VIKTORI sat on my chair, stewing in anger in the middle of my large living room. It was already chilly, which was to be expected during summers in Montana. But it did nothing to burn my simmering temper as I gazed down on my second general, Dvah. “You failed,” I said, each word heavy like steel. “I can't believe you let her escape, especially after I told you how important it was to keep her in the royal quarters.”Dvah grunted in displeasure, but he didn't bother coming up with an excuse. He was also not pleased about the incident, since this was his time of failing a mission. His willingness to accept his punishment should have appeased my wolf because unlike Dvah was the kind of person to make failures, just like Adin. But right now, I was burning with the urge to tear him from limb to limb. Andrei, who just returned from our pack, the Zverin Pack, sensed my fury and immediately stepped to plead for him. “Viktor, it's not Dvah's fault,” he said. “Your woman is more powerful th
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