F E N R I R I went up to my room. I reached my door and took a deep breath. I needed to be calm. I needed to be strong. For her. I unlocked the door and stepped inside. The room was dark. I could hear her breathing, it was a little faster than normal. She was terrified. I closed the door behind me and went to the window, pulling back the curtains. The moonlight flooded the room, illuminating her form on the bed. She was sitting with her knees pulled up to her chest, her arms wrapped around them. I noticed the tear streaks on her face. "Leilani," I said, my voice soft. She looked up at me, her eyes wide with fear. "He's gone?" "He's gone," I confirmed. I went over to the bed and sat down next to her. She flinched as I reached out to touch her, but she didn't pull away. "I was so s

