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Hail watched on in horror as Michael twisted frantically in Akilah's grasp and his screams echoed off the sound proof walls. Frost reached out to place a hand over his mouth and his screams were suddenly silenced, all the wolves shaking their heads to dislodge the sound. They waited quietly for the Djinn to finish and within minutes she released the Elder with a sound of disgust. "He's most definitely the one you were looking for. He has memories of you and your father as well as thousands of others, including my brother, the only Djinn they've ever been able to capture. He was unwilling to kill them and they used that to their advantage." Frost grasped her shoulder and gave it a comforting squeeze. "We will be sure not to make the same mistake. None of those involved will be spared." "T