48: “We can’t take them in forever,” Sebastian sighs heavily. “But we need to take them for now. I sent a runner ahead to let my mother know what’s happened here and to tell her to set up some temporary housing in the clearing until we can resettle them. I just don’t trust them with anyone else right now. Especially now I have her back.” He mutters looking at the curled up omega with protectiveness. I don’t trust anyone else either, Kailyn growls. There’s no way other packs didn’t know what was happening here. No f*****g way. And someone on the council definitely knew. “Probably someones,” Damian growls. “That’s a problem for another day,” Sebastian tells them. “We have more important problems right now. And it’s her.” The three wolves’ eyes instinctively float down to the sleeping

