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Adrian stood there gaping. His mouth opened and closed like a fish out of water. His little army didn't seem so brave now and fear was evident in their postures. Before any of them could peep a word, the brown wolves reappeared and one of them walked up to Adrian and they looked at one another having a silent conversation. "No ones in the building?" He whispered furiously. His whole plan was ruined and it was quite amusing to watch from this end. "I told you already. They fled," I said with a yawn. My mind drifted off to the tunnel and I was thankful for the perks of this place. "Duncan," Tate said and Adrian's head snapped to his. Tate refused to call him anything else from what he knew. "All this is just a waste of time. If you turn down now, I'll let you live," Tate said calmly eve