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Hail believed his mate's claims, but he knew that wouldn't be enough to convince the Council to turn on one of their own, even if Axle backed them. "Okay, we know who our puppeteer is, but how do we draw them out and get a confession?" Isaac looked up with a mischievous glint in his eyes and grinned with his head c*cked to the side. "Well, we could always get a Djinn to trap him and reveal his hidden motives." Alpha Grayson scoffed dismissively and pegged the hunter with a withering glare. "And where, oh mighty human, do you plan on getting a Djinn? They are extremely powerful, volatile creatures and they treasure their privacy." "Oh we're well aware, Wolfy," Isaac mocked, snickering when the alpha snarled his displeasure. "We have one that owes us a favor." Axle leaned forward with in