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I hoped you've started to make some theories about what is going to happen in this book. It's pretty intense and eventually gets somewhat kind of dark and spooky.

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"Feeling better now, Ali?" Cass asked me as she brushed her fingers over my arm. I smiled and nodded at her as I sipped on my coffee. The female shot me a small smile and then begun to make her own coffee.

After the incident yesterday, I stayed in the doctor's hut for a few hours before they let me return back to my cabin. I spent all day lying in bed with Liam who cradled me and stroked my hair. He licked my wounds and they had mostly healed overnight because of it.

After dinner, Nicolas and Christian came over to talk to me about the incident. The tracker wolves couldn't find a single scent of the rogues. They had disappeared completely. Not to mention, the damn bodies had disappeared too. The first two rogues I killed were towards the pack more. Their blood was there, but there weren't bodies and their scent didn't trail off anywhere else. Someone had come through and taken the bodies without leaving a trace.

It didn't make sense.

Apparently, the rogue that they'd spared wasn't talking. They had locked him up with some silver chains to make sure he'd be weak, and they questioned him for hours.

The rogue had clearly been apart of some sort of agreement. He wouldn't say a word to anyone. Nicolas was pissed and Christian was distraught. Neither of them knew what to do.

They didn't want to worry the packs by claiming that rogues were becoming a huge problem again. But they also didn't want to let what happened slide.

Nicolas was furious. Every time I saw him, his blood was so loud and his anger and hated was so intense that I almost choked on it. He was pissed that rogues has gotten into the territory unnoticed and took a child. If I hadn't trusted my gut, Wesley would have gone missing.

"Yeah. Almost completely healed," I told Cass. She grinned at me and watched me sip on my drink. I leaned against the counter and sighed, shutting my eyes.

"We're leaving in half an hour, everyone. Sugar, we've got to go and speak with my uncles. Let's go," Liam walked into the room. I looked up at him and nodded.

I waved goodbye to Cass and then left the cabin with Liam. He wrapped his arm around my waist and pulled me close protectively. He was still on edge about the whole rogue attack.

The entire thing made his head spin. He had no idea what was going on and he didn't understand why there was nothing to trace. I didn't understand it just as much as he did, but what Nicolas and Christian has told me days ago was true.

Liam was too loyal to Henry to go behind his back. Henry didn't see any issues with the rogues, he didn't even seemed stressed that the sightings had gone up significantly. It was suspicious, and I had told Nicolas and Christian that. They agreed with me, but we all knew that Liam was too far up Henry's butt to see it.

"Liam," I warned him as he tightened his grip on my waist as we passed by other people. They were normal, just like him and I. They weren't rogues, but he was damn cautious about it.

"What? I'm not doing anything," Liam said as he shot a nasty look at a male who looked in our direction. I sighed and rolled my eyes.

"I get that you're worried, but I'm fine. I can handle myself just fine. No one here is going to hurt me," I told him softly. Liam loosened his grip on my waist but still kept me close.

"I'm just making sure everyone knows that you're mine, sugar," Liam said, lying to me. I knew he was trying to hide the fact that he was in fact worried about rogues attacking again. He was scared and I felt it. I had seen that look in people's eyes enough times to know that he was scared.

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