Chapter 67
Chapter 67
I don’t move or say anything for several seconds. There’s a moment, where, objectively, I consider
what Liam’s asking of
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It would be a decisive victory. It would eliminate a threat that has loomed over Pack Roberts for close to Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
a century. This war has raged for so long. It began generations before any of us were even conceived.
“Give the command, Leah. You don’t have to worry about anything else…I will take care of it. I’ll take
care of everything.”
There is a thrill that comes with knowing such power is at my fingertips. The power to control whether
someone lives or dies.
But could I?
I’m not coldblooded. And Aaron…for years and years I’ve loved
him.
I touch my lips and Liam frowns.
His face contorts.
I know what he sees. And it disgusts him.
I clear my throat. “If we are going to take out an enemy, we won’t do it with deception or a bullet to the
back. That will only
prompt more retaliation and I assure you, Aaron’s pack is vast and strong. They outnumber Pack
Roberts three-to-one.” I take a sip of coffee to distract his attention. “I appreciate the suggestion, but
we won’t resort to murder today.”
“Murder!? Oh, dear. Am I interrupting something?”
A female lingers in the doorway. She looks to be my age, maybe a few years older. Her eyes are bright.
Her reddish brown hair is long and sleek, with these big s*xy curls at the ends. She looks polished and
perfect and her smile is bright.
Liam laughs easily. “My sister is bloodthirsty. But she’s a wolf committed to the Old Ways.”
By Old Ways, if he means fighting with honor and not staging assassinations, then, yes, I guess I’m
old-fashioned that way.
“Come here, Marla. Meet my sister Leah.”
“It’s a pleasure,” she says, holding out her hand as she enters the dining room. “It’s such an honor to
meet you. I’ve heard so much about you.”
I wonder about that. My brother hasn’t visited me…I don’t think ever. And the last few times I came
here, he was offlands.
We don’t talk or text. Well, unless he needs something.
“Are you part of this pack?” I ask.
Her blue eyes cut to his. “Not yet, but hopefully soon,” she says
expectantly, staring at Liam.
Okayyyy.
“I noticed Alpha Rathborn and his men in the main hall. Will they be staying here too?”
Liam stands and extends his hand for me to go with him. “Nice of you to mention our guests, Marla. It’s
probably time we got back to them.”
A moment later, we hear glasses shatter and wolves snarling.