As soon as Lobo’s paws touched the ground he was out for blood and Jason wasn’t holding him back. Once the prince’s wolf was on its feet, it leaped forward and attacked. The prince swiped at him but Lobo barely felt the claws through his thick fur as he sank his teeth into the gray shoulder.
Though they had shut down their bond and turned off their emotions, Jason still felt Phoebe’s rising anxiety even after he stepped into the ring. The silver should have cut them off completely but somehow he still felt her. He wasn’t sure if their bond was simply that strong or if it was an affect of Phoebe being a silver wolf.
She was worried. She wanted to reach out to him for reassurance but she was holding back and he couldn’t afford to split his concentration. It was killing him to keep this distance between them but he had to focus. This was about protecting her. He was counting on Luke and Mona to be there and support her.
Be patient, angel. I’m coming back to you.
Jason could only hope she would forgive him.
Lobo shoved the prince aside and they circled each other before charging in again. The prince was smaller with a lanky build that spoke of a wolf focused on speed. It was clear his goal was short quick strikes trying to wear down Jason’s stamina.
Lobo snarled at the thought they would crumple so easily. They were a big wolf but they were also fast. As they charged Lobo suddenly veered and spun around to grab at the scruff of the prince’s neck then threw him to the ground. They were rewarded with a pained yelp.
He lifted the prince up and slammed him down again hearing a satisfying crunch and knew he succeeded in breaking ribs before wringing him into the ground before he tossed him aside. The prince yelped again before dragging himself to his feet to face Jason again.
Lobo prowled the perimeter of the circle watching with shining amber eyes. There was something off about his opponent. The prince didn’t seem to be fighting for his life in the slightest.
As soon as he was on his feet the prince charged again. Lobo pulled back at the last moment then sank his teeth into the prince’s haunches. He dragged him back into the center of the ring. Lobo would not allow the prince to set a single claw outside the ring until he was finished. He slammed the prince into the ground again and wrung him before flipping him over and tossing him aside again. Lobo backed off watching his enemy as the prince struggled to rise to his feet.
‘What is wrong with him?’ Jason couldn’t help but wonder. Why wasn’t the prince taking this seriously? Did he not want to win? What was the point of challenging him if Nolan simply intended to throw his life away? Did he even want to survive? The prince struggled to get his feet under him for another charge as his gaze looked longingly at the royal box. It was only a moment but nothing was lost to Lobo’s gaze. Despite the risk he also glanced at the gathered royalty. Why was the prince fixated on them?
The king wasn’t even looking at the fight. His hate filled gaze was centered on Phoebe a fact he would pay for once this duel was over. The queen kept her head hung low while the princess acted like she was on holiday, waving to Jason whenever she thought his gaze lingered in her direction. Some paragraphs are incomplete if you are not reading this novel on Jobnib.com. Visit Jobnib.com to read the complete chapters for free. Behind them the first prince had his leering gaze trained in the same direction as the king. He was another that would have a short life. There was only one person watching the fight and that was Beta Corwin. The beta was watching with the intensity of a lover…or a mate.


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