I tried again. “Do you know the name of the warrior who found me?” “No,” she said. “Alpha Alexis never told us who it was.” I bit the inside of my cheek, frustration flooding me. So that was it? I had finally made her admit that she wasn’t my mother. But I still didn’t know who my real mother was, at least not beyond her name. I didn’t know who my father was. I had nothing except a name whispered in visions. Sierra’s voice was quiet but firm. She really doesn’t know anything more. It’s pointless to keep asking. I exhaled slowly, my shoulders slumping. “I’m going now,” I said. My mother stepped forward. “Lisa, please stay. With us. Just for tonight. We’ve missed you. I’ve missed you.” “There’s nothing here worth staying for,” I replied coldly. Just as I reached the door, Kael’s vo

