KADE The seer’s last words replayed in my head. I shoved my hand into my pocket and shifted my weight from one foot to another. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Lucian staring at the door angrily. It was obvious that he was resisting the urge to bang on it or take it off its hinges so he could give her a piece of his mind. He had a look in his eyes that expressed how the entire session distressed him as much as it did me. “You were right, Kade,” he mumbled and cursed. “This was a waste of time. Let’s go.” He started walking out of the building with his head bowed. I followed behind quietly, terribly trying to find the guts to tell him the classic ‘I told you so’—but I couldn’t bring myself to. Yes, coming here seemed like a futile venture in the beginning, but now, given that I

