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Seducing My Ex’s Father In Law novel Chapter 637

Judy’s POV

I stared down at Spencer’s dead body.

Gavin had left an hour ago, and a few minutes ago, the feeling in my body started to return. I was now fully sitting up, and my eyes immediately found Spencer lying on the ground in a pool of his own blood.

So, that’s what Gavin meant when he said Spencer had been taken care of. He killed him; despite everything, I couldn’t help but feel a bit sad over Spencer’s death. He was still my friend even if he did something terrible… I never really got a chance to find out the truth from him… I never got to question him and get the answers I so desperately needed.

But most importantly, I never got to say goodbye.

“How many died?” I finally asked after what felt like an eternity of silence.

Greggor was sitting in a chair on the other side of the room, scrolling through his phone absentmindedly.

“Most of the pack,” he said. “When I left, there were about 17 or so survivors, but a few of them were in critical condition. The pack medics are on the scene.”

“What about the rogues?” I asked. “Are there any more in the pack?”

He shook his head.

“Most are either dead or ran off,” he told me. “A lot of gammas are dead too, but none from the Silver Crescent pack.”

My chest ached.

“Marlo?” I asked.

“He’s in critical condition, but he’s alive, I think… which is something because the rest of his team, besides you, are all dead.”

“What?” I gasped, my heart shattering. “All of them?” We were the stronger of the teams that this pack had; how could they all be dead?

“They were the first to die, actually. When we patrolled the forest, we found their mangled bodies. Marlo was trying to get back to the pack; he was in pretty bad condition. We helped get him out of the forest, and by the time we returned to the pack, he was out cold. I haven’t seen him since, but I think he’s still alive.”

“There’s no way he doesn’t know about this, though, right?” I asked. “I mean, Sampson would have told him…”

Greggor nodded.

“Yeah,” he muttered. “I’d assume so.”

“Do you think Levi knows, and he just doesn’t care?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

“That’s my best guess,” he said with a shrug. “Levi doesn’t seem to care about this pack. I’ve heard rumors amongst the packmates that Levi thinks this pack is too weak and doesn’t pay it any attention. Some wonder if these rogue attacks are because he’s trying to get rid of the weakest pack.”

“That’s absurd, no Lycan would do that to their packs even if they were a weak pack. I shuddered at the very thought, and I met Greggor’s eyes; he looked worried… not for me, but for the situation as a whole. I couldn’t say I blamed him.

“I wish I knew the truth,” Greggor said, running his fingers through his hair.

I’m not sure how long we were in the cabin for, but once I felt well enough, I got out of bed and took a shower. I still had no clothes to change into, so I was forced to wear the same clothes I arrived in. I had no idea what time it was, but I saw the faint morning light as the sun began to rise in the distance. It was early morning, and my worry only increased the longer Gavin was away.

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