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Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia) novel Chapter 245

Chapter 245: Grace: Coin (I)

Andrew rubs at the back of his head, staring at the hole in the ground with a frown. "Who would have done this?"

I shrug, even though I’m pretty sure I know the answer. "Wouldn’t it require some heavy machinery to dig up this dirt?"

"Not just to dig it up—the dirt’s gone," he points out with a sigh. "Why would they take the dirt?"

Huh. Now that he mentions it...

But the mystery of the missing dirt is also not my problem. I’m sure Caeriel had his bizarre reasons, assuming he’s the one behind Jebediah Wulfric’s missing body.

The sky’s still cloudy, though they’re thankfully white and puffy without a storm in sight. Still, uneasiness creeps its way across my skin as I take a step closer to the open grave.

"I need to go down there," I tell Andrew, deciding to go with blunt. It isn’t like there’s a reasonable explanation for wanting to scour the bottom of a robbed grave, anyway, and he’s been cooperative thus far.

His head whips around, eyes widening. "You want to what?"

"Go down there."

"...into the empty grave?"

"Yes."

"You?"

I nod. "That’s what I said."

"Why the hell would you want to do that?"

"I just want to check something."

Andrew’s eyes dart between me and the hole, one brow raised. "Grace, it’s just dirt in there—never mind. At least it’s just dirt in there. Better than a corpse, I guess."

"Zombies can’t exist without a body," I agree, watching his face go from quizzical to blank.

"Zombies?"

Oh. I guess we were on very different wavelengths. "Never mind," I mumble, not wanting to explain my semi-real fear of a horde of zombies appearing.

He shakes his head and looks me over, then the hole again, before letting out a long sigh. "Fine. Let me get something to help you down. You’ll probably sprain your ankle if you jump."

Rude. On point, but rude. "Thanks."

I watch him trudge back to his car, muttering under his breath. Something about me being insane and how this wasn’t what he signed up for.

Just in case, I step a few feet away from the edge, not wanting to fall in before he returns. I’m may not be sure how strong the edges of the ground are, but I know exactly how bad my luck has been lately.

Andrew returns moments later with a coil of thick rope slung over his shoulder, and I have no idea why I was imagining him coming back with one of those tall ladders instead.

"You just... happen to have rope in your car?" I ask curiously, even though rope seems slightly more normal than a random super tall ladder.

He shrugs like it’s the most normal thing in the world. "Why wouldn’t you have rope in your car?"

"I don’t know, maybe because most people aren’t preparing to dispose of bodies on the regular?"

Andrew’s lips twitch, and my eyes narrow with suspicion.

"Wait, were you planning to kidnap me later? Is that why you’ve been so helpful?" I’m half-joking, mostly because he would have tried doing so a long time ago if that was his goal.

This time he actually laughs out loud. "Believe it or not, rope has far more practical uses," he says, kneeling at the edge of the grave. "Towing, camping, makeshift clothesline..." He works quickly, tying several knots at regular intervals along the length. "Though I guess ’lowering humans into empty graves’ is now on that list."

His fingers work deftly with the rope, creating proper handholds, and I vaguely recall learning something about tying different knots several years ago. I’ve already forgotten them all, though. Outside of tying the occasional bow, I haven’t had much use for the knowledge. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚

"You’re surprisingly good at that."

"You should be, too. We learned it in the same class." He pauses. "Then again, I guess Rafe did everything for you, so you never needed to remember it."

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