Dominick point of view I decided to allow the Dobrovskys to stay, at least until their usefulness ran out. I wasn't going to acknowledge my distrust of the Council in front of those people, but I couldn't deny that handing over these fugitives right now, when my packs didn't have any information regarding what was happening was not the smart thing to do. But that was not my only motivation. I was exhausted, all I wanted to do was put the problems behind me and see Lia again. When his jet finally arrived at the airport at one-fifty in the morning, there I was ready to take Lia into my arms and finish the day. But it seemed she had other plans. "Hi," she greeted me in a muffled voice, refusing my eyes and my outstretched hand, her arms crossed over her chest. I sighed, the weariness of

