“So she spied for you in Luther’s ranks?” I asked. I’d learnt from the textbooks and the lectures that Luther was the shifters’ number one enemy. We shifters—before they cast me out—were about to go to war with that vampire and his army. “That’s not your concern,” Jason said, trying to dismiss me again. “It is my f*****g concern,” I said. “I’m now involved in all the things you’re involved in. I won’t fly blind, vampire, not even for you.” He shot me an annoyed look, his eyes narrowing in that familiar way that told me I was pushing my luck. His lips pressed into a thin line, and he inhaled slowly, as if trying to hold back a tide of frustration. “This journey will be more difficult than expected,” he muttered, almost to himself, his voice barely above a whisper. It wasn’t meant for m

