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chapter 119

To my surprise, Kyle’s light gray wolf was the first to jump at the tree. He landed with all four paws against the trunk, causing the tree to sway. The branches shook and a few pinecones fell to the ground.

I looked up at Tyler and noted that his smug expression was gone. He was gripping the branch tighter and actually looked a little nervous.

I had no intention of letting Tyler try to break the bond again. He’d proven he couldn’t be trusted, but I needed him down from the tree. Then, my friends could do whatever they wanted with him. Any sympathy I had for him was buried deep within my wolf and as long as I didn’t shift, I wasn’t at risk of having an ounce of compassion for him. The only regret I had was that I couldn’t help. The threat of mourning him for the rest of my life was enough to make me hold myself back. It sucked, but the bond had been bad enough.

“Alright, I’ll bite,” he said, his tone mocking. “Call off your dogs.”

I ignored the insult at calling a group of wolf shifter
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