Chapter 27

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Stuart didn't hesitate for a second. He knew their chances of survival would be better if they split up. Besides, with his limited mobility practically rendering him half-disabled, he would only slow Randy down. He was willing to go along with Randy's plan, even if there was a chance Randy was lying. Deep down, Stuart knew he didn't have much of a choice. But Randy wasn't lying. He had no intention of abandoning Stuart. Keeping his gun trained on the wolf pack, he moved sideways, step by step, putting more distance between himself and Stuart. The white wolf noticed Randy's movement. Though it couldn't fully grasp his intentions, it saw the two men growing farther apart. One of them reeked of blood and was clearly injured. The predator's instincts kicked in—this was an opportunity too per

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