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Casts 79

    <b>Chapter </b>79


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    Kane drummed his fingers in the doi table, checking his watch for the third time in as many minutes.


    “For someone tendering their entity, you’re remarkably concerned with details at wont matter to you in three <b>days</b>.


    Three hours into the negotiations, Kane finally cracked. He mmed his palm against the table, startling his own warriors.


    “This is bing trives,” he growled, sung abenptly from his chair, I need a smoke. Keyes,” he gestured to his beta, a broad shouldered nun them. Don’t let them leave this room.


    Not Panic Hand in my chest. <b>We </b>could lean out of our sight. Ryder would be moving into position by nowe, and if Kane disappeared, we’d inne me


    As Kane strode toward the door, I stood quickly.


    “Wait, I called, my mind racing for a usible reason to keep him here. <b>There’s </b>still the matter of personal possessions.”


    Kane paused, one eyebrow arched in skeptical amusement. Personal possessions?”


    I modded, gesturing toward the document. The agreement specifies infrastructure and resources, <b>but </b>not personal items. My personal library–mery book L in–hus cultural significance to my original pack


    “Cultural <b>significance</b>? Kane echoed mockingly.


    They’re family britfooms,” I insisted. “Traditional werewolf histories <b>passed </b>down through generations.”


    Adrian caught on immediately, picking up my thread. “Any items of personal significance need explicit protection under section 24.3


    Kane rolled his eyes. ‘Fine. Add a use for cultural artifacts if it’ll <b>shut </b>you up. But this is thest amendment.


    As they resumed their <b>discussion</b>, I felt for the ring Lydia had given me before we left Oasisbon. It looked like an ordinary gold band, but contained a hidden needle coated with a non–lethal dose of wolfsbane, Kane’s guards had searched us thoroughly for weapons, but they’d dismissed my jewelry an harmless decorations–a critical oversight.


    Twenty minutester, Kane’s phone rang, breaking the tedious discussion. His expression shifted subtly <b>as </b>he nced at the caller ID.


    “What is it?” he snapped, answering the call.


    Through the rtive silence of the room, I could hear the panicked voice <bing </b>through Kane’s phone.


    “Alpha Kane! We have <b>a </b>breach in the lower level! Intruders in section D near the holding cells!“


    <b>| </b>Adrian–our


    My eyes met Adrian’s across the table. This was it <b>Ryder </b>had found Nadia. The moment Kane’s attention shifted to <b>his </b>call, I locked signal. Years of leadership had taught him to read, situations instantly. He moved with supernatural speed, circling behind Kanes chair and locking one arm around the Alphax throat in a preciw chokehold,


    In the same fluid motion, I twisted the face of my ring, exposing the <b>hidden </b>needle, and humped forward to drive it into Kane’s temple. The wolfshare coated needle punctured his skin with a satisfying hiás.


    “What the- Kane’s ruin of pain was cut short <b>as </b>Adrian tightened his grip.


    The phone slipped from Kane’s fingers, ttering onto the table. Panicked shouting echoed from the speaker–guards reporting a breech somewhere in the


    Ryder. He’s Bound Malia.


    Kane’s warriors started wand, wraps drawn, but Adrian’s vice cut though the chann


    “Nobody mort hemanded, tightening his held until Kanes are began in ridden. One step closer and I hit peck


    Kane struggled against Adians grip, Test the wolfshane was already taking effect, dulling his reperitural strength. His eyes bulged with Img he gasped for ali,


    “Kill them!” he wheezed to his santions, desperation recing his earlier confidence. Then I let those asistom this excape!”


    Adrian arm constricted finther and Kane that, culling off his


    ismands. “Everyone stands down or your Alpha dies right here.”


    The guards hesitated, weapons dili aimed but unwilling to risk their leaders life. Kanes heta, Reyes, raised a hand, signaling the others to held their positions.


    What d


    do you want?” Reyes demandes, his eyes, never leaving his Alpha’s reddening I


    We’re walking out of here with Kane,” I stated, retrieving Kane’s fallen phone from the table and sliding into my pocket. “One our people are safely across your border, he’ll be released.”


    With careful coordination, Adrian maneuvered Kane to his feet, maintaining the chokehold while I kept my wolfbanering poised near his carotid artery for a second injection if needed. We backed <b>toward </b>the exit with out warriors nking us protectively.


    You’ll never make it off our territory,” Kane rasped, his voice strained from Adrian’s <b>grip</b>. “My wolves are everywhere.”


    “We’ll take our


    take our chances,” Adrian replied coldly. “Now <b>move</b><b>.</b>”


    We progressed through the corridors in tense silence, Kane’s warriors following <b>at </b><b>a </b>safe distance, their expressions promiting violence the moment their Alpha <b>was </b>secure. Thepound had erupted into chaos–guards running in all directions, rm sirens wailing from distant buildings.


    Outside, our SUV waited, engine running. Adrian shoved Kane into the back <b>seat</b>, sliding in beside took the driver’s seat, Tumbling with the keys <b>as </b>adrenaline made my fingers clumsy.


    “<b>Drive</b>,” Adrian ordered. “Head straight for the border.”


    be him with one hand firmly gripping the Alpha’s throat. <b>I </b>


    I gunned the engine, tires spitting gravel as we elerated down the ess road. In the tearview mirror, I saw Kane’s Beta organizing a pursuit team, shouting orders as wolves piled into vehicles behind <b>us</b><b>: </b>


    They te following.” I reported, pushing the SUV to its limit as we sped toward Casishom territory.


    “Expected,” Adrian replied grimly. “Just get us <b>to </b>the border crossing.


    The miles stretched endlessly <b>as </b>we raced through Gravestone territory, the dustyndscape blurring around us. Kane had gone quiet in the back seat, the wolfshane s paralytic effects spreading through his system. His breathing remained steady but his <b>eyes </b>zed with murderous promise.


    and between our


    our territories–i mned on the <b>brakes</b>, sending <b>skidding </b><b>to </b><b>a </b><b>hai </b>


    When we finally reached the border cone–a barren stretch of no man’snd in a cloud of desert dust.


    what? I asked, scanning the horizon anxiously for signs of Byder and <b>Nadim</b>.


    “We wait,” Adrian replied, ha grip on Kane never faltering. They’lle.”


    Minutes passed like hours <b>as </b>we sat in tense silence, the pursuing vehicles drawing closer behind us, I could make out at least five SUVs in our tearview mirror, <b>packed </b>with Kane’s warrion


    “Wdrun.……” I warned, my


    heart hammering against my ribs.


    (“Just a little longer,” he insisted, thanigh 1


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