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Blood And Silver:Rise of the Alpha’s Rejected Mate

Chapter 306
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Chapter 306 scanned the arca, my senses on high alert. "This isn't random. They knew we'd come." "Of course they did," Evelyn muttered, looking around. "The question is, how ready for us are they?" We walked more carefully then, the tension growing thick between us. My mind was racing with thoughts of this and that, each heavier by the minute. I couldn't lose Dane. Not like this.

Trajan's voice cut into my thoughts again. "You're not just doing this for him, are you?" His gaze locked on mine, and my breath hitched in my throat. "What do you mean?" "It's not about saving Dane, but you carry the future of this pack on your shoulders. You can't afford to let your emotions cloud your judgment." I shaked under his words, though I knew how right he was. "I know what's at stake, Trajan. But don't tellnot to care about him. He's..." I caught myself, shaking my head.

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"He's what?" "Everything," I whispered, my voice barely audible.

Trajan nodded, his face softening. "Then let's make sure we bring the antidote back.” Evelyn was quiet, her eyes keen as she observed the area as we moved on.

The forest is closing in around us. The distant drop of water indicated there was a stream nearby and I signaled to the to stop and reorganize.

"This way," I said, leading them toward the sound. group As we reached the stream, I saw a glow. I froze, gesturing for the others to stop.

"What is it?" Trajan whispered.

I gestured ahead, and through the trees a small campsite. flickered into view. Firelight danced across the treetops, throwing weird shadows, and around the fire wolves, armed and watchful.

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Then I saw her.

Kaida stood in the middle of the camp, bow in hand, relaxed. Her om curvy figure was wrapped in her golden armor, her movements as fluid as the flames dancing behind her. She turned and her dark eyes locked to mine, a slow smirk spreading across her face.

"Well, well," she drawled, a mocking edge to her voice. "Look who decided C.

to join the party.

My heart was racing as she raised her bow, the arrow glinting Csinisterly in the firelight.