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Chapter One Hundred Eight

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* Regina *

Another night on the rogue pack when the moon hung low above the camp, it felt heavy and swollen, like it was watching me around.

It didn't take long before Malgori had ordered me to go inside his tent, but once he finished questioning me, once he was satisfied that I had told him nothing about Alpha Archer, nothing about the Western Pack, nothing that might hint at betrayal, he dismissed me with a warning carved into every syllable.

"No secrets in my camp, Regina. And absolutely no lies. Because I will know."

I nodded. But of course, he didn't. The best lies were the ones wrapped in silence. I slipped out of Malgori's tent as quietly as I could. His guards outside bowed, but their eyes lingered too long, like they were trying to eavesdrop just by staring at me.

I didn't go back to my tent immediately. Instead, I walked deeper into the camp, past the old ruined watchtower where two stones leaned together like broken shoulders. It was the one place no one ventured at night,
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