The more evidence that the prosecutor brought out, the stronger that my belief became that Lily had set Ellie up. Yet I could not get myself to believe that Vivian had had a hand in it.“Thank you, Mr. Smith,” I said as the prosecutor finished his concluding marks. “Lily, you may come up and give yo
Dominic’s POVThe trap you fell into at the Moonlight Hunt was not an accident.I stared at the note as I waited for Paolo in my family’s den. It was crumpled from being in my pocket for days but still legible.The writer had computer-typed the note, so tracking them down by handwriting recognition
“Then I bandage the tear,” I continued, glad that Dominic had not interrupted me again.I took the bandages and quickly yet carefully bandaged Marcus’s arm. Each of my classmates came and checked my work, mumbling their praises, though I could tell that they were holding something back.“Well, stude
Ellie’s POV“We have fieldwork with the Pack Management Academy again,” Leslie said as we headed to our Practical Applications for Healing course.I groaned. “Please tell me that Dominic isn’t one of the volunteers.”“Sorry, I think that he is.”I groaned again.It had been two weeks since the Moonl
Dominic’s POVOn Monday at lunch, I sat down in the cafeteria with my inner circle—and Vivian—and regaled them with the tale of how I had saved Ellie at the Moonlight Hunt.“So there we were, walking through the forest. I was carrying Vivian because she had hurt ankle, and she was reading off direct
Ellie eyed me, clearly not buying my denial, but I didn’t care. I couldn’t see any way to get us both out of the pit with Ellie’s injured ankle.“Well, I guess we’re stuck here until someone finds us,” I said, sitting down next to Ellie. “Might as well let me see that ankle.”Ellie’s eyes widened, a