#Chapter215
'HIS PATIENCE'
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A smart man learns from his mistakes and considering I have to lead a whole pack of werewolves, I consider a relatively smart person, who definitely learns from his past mistakes. One of those grave mistakes was to underestimate the importance of Aaron in the rogue wolf pack. If the rogues risked their lives in order to rescue him from the pack jails, then it would be likely that they would do it again. So, I wasn't going to let it happen, even if I have to guard his prison door myself.
/"So, what do you plan to do now?/" I looked up from my office desk to look at Ethan.
/"I am going to rest for a while so that my wolf can flush the wolfsbane out of my system./" I said and watched him take a seat across the desk. /"Then I'm going to shift into my wolf and run where the mate bond leads me./"
/"And what about Aaron?/" He asked and I stood up from my desk.