Caspian Something was wrong, terribly, terribly wrong. I had seen Daisy angry before, I'd seen her stubborn, frustrated, embarrassed, furious and even heartbroken, but I had never seen her look at me like this. Like she was afraid, not of what I might do, but of who I might be and the realization hollowed out my chest. "Daisy..." My voice came out softer than I'd intended. She didn't answer. She just stood there, trembling, her eyes glistening with unshed tears as though she were looking at a complete stranger. No, not a stranger, but something worse. Someone she'd trusted and someone she suddenly didn't. My wolf shifted uneasily beneath my skin, pacing in restless circles. This wasn't right. Three days of silence hadn't done this, something else had or someone else had. Then it hit me. Elias. The thought arrived so suddenly that it stole the air from my lungs. He'd gotten to her. He had to have. I searched her face, every tiny movement, every crack in the wa
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