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MARINA POV

Garrett growls viciously as I finally step out of the bushes I have been hiding in, and I freeze. One wrong move, and I know the grieving wolf will rip me in half, but for some reason, I don't want to leave him. His pain is calling to me.

"I have smelled you since you showed back up, fish. Why can't you let me mourn in peace," Garrett snarls without looking away from his child's burnt corpse.

I sigh and sink down to my knees. I lick my lips nervously as I try to shift through the jumbled thoughts in my brain. Flashes from my own pain fill my mind and I close my eyes.

"Grieving alone or with company doesn't matter. It still hurts," I whisper back after a few seconds as I reopen my eyes.

The heartbroken wolf actually looks at me. His bloodshot eyes and tear-stained cheeks hit my heart hard. I try to keep the sympathy and pity out of my eyes, but I know he can see it.

"I don't know how to grieve. Lucian is the last person I grieved for. I was only a pup then
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Sam
I’m really not understanding the huge emphasis this story has on Marina
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Melody Cawthra
That’s a lot to put on a grieving family. I love Amber, but I’m not I’m not so sure about that mating pair.
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