CHAPTER 66 JAX“No.” I shook my head and stormed out of our office after the meeting was over. “Absolutely not.” I balled my fists tightly and stopped myself from hurling them right into my kitchen table and breaking it to pieces. This was not happening. Naomi was not going to be a pawn. There was no way that I was going to let her out of my sight. It was bad enough that she’d left and risked her life yesterday for us, especially when she was going to shift tomorrow during the full moon. Noah followed me out, grimacing, and shut the kitchen door behind us. “Jax,” he said. “What, Noah?” I said harshly. I turned to see him leaning against the door, gaze fixed on the ground, jaw tight. “What? Do you think she should be a pawn too? Do you think she should risk her own life for Makayla?” I s

