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ADESSA.

My hands were trembling, and I knew I couldn’t drive further. I had been in this car for the last four hours, driving slowly and carefully to make sure I would never hit anyone or anything. Thankfully, no one was following me, or I would easily get caught.

I didn’t like driving. But I had no choice. I had to get away before someone found the bodies of the men I killed.

I turned off the engine and rested my forehead against the steering wheel.

I had no idea where to go.

I ended up in Bayson Bay, a human territory. Although humans were very much aware of the existence of shifters like me, we continued to live in harmony. But for their safety, they seldom travel or stay in shifters’ territory, but we were often found in theirs.

So, I knew I could thrive well in this place. The problem was, I had to hide my identity, and this place being near Kael and Draco’s pack, I would easily be caught here. I needed to go further.

I wasn’t even sure if the men I killed were just ordinary messengers or held high positions. Either way, I was sure Alpha Draco would look for me if we didn’t arrive by nightfall in their territory.

I had a few more hours ahead of me before he’d start wondering where we were. Unless someone had already found the dead bodies and informed him.

But where will I go? I didn’t have anything with me.

My wallet was in my luggage, and I didn’t see it anywhere in the car. They were probably still on the sidewalk where they grabbed me.

“I think I have a little money in my pants,” I mumbled to myself, and my body jerked up.

I eased back against my seat and stretched my leg before inserting my hand into my right pocket.

I didn’t feel any bills, but I touched something small and hard. My forehead creased as I pulled it out, only for my eyes to widen when I saw my wedding ring.

How did it get here?

This Edwardian Ruby gold ring, with encrusted small diamonds, was Kael’s family heirloom and had been worn by the Lunas of the Ironcrest Pack, except for Miranda, as Kael refused to hand it down to her in respect to his late mother.

He gave it to me instead as our wedding band, while I chose a plain gold ring for him.

I was confident that I had placed this ring on top of the bank cards I had returned to Kael’s desk. How come I got it here?

I was still trying to make sense of it when I remembered someone pushing something into my pocket while I was in the car.

Was Miranda trying to set me up? Did she find it on his desk and give it to me so Kael thought I stole it?

Of course, she would. She sold me to another pack and had me take this so I would be a thief in Kael’s eyes.

That bitch!

I gritted my teeth as I slammed my palm on the steering wheel, annoyed and furious. Then I realized I had nothing except this ring. I could pawn it, but who would accept it without raising suspicion on me?

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