…However, dependable or not, there was a limit to what Kade could do. No matter how much he tried to convince Wilder to come to the forest with him, he couldn't force him to do it. It's not like he could just grab the man and drag him there forcefully, if Wilder was unwilling to…
And he was unwilling. No matter what Kade said, he had a ton of excuses as to why he wanted to stay inside the pack house. He had willingly gone out into the forest with Kade once, and he had come out on top back then, but when invited for the second (and the third, and the fourth…) time, he was disinterested.
His intuition was just too good, it seemed. He must have sensed that Kade's intentions were not good. Although he doubted that the Bloodmoon Pack would hurt him physically during his stay at their pack - it wouldn't be a smart move politically - there were still other ways to harm him…
