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“He’s right there!” Tristan pointed to a tree where we saw a hand on the floor and we instantly rushed there because it confirmed his scent. I halted in my steps and gasped in shock when I saw him covered in blood as he was severely injured. My heart started aching in pain and my wolf cried because one of her mates was injured and I tried to console her. “He’s going to be okay.” I wasn’t sure but it was the least that I could do to calm her down from panicking too much. “Are you sure? Take a good look at him, who could have done this? It is a good thing that we found him on time, if not I wouldn’t have been able to imagine what could have happened to him.” she added. The fact that we were still not accepted and Harold was the last person that would ever think of doing so, yet we were st