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Disappearing Act

“Why would she leave? She has nowhere to go. Get people out there. Search for her. Find out if they know any places she might hide. If she’s not here when the enforcers arrive. I don’t want to know what they’ll do.” By law, right now she was his concern. They’d hunt her. It was standard for the enforcers to hunt down out of control rogue wolves. This did things deep in him. He did not like the feeling. His mind didn’t want to believe she would leave on her own. Why would she choose to become a rogue? She could have worked towards becoming a member of his pack.

“Alrick, I might know why she left. Not the place to talk. But I think you should hear it before you go off halfcocked.” Craig wasn’t just his Beta. He’d been through everything with him. From growing up to the recent wars. Alrick knew Craig would tell him the truth. But never where he’d lose face with the pack.

Nodding distractedly, he follo

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ahigdon01
Watch your use of contractions. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t. In some instances it is better to separate the conjunction. Take the sentence “Forget this human side of her life, and the experiences she’d from it.” She’d is she would or she had. With this, she had/ she’d had, works.
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