According to Aoife, the barges would be waiting the night before the galley arrived at their usual spot. Since the captain would be with his sons, the guards would assume that they were at home visiting family, so they wouldn’t raise any suspicions. Ensuring no light would be used, and the welcome darkness would provide enough cover, all the pups and those unable to fight would be taken the night before the galley arrived, and rowed out to sea. If the pack members staying behind were successful in controlling the galley, they would meet them on safer shores, far away from this land of subjugation. Despite the great fortune of being able to spare innocent and vulnerable eyes from the battle, many refused to take the opportunity. Bonds of love, friendship and duty had been established, and i

