Sofia I was worried about Devon, and I couldn't get the thought out of my head that something was wrong. Stalking around the house, I wished he would return and tell me that my worries were all ridiculous. I feared that they had underestimated the hunters, but then again, I might be overestimating them based on my own feelings of powerlessness while in their control. My best attempts at trying to be a useful pack member failed, because I couldn't keep my mind on task. Terry gave up on me, gently suggesting that perhaps I could use some rest after the trying week I'd had. He wasn't wrong. It had been eventful, and he didn't even know the things that had happened in private. I missed Devon, and that little bundle of surging emotions in the back of my mind was not making it better. And th

