believing what he read made him mad.
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    He understood her instincts, even though he did not agree with them. In that same aspect, he believed that his instincts would prove true in time. If it came down to it, he would kill the boy without hesitation. Though Gabriel was not afraid of his brother, he was afraid of the sickness inside of him. This was not the first time he had seen it. Both ears turned back at that terrible noise, and it was enough to make him stop in his tracks. Something deep in his memory was triggered by that call, even though he suddenly and viciously hated it.
    Distantly, he heard her feet. His eyes had gone hollow, focusing on the ground at his feet. Breathing had become a difficult task; his chest rose and fell as if it was strained. Gabriel did not lift his eyes to look at his mother. The chains around his neck felt heavy. Something under the ground was trembling. “Just watch him,” Gabriel repeated, thick fur shifting with each breath.


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