“How long do you intend to hide her away in your territory?” “Until you clear out the dragons,” I said, then narrowed my eyes. “You are clearing them out, right?” “We are. It sounds like they’d only come in to hunt that unicorn; it shouldn’t take too much manpower to chase them off.” “We’ll transport the unicorn once they’re gone.” “Where?” asked David. “And who’s we?” “Away from here.” I kept it vague. “We as in my pack.” David tapped the cigarette again. “You haven’t told Everett about this yet, have you?” “No, but we should. The Mythguard should know there are dragons in the area.” “On the contrary,” growled David, “I think it would be in our best interest not to get the Mythguard involved. They’ll want to take that unicorn off your hands and who knows where she’ll end u

