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CHAPTER 84

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Caspian's POV

It's been days since I was locked up and Alpha Hector haven't made a move yet. I need to leave. Finding the ancient stone was my goal but not while I am confined in the dungeon.

"Hey!" I called out to one of the guards. "Get the alpha over here. Why is he keeping me here?" I yelled out, letting my anger take control.

They only stared at me but said nothing. I grunted and moved back. It was hard to escape as the guards were tripled.

I heard the Luna of the crescent moon pack, Elsa, came to the pack and had escaped after been locked in.

The guard new chief was been careful and tripled the guards. Elsa ruined everything. If only she didn't escape, the guards wouldn't be tripled and it would have been easier to fight off two or three guards and leave.

"Damn it!" I yelled and faced them again. "I won't let this go. I will surely make you all pay for locking me up," I vowed and punched the wall.

"Calm down, Caspian," Marcus said in my head.

"How can I calm down? We are
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