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Ch. 8 - Disclosure Pt. 3

Author: Nikora Clegg
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Cassandra's Point of View

Tyra and I went clubbing as usual. This was our little nightclub where we met for the first time. We were sitting at a table close to the dance floor, hanging out with some friends.

The nightclub had the added bonus of being owned by the Midnight Werewolf Pack. Not the same as my brother's pack, but one of the packs swearing allegiance to the Kingdom of the Grey Moon.

"Speak of the Devil," I said under my breath.

I could just make out my brother Noah and Alpha Kristof. I was proud that Noah was Alpha Kristof's Beta. They had just finished talking to Alpha Lucas, who owned the club and ran the city-based pack.

"What was that?" responded Tyra.

"I was just thinking of Noah, and who should I see?" I answered.

Tyra smiled at me.

"Oh shit! What is she doing here?" she exclaimed.

"What's up, my love?" I asked.

"I've just seen my cousin Aláine," answered Tyra.

"She's here with Zara."

"Is that the Zara who has been hooking up with Noah?" I asked, smiling.

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