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    The drive to the settlement took roughly half an hour. It was deep within the forest along a dirt track that


    snaked between the trees and kept the ce obscured from the road. What I wasn‘t expecting was to


    find it was a pretty small but established little settlement. What looked like an old abandoned


    warehouse had been turned into makeshift apartments. As we approached and Jake parked on the


    grass, I could see women moving about, rushing off in different directions.


    A few eyed the car, and I got a few curious looks from those walking past. Three women stood by a


    clothesline that was running between the trees, hanging out sheets. Jake stops the car and climbs out.


    However, one thing I noticed was that it was all women, not a man in sight.


    Despite Jake‘s ims that they were used to him now, they did not all lookfortable with him here,


    or was it me they weren‘tfortable with? That much was certain as he climbed out, and the rogue


    women took off except those that stood by the makeshift clothesline. Jake pops the trunk, and I watch


    as he moves toward them with the box in his hands.


    I expected him to give it to them and return when I saw him talking to the older woman. Her eyes


    darted to me sitting in the passenger seat before she nodded, and they both walked off into the old


    abandoned warehouse together. The other two women watch them go until Jake waves for them to


    follow him.


    “I thought he said they were used to him,” Lexa asks as we watch them disappear inside with him. I


    thought it was a little


    strange too. They almost appeared frightened.


    “Well, they are rogue. You know how skittish they are; I‘m aplete stranger to them. I‘m sure it‘s


    nothing,” I tell her before realizing I, too, was now a rogue. This ce here was probably my future, and


    that thought kind of scared me. So I could see how these women would be a little wary of people in the


    settlement, yet as Jake said, his tiny slice of kindness was probably heavily relied on because I could


    tell they didn‘t have much out here besides their few vegetable gardens, and what I


    could tell of their belongs it was either hand made or in bad condition. Even the sheets the woman


    were hanging on the clothesline were holey and stained. I wanted to help them, yet had no idea how.


    They were so far out and in a remote ce.


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    The human town I knew wouldn‘t be so weing, and I understood why they remained out here, off


    the grid and away from everyone. If the council learned of them, they would be kicked out and probably


    fined for not registering, or if this ce was registered, why weren‘t they receiving aid? Now that I


    began to look at the few women I did see. Some were sporting slowly healing bruises.


    No one wants to be ostracized from their pack, but many she wolves had little to no protection from


    their mates or family. It was one of the main reasons I wanted to be Alpha. No one deserved to be


    beaten and abused. Packs always turned a blind eye unless it became broadcasted on the news. Even


    then, the punishments were only a p on the wrist. The victim was never helped, and their treatment


    would be even worse than


    before if they reported it.


    The only option was to run and be rogue, leaving your family, possessions, and whatever ranking


    they might have held behind. Looking at my own situation, I was proof of that.


    My father was one inch shy of murdering my unborn children and me. I truly did nothing wrong; Axton


    was my fated mate. I rejected him, but instead of my father going after Axton for posting our video, he


    took it out on me. I was a victim twice over.


    So, I felt for these women out here on their own. I would have to find out more from Jake. Maybe Alisha


    and I coulde up with a way to help them.


    I was about to hop out of the car when Jake came back out of the building. He smiles, walking back to


    the car, and the woman he went inside with, watched him from the giant warehouse doors. He gives


    them a wave, and the older woman nods in return before he climbs in the car.


    “That‘s it. You just drop supplies and leave?” I ask him as he clips in his seatbelt.


    “Pretty much, I try toe out here once a week, sometimes more depending on what they need,”


    “How do they contact you?” I ask him. He rummages through his


    pocket before handing me a list. I nce it over, and it is a list of stuff they are running out of or will


    need soon.


    “So what do you get for doing all this?” I ask him.


    “Nothing, as I said. It was part of me getting the ce so cheap,” he tells me as he winds down his


    window. His scent wafts to me, and I could smell the rogue women‘s scent on him, making me curious


    as to how many lived here for it to be so


    strong


    As he was turning his car around, I decided to ask. “So, how many live out here?” I ask him.


    “Around twenty give or take, a few kids too,” he tells me while driving down the long driveway. I nod,


    looking at the list they gave him, my brows furrowing at how so many could live off the minimum


    especially knowing there are children there.


    “I don‘t get why a human woman was helping them in the first ce,” I tell him; I found it odd. We


    usually stuck with our own kind.


    “Mary‘s daughter, she is a werewolf, the older woman you saw me talking to, that is her


    granddaughter,”


    “But Mary is human,” I tell him, and he just nods his head. It wasn‘tpletely unheard of, yet more of


    a taboo thing and frowned upon, a werewolf can have a child with a human, but


    that didn‘t mean the governments wanted them breeding together, which is why shifters lived


    separately from the human poptions. ncing down at the list again, I sighed before looking at


    Jake.


    “What?” he asks, plucking the list from my fingers.


    “Nothing, I just feel bad knowing they are out here with no help,”


    “They have help, it may not be much, but they are used to being on their own and prefer it that way. I


    help how I can, but for the most part, they stick to themselves, not wanting to draw


    attention to themselves.”
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