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Chapter Twenty-Two

Author: Eileen Sheehan, Ailene Frances, E.F. Sheehan
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Both Felix and Olga expressed their surprise in the fact that Ari wasn’t amongst the group when they returned to them.

“We’ve been gone a good long time,” Felix mused. “She should have calmed down and come back to apologize by now.”

“How little you know of your wife,” Kendra snipped under her breath as she tightened the cinch on her saddle.

Taken aback by his cousin’s remark, he said, “I think I know her as good as anyone.”

Swinging into the saddle with the ease of an experienced rider, Kendra did her best to hide the wince as her tender, overused groin settled against the leather seat. “If you did, then, you’d know that Ari doesn’t believe in apologizing.  It’s not the soldier’s way.  Center Land teaches them to take responsibility for their actions. Own them, but never apologize for them.”

He placed his hand on her horse’s neck an

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