Chapter 26: Always thinking ahead
ZADOK
My eyes skimmed through the decade old greenhouse that was Shilhi's workspace.
“I think it's good that she wants to train.” Shilhi remarked, stirring her cauldron pot.
God knew what content it was this time around.
“Why do you say so?” Azriel asked from behind me. “She poses enough danger even without powers, why would she need to train more?”
I heard the implications of his words, but chose to play dumb.
“A powerless witch living in a pack of witch-hating-wolves.” I answered in place of Shilhi. “ It doesn't take a genius to know why she feels threatened.”
I watched Shilhi pour little portions of the pot's contents into small bottles.
Those were my potions.
“I understand that, but you already said you would introduce her to the pack as a guest. No one would hurt her after that.” Azriel explained. “Training her will pose more of a risk to us with her current skill set.”
“If I didn't know you well, I'd think you are scared of her, Azriel.” A wry smile was on my face, “If

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