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Celeste closed her eyes, silently crying against his chest, she didn't know what to do and her babies were in danger.
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Sage just hugged her, finally tearing his gaze away from the bear when Odessa came to alert them the weres were here. "We need to figure this out now," he noted quietly
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Celeste continued to silently cry in his arms. Odessa nodded, gasping as she saw the bear.
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Sage did his best to focus on calming Celeste down, though he was on the verge of panicking himself so he wasn't sure he was helping much. "Let the weres know to go ahead and get started ....we might be a few minutes," he informed Odessa, glancing over at the bear and the down to Celeste before reaching over and pulling the knife out of the wall, letting the bear fall into a bed
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Celeste kept her eyes shut, not wanting to look, still crying in his chest. Odessa nodded, and slipped away. When Sage pulled the knife from the wall, a piece of paper, folded up floated down with the bear, a note.
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Sage froze when he saw the paper, but moved to pick it up and open it with a shaky breath. He shook his head slightly when he noticed it was written in some sort of fancy handwriting....he couldn't read it. But he didn't think Celeste could handle that now either.
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Celeste kept her eyes shut, unknowing about the note. It read -Give me your husband and children before you and your friends get killed too,-
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Sage did his best to read it, letting out a frustrated growl after a moment. "There's a note," he finally informed her. "I...I can't read it. It's in some fancy font," he added
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Celeste hesitated, opening her eyes and seeing the note, honestly terrified to read it. But she took it, reading it aloud, "Give me your husband and children before you and your friends get killed too..."
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