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Chlorine

Lya

Apparently, the pack had a morgue. I shouldn’t have been surprised by this, but I was.

Also apparently, the pack had brought all the rogue bodies back, as well as pack members. This didn’t surprise me.

Oliver claimed it was because they died fighting with and for a pack, so they should be treated in death as one.

“I don’t understand your mentality toward rogues,” I mumbled. Danica had filled me in on the way most packs treated rogues, and with what happened to Oliver’s father, I was genuinely shocked he did not feel the same.

“People should be treated as individuals,” he stated, offering no further clarity.

Getting to the morgue had taken forever because people kept stopping us to thank me, congratulate me, praise me. And I didn’t deserve any of it.

I had been the catalyst.

And now I was being rewarded for starting a war.

My eyes scanned the room, expressionless eyes staring into the abyss of nothingness that now consumed them. A lump rose in my throat, hating that so
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