“But they asked me for permission to get inside, why would they do that if they could get in anyway?” Selene asked, and Ethan sighed, studying her like he was deciding how much truth to reveal before leaning closer. “The others don’t think you should know too much until we figure out how they’re accessing you. It could be dangerous for us wolves to have them so close,” he admitted quietly, and she stayed silent. She knew they had access because her brother had said yes. She could still feel that link the pressure, the bond pulsing faintly within her. She didn’t say a word, but Ethan’s eyes narrowed slightly. “The shadow demons can take over your mind,” he continued. “Slowly and painfully, pulling information from you. It’s like… riding shotgun — seeing through you, spying through your e

