Jasmine waited for Gabby to leave before she crossed the room to the large window at the far side of the bedroom. With a strong sense of déjà vu, she cranked the pane open. It squealed in protest. Cool, crisp autumn air rushed over her. The sun had already set, so darkness cloaked the nooks and crevices around the building. God, it was a big drop. But she didn"t have a choice. She wouldn"t let Kylan and Dillon risk anything more for her. There would be another human woman for them. She pressed against the sudden hollow in her chest. A tear rolled down her cheek. How had she come to care for them so quickly? She sucked in a deep breath and straightened her shoulders. She had to move quickly. She didn"t have time to wallow. There would be time enough for that later. She changed quickly o

