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CHAPTER 36

Author: CagalieYula
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-10 17:14:16

The next few days were a grueling journey through rugged, unfamiliar territory. Renejay’s men were efficient and mostly silent, treating me with a detached, professional courtesy that was more unnerving than outright hostility. They fed us, ensured my wounds were cleaned and re-bandaged, but their eyes held no warmth. I was a tool to them, a valuable asset to be delivered intact to their leader.

Elisse clung to me, quiet and withdrawn. The spark in her eyes had dimmed, replaced by a watchful fear that broke my heart. I tried to soothe her, to whisper promises of safety I couldn’t guarantee, but my words felt hollow even to my own ears.

Renejay himself was a constant, unsettling presence. He would walk beside me for stretches, asking seemingly casual questions about the Cresendo Pack’s defenses, about Kairi’s habits, about the loyalty of his Betas. Each question was a probe, a search for weaknesses. I answered vaguely when I could, lied when I had to, my every word feeling like a betra
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