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I landed on my brother and knocked him sideways, but he was quick to recover, sending a wave of shadows over Cain, burying him in them, encasing his body, keeping him still beneath them. I couldn’t even see his face anymore, but the cold, sinking feeling in my stomach made me sure he was dying. “Let him go!” I screamed, and Lucas shook his head. “You should have stayed with the humans, Lorelai. You would have said yes by now if you had and then we could take over those pathetic wolves together. “It wouldn’t be humans living off scraps anymore, it wouldn’t be winter borns getting cast aside like dirt, left to die in the snow. We would be the ones they feared, gave their offerings to. I could love who I wanted,” Lucas said, and I shook my head. “I know they treated us like s**t, Lu

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