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“I’ve been waiting my whole life to fall in love with you,” she whispers. “With all of you.” Eden smiles. “Just you wait, Beau . . . we’re going home.”
“Do not call her emotional,” I bite out coldly. “Heather is intervening because you’re making reckless decisions based on incomplete facts, and instead of dismissing her or Bentley, you should have been listening.”
“Heather’s intervening because you don’t have the full story,” I tell them firmly, “And it’s about time that you did, so please . . . settle in.”
“More than half the captives at the Den are there because of the men currently inside your home.”
“How were we supposed to know?”
“I want a war, Eden,” Alastair repeats. “I want a war in which only the worst kind of people die.”
Alastair isn’t just obsessed with Heather. The man is head over heels in love with her.
The Free Women, as they’ve called themselves, have claimed the farmlands for their own, as partial payment for their treatment.
after a week back at the Den, they came back strangely calm, with Alastair in command of the Sinners and Sullivan appointed as the head of his new council.
After some discussion with Bentley, the Free Women agreed that the teenagers from Red Zone and a portion of their protectors could join them at the farmlands.
Including Bentley, who has resumed control of Red Zone . . . and Mateo, who can’...
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our civilians agreed to leave Bristlebrook and join the Free Women as well.
Bentley makes no secret that Mateo is the new center of his world.
Soren waves to me from beside them, and I wave back to him warmly. They’ll be happy here, I think.
“I told you, I’ll be back so often you’re going to be throwing that wrench at my head,” he mutters to her fiercely.

