Revocation (The Canyon Wolves)

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Harper kind of wanted to go watch the fight, but she decided
to listen to her mate and stay here inside.
    “It
was the sweetest thing!” Gabby exclaimed with a mega-watt smile, eager to talk
for her husband.
    While
she was retelling the story, the warehouse began to fill with pack members. It
left an odd feeling for her wolf. She felt at home with the other werewolves,
but Wolf still stayed on guard.
    After
Gabby had finished her story, she glanced around at the forty or so werewolves.
Harper had been trying to ignore them all in order to keep her nervousness to a
minimum. She mimicked Gabby by looking around the room.
    Yep,
some of them were definitely staring at her. The pack as a whole looked
friendly enough, but she caught the eyes of several wolves who looked like they
wanted to rip out her heart. Dang, she had definitely ticked some people off in
the past.
    Where
was Axel? She hoped he didn’t need any help regulating the fight. Wolf reminded
Harper that he was alpha; he could take care of himself.
    Gabby’s
voice broke Harper’s worried thoughts. “Oh, shit. There’s Miranda. She looks so
pissed.”
    “Who’s
Miranda?” Harper whispered.
    “She’s
Conner’s mate,” Gabby whispered back after nodding her head towards a tall
woman with silky black hair.
    She
had been one of the ones staring straight at Harper with a look that could kill.
Harper quickly glanced down quickly after meeting her gaze. Wolf growled, angry
that Harper showed her submissiveness like that. I didn’t know that I was
supposed to stare back at her! Harper yelled at her wolf.
    What
now? she frantically asked Wolf. Miranda
the witch was walking to them from across the room. Harper caught Gabby’s eye
and gave her a desperate what-do-I-do look, but Gabby just unhelpfully
shrugged.
    Wolf
was glad Harper had pretended weakness like that. Now Miranda would believe
that Harper’s wolf had lost her memories as well and wouldn’t be able to fight.
Wolf really wanted to beat Miranda to a pulp. Harper swallowed. She, on the
other hand, didn’t want to hurt anyone.
    “Harper,”
Miranda purred, emphasizing the ‘ha’ part of her name in a way that made her
want to flinch.
    “Miranda,”
she replied coolly.
    Miranda’s
eyes widened at the knowledge that Harper knew her name. Little did she know
that Gabby had whispered it seconds before her arrival. There were so many of
the pack, all watching her every move. Harper's heart was thumping wildly with
nerves and fear. Her wolf disliked the attention as much as she did, which only
put her more on edge.
    “I
heard you lost your memories,” Miranda hissed.
    Harper
replied just as rudely, “I’ve had a bit of a setback, yes.”
    “Then
I need to remind you to keep your hands off my husband.”
    Gabby’s
eyes darted between the two women with surprise. Harper was just as shocked. What
the heck was this woman talking about? “Umm, unless your husband is somehow
Axel, I don’t think you need to be reminding me of anything.”
    Gregory
stepped between Harper and Miranda, but it only made Wolf angry. She was really
gunning for a fight after the lack of action from the past few days.
    Axel
felt Harper’s distress and said, Harper? What’s wrong?
    “Miranda-”
Gregory started, but Harper interrupted him.
    “No,
Gregory. It’s fine.”
    Miranda
leaned around Gregory until her hot breath scathed Harper’s skin and made Wolf
growl in warning. “You’re going to pay, bitch.”
    At
that moment, Wolf had taken control of Harper’s arm, so it technically wasn’t
her fault for slapping Miranda. The evil woman stared in shock while one hand
pressed against her red cheek.
    What
just happened? Axel half-yelled
through the bond.
    I
just slapped the shit out of Miranda.
    He sighed
in her head, but she could tell he was proud. On my way.
    Gabby
was staring in shock, and Gregory looked like he was trying to keep a smile off
his face. Miranda’s eyes began turning yellow, and Wolf knew that it was

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