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Jason

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"What the fuck do you mean the military strategy all from the former Luna?" I bellowed, slamming the pile of reports against the conference table hard enough to make the cups rattle. "You signed your names to it!"

General Oliver didn't flinch. The bastard just stood there, composed, like I hadn't just accused him of treason. "That's because whenever you saw her name, you immediately dismissed it as invalid. I picked up one of those reports and saw the brilliance in it, so I copied it exactly and handed it to you. That's how we were able to win a lot of our smaller battles and ultimately defeat the greater threat."

He even had the nerve to bow his head like he was doing something noble for me.

Fuck!

My chest burned with rage. Who else had gone behind my back? Who else had been listening to that woman? It was like she was some ghost still haunting the halls of this damn pack.

I'm tired of hearing about some dead girl!

First, I couldn't find a single healer good enough to treat Ell
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