She continued, her gaze unwavering. "But right now, he's our best option. Having someone on the inside, someone who can keep an eye on the enemy, gives us a chance to avoid dangers we might not otherwise see."
Addison exhaled softly. "Our enemies already have countless eyes following our every move. It's only fair that we have one on their side as well. We may not yet know who our true enemy is, but this is far better than walking blindly as we did before."
Now was the best time to show her stance about Chase in front of her other mates, so Addison didn't hesitate to say all this.
Zion clenched his teeth, forcing down the surge of displeasure rising in his chest. He knew his ego was at fault, stirred by the sudden appearance of another man who had become Addison's mate, and worse, one who was already playing a crucial role in helping her.
