Chapter seven

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Edric I didn’t think she would run that fast. They usually didn’t. They usually ran immediately or after a long week of unbearable work designed to break their spirits. Either she was very stubborn or already broken. I was going to find out which. ‘She obeys well…when you watch her,’ Bane offered, understanding my conflict. “I’m not going to watch her every waking moment, Bane,” I said out loud. I could talk out to my wolf when there was no one with me. It was something I was sure every werewolf did. They just never admitted it. ‘I will. Just be around her.’ “Shut up.” I got back to writing, trying to solve these equations, while simultaneously crafting some poetic pieces for the next festival. Muzan would represent me, since if I came out, the people would run, anyway. It was

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