CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Vi had spent the night tossing and turning, and only half of that was because of Rowe. The other half had to do with what Julian had said to her. Why did he think she would lure him into a trap? Needing to clear her mind, she walked along the edge of the camp, not quite dipping into the woods, but far enough away that she was out of sight of her coven. She wasn’t going searching for a monster by herself, and she wasn’t going to head back to the magic tree. She just needed to think. And she hated that it would be easier if Rowe was there with her. She didn’t even know the guy. She’d picked him up from f*****g jail. Her life did not need a complication like him, and she wasn’t about to start depending on him when all there was, was scorching attraction. You know it’

