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Behind me I could sense Theo and some of my pack members as they eliminated the remaining threat.

“You won’t get away with this. There are many more of us. Killing everyone here won’t stop the hell that’s coming for you. The Society has members in every city, in every single state. We’ll hunt you down and kill you like the dogs you are,” he spat. Hall’s free hand was inching along his leg to a hidden blade I had already spotted long before he attempted to retrieve it. The metal gleamed in the sunlight as he groaned and rose to his feet.

My wolf delighted in the thrill of this kill. The enemy was ruthless and conniving. A liar, murderer, and thief who wanted nothing more than to kidnap innocents and spread a message of hate. I knew he wasn’t the one in charge and there were more of the humans coming but at least I could end the pitiful existence of this deranged individual before he could warn his superiors. I fully planned to go back to that warehouse tonight and find as much Intel as possible before I burned the place to the ground.

Hall lunged forward with the knife at the same moment I bit into his other wrist and snapped it off with a sickening crunch. The blade clattered to the rocks below as I twisted his body around and slammed him down, my front paws landing on his chest. Hall screamed in agony as my claws penetrated his skin and tore into the flesh. With two mangled stumps for hands he was no longer a threat.

My wolf whimpered and I realized that she didn’t want to tear his head off. She wanted me to finish him with a permanent mark that would be a warning to the other Society members. The humans would know that the wolves were no longer ignoring their disgusting plan of genocide.

I shifted back into human form and rose from the ground. The gun was close, and I picked it up, flicking away his hand that had stiffened around the trigger. My thoughts were calm as I walked forward and aimed it at Hall’s forehead.

“You stupid shifter bitch –”

I didn’t wait for him to finish. His last words or feelings were irrelevant. The gun fired and hit the intended target as I dropped it on his chest and turned toward my mate. Theo’s arms surrounded me quickly as he picked me up and snuggled his body to mine. We left the carnage behind us and didn’t look back. Not once.

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