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Dark Alliance ii

Author: Raven Moone
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Salvay stood facing Sven. The two men sized each other up, both alphas in their own right. 

“A vampire,” Sven said.

“A werewolf,” Salvay replied.

Sven gave him a smile that did not reach his eyes. “To what do I owe this visit?”

Salvay, without an invitation, took a seat. “I must apologize for the absence of my associate. He is busy handling—other matters.”

Sven raised a brow, looking down at the man, but said nothing. Having a vampire in his camp was an interesting development for him. Vampires and werewolves, though not enemies, kept their socialization limited. To find one suddenly appearing and one from one of the five families, no less, piqued Sven’s interest.

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