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Rowan followed Gordy back inside, finding herself smiling slightly. He really was a wise old man and had made her feel better about what was going on between her and Glenna. Rowan hadn't meant to hurt Glenna, and she hoped to get passed this awkward, angry stage soon. A gruff chuckle caught Rowan's attention and sent a shiver up her spine, causing her to stop in her tracks. She felt her heart jump into her throat and the blood rush from her face. She could recognize that chuckle anywhere. Rowan knew she would never forget that chuckle no matter how long she lived. That chuckle and those deep soulless eyes were burned into her memory forever. In front of her was the door between the kitchen and the dining area. Thankfully, it was pulled shut today. She was deathly terrified that if the doo