XIMENA “No— You can’t be serious about this— Why should we start from the border when there are other places to protect?” Mark demanded and I noticed that Beta Dhruv couldn’t get his eyes off me. It made me very uncomfortable because I couldn’t stop trying to figure out why he was staring at me. Of course he was shocked when he saw me and he stuttered when we first spoke but it wasn’t enough of an excuse for him to keep staring at me like I was some sort of ghost. “Mark, a faulty border would result in an accessible pack. We need to settle the borders first before thinking about the inside. We place guards on every border, every damned route both secret and public that leads outside of this pack and we instruct guards to keep a record of everyone coming and going out.” I suggested and

