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Chapter 102

“He was a suffering man. Death was an inviting relief.” He half yelled. “When I turned, I wanted to go home and bring my wife so that Ash could turn her too. And once our son was of age, he would turn too. We would be together forever. I would never have to face the risk of them dying.”

Confused, “But you told Ash you didn’t have a family.”

 He arched his eyebrow at me. “What would you have said to a werewolf offering you eternal life, only if you were alone in the world?”

I nodded, taking a sip of the Vodka.

“Two years later, when I got home, Catherine was dead.” He clenched his jaw and then took a huge gulp of the alcohol, probably hoping to push down his exposed emotions but it didn’t work. It was like watching his heart beat.

“She was a casualty of war. Hungry deserters killed her in our farm for a few potatoes. When she didn’t go back home, the neighbor we

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