Chapter Thirteen Playing with guilt and conscience. Hani remembered every single thing her father said. Up until now, hours after he had left their pack and bid her goodbye — she was shuddered with the truth that he had offered her. To know that she lived her whole life hating her father who was only mourning for the death of his mate, she realized just how dumb she were to think about it. Her clouded judgment had forced her to act scared and soon enough, she predicted her own narrative of what had happened. From the very first time that she saw her mate, Hani showed nothing but defiance and disgust to him. All because he shares the exact gene of what she thought were nothing but abomination. Even Marked Red Rogues are not enough for her to seek them as enemy as they w