I set the cage on my desk once we returned to the cottage. She imp still didn’t trust me, and I didn’t care. I was trying to sort out everything I had been told. But first, first I had to see for myself. The problem was how do I handle Nicon at this point? My love for April hadn’t changed. It hadn’t dimmed it hadn’t became corrupted, it beat inside me stronger than ever. But how did I feel about my fairy? Huh, when did I start to think of her that way? I couldn’t even recall at this point. I didn’t want to hurt her, ever, and my love for April could do just that. I gave her and Simon a faint smile. A smile I didn’t feel. “Excuse me for a moment. I’ll be back.” I nodded at the imp. “Watch her, don’t let her out, and don’t let her fool you.” “That’s the plan,” Argent agreed. I couldn’t lo

