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Chapter Seventy-Two – Familiar Red’s POV My regards for Sir Zachary dwindled. We might not make fast friends, but I still had respect for him. Respect that he was willing to protect his employee from a man she said hurt her, even if it’s her part of the story. He might’ve been quite rude about it, but the professional touch made it less offensive. And then there’s his younger brother’s glare. Humans kids were completely something else, I didn’t have experience with them at all. I moved from where I stood, not feeling as heavy. Sir Zachary wouldn’t send Aida to a place that’d hurt her. But I didn’t want to leave my mate in his hands, he had no idea about the werewolf community currently. I wouldn’t be able to get any information today, I should head back, after all, rogues might ma