Chapter 103 The Right Thing To Do
- There was only one reason Lawson wasn't concentrating, and that was because his attention was almost entirely on his mate, on the fight she was having with Magnus. On the sea of sensations they shared between them and on his partner's physical pain that felt like his own.
- Their bond given that they were destined partners was much stronger than others and more so when they were separated. But when he watched from afar, as she ended Magnus' life he felt some relief. She was wounded but alive. He just didn't expect her to be attacked again and he was going to go running straight to her, his mate was there, with her body all bitten and he..., but he didn't have to intervene.
- Raven was not alone. Demon was at her side. And though he was the one who wanted to be by her side, he was no longer an ordinary wolf, he was now the alpha of the pack. He had to trust that she would be okay. She was the commander who had trained him.