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Chapter 36: Tana

Author: Cooper
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After Ishir contacted Avani, he and I went to look at the arena again. When we got there, all the lights in on the ground made it look like a spotlight on the arena. From high above the ground, we could see that there weren’t four, but eight harpoon launchers. We could also see exactly how thick the walls are and we are able to see down into the, as yet, uncovered hole in the ground where the supernaturals are being housed. Those cages are going to be nearly impossible to get open.

I landed with Avani and immediately smelled Cedric’s scent of spring rain. I put my finger to my lips, so Avani knows not to say anything. Of course, when he walks out to talk to Cedric, he has to antagonize him.

Afterward, we flew to my penthouse. We sit down at my dining room table with Ishir and begin drawing out what we saw in order to make a plan.

“Were you serious about contacting Kaylani and Zephyr?” I ask Avani.

He looks at me, his eyes narrowing. “We need them. At least one of them. Eight harpoo
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What do you think of Avani's interaction with Kenna? And maybe we'll get to see the other two Elemental dragons soon!

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dmv1189
I hate when mothers keep children from their father. Every kid needs both parents in their life, even if the parents don’t get along. That’s why I’m having a hard time with Avani stepping in as a “father figure.” Cedric doesn’t even know about Kenna and hasn’t had a chance to be a dad to her.
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Heather W
I'm still team Avani since Cedric is clearly funding these arenas inadvertently with the millions embezzled from his pack because he's shitty at prioritizing. I know Cedric is the male lead, but Avani is definitely supposed to be helping replenish the dragon population
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Jamie
he's totally funding it
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