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For the first time, Caesar looked shaken. His mouth fell open, snapping shut only to twist again into disgust. He barked a laugh that didn't reach his eyes.
"So the little liar kept secrets from me too. Hiding what she was from the only man who at least pretended to see her as more than the mistake she's always been."
The words stung, but Vladimir didn't let them linger. His gaze sharpened.
"Another word out of you, Caesar, and you'll find your position in the Concord stripped indefinitely."
Caesar's retort died in his throat. He turned sharply, seeking support but finding none. It seemed he didn't have much standing among his peers. It was almost laughable.
"Alpha Kustav," Vladimir asked, leaning in, a predatory lilt in his words. "Why do you not defend your kin now?"
Kustav's amber gaze flicked between me and Vladimir. Then, with a cruel, deliberate smile, he spread his hands.