I pulled my hands from Daniel's grip. My eyes were hurting, and my heart was beating fast. “I am not going anywhere with you,” I said firmly. I searched his eyes. “This is your fault. You are one of them, so how am I supposed to trust you?” I said bitterly. He frowned, staring into my eyes as if confused. “Andrea.” “Don't mention my name,” I cut in, still sober. “You are not the Daniel I remember. The cousin I knew won't follow the company of a tyrant hunter to murder innocent people.” “You mean wild beasts,” he interrupted, his eyes narrowing as if he was getting upset. I stared in silence, wagging my head slightly. I was disappointed. Even now he still thinks he was following the right course. “So that's what I am to you... you still see me as a monster.” The frown on his face s

