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~HUNTER~ "Can I get you something else to drink?" the waitress asked with a flirtatious smile. I nodded as I squeezed my head, paying no attention to her. Isabella's words continued to upset my peace of mind. I hadn't been able to get her tears out of my head. That fact made me feel uneasy. The last time I'd felt this way about a female . . . I shook my head. I didn't want to think about her, it only brought back the pain I'd tried so hard to bury inside of me. I'd lost two men today; men that I would have killed on my own hadn't James already done it. I was not okay with hurting women; I've made it clear to my men in the past. Their actions brought shame upon me and I was glad that they were already dealt with. However, I was not okay with the obvious traitorous behavior of the cou