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“What do you want to do?”
What I wanted to do was go back inside and find her and talk to her. I wanted to know where she had been, how she had survived, what she had been doing for ten years. I wanted to know why she had never come back, why she had let me search that river, why she had stood there in that courtyard and looked me in the eye and then turned
away.
I had a lot of questions. A decade’s worth of them.
“She didn’t seem happy to see me,” I said.
Tegan didn’t respond to that immediately.
“She looked away,” I went on. “On purpose. She saw me and she recognized me and she just-looked away.”
“I noticed.”
I looked at him. “Why would she do that?”
He pressed his lips together. “I don’t know.
I looked in the rearview mirror as the house faded into the distance. Avery was somewhere in there, and I was just going to leave?
What if she needed me? What if she was here against her own will? I’d seen the way those guards treated her, and I’d heard about her reluctance to work with werewolves; what if she was in danger?
“Stop the car,” I said abruptly.
Tegan slowed the car to a stop in the middle of the road. The hedges now blocked the estate, although I could still see the roof above them.
“What are you doing?” He glanced at me as unbuckled my seatbelt and reached for the door handle.
“I need to talk to her. Find a good spot to hide the car and wait for my signal. Keep the engine running in case we need to make a swift escape.”
My Beta’s eyes widened, “You’re not seriously thinking of sneaking into Sebastian’s house, are you? After you were literally escorted out?”
“She could be in danger.”
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“He called her his guest and scolded the guards for how they handled her.”
“That could be for show. She looked terrified.”
Tegan stared at me. I hated the implication in his gaze-that she could have been terrified of me. As if that made any sense.
No. I wouldn’t believe that.
“I’m not leaving,” I said. “Not until I get a chance to talk to her.”
He exhaled through his nose. “Fine. I’ll find a spot to pull off the road.” He shot me a warning look. “Just… Don’t get yourself killed, please. And don’t start an
international incident.”
“I make no promises.”
He simply shook his head as I opened the car door and got out.
I waited on the side of the road, keeping myself hidden in the shadows of the hedges, until the sound of the car engine faded away. Then, I turned back to the house and spent a few moments studying it. The main doors were out of the question. There were two guards posted there and Colt would likely surface the moment anything went down.
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