"I'm not really lying to myself," Abby repeated herself as she compelled Mirella and her maids to understand where she was coming from.

If a mate really breathed their last, their other half and partner would immediately feel the bond shattering, and the pain that ensued would be something really unbearable. One look at Claire and Hera's faces, one could imagine the level of devastation they had been mangled with.

But her bond with Micah wasn't completely destroyed and she could feel it for God's sake!

Only the pitiful gazes roamed over her face with their eyes brimmed with unshed tears made her realize she couldn't convince them otherwise.

And that wasn't the main problem now, so she turned to Mirella with determination in her eyes. "Mirella, tell me what exactly happened in that forest."

The witch's face fell at the sudden yet expected question, but she didn't coil back from the queen, if anything she steeled herself for this impending conversation.

As if doubting Mirella would try to spare her feelings, Abby grabbed her hands hard. "Don't hold back anything from me!" Even though she had been quite optimistic with her hunch that was fueled by the fact she could still feel the mate bond, being surrounded by people who constantly chanted Micah had died had been f*****g with her mind greatly.

She wanted to corner Dax the moment they returned, but the normally easy-going royal gamma was so out of his element, she couldn't bring herself to. Moreover, seeing him like that also made her spiral with fear.

She couldn't think straight anymore, but she needed to know the truth, all of it. And Mirella was the best candidate after Dax to talk about it. She needed to know what happened until they were all hellbent on the idea that Micah was no more.

On the other hand, Mirella had to forgo her initial idea to tone down things for Abby's sake after being called out by the queen, and after making the girl wait for a few bated breaths, she dived down the memory lane.

"We had no problem breaching whatever defensive arrays the dark mage set around the rogue's base, but we didn't realize we gave ourselves away to the enemy."Visit .net to read the complete chapters for free. Some sentences are incomplete if you are not reading this novel on Job ni b. com. Mirella could still remember that odd feeling of easily breaking down those simple spells, as she led Micah and the others to the heart of the base.

"It didn't take long for the rogues to take notice and defend themselves, but even with numbers to their advantage, they couldn't outpower Micah and his guards until Ruby appeared and attacked Micah all of a sudden."

"Ruby?" Abby was genuinely surprised with this turn of events. Even though she knew both Ruby and Ezgar had jumped ships, she didn't expect Ruby to attack Micah so brazenly.

few times, and

the equation, but then she did join

to react like this and only thought she

even though she was a shifter and the daughter of the former royal beta, she was in no realm a match to Micah in

she was a woman weaker

she continued to explain how Ezgar sneaked an attack on Micah while he was distracted for

Micah's beast right before he ended Ruby's pathetic life,

enough time to stew in anger over the fact that Ezgar

soon as that Ezgar guy managed to hurt Micah, and more rogues pounced on him, Calpin appeared all of a sudden." "Calpin? But didn't you say you didn't feel him around there?" Abby couldn't breath all of

well and

soon as Micah was injured and while the king

with Clapin's presence, the rogues attacked even more ferociously as they tore apart whoever stumbled in their way, as if that bastard

Samuel, who had managed to end several rogues easily earlier, while

from their own packs, resulting in more deaths, while Dax and Mirella were being overwhelmed by the

section of the woods was flattened to the ground when trees fell and it turned into a clearing in the span

hours. But something unexpected happened just when it looked like the king could defeat the dark mage. "Calpin started using his dark magic

sudden light exploded from Calpin, even she was thrown back off her feet, and by the time she straightened herself, which took less than

the clouds. It lasted about a full ten minutes, where it looked like the skies opened and liquid fire poured down in the

again, and when

what nailed the final nail in the coffin, as Mirella and Dax were left to fight the rogues, who

you didn't see Calpin bruning with your

had to fight for weeks

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