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Chapter One Hundred and Six

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Rex believed that if there was any chance she escaped, then she must have used the tunnels. They were the closest to the dungeon. So, he’d headed that way, and I’d let him, even if I knew for a fact that she wasn’t there.

I knew Tessa—there was no way she could’ve escaped that cell without help. And I knew it wasn’t Jake or Angelina who got her out.

The CCTV once again got nothing, and the prison warden didn’t see anyone go in.

Magic—Jake had called it, and he’d thought it was too fable-like to be believable, but I knew better. I’d read a book once, on the history of werewolves; it had been at the time I’d thought myself an anomaly due to the difference in my own ability to shift.

I could still remember, word for word, a passage from the ‘Lupine Chronicles’. It read:

‘It is believed—though not confirmed—that children born of two full-blooded werewolves are stronger, and may possess additional abilities.’

But it was a point that wasn’t exactly proven, since most of said children ended
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