Pack muttered, walking up behind Josh as he stepped out of the cabin much later. Josh turned and looked at the younger male. He could see the wary expression in his eyes and the hint of anger. While Cassa didn’t blame him for their father and brother’s death, something told him that Pack wasn’t as forgiving. Drawing in a deep breath, Josh knew that if he didn’t resolve the issue that was brewing between the two of them, it could get dangerous.“Pack,” Josh greeted with a grim nod. Pack’s face tightened when he moved so he could block the man’s way. “I need to talk to you.”“Move,” Pack ordered with a dark scowl.Josh shook his head. “I’m sorry about what happened to your father and Jesup. If I had known that my presence would have jeopardized them in any way, I wouldn’t have stayed. The fact is, I didn’t. I also can’t change the past.”“Your presence has already devastated my family,” Pack snarled under his breath. “Instead of turning yourself in to the Legion or parting ways, you drag Cassa into it as well.
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