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... r over, it was blank.

Was someone playing games with me? Or... was there really someone out there willing to help me?

But that couldn’t be. The whole pack hated me. No one would dare cross Finn. Not for me, at least.

This had to be a trap.

Maybe it was Esther. Maybe she couldn’t stand the idea of someone else bearing Finn’s child. Maybe this was her way of luring me out, pushing me to run so she wouldn’t have to lift a finger.

She couldn’t stop Finn or the ...

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