8 • The Cost of Compassion

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Daniel shifted in his chair. Donna's accusation about the Blue Ridge Pack gnawed at him. Killing was necessary sometimes - the werewolves were no strangers to death. But killing innocent families, especially children, was inexcusable. Any rogue wolf guilty of killing the innocent was hunted down and dispatched as quickly as possible. They were all human, once. Every werewolf in history had been turned by another, whether through virtue or malfeasance. Rogue wolves on killing sprees could create irreparable chaos, like they did for centuries in Europe during the Renaissance and Reformation. Alphas were responsible for keeping their packs in line, and another, higher power dealt with those who couldn't. "That is a very bold accusation, Ms. Donna," Daniel said carefully. He didn't want to c

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