Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!
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indent Gabriel had made a point not to shift. He did not trust this wolf to stand by and wait for the process to take place, and he trusted himself enough to be able to hold his own if things came to that. The dark and red-accented male remained stoic, eyes locked on the stranger. It was not until Endymoin began explaining the situation that Gabriel understood. A spark of anger, pallid and venomous, lighted his eyes and was snuffed out quickly. He did not wish to reveal himself or his emotions around strangers, especially when they met under political terms. He knew who the other man meant, and knew that he was powerless to do anything. Andre was no longer his problem.

indent “That boy no longer belongs to Inferni,” Gabriel said expressionlessly. “What he does is not our responsibility.” The way he spoke was tactical. He never used names and he never referred to himself directly, if it could be helped.





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