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Chapter 9 - Threesome: Not That Kind!

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Rae

A laugh almost slipped out of me, but I swallowed it quickly as Mr. Calder began demonstrating the first drill.

The movement was simple enough in theory. One partner grabbed the wrist. The other rotated against the thumb, stepped back, and broke the hold before creating distance. Wolves relied too much on strength. Mr. Calder said that twice, though the only person in the room without supernatural strength was me.

Julien demonstrated fir

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