ASHER I sighed. There was a tension headache pulsing at the back of my skull. My eyes felt heavy and sore. I wanted to end this conversation and maybe try to get some sleep, which I hadn't been able to last night. I probably wouldn't be able to, though. "I don't know if you missed the other part of my explanation, Julia," I said. "When the bond tie is broken, someone has to die. Hannah will only die if she's the weak wolf in this equation." "So?" I glared at her. "Sometimes you make me think you have bubblegum for brains. Haven't you noticed Hannah's behavior recently? How she's grown confident and doesn't seem afraid of anything or anybody? Remember the fight at school? What if she's not the Hannah we knew then? What if her wolf has gotten stronger?" Julia waved her hand around. "Oh

