I sat by the base of the falls and cried into my knees. Trapped in this nightmare, and there was no way out. I can’t take anymore of living in this mess I call my life. I trusted him. I thought he loved me, but I was just this game to him. When my sobs calmed down, I shifted into Tundra and headed back to the council building. She jumped the fence again, and we wandered over to the front doors. Before we got there, I heard voices, and I hid, trying to listen. “Dad, what are you talking about?” It was Sage. Her father must be here. “Sage, Ashlyn is your half sister.” He told her. “Did mom know?” a male voice asked. “Kids, it was a mistake.” After hearing that, I shifted back and walked out from behind the building. “Ashlyn? Where have you been?” Sage ran over to me, concerned. “You’

