Gut feeling. Kate's POV “Why do you say so?” They all betrayed my father, despite how good he was to the pack,” she said through gritted teeth as she clenched those tiny fists of hers. “They betrayed my mother too. Right before my eyes, they were cheering for my uncle to carry on with killing my father. None of them could even plead with that monster to let my father go. I'll wipe everyone off that pack,” “I'm so sorry, my dear, okay?” I wrapped my arms around her, offering my consolation, because that was the only thing I could help her with. Words of consolation go a long way after all. “It's fine,” “Okay.” I exhaled. “Anyways, I'll go into the bathroom right now to have my bath. I have classes by eight and I have to leave early, you know since I wouldn't be able to get a cab e

