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Zia had gone off on her own, and I was stuck here with the man I hated the most. My wolf gnashed its teeth, rattling the cages of my mind to break free. The anger and helplessness I felt when those five alphas cornered were nothing compared to what I felt right now. I punched, pushed, and shook the trap door to no avail. We were utterly trapped with no way out to help Zia. Cursing, I tried kicking the blockage for a change, but it remained standing. "It's no use. That thing is made of pure iron. We can't get out unless we find the mechanism to roll it back up," Nero unhelpfully said. I whirled at him but stopped myself from punching him. No blood or bruises; that's what Zia was expecting. "This was your fault. It's all because of you, we're stuck here." "Right. Like I was the one who p