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Chapter 60

Author: Celice Wylder
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Edric's POV:

Maya’s still asleep when I wake several hours before dawn. Groaning, I fling my arm across my eyes and swallow against the nervous knot in my throat. Killing isn’t new to me. Werewolves’ lives are often violent, but apart from the rogue, I’ve never executed anyone. “Jasper?” I mind-link my new Beta. “You awake yet?”

“Yes, boss.”

“Can you get a sword ready for me? Make sure it’s sharp.”

“You’re not going to let your wolf kill him?”

“No…I can’t stomach it.”

“It’s not too late to let me do it.”

“No. He deserves to die like an Alpha at the hands of an Alpha.”

“What about Maya?”

“She’s asleep. I’m not waking her for this. But just in case anything happens to me, the new combination to the panic room is five zero six nine.”

“Gotcha.”

“Did Marcus’s family leave yet?”

“No. They’re staying for the execution.”

“Even the little ones?” The youngest of Marcus’s pu

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