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She shrugged. “I don’t know, I’m just too ravenous not to eat. Bri gave me the good motion sickness meds, so we better all hope they hold.” She took another bite, eyeing me as if I was going to steal her turkey sandwich. “Let’s move!” Gael barked from the airstrip. Leigh handed me her soda, flipped him the bird over her shoulder, and then took an overly aggressive bite of her sandwich. I was pretty sure she was imagining her wolf ripping a chunk out of Gael’s hide. “We’re heading to Johnson City pack grounds. That way you three can gather more of your things, we can get the pack transfer paperwork finalized, and hopefully meet with Karissma,” Kane told us as we headed for the plane. “Great,” Leigh muttered around a mouthful of sandwich. “Bureaucracy and long-lost relatives. What could

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