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The Transfer novel Chapter 29

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With the author's famous The Transfer series, Internet captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 29 - Tragic Misinderstanding, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Transfer series be available today?
Key: The Transfer Chapter 29 - Tragic Misinderstanding

I woke early the next morning. I wasn't in a rush, so I took my time getting ready. I dressed and pulled my hair up into a ponytail. My beast was giddy for excitement. She couldn't wait to get back into our normal routine again.

Most days, we hated the routines, but this particular day, we were especially excited to be getting back into it.

I met Lila and Brayleigh outside. I grinned at Brayleigh and hugged her tightly as I bounded down the steps. We rubbed cheeks and I giggled happily. I had missed the female. She was a big part of my life now. I knew that.

"I missed you. It was boring without you around," Brayleigh told me. I exchanged glances with Lila, who's eyes widened as she laughs.

"Our time away with quite eventful. I wish I could say it was boring," Lila said with a chuckle. I nodded in agreement and stretched my arms. We were a little early this morning, despite the fact that I took my time.

"Yeah, Kade filled me in. I'm sorry about what happened in Terialta," Brayleigh told me with a sad smile. I shrugged at her, deciding that I wouldn't get upset about it.

I was away from that now. I was nowhere near Terialta and I didn't have to worry about Brennon anymore. At least not until I saw him again.

"Let's go. Once today's training is over, we can drink wine and gossip all we like," I said with a cheery smile. The girls both nodded at me and we turned.

We started our run, taking our normal trail. I could smell the scent of Leon and another female on the track. This track must have been used earlier.

"Leon's mate returned from her visit to see her family last night. You can probably smell her everywhere," Lila told me quickly. I nodded, a little surprised. I had forgotten that Leon even had a mate.

I remembered Lila telling me when we first met, but I had completely forgotten about it. I couldn't wait to meet her.

We ran fast and hard through the trees. My excitement fuelled my run and my beast was more than excited to spar. She hoped we would spar with someone new. Maybe even Lucas or Leon.

When we approached the pack again, I straight away noticed the group of people crowded together. I glanced at Lila and Brayleigh. They both gave me the same confused look.

"A fight maybe?" I questioned. Brayleigh shrugged and Lila bit her bottom lip as we jogged towards the scene.

I peered past people and into the circle where I saw a pile mauled rabbits in the middle of the circle. I frowned and pushed forwards a little. People around me let me pass and the girls followed. We got to the front of the group and peered down.

There was at least six dead rabbits in a pile on the ground. They were slaughtered, covered in blood and even maggots. They smelt terrible, like they'd been dead for days.

They definitely weren't freshly killed.

What the hell were they doing here? Who would drop a heap of dead rabbits in the middle of the dirt?

I sniffed a little more. I only smelt the rot and death of the rabbits and felt encouraged to gag. I heard someone growl.

"Get out the way!" I heard someone hiss. The crowd backed away and Liam and Henry pushed their way through the crowd.

"What the hell is this?" Henry hissed out. No one answered until a guy cleared his throat and motioned towards the pile of dead creatures.

"We found them here when we came out to start training. They were just there," he said, before dropping his gaze. I crossed my arms as I looked at Henry.

Truthfully, he looked like crap. He had tired and almost sick eyes. His cheeks were almost caved in and he looked skinnier. He rubbed his eyes and sighed, running a hand through his messy hair.

He looked stressed. It must be busy for him right now.

But it wasn't like I felt bad for him though. After I heard him talking about me that day in his office, I had avoided him as much as I could ever since. I hated him for what he had said about me.

"Someone get them out of here. Everyone, get to training!" Henry hissed out. People moved away and I stood still.

Was he serious? He wasn't going to question people about how these rabbits mysteriously arrived? He wasn't going to get some tracker wolves to find a scent on them?

Really?

My wolf groaned and shook her head in disbelief. I looked back to Lila and saw her and Liam looking at each other. Liam's eyes widened a little and then returned to normal.

"Grey, I want you in my office this afternoon. I'll let Ezra know when you need to come," Henry said bluntly before he turned around and walked away. I watched him for a moment and then felt like punching him. I really didn't like him.

"Have you seen Alfie?" I asked out loud to anyone who was listening. Liam snapped his gaze away from his sister and to me. They must have been linking.

"He said he was going to be running late this morning. He told me to tell you to have breakfast and then meet him back here later," Liam replied with a nod. I nodded also and stretched my arms again.

"Breakfast at yours," Brayleigh said giddily as she nudged me and then turned in the direction of my cabin. Lila giggled and then turned to follow her.

I stayed still, studying Liam briefly. He looked good this morning. He wore red shorts and a plain black shirt that hugged his muscles. He looked drool-worthy.

"I have something for you. Come with me, sugar," Liam said, stepping towards me quickly. He grabbed my hand and tugged me close.

He pulled me in the direction of his cabin, his hand holding mine tightly. I matched his pace and kept close to him, savouring every moment of closeness that we had with each other.

We got to the cabin and when we opened the door, I got a strong waft of hormones. It was like a punch in the face and Liam scowled as he pulled me closer.

"Leon and his girlfriend sexing up the whole place. They've done with with each other at least three times since she got back last night," Liam told me with an eye roll. I giggled and shrugged at him.

I was happy for Leon. As gross as it was, I was happy that he was reunited with his mate. Lila told me about how much he missed her while she was gone. I could only imagine.

"That's kind of cute, in a way," I told Liam. He looked back at me with a seductive smirk that sent shivers up my back.

"I can be real cute if you want me to," Liam winked, and I felt my cheeks heat up. He was so damn good at making my cheeks burn red with embarrassment.

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