Jasmine was still in utter disbelief as she journeyed through the forest with the escorts she had.
She expected any minute from now to be attacked and be killed.
That perhaps, they were waiting f her somewhere on the road.
She still found it hard to believe that he had simply let her go.
It made no sense.
The man was a monster, and she should seem him as such.
Even though deep down in her heart she told herself that towards the end he had seemed genuinely nice.
But she could not take away the fact that he had killed so many people.
Marro’s family well included.
The journey was quiet and none of the men escorting her said a word.
There were six of them.
Two in front of her horse, one at her left and another by her right and then two behind her.
She took in a deep breath.
"How much longer are we headed till we reach the crescent pack?" She asked.
No one answered her.
Jasmine told herself that she had not been loud enough, so she repeated what she asked.
They still ignored her.
She frowned at them and mumbled to herself.
She felt her baby kick and she smiled.
At least her baby was here to keep her company.
They were on the way for another four hours and she was already well enough tired.
She felt herself begin to feel sleepy.
"Halt." She heard.
She jerked her head up and it was almost sun down.
She looked up and saw that she was the borders of the crescent pack.
It finally hit her, so Alpha Hunter had been actually true to his words.
He had set her free and let her go.
She felt an edged relief as she saw the familiar Oak tree that marked the beginning of where Xaden’s pack lay.
Her heart leapt with joy at the thought of Xaden.
Goddess.
Hopefully he was home and safe.
And same for Marro and Kire.
Hunter had said that he had no massive recollection of them in his own pack so that most likely meant that they had escaped.
She prayed that everything had gone the way she wanted it to .
From the bushes of the forests came out almost hunted men forming a straight like around the borders.
She saw the crest of the crescent pack on their shoulders.
One man stood out
He had ashy brown hair and a muscular build.
She hadn’t seen him before.
But she knew they were guards of the crescent pack’s borders.
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