61. A White Lie

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Jean-Luc Iris looked away, but not before I caught sight of the hurt in her eyes. A deep exhale left my lungs. “I should have told you that before, but I didn’t ask Liam to kill him, only to bring him here where he would be duly judged and punished for his crimes. I wouldn’t decide on it on my own, Ma Louve,” I told her, honestly. Liam hadn't met Iris’ first mate or the Alpha of the rival pack. He was discreet and moved like a shadow, those wolves probably didn’t even notice him prying around their borders. “Jean-Luc, I told you I wanted to move on from my past, and going after that Alpha is everything but that. It is my past and I am the one who should decide what to do about it, what to do with my personal demons. You had no right to open the box I was trying to bury in the back o

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