be near her again.

I walked into the hospital. I didn’t talk with anyone; I just headed straight to Kate’s room. She was awake and eating her dinner. She smiled when I walked into the room. I was hoping that w
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