Chapter Ninety. The silvery light of the moon split the darkness as it peaked from behind a dark black set of cumulus clouds. “I don’t like this,” Eliza sighed, through her mind link with her mate. “It never feels good to put our own in harms way, my angel. But we have taken every precaution,” Fitz responded. “I know. Only the most trusted, unmated warriors and enforcers are part of the mission, so that if the worst happens, it doesn’t destroy another’s life,” Eliza sighed. It was both the king and queens’ stipulation, to cause the least amount of pain if something went wrong. “They are highly trained, Will accounted for their trustworthiness, given he worked with them before his elevation in rank. They know the plan, inside out and back to front. Micheal, the leader of the gr

