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The Son of Red Fang by Diana Sockriter novel Chapter 201

I leave my son in his room under strict house arrest. I took his smartphone he’s we going to need a white her fat on he removed the Roku and Wifi, he’s focky I’m letting him keep the cable and Xhafer op they found free of patien report from Angela.

I’m sitting alone in my office. I sent Patrick out to the prospects when dealing with Larson Songer than gorsed wate working with Cole. I’m grateful though that Angela kept everything simple. There’s a knock on my door frame 5 look up to www

Come in, take a seat.

Damian nods before slowly making his way into the room. He wants to speak but is hesitant.

It’s okay to talk freely. I’ll let you know when I need you to go on record about what happened between Luces and Cote

He shakes his head, his eyes are sad when he looks at me.

Is this going to the council?

I haven’t decided yet. It depends on the severity of his injuries but I have to make a formal report no matter if it gets elevated to the ameri

He’s sleeping in the same room he was in last night. Dr. Pierce gave him some high level Vicodin and a shot of toradol I heard De Pest selling mom that Lucas broke more of his ribs.

There’s a note of immense sadness in his voice.

Is Lucas strong enough to even do that or is there something wrong with Cole? His bones shouldn’t break that easily, should they?

I’ll have to see Dr. Fawn’s report but considering how Cole is presenting as malnourished right now I imagine it’s possible he may have an underlying weakness to his bones.

He sighs heavily as he finally sits.

Are you hungry? Carla brought two plates of food when she realized I wasn’t coming to the hall for lunch. One is all I needed though. I haven’t touched the

second.

I push the plate of food towards him, bringing a soft smile to his face. He eats silently as I scroll through the video feed, concentrating, first, on the playground.

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