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Asher|| My eyes were fixed on the road, but it was the last thing I was seeing. My mind and vision only saw the look on Axel’s face as he stopped me from ending that miserable slave’s life. All I saw was the look on Ares as he laid claims on a prize I brought home. It was all they ever did. Lay claims and pick on things that I was connected to. Yet they made everyone believe it was all three of us ruling. No. That wasn’t the case. Axel was the only one ruling and Ares was his errand dog. When the dog didn’t want to be sent anymore, then he turned to me. But not anymore. I was done with them. I tightened my hands around the steering wheel and drove even faster. Ruby had seen me; I wouldn’t be surprised if almighty King Axel had already sent his hunting dog to find me. I had to get fa