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The Return Of The Rogues

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Silver:

Everyone seemed to be glaring at me as I fearfully made my way back to the harem. My body was shaking from having just lied to the king, but it was something I had to do.

I had never had to go back to the harem on my own before as Alpha Damon always instructed a guard to take me, but this morning was different. I had pissed him off greatly and now had to face the consequences of my actions.

I had a feeling he would be suspicious of my sudden desire to save the harem and Gertrude, but what I hadn't expected was him to be exceedingly angry about it.

For a split second, I considered telling him the entire truth of how I had been put up to it by Rogu, but I knew in the end, if he knew what my father had done, the reasonability he showed with me would be gone. He implied he could take care of me and protect me from whatever plans Rogu had threatened me with, but I couldn't let myself be deceived by that false hope.

As I walked through the main streets, some of the wolves turne
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