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... nd began to hunt. But he knew he couldn't. Not only was he likely to kill Nick if he confronted him, but he wouldn't be able to trust the answers he got.

No. He needed a different plan.

First, he went to find Lhars and Skhal, who'd apparently come out this way on patrol that morning. Kyelle had told him that Lhars was going to grab a few things from her house for her, and Skhal was sticking around the village because he wanted to know how Sasha and Zev's meeting had gone with the ...

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