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At Silas’s comment there was scuffling, a roar, and some furniture being broken. “Kai, it’s okay. Don’t touch him,” Brax warned, and I could just see him through the cracks in the wood, holding a fuming Kai back. Kai’s eyes met mine through the boards, and he relaxed into Brax, stepping back, his glare going to Silas. “It seems we have a bit of a problem, Alphas,” Silas started, and there was something in his voice that got to me. Like he thought he was going to win. “You see, that beautiful dome of power you have over your territory, protecting your villages and cities, surged on the night of the blood moon. “Now I don’t know about you, but I know of only one other time that much power surged through my territory from yours, and I suspect you know exactly why that might concern

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