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Chapter Forty-nine Kessler's POV "What?" I screamed in surprise as I stared at Seth still breathing heavily. "Where is he currently?" I asked. "He's still at his house," Seth replied. "Find an information about who he went out to meet while I prepare my stuff so we can start heading back," I said. I dropped the fork I was holding and shifted the tray of food aside while I packed up the bag Seth brought along for me. He asked me to bring back his daughter's corpse which I gladly did and now he's requesting I take it away from his pack. Where do I take it? I need to face him if what he said is true or if Seth is just making up some lies. I thought staring at Seth. "What is it, Kessler?" Seth asked, noticing my stare at him. "Nothing, just wondering why Alpha Barker would want us t