10 “No. Not her,” Cade’s voice echoed in the chamber. “That’s not possible.” If I hadn’t been shocked about finding out I was witch, I would’ve smacked him right then and there—archangel or not. Instead, I looked over at the guardians. That was why it felt like they were always watching me—because they were! They were waiting for me to do something witchy. There was nothing magical about me. I was good with a crossbow. Once in a while, I could bake a loaf of bread without burning it. But other than that, there was nothing special I could do. Unless blacking out and having strange visions could knock out a hunter, I had nothing. “She is Diana’s daughter,” Tovah said. “I raised her as my own.” There was a brief flicker of tenderness in her eyes when she said that. Strange how I wanted t

