Chapter 34 “Gunner, you have to trust me.” This wasn’t the time to explain the full extent of Oyo’s awfulness. I couldn’t mention my grandmother’s magic in front of the assembled alphas either, not if the goal was to assure our opponents that the Atwood pack was no longer under a kitsune’s sway. Especially since I could already see the three strange alphas turning against me. “This is your mate?” asked the fence-sitter, his face not giving away a single clue about whether my sword-wielding appearance had swayed him over to the other side of the fence. “Yes.” Gunner was firm, but his brow remained furrowed. Meanwhile, he neglected to back up my assertion that Oyo had been the one responsible for manipulating his clan. “And you believe she’s truly partnering with you rather than control

