“It had been the alpha that attacked the pack. Kaia’s own father killed each pack member to retain power.” Hector finishes what Kaia couldn’t.
“What?” Both Josie and Jace gasp out at the same time.
“He wanted to utilise the power of the white wolf for himself. After his death…the Nightshade Reformed pack was inundated with attacks by a neighbouring pack. A pack that had be in cahoots with the White Moon pack.
A pack that claimed ownership of the white wolf. A pack that has now set its sights on you, Josie.”
“Well I’m not a white wolf.”
“No…you have the potential to be of even more use to them. If captured and corrupted for their gain, your healing powers could make their fighters unstoppable.
An invincible army that would spread across this planet, and not just in the werewolf world.”
“I would never help them!” Josie says with unbreakable determination.
“Can you say that darling, when you aren’t pushed to the extreme, to breaking point. Everyone has a weakness, you just have to find it.
What if they have something of yours, something you want more than anything to protect…a sibling…a child…a mate?” Josie’s terrified eyes cast upon me, an ominous feel taking over the incomplete mate bond.
“Don’t do that, don’t fucking scare her like that!” I warn out, my fists clenching as tiny balls by my sides.
“But it’s the truth Knox. You talk about taking our daughter away, that you can keep her safe.
Where really, it’s here she is the safest, here we can protect her from within.”
“But she was attacked, in your own home.”
“After nineteen years of no attacks, of wiping out the enemy at the time…”
“Oh come on Hector. You didn’t wipe out the enemy. You’ve given them the advantage…you’ve
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