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094 Knowing A Problem

Author: Karima Sa'ad Usman
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Marcus

It took a while before I could build up the courage to open the files. There were about eight Jpeg files altogether. They were snapshots of documents with formulas and plans. According to the documents, we were going to be recruited into the army to build up their military strength. My name and Mason's name were on one, and Gwen's name was on another. They were planning to grab her and run a series of tests. Looking at what was on the paper, Gwen wasn't going to survive it. They wanted all sorts of things from her, skin tissue, brain tissue, blood sample, liver sample, kidney sample, name it, and they were willing to take it while she was still alive.

"With the remarkable regenerative ability these species have, it would be possible to collect all the samples needed from the subject without killing her." Some sick bastard scribbled it down on one of the documents.

Did they know how painful it was? And Gwen's regenerative skills were close to that of a human right now. She wo
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  • Unwanted   097 The Advertisement

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    Marcus. We sat in the living room of the Alpha's house. Mason was pacing up and down, and Gwen sat still staring at her phone, and I knew why. She was waiting for Dr Isabelle to reach out to her on the matter at hand. I had knots in my stomach. I wanted her to be alright. I wanted everything to be fine with her, but I dared not show my fear. If I did, it would affect her. This was the time for Mason and me to be strong and supportive. Showing weakness was out of the question, and I knew it. "Has Isabelle reached out?" I asked Gwen with a smile, and she looked at me and shook her head. "No. I am checking out the adverts and the forms. I can't believe the effrontery these people have to do what they are doing. The joke about the sun is beginning to get to me. They were the ones that made our territory unsafe. It is their fault that we have to hide our wolves underground, so they do not have to fight and get hurt. This is their fault, and they want to use it against us. I can't wait to

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