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Thirty Nine

A moment passes in silence as if everyone’s picturing what that would look like. Or maybe they, just as I am, are thinking of the Raleigh pack and how quickly the aggression spread without Connall there to exert his control to stop it.

Why would he leave?

He had to have known what would happen if he walked away from a pack as aggressive as the Raleighs were.

Was it grief for his dead mate that made him not care anymore?

Connall breaks the silence. “Well, whatever this training guiding thing is doesn’t sound the least bit interesting to me. Certainly not as interesting as that other thing Aerin can do.”

Now I know someone told him about what I did to Faith, and one swift glance around the table reveals Penny ducking her head. But not before I glimpse her flushed cheeks and the guilt in her eyes.

I should’ve known it’d be her. No one likes to gossip the way Penny does.

I clear my throat. “It was an accident. I didn’t—"

Connall interrupts me. “I’m sorry I missed it. Who’d have thought
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