C H A P T E R 90 — Matthew.

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It felt like I couldn’t control my body, my mind, couldn’t focus on anything other than the blood. The longer I looked at her, the closer she got, the more blood I saw. It seemed to cover the entirety of her body. My heart was thudding painfully in my ribcage as I watched the young wolf make more and more progress in terms of reaching us, the sound of it echoing loudly in my ears. It was the only thing that I could hear—everything else merged and faded away into nothing.  I finally snapped out of my dazed state when the young wolf lost his hold on her, nearly causing her to fall into the snow, but luckily, he was able to catch her before she touched the snow. I became painfully aware of the fact that he was young, once more. My body spurred into action and I turned around, giving Ivy—who

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