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He looked down at it, then at me, a frenzy in his eyes. “I… They… We are trying to… They are fine,” he finally mumbled out, and I grinned. “You blush when you lie,” I whispered to him. His eyes widened right before I grabbed the knife and went to slam it into his stomach, but my arm was caught. Kai grinned down at me, holding my arm out of reach. “Let’s not go killing anyone just yet, Little Human. I haven’t tried to get anything out of him,” he said, and I smirked, knowing that our prisoner was not going to make it past sunset. I knew that made me crazy, insane, psychotic, but I had chosen my side, and maybe it was time I stuck to it because if he was given half the chance to kill me, he’d take it. I couldn’t keep walking the line between them and the wolves and expect mercy a

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