Previously before Francine Left. Jacob's POV: He despised the urgency of having to leave Francine alone in her room, especially after her father had divulged her most personal and painful experiences without her consent. However, there was no other choice. His wolf relentlessly urged him to break free and hunt down the despicable individual who dared to harm what belonged to them. This unprecedented agitation and distress displayed by his wolf weighed heavily on his heart, burdening him with guilt for not being there to protect his mate. Consumed by anger, he found himself unable to resist the wolf's call, knowing that a shift was imminent. He had to escape the pack house and venture into the forest immediately, embarking on a quest for vengeance. Neither he nor his wolf would rest unt

