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Chapter 94 - Failing mask

Author: Sian Fleming
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Mina POV

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If she didn’t feel like she would’ve passed out if she tried, Mina would’ve lunged for him. Owen walked right up to the bars of the cells, wrapping his hands around them as if it was something else keeping them apart. The keys at his belt told her different. How dare he apologise to her. How dare he look at her with pity like she was merely a wounded animal in a cage. How dare he think one word would change everything he allowed to happen.

“I suppose you're not here to let us go.” She spat, growling when he shook his head. “Then what are you doing here, Owen? Standing by again? Doing nothing while I’m hurt?”

“I...” The justification halted before it started.

Owen just turned from her, keeping his back to her as another wolf stepped closer. He held a dart gun, fully loaded, but there was nowhere to run.

“Look at me.” She roared, ignored the raw rub of her throat. “You’re the one allowing this, so look at me.”

Owen turned back to her just as the warrior fired, his e
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