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Kai stands still against the tree while Ember moves forward slightly. She cannot risk damaging Kai with her own movements. She is just as dangerous as the rest of the wolves. Her excessive movements could easily hurt those around her. With the stress surging through her brain, she never once contemplates why Kai has not said a word or even showed a look of surprise when wolves are coming at them, that he hadn't questioned why she is talking to said wolves, how she can growl or even why a man of such size is shoved behind the petite woman leaving the man protected and the woman to fight the enemy. Kai watches, unsure of what is going to happen. At most, in his current condition, he can take down one, maybe two wolves if he is lucky. That leaves a lot for Ember to deal with on her own. H