Opposition: Montana Wolves, Book Four (Montana Wolves series 4)

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to signal the arrival of the enemy.
    None would come.
    Grey had told her as much. They were going to attach some new-fangled surge inducer to the wire which would also render the cameras obsolete after a few minutes, but at least when everything stopped working, they would know the enemy had arrived.
    "I see something," Chandra whispered and they all leaned in as they followed her gaze to the security camera they’d wired into the television set.
    Her heart kicked against her ribs as Grey came into view in his human form. Tall, heavily-muscled and menacing, she should probably feel afraid, but all she felt was the overwhelming urge to run out and throw her arms around him.
    "That's Greyson West,” Chandra said. “Oh, and look, another." She pointed to the moving bushes beside Grey and sure enough a woman appeared beside him in the darkness. Rather than staring at the enclosure the way Grey did, though, the female kept her gaze on Grey, as if waiting for direction.
    The thought brought on a stab of jealousy, but she shoved it away. So what. She deferred to Grey the same way Maggie would to Liam. It made sense, since, with any luck, he was soon to be alpha. It certainly didn't mean anything.
    Still, she found herself asking, "Who is she?"
    "Hard to see with the weird light of the night-vision camera, but I’m pretty sure it’s Willa Stone. Which makes sense since…" Chandra glanced at Maggie and back at the screen again. "Oh, and another!" She pointed through a thrush of trees to a menacing-looking brute who’d come crashing in before shifting into a massive, grey, timber wolf mid-stride.
    “Ew, that was the guy they tried to arrange for me to marry when I was still in the pack.”
    Amalie let out a low whistle. "He looks—"
    "Savage," Chandra finished for her. "And he is.”
    Maggie only barely heard the words, though.
    “What were you going to say before that, though. It makes sense that Willa would be there since what?”
    Vaguely, she was aware of Liam giving instructions as one enemy after another showed themselves in the clearing, but all she could focus on was Chandra, whose brows were knitted in concern.
    “Willa is Grey’s intended. I thought you knew…”
    Her packmate trailed off, as she must have realized by Maggie’s stricken face, she hadn’t known.
    That son of a bitch.
    Suddenly, everything happened at once. There was shouting, and shifting, and cries for battle, but Maggie barely heard as her gaze locked on the image in front of her. Grey turned to face his future wife and stroked her hair gently, sending the knife between Maggie’s ribs deep enough to pierce her heart.
    She’d loved him.
    She’d given everything to him.
    Jesus, she’d contemplated leaving for him.
    And she'd been played. How strange that she’d always wondered, in the back of her mind, if she would be. But never like this.
    A battle cry sounded again and this time she joined the fray.
    "Are you ready?" Liam called.
    She was more than ready, and she only had one target.
    His name was Greyson West.
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    B E CAREFUL .
    Willa had shot the words at him and Grey turned to find her staring at him.
    You too. He transmitted the thought back to her and she gave a nod.
    It was then that’s Joseph’s thoughts superseded his own.
    It is time, my brothers and sisters. We must fight for what we know is right. Obliterate the dissenters. Find the human. And kill her.
    He could feel the will of the alpha pressing down on him, as it was on all of them. It was a difficult thing, to fight off that instinct, but it only took the thought of Maggie to give him the burst of strength he needed to break the mental chains.
    He only hoped he could help his pack do the same.
    From the corner of his eye, he saw his father flank him to the far left and he swallowed hard, staring intently at the door. He would wait until Maggie came bursting forward to make sure she was near before he tried to run interference between the other wolves. But as soon as

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