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Olive's POV I knew it. I just knew there was something off with Dalton and his sudden absence. At first, I suspected only Beta, as he was the worst liar in the history of lies. He had his tells, but it wasn't just a single action, it was his every action. The second wave of death came quite unexpectedly. I, just like everyone else, was convinced that the killer had passed his message and left the ball on our court but when the patrol wolf came reporting, I was flabbergasted. An honest truth was that I knew what Dalton was up to. I had followed him for days without him knowing and the shocking revelation of what he was about to do, the glaring weight of his betrayal would hit Ron, hard. But there was nothing I could do. I made up my mind to talk to him, before he left for the meeting th